Upcoming (Continued from Pago A 1) According to Floyd Huber, president of the PPPC, the money raised at the auctions is used to fund expenses for board members to travel to Washington for three days in September to lobby for the concerns of die state producers. The number one concern of pro ducers right now is the state of the Farm BUI, according to Huber, herd manager for die Steve Burk holder Farm in Fleetwood. Huber said the items at the auc tion are donated by individuals and agribusinesses toward-use for legi slative activities. “There ate quite a variety of items,” he said, including craft items, gift certifi cates for home and business equip ment, and certificates for breeding stock. This year, certificates to purchase boars will be donated by PRODUCERS 8:00 am MORNING SEMINARS 9:25 am 9:30 am 10:15 am 11:15 am Almost Everything In Store 1^ Grade 5 Hex Head Bolts .99 par lb. Rumatel Safe for lactating dairy cows 251 b. bag $59.31 Pork Expo several companies. Also included are items such as water nipples, fans, creep feed, thermometers, quilts, clocks, out door grills— “a really big variety of items,” said Huber. The higher valued items will be auctioned off in the live auction, and the lower value items will be reserved for the sUent auction. Presiding over the auctions are Nelson Beam and John Reininger. members of the PPPC board. For producers, die entire day promises a variety of educational topics. One family event includes the annual Keystone Pork Bowl, winch pits youth groups in a question-and-answer contest The Pork Bowl will be held at the Leba non County Extension Office beginning with preliminary elimi nations at 9:30 a.m. and final eli- (Turn to Pago A 34) PROGRAM TRADE SHOW North Hall Registration - Doors Open to Trade Show West Hall Presiding - Ken Kephart Welcome Ken Kcphari Market Outlook Lou Moore Where's the Industry Going and Are You Going Along? 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