Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 04, 1995, Image 23

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    Housing Expo Schedule
(Continued from Pago A 22)
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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
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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
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Also Outdoor Boilers
wood & coal models
PENN MFC. CO.
393 W. Lexington Rd., LltKz, PA 17543
Call (717) 626-1397 or 627-2303
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