Forage Quality Highlight Of Conference TUNKHANNOCK (Wyoming Co.) On Tuesday morning, Nov. 14. the *95 Quality Forages Conference will get under way at the Shadowbrook Inn and Con vention Center. Livestock farmers will not want amiss this event The conference will tiring together speakers, spe cialists. and producers from around the northeast United States. The conference is being organ ic by a committee involving re gional Penn State Cooperation Ex (fitfinn offices and the Endless Maintains and Pooono Resource Development and Conservation Services. The Pennsylvania For ige and Grasslands Council to gether with Northeast Farm Cred it, ACA are sponsoring the meet ing snd providing refreshment breaks. Ag business and service providers will be on hand to ex hibit their trades. Forage quality is, and will con tinue to be, of utmost importance in an area like northeastern Penn sylvania where die primary mar ket for our forages is through a livestock enterprise. At this time, over one-half mil lion forage producing acres exist in northeast Pennsylvania. Since the late 1980 s, that acreage has de creased approximately 10 percent while livestock numbers have re mained comparitively constant. The ability of farmers in this re gion to market quality forages through livestock products will have a very large and direct influ ence on the economic well-being of their farms, agribusinesses, and the greater economic community at large. Forage producers attending the meeting, whether they graze ani mals or rely on machine-harvested crops, will better understand how management affects forage quail Here's a great way to gel the top of the line equipment working for you now And, no payments til 1996! 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Registrations must be mailed or delivered to the Susque hanna County Cooperative Exten sion office, 31 Public Avenue, Montrose, PA 18801, by Monday, Nov. 6. Following the keynote address by Dr. Sid Bosworth, professor of agronomy from die University of Vermont and formerly associated with the Penn State Agronomy Department, participants can choose among breakout sessions in one of two conference tracks. One track will follow a program more suited to producers who pas ture their livestock while another Penn State Advisory Council Hears Good News, Takes Legislators On College Tour EVERETT NEWSWANGER MIDDLETOWN (Dauphin Co.) The Penn State Agricul tural Council heard college and university officials report some good news at their semi-annual meeting Wednesday afternoon. Two items were especially gratify ing. 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Agronomy Professor, Uni versity of Vermont 10:15 am. - 11 a.m. Pasture Track Pasture Fer tility - Dr. William L. Stout Jr., USDA Pasture Research Labora tory, Penn Stale University. Mechanical Track Alterna tive Forage Systems - Dr. Harold up, as is almost every major in the ag sciences programs. The total number of students is now over 3,300, and this makes Penn State die largest ag sciences college in the Big Ten. Enrollment is up mote on the 17 outer campuses than it is at the main campus in State College. Mortensen announced the agri business day to be held Nov. 2 on the main campus and said the Col lege of Ag Sciences has the largest scholarship program of all the col leges at Penn State University. Rich DiEugenio, from the office of government affairs at Penn Lancaster r-ffTI Poured Walls — J — IT’S HAYLACE SEASON - THINK BUNKER SILO!! can you think of a better wall than poured on site with lower construction costs and no maintenance? ASK FOR PRICES FROM: Lancaster Silo Co., Inc. 2008 Horseshoe Rd. • Lancaster, PA • (717) 299-3721 • 800-770-3721 ST STOLTZFUS WOODWORK Harpster,• Professor of Dairy and Animal Science, Penn State Uni versity; pave Hartman, Columbia County Extension Agent 11 ajn. - 11:45 a.m. Pasture Track Forage Spe cies - Traditional and Non-Tradi tional - Darrell Emick, NYS Grasslands Specialist USDA Na tural Resource Conservation Ser vice. Mechanical Track Sampling and Testing Forages - Dr. Sid Boa worth. Professor of Agronomy, University of Vermont; Nick Place, Susquehanna Comity Ex tension Agent Noon - 1 p.m. Lunch. 1 pjn. • 1:45 p.m. Pasture Track—Frost-seeding. No-till, and Pasture Renovation - Lynn D. Hoffman, Senior Re search Associate and Manager of the Russell E. Larson Agronomy Research Farm, Penn Stale Uni State, praised President Spanier tor his attention to the budget needs for ag research and extension. The budget squeeze has caused layoffs in ag extension because the legisla ture has not increased funding fora number of years. But he said we now have Spanier’s leadership as an advocate who calls attention to the plight of the line items in the budget that are needed to increase funds to the college. While President Spanier has asked for a reasonable 4.9 percent increase for the total University program, he has singled out ag research and extension line items 613 White Horse Rd. - Gap, PA 17527 UrieM? PtfWnfl OCHWr 1 versify. Mechanical Track Methods of Mechanical Feeding - Options - Dr. Harold Harpster. Professor of Dairy and Animal Science, Penn Stale University. 1:45 pjn. - 2 p.m. Break. 2 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. Pasture Track Supplemental Feeding - Dr. Lawrence Muller, Professor of Dairy and Animal Science, Penn Slate University. Mechanical Track Storage Options - Dr. Dennis Buckmaster, Professor of Agricultural Engi neering, Penn State University. 2:45 • 3:15 pjn. Panel Discussion. 3:15 pjn. Adjourn. The Shadowbrook Inn and Con vention Center is located on U.S. Route 6 approximately 2 miles east of the red light in Tunkhan nock at the intersection of U.S. Route 29. Any questions can be directed to your local extension office. to receive 11.4 percent increase. He is making the case about what has happened because of this lack of funding as he travels across the state and as he meets with legisla tors h Harrisburg. Dean Lamartine Hood agreed, saying we are blessed with a leader in President Spanier who under stands the unique needs of your college. He said he believes Spa nier is committed to change what Hood called the longstanding downward spiral. “Spanier is per sistent, repetitious, clear, and com mitted to what die college is all about,” Hood said. Other discussion included a report on the process of selecting a new dean for the Col lege of Ag Sciences. Council president Jay Rush announced a meet ing set for Nov. 16 from 10 a.m. to noon for the council’s board of direc tors to hear from the ag community what con siderations should be made in selecting the new dean.. More infor mation about this mcet ihg can be tound by call ing Pat Heuser. director of industry relations at Penn State. Phone: (814) 863-9646. Following the council meeting, members boarded a bus to the state Capitol to pick up legislators for the ride to Reading in Berks Coun ty and a reception and banquet. The overnight event was planned to acquaint slate and local government officials with the college. Presi dent Spanier was the keynote speaker. After lodging over night at the Sheraton Berkshire, the legisla tors were given a tour of the Penn State Berks campus and later made a stop at Way-Har Farms for a tour of the dairy operation and retail store with Bill and Lolly Lesher on the trip back to Harrisburg.