Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 26, 1996, Image 29

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    Animal Housing Expo At
Lebanon Grounds Oct. 29-30
(Conttniwd from Pago A2I)
and workers, as well as cash flow
and hum profits, so it’s important
to get as much information as you
can to make the best decision for
your operation.
“The Animal Housing Expo
gives farmers in the Northeast an
opportunity to visit with about 40
different commercial exhibitors
who can supply the products and
services they might need,” McFar
land said.
“Participants also can hear pre
sentations by national and local
animal housing experts, observe a
variety of educational demonstra
tions and exhibits, and share ideas
with other farmers.”
A variety of topics and speakers
will be featured during tire event,
starting at 10 a.m. on Oct 29.
when Mike Williams of North
Carolina State University will dis
cuss practical solutions to control
cattle, poultry, and swine odors.
At 11 a.m., Doug Reinemann of
the University of Wisconsin will
discuss options for a milking par
lor for every budget.
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Also at 11 a.m., Kenneth Kep
hart, professor of animal science
at Penn State, will present a swine
demonstration. Dale Moore, ex
tension veterinarian at Penn Stale,
will give a hoof trimming demon
stration at 12:30 p.m. At 1:30
pjn., Tim Royer of Timber Tech
Engineering Inc., of Womelsdorf,
will discuss the process of obtain
ing permits for agricultural expan
sion.
At 10 a.m. on Oct. 30, Mike
Brubaker of Brubaker Agronomic
Consulting Service of Ephrata,
and Robert Graves, professor of
agricultural engineering at Penn
State, will examine nutrient man
agement issues for cattle, poultry,
and swine producers.
At 11 a.m., Don Rodgers of
First Pioneer Farm Credit, ACA,
in Enfield, Conn., will discuss
making agricultural expansions fit
in with family business goals and
plans.
At 12:30 p.m., Brian Reed of
Agricultural Veterinary Asso
ciates in Manheim will give a hoof
trimming demonstration. At 1:30
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p.m., Robert Graves will discuss
greenhouses and dairy shelter al
ternatives.
“Producers who want to expand
or remodel their facilities and be
come more efficient and agribusi
ness people who are interested in
animal housing facilities and
equipment won't want to miss the
Animal Housing Expo.” McFar
land said.
For more information about the
Expo, contact Dan McFarland at
(717) 840-7408.
Animal Housing Expo
Addresses Nutrient
Management, Odors and
Building Permits
When expanding or remodeling
their livestock, dairy or poultry fa
cilities, farmers need to be con
cerned about building permits,
odors, and nutrient management
These issues will be addressed at
this year’s Animal Housing Expo
by; Mike Williams of North Caro
lina State University; Mike Bru
baker of Brubaker Agronomic
Consulting Service in Ephrata;
Robert Graves of Penn State Uni
versity; and by Tim Royer of Tim
ber Tech Engineering in Womels
dorf.
The Animal Housing Expo is
ANIMAL housing expo
October 29-30, 1996
Lebanon Fairgrounds
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Call Us or See Us at the
Animal Housing Expo
and ask us about our
GREAT FALL SPECIALS!
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 26, 1996-A29
sponsored by Penn State Coopera
tive Extension and agri-business
es. It will be held October 29-30 at
the Lebanon Fairgrounds, Leb
anon, Pa.
The event also features about
40 commercial exhibits, educa
tional demonstrations and dis
plays, and other presentations re
lated to animal care and housing.
For more information contact
your local Cooperative Extension
office.
♦ • *
Family Business Goals
To Be Discussed At
Animal Housing Expo
Family values and goals should
help dictate the goals of the fami
ly’s farm business, according to
Don Rodgers, Pint Pioneer Farm
Credit, ACA, Enfield, Conn. As a
speaker at the Animal Housing
Expo, he will challenge farmers to
think about family goals as they
plan the future of their farm busi
ness and contemplate remodeling
and expansion decisions.
The Animal Housing Expo will
be held October 29-30 at the Leb
anon Fairgrounds, Lebanon, Pa. It
is sponsored by Penn State Co
operative Extension and agri-busi
nesses to help farmers in the
Northeast leant more about re
modeling and expanding animal
housing facilities.
The Expo features about 40
commercial exhibits, presenta
tions by nationally-known and lo
cal experts, and educational
demonstrations and displays.
For more information contact
your local Cooperative Extension
office.
* * *
Animal Housing Expo
Addresses Greenhouse
Shelters and Parlor
Alternatives
If you are thinking about
(wktmma)
RYING
ACR-Stainless
Steel -
Durability &
Reliability
remodeling, expending or build
ing new dairy facilities it is helpful
to study a variety of options.
At this year’s Animal Housing
Expo, Doug Reinemann, Univer
sity of Wisconsin, will talk about
“Parlors for Every Budget.”
“Greenhouses and Other Dairy
Shelter Alternatives” will be ad
dressed by Robert Graves, Penn
State University.
In addition, there will be a
variety of commercial exhibits,
demonstrations, displays and
other presentations on topoics re
lated to animal care and housing.
The Expo is sponsored by Penn
State Cooperative Extension and
agri-businesses, and will be held
October 29-30 at the Lebanon
Fairgrounds, Lebanon, Pa.
For more information contact
your local Cooperative Extension
office.
• • ♦
Commercial Exhibits At
Animal Housing Expo
Are you thinking about remod
eling, expanding or building new
livestock, dairy or poultry facili
ties? Are you interested in learn
ing more about new products and
concepts related to animal housing
and construction of facilities? Do
you want to make contact with
people who can provide the prod
ucts and services you need? If so,
you should attend the Animal
Housing Expo, October 29-30 at
the Lebanon Fairgrounds. Leb
anon, Pa.
The Expo features about 40
commercial exhibits in addition to
numerous presentations and edu
cational demonstrations and dis
plays.
the event is sponsored by Penn
State Cooperative Extension and
agri-businesses. For more infor
mation, contact your local Co
operative Extension Office.
Animal Housing Expo
October 29-30,1996
Lebanon Fairgrounds
ACR Control
With Retract
Cylinder