Housing Expo Schedule (Continued from Pago A 22) 1U Star SUM Myentown, PA Jake Sloltzfua 117 Agrl, Inc. Ephreta, PA Dan Buck 111 Lapp’* Barn l^nß Cap, PA Nelson H. Stoltzfua 119 Fisher A Thompson, Inc. Leola, PA Amos Fisher 1M Tri-County CanUnamant Systems, lac Lebanon, PA Bob Armstrong 121 Meridian Bank Reeding, PA Blaine Feeder 122 Northeast Agrl Syrtime, Inc. Lidtz, PA R. lay Xieidsr 123 PLS Agyl Management Associates Carlisle, PA Bitdley J. Hilty 124 Martin Waltr Conditioning Lancaiter, PA Thomu Heist 12S Manadt CcnstriKtlon Company Myeistown, PA Liny R. Bmbtksr lit King Construction Company New Holland, PA Phil Van Lieu TOE GRO 7 11 POTENTIAL GROWERS 11 IP Initial Meeting i I " Produce Auction " Kirkwood Area Fri., Nov. 17. | @ 6:30 pm A I ■ Comer of Noble Rd & 472 fl II Location of II 11 Kirkwood Hay Auction 11 Kirkwood, PA irs input weici Quarryville Agway John Barley Bank of Lancaster County Blue Ball National Bank Clay Brick Farm Core States Hamilton Bank Coldwell Banker Slaugh Wagner Or. Anthony & Dr. Palaso Edgefield Farms Enfield Equipment Farmer Boy Ag Farmers First Bank Genetic Visions Goods Receiving Station 'Groff & Heame Lumber Hatfield Packing Herr Foods Herr & Leaman Equipment Fanner Boy Ag, Inc. Mpemown, PA ley Zimmerman 121 BECO Power Equipment New Holland, PA loin Scalar 129 KNVIROPRODUCTS Auburn, MA Barry Curtis 131 Insect Guard, Inc. Freehold, MI Devs Meads 131 Keystone Financial, Inc. Schuylkill Haven, PA Dm Allison 132 Automatic Farm Systems Lebanon, PA Carl Martin 133 Dyna-Tech Industries Lebanon, PA Lyndon Risaer 134 Coder Crest Equipment Lebanon, PA Anthony Good 13S Kips Steel Chambenbuig, PA WiU Godwin 13* Cedar Great Electric Lebanon, PA Morvin Semenif 137 Jay-Dee Agrl Syrian*, Inc. Braedway, VA Dave Ritchie 131 ‘lhankjypu Fo < lhe 1995 SoCanco Fair JLivestocl<jßuyers Edgar Herr Inc. Hess’ Barbeque C.B. Hoober James Hostetter C.P.A. Harold Housekeeper Larry Housekeeper Huber Builders Keystone Farm Credit Klines Septic Service James G. Kreider Robert Kreider Lancaster Ford Tractor Maptehofe Dairy McMullen Veterinary New Holland Sales Stables Peters Septic Service Linda Pyle Powl’s Feed Service Irdnum, Anthony Associate, Inc. Meehinicibun, PA Brian Engl* 131 Alban Manufacturing Co* Inc. Chino, CA Too Albeia, Jr. (H)Nutrient Management (Dliptay) (H)Barftyard Runoff (Oiiplay) (H) Plastics (Display) (l)Helfsr Housing (Display) (l)Anlmal Handling Facilities (Display) - (IlStray Voltage (Display) NAILE Opens Nov. 4 LOUISVILLE. Ky. The world’s largest, all-breed, purebred livestock show the North American International Livestock Exposition (NAILE) officially opens Nov. 4 at the Ken tucky Fair & Exposition Goiter. It will continue through noon, Fri day, Nov, 17, Premiums will exceed $500,000 and more than 19,500 entries will be featured this year. More than 120 separate events are on the 1995 scheduled. Shows are held for the following livestock species: dairy cattle, dairy goats, llamas and alpacas, swine, quarter horses, draft horses, beef cattle L.M. Prange Prevent Distributors Jerome Rhoades Risser Grain Rivercrest Orchard P.L. Rohrer Ross H. Rohrer & Sons Rye-Ridge Farms Shearer Contracting Stoltzfus Feed & Supply Strickler's Barber Shop Triple H Equipment Welk's Custom Butchering Wetkcrest Holsteins Welk’s Livestock Hauling Richard T. Winner, Inc. Lloyd Kreider, Auctioneer Roy Good, Auctioneer Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 4, 1995-A23 Display addressing the new nutrient regulations Display ways to stop runoff around barnyards Display relating to recycling of farm plastics Jim Garths, Penn State Ag Engineering Extension Models showing different types of heifer housing for older heifers Area showing proper size and stnrctures In a cow reenln pen Display showing problems associated with stray voltage. Proper procedures to monitor the problem and sheep. Many breeds schedule sales during the expo. The sales have become important events for those who may not be showing at the expo, but who are seeking quality animals for their breeding programs. the expo’s overall schedule by division is: •Nov. 3: NCHA Quarter Horse Events—Broadbcnt Arena •Nov. 2-9: AQHA Quarter Horse Show—Broadbent Arena and Freedom Hall •Nov. 3-7: Dairy Cattle Shows & Sales—Freedom Hall •Nov. 4-5: Dairy Goat Show— South Wing •Nov. 5-6: Llama & Alpaca Show—South Wing •Nov. 5-6: Junior Swine Show—South Wing •Nov. 10-11: Draft Horse Show—Freedom Hall •Nov. 11-17: Sheep Shows & Sales—South Wing Norm Conrad, Pam State Extan sion Agent Jarry Martin, Paquaa-MIII Craak Prqjact In Laneatlar County Dan McFarland Dan McFarland WUMr Wuralar, Exlanaion Agant Chaster County •Nov. 12: Junior Wether Show—South Wing; Junior Steer Show—Freedom Hall; Pen-of- Three & Single Steer Show— Broadbent Arena; Feeder Calf Sale—Newmarket Hall. •Nov. 11-17: Beef Cattle Shows & Sales—Freedom Hall. The NAILE is also home to many youth and collegiate live stock judging events, including the National Collegiate Livestock Judging and National Junior Col lege Livestock Judging Contests. The Science Diet Stockdog Trials are run Nov. 9-12 and boast pre miums in excess of $12,000. The sale of champions and free country concert signal expo’s grand finale on the evening of Nov, 16. The expo is open to the public and admission is $3 for adults and $1 for children. Season passes are $lO. For more information, call (502) 367-5000. THE CLASSIFIED LIVESTOCK SECTION HAS BEASTLY SELECTIONS! Multi Fuel Furnaces & Boilers Wood, Coal & Oil 1a » • Also Outdoor Boilers wood & coal models PENN MFC. CO. 393 W. Lexington Rd., LltKz, PA 17543 Call (717) 626-1397 or 627-2303 I'M NOT L10N...
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