Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 04, 1995, Image 21

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    (Contlnuad from Pag* A 1)
attended last year’s event at the
fairgounds to learn more about ani
mal comfort and handling, in addi
tion to building and remodeling
animal housing facilities. Also
covered were stall design and
maintenance, ventilation, fly con-
1995 ANIMAL HOUSING EXPO
The design and construction of animal housing
facilities has a long-term impact on the health
ud productivity of fanners' flocks and herds,
md on the long-term profitability of their farm
businesses
The Animal Housing Expo affords livestock,
dairy and poultry producers an opportunity to
get ideas and assistance in the design and
construction of animal housing and handling
facilities They can visit with commercial
exhibitors, talk to other producers, observe a
variety of displays and demonstrations, and
hear what local and national experts have to
say on numerous topics of interest
COMMERCIAL EXHIBITS, DISPLAYS AND
DEMONSTRATIONS
■ Free-stall Design * Send Bedding
• Tie-Stall Design • Floor Suffices
• Tunnel VenuUlion • Natural Ventilation
• On-Farm Composting • Water Quality
• Bio Gas Generation • Nutrient Management
. Air Distribution • Farm Safety
• Hoi Weather Animal ‘And Many More
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trol, financing, milking systems,
and more.
Hours of the expo are from 9
a.m. to 3 pjn. on Wednesday and
Thursday.
The speaking program for Wed
nesday, Nov. 8 is:
NOVEMBER 8,1995
9:00 a.m. to Register for door prizes
3 00 p m. Visit exhibits
See demonstrations
SPEAKERS
9 30am
10 IS a.m
130 pm
Penn Stale encourages persons with (StsbSities to psniapsle in its programs and activities if you antidpata
needing any type ot accommodation Offiah questions spout Thu physical access provided, ptessa cofitecf
Dan McFarland at 717-t4O-7*oa in advance o! your patddpalion or vM
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Pam Stale it an ammallve action equal opportunity urmarslly.
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Avoiding Building Failures
Tim Royer, P.E.,
Timber Tech Engineering, Inc
A Vet’s Common Sense
Perspective of Cow Comfort,
with a Focus on Tie-Stall Bams
... Gordon Jones, DVM,
Wisconsin
Your Business - WUI it Continue
on into the Future T
.. Guy Heim, Attorney,
Metle, Evens end Woodside
Liz Brown, Tu Consulting
Prepuer
Patrick Rush
(412) 587-3989
Frank Hunter Andrew McLean
(716) 595-3954 (410) 827-5052
(412) 346-3455
• 9:30 a.m. "Avoiding
Building Failures” by Tun Royer
of Timber Tech Engineering.
• 10:15 ajn. “A Vet’s Com
monsense Perspective of Cow
Comfort, With A Focus On The
Stall Bams” by Gordon Jones.
NOVEMBER 9,1995
9-00 am to Register for door prizes
3 00 p m Visit exhibits
See demonstrations
SPEAKERS
930 a m. Do You Have Sufficient
Coverage?
Doug Wallick, Agway
Insurance
10 15 a m Paying Attention to Swine
Management Details
Vetennanan/Producer Panel
I 30 p m A Vet’s Common Sense
Perspective of Cow Comfort,
with a Focus on Free-Stail
Bams
Cordon Jones, DVM,
Wisconsin
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Lancaaiaf Farming, Saturday, November 4, 1995-A2l
veterinarian, Wisconsin.
• 1:30 pjn. "Your Business
Will It Continue On Into the
Future?” by Gary Heim, attorney,
Mctte, Evens, and Woodside, with
Liz Brown, tax consultant and
preparer.
the speaking program for
Thursday, Nov. 9 is:
• 9:30 a.m. "Do You Have
Sufficient Coverage?” by Doug
Wallick, Agway Insurance.
• 10:15 a.m. "Paying Atten
tion To Swine Production Details”
by a veterinarian-producer panel.
The panel is chaired by Dr. Tim
Trayer, Agricultural Veterinary
Associates, and Dan McFarland,
York County extension. Featured
(Turn to Pago A 22)
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