A22-Lancaster Faming, Saturday, July 20. 1996 National OCEAN CITY, Md. More than 600 poultry industry leaders from across the country and around the world are expected to attend the October 23-25, 1996 National Meeting on Poultry Health and Processing in Ocean City, Maryland. This highly respected meeting is sponsored by Delmarva Poultry Industry, Inc. (DPI), the trade association work ing for the continued progress of the Delmarva Peninsula’s 1.5 Approval Given For 12 Farm HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Agriculture Secretary Charles C. Brosius has announced the ap proval of easement purchases for 12 farms encompassing 1,279 acres of prime farmland. “Gov. Ridge is committed to continuing Pennsylvania’s agri cultural tradition,” Brosius said. “This program protects thousands of acres of quality farmland for fu ture generations.” The Farmland Protection Pro gram was initiated in 1989 with a $lOO million bond issue approved by Pennsylvania voters. The pro gram allows the state and counties to purchase development rights referred to as casements to guarantee that farms will remain as agricultural land. Including easements approved today, 630 farms in 31 counties National Farm-City Conference Ready To Roll BALTIMORE, Md. Build ing good relations between far mers and urban dwellers will be the major topic during the Nation al Farm-City conference sche duled July 28-30 in the Wyndham Garden Hotel at Annapolis. All interested persons through out the Mid-Atlantic area are invited to attend this nationwide forum being held for the first time in Maryland. Sponsors include the National Farm-City Council, Maryland agricultural organizations (espe cially the Maryland Farm Bureau) and the Maryland Department of Agriculture. Room reservations for over night guests will be available in the conference hotel through July 19, and walk-in registrations will be accepted from persons plan ning to commute. However, advance registration is preferable. An $BO registration fee will include a Sunday evening ‘Taste of Maryland” poolside buffet on July 28. breakfast and lunch on Dairy Farmers nati Topics: Holistic Approach to Animal Care - Introduction to Homeopathic Acute Care - Complementing Supportive Therapy - Grazing & Organic Farming to Increase Farm Profitability - Use of Homeopathic Medicine In Prevention and Treatment of Disease July 30,1996 - 9 AM to 4 PM At Watson's Restaurant In Frederick, Maryland $ll.OO Registration Fee (includes lunch) For information call; Bob Pooler, MDA (410) 841-5770 Don Schwartz, Washington Cty. Coop Ext. Service (301) 791-1404 Stan Fultz, Frederick Cty. Coop Ext. Service (301) 694-1594 Sponsored by Maryland Dept, of Ag. Organic Certification Program, Organic Valley Dairy Cooperative & Maryland Cooperative Extension Service Poultry Health And Processing Meeting Set billion-dollar-a-year poultry mince. “There is a great deal of . Monitoring System * industry. emphasis on food safety in the The second half of the com- “With the poultry industry con- Combined Session to open the bined session has as its theme . tinually striving to meet custom- meeting and in the Pressing f ° r . immune Response to Respir ers’ expectation and improve bird Session, Dr. Dekich state. batay. There wilt oe presenta atory Vaccines ng infoKSn“ In the rwrmotte “^ChSviewofSalinonenainUie 3rSv-vM ••Ms&'sss.as :sawja sssl ’ „ v . I's'rrsa . sms known for his on Ml- concludes on Fri monella, wiU share their exper- october £ with a session on “Current Research on Marek’s Food safety topics abound m »« the PnKession Sroion the after- . Development of In Ovo noon of October 24, with a theme . p “Improving an Already Superior V Product Matek’s Disease • ln Selecta. Cage. Dialnfeoant *■““! “ Research Updale . C«.rcM Research o« March s • New Eviscerating Systems— Disease . Where Are We Now P* 1 further information about . Maintaining Effective Patho- thc 31 stNalionnl lS^ctin g on gen Reduction Programs Poultry Health and Processing, • How to Develop and Live contact DPI at R.D. 6, Box 47, with SOPs and HACCP Georgetown, Delaware In the Grow-Out Session the 19947-9622 or (302) 856-9037 or afternoon of October 24, there will fa* (302) 856-1845. Easement Purchases will have joined the program or had easements approved, protect ing 78,703 acres. Following is a list of the 12 properties approved today, includ ing owner, township, acreage and purchase cost. ♦ Adams Donald and Marion Peters, Mount Pleasant Township, 49 acres, $55,688. • Berks Franklin M. Trout man, Marion Township, 94 acres, $188,600. * Berks McCullough Hook, Marion Township, 116 acres, $232,800. • Blair James L. Keller and W. Jay Keller, Tyrone Township, 291 acres, $174,470. • Lancaster Gerald A. and Lorraine G. Ruhl, East Donegal Township, 46 acres, $192,039. * Lehigh Paul and Elizabeth Monday and Tuesday, and a Mon day afternoon bus tour to Beltsvil le and Baltimore. The conference hotel room rate is $65 per night More information is available from John Butler at the Maryland Farm Bureau, (410) 922-3426, Steve Connelly at the Maryland Agricultural Education Founda tion, (410) 752-0671, or Milt Nel son at the University of Maryland Cooperative Extension Service, (301) 405-4596. idicine & Hen Bittner, Heidelberg Township, 106 acres, $191,389. • Lehigh Leslie and George Howatt, Lower Milford Town ship, 149 acres, $373,355. • Lehigh—Charles J. and Shir ley A. Rauch. Lynn Township, 107 acres, $213,364. • Lehigh Franklin, Shirley, William, and Sandra Reith, Lower Milford Township, 49 acres, $147,810. • Montgomery Mary Emma, Davis, and Patricia Haldeman, Douglass Township, 43 acres. $153,000. • Montgomery Frederick A. 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