Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 23, 1995, Image 202

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    Page 10-MPoultry Notes Supplement to Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Sept 23,1995
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USDA’s Luchsinger Keynote Speaker At Show
(Continued from Pag* 1) show. with an elaborate selection of poul- ducts and services in the industry,
broiler, turkey, and egg producers. The poultry show is preceded by try, beef and lamb, fish, and fruit In addition, a free seminar for
Topics range from avian influenza a golf tournament on Tuesday, and cheese. producers and growers is held each
to food safety programs to con- Sept. 26, which begins at noon a popular attraction for the afternoon in the exhibit hall at 2
sumer perceptions and with an outdoor barbecue. The show is die exhibit hall, open flee p.m. Wednesday’s seminar is on
expectations. show closes on Thursday at 5:3C of charge on Wednesday and nutrient management and Thurs-
Poultry producers and agri- p.m. ($4O per ticket) with the fam- Thursday afternoons from noon day’s is on pathogen reduction,
industry representatives are ous “Harvest Reception,” featur- until 5 p.m. More than 100 exhibi- A complete schedule is
invited to attend the three-day ing four different serving areas tors will display the newest pro- included in this issue of Lancaster
Poultry Show At a Glance
Wednesday, September 27
7:00 • BUFFET BREAKFAST
jL. 8:45 AM Vistas Room
BROILER/TURKEV EGG
CONFERENCE CONFERENCE
. BALLROOM A BALLROOM B
\ 9:00 AM Effective lighting Avian influenza
B 8 Dr Bill Weaver, Dr Charles Beard,
jUM ~ Pern) Slate Southeastern
im 9:45 AM Avian influenza Price Outlook
Dr Charles Beard, Dr Milt Madison,
Southeastern
I 10:30 AM COFFEE BREAK
11:00 AM CHARLES BROSIUS,
JU Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture
Jfl 12:00 NOON EXHIBIT HALL OPENS
J* and Beverages Available
EXHIBIT HALL SEMINAR
Management
PM EXHIBIT HALL CLOSES
6:00 PM DUTCH APPLE DINNER THEATER (opUonal)
.... Hotel Entrance “Some Like It Hot"
Over 100 Exhibitors
Admission Free Thursday, September 28
Food and Beverages Available 7;00 buffet breakfast
8:45 AM Vistas Room
1.......... BROILER/TURKEV EGG
HOURS CONFERENCE CONFERENCE
Wednesday 12 Noon to 5 PM ballroom a ballroomJL
Thursday 12 Noon to SPM ffflß. ''SSL'ST
— PA Poultry Federation Dr Paul Patterson,
I cEIIIIIADCI Penn State University
I 3| 9:45AM M.GJM.S. Consumer Perceptions
Wednesday Nutrient Management Dr Stanly Eleven, Amy Barr, Good
2:00 PM Leon Ressler, Penn State University of Georgia Housekeeping Institute
„ . ’ 10:30 AM COFFEE BREAK
Cooperative Extension 11:00 am clyde (caiun) karris
12:00 NOON EXHIBIT HALL OPENS
Thursday Pathogen Reduction Food and Beverages Available
2:00 PM Dr. Sherrill Davison 2:00 PM
Dt Dave Kradel Drs. Davison, Kradel and White
Dr. Patricia White 5:00 pm exhibit hall closes
(Refreshments Provided) 5:30 ■ harvest reception
- 7:30 PM Ballroom Cash Bars
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Fanning’s Poultry Notes. Also
included is a map with the loca
tions of all exhibitors.
Cost for registration is $4O per
day, which includes a buffet break
fast. The exhibit hall is free. For
more information, contact the Pen
nsylvania Poultry Federation at
(717) 652-7530.