Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 19, 1996, Image 22

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    A22-Umc—ter Farming, Saturday, October 19, 1996
Maryland and Virginia
(Continued from Pago A IS)
tained for several months and there milk price also. While butter prices
will not be a plummet in prices, have risen significantly, Walgrove
The butter market influences the does not believe that is entirely
Joseph Osborne, right, receives a quality award from
Alan Grove.
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animal housing facilities has a
long-term impact on the health
and productivity of farmers’
flocks and herds, and 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 • Sand Bedding
• Tie-Stali Design • Floor Surfaces
• Tunnel Ventilation • Natural Ventilation
• On-Farm Composting • Water Quality
• Air Distribution • Nutrient Management
• Hot Weather Animal Comfort • Farm Safety
• And Many More
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Acme Engineering
Aerotech, Inc.
Agpro, Inc.
Agrl, Inc.
Automatic Farm Syatema
Babson Bros. Co.
Binkley & Hurst Bros., Inc.
Cedar Crest Equipment
Craft-Blit Construction
Cummins Power Systems
Empire Agri-Systems, Inc.
Farm Credit of Pennsylvania
Farmer Boy Ag Systems, Inc.
good.
“Consumer resistance grows if
prices are too high. We don’t want
to lose sales,” he said.
Walgrove also spoke of the
frustration he felt while the Farm
Bill was being hammered out and
the effects it will have on the dairy
industry during the next few years.
The 10 federal orders on the East
Coast, he predicts, will be consoli
dated into three.
Walgrove reported that Marva
Maid, the bottling division for the
cooperative had a record year last
year. New markets were estab
lished in schools and military.
The company is experimenting
with ultra high temperature (UHT)
pasteurization of products. At this
point, the cooperative is not willing
to invest in the expensive equip
ment required to produce the pro
duct but is paying another plant to
package UHT products for them.
The cooperative leaders pledged
to work to get the most out of the
marketplace to return to members.
“We can’t rest on the laurels of
the past,” Walgrove said of the
company’s decision to establish an
in-resident ~ to answer '
OCTOBER 29.1996
9:00 a.m. to Visit Exhibits
3:00 p.m. See Demonstrations
SPEAKERS
10:00 a.m. Practical Solutions to Control
Cattle, Poultry and Swine
Odors
Mike Williams, Ph.D.
N Carolina State University
A Parlor for Every Budget
Doug Reinemann, Ph.D.
University of Wisconsin
Swine Demonstration by
Ken Kephart
Penn State University
Hoof Trimming Demonstration
Dale Moore
Penn State University
Obtaining Permits for
Agricultural Expansion
Tim Royer, P.E.
Timber Tech Engineering, Inc.
Womelsdorf, PA
11:00 a.m,
11 00 a.m,
12:30 pm.
1:30 p.m,
• Fisher & Thompson, Inc.
• Frey Brothers Mfg.
• Greenhouse Supply, Inc.
• Keystone Financial, Inc.
• King Construction Company
• Klpe Steel
• Lancaster Dairy Farm Automation
• Lapp’s Barn Equipment
• Lebanon Valley Enterprises
• Manada Construction Company
• Martin Water Conditioning
• McLanahan Corporation
• Mid-Atlantic Agrl Systems
dons about trading and the futures
markets. New products and world
trade arc also being pursued.
To stay on the cutting edge of
change, Walgrove said, “There
may be strategic alliances with
>peiv
runners-up, talk about the strength of the cooperative and
how to best utilize Its services.
other companies in the future but it
must benefit them and us.”
In other business, quality awards
were given to David R. and Ruth G.
King, Joseph B. Os bom, and to
Marvin S. Nolt.
OCTOBER 30,1996
9:00 a.m. to Visit Exhibits
3:00 p.m. See Demonstrations
SPEAKERS
10:00 a.m. Nutrient Management Issues for
Cattle, Poultry, and Swine
Producers
Mike Brubaker
Brubaker Agronomic Consulting
Service, Ephrata, PA
Robert Graves, Ph.D.
Penn State University
Your Family Business Goals
Don Rodgers, V.P.
First Pioneer Farm Credit, ACA,
Enfield, Conn.
Hoof Trimming Demonstration
Brian Reed, Agricultural
Veterinary Associates,
Manheim, PA
Greenhouse and Other Dairy
Shelter Alternatives
Robert E. Graves, Ph.D.
Penn State University
11:00 a.m,
12:30 p.m,
1:30 p.m,
DIRECTIONS
From the Lancaster-Lebanon exit of
the Pennsylvania Turnpike, take
Route 72 north toward Lebanon for
about 6 miles and turn right onto
Rocherty Road. Proceed about half a
mile to the fairgrounds. From
Lebanon, take Route 72 south.
About 1 mile south of the light at
Cedar Square Plaza, turn left onto
Rocherty Road. Proceed about half a
mile to the Lebanon County
Fairgrounds.
• Northeast Agrl Systems, Inc.
• Progressive Pressure Systems
• Protlva
• Rlgldply Rafters, Inc.
• Star Silo
• Telmark, Inc.
• Timber Tech Engineering, Inc.
• Trenwyth Industries, Inc.
• Tri-County Confinement Systeme, Inc.
• Triple H Construction
• J.B. Zimmerman and Sons
• Paul B. Zimmerman, Inc.
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