LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) The Agriculture Committee of the Lancaster Chamber of Com merce invites you to join them for the Financial Management School to be held on Wednesday. Jan. 29, at the Southern Market Center. The program is an intensive all day seminar on financial and employee-related topics designed for owners of large, multi enterprise farm operations. This intensive all-day program is a unique opportunity for farm own ert and dpferatora to tecieve valu able training on business and financial topics directly related to managing a large farming operation. The limited class size and the chance to bring your own personal situations and questions makes this a unique opportunity to find answers to agriculture’s tough business questions. There are sev eral new parts of the seminar for 1997 including a case study for analysis and agriculture on the Internet J Mark L. James Estate Planning for Farm Families • Wills, trusts and tax planning • Charitable giving Business Planning for Farm Families • Farm partnerships and corporations • Succession Planning/Farm Transfers Real Estate • Tax-free exchanges of real estate • Real estate settlements • Public sales Estate Settlements • Prompt settlement (most completed in 3 months) • Tax planning during settlement 54 Queen Road, RO. 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Prior to his current position, Boehlje was on the faculty at the University of Minnesota and lowa State Univer sity. His work focuses primarily on strategic planning, visioning, and business policy. Boehlje has written three books and more than 350 publications. Don Rodgers is the vice presi dent of consulting with First Pion eer Farm Credit, ACA. During his 18 years with Farm Credit, Rod gers has helped more than 1,500 farm families meet their personal and business goals. In addition to stressing common sense and “peo ple management,” Rodgers shows his clients how to solve theif own James R. Clark 11-37-0 7-21-6 Management School Jan. 29 problems through team building and planning. He offers his clients creative solutions in budgeting, accounting records, income tax management strategies, and employee management The cost of die seminar is $125 HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) The Pennsylvania Dairymen’s Association will hold its annual banquet on Monday evening, January 13,1997 at the Harrisburg Sheraton East The Sheraton is located just off the Union Deposit Exit of 1-83. The Board of Directors would like to invite you to attend this traditional Farm Show Week Din ner. A milk punch reception will begin at 6:00 p.m. with dinner to follow at 6:30 p.m. The 1997 Charles E. Cowan Award, the Extension Service Award, and the Distinguished Dairy Women Award recipients will be honored. The evening will feature Mr. Steve Larson, Editor of Hoard’s Dairyman, and past President of "With Milk Master, overmilking is not a problem." ' Especially with first calf heifers, Milk Master does a nice job of milking them out say Alan and Melanie Seymour dairy producers from Mamesburg Pennsylvania Milk Master saves you time, and wear and tear on your body MilkMaster' is the worlds J.B. Zimmerman & Sons, Inc. P.O. Box 337 Lancaster County Blue Ball. PA 17506 717-354-8030 A Alfa Laval Agri. Dairymen’s Association Banquet Alan and Melanie Seymour, Mainesburg, Pennsylvania Erb and Henry Equipment, Inc. 22-26 Hertty Avenue New Berllnville, PA 19545 610-367-2169 Franklin Hess Ent., Inc. Rt. 2, Box 130 Orangeville, PA 17859 717-925-6939 per person and includes reference materials, lunch, parking, and speaker fees. There is also an alumni roundtable the night before where you can have dinner and informally discuss agriculture with the instructors. Dairy Shrine, as the main speaker. Mr. Larson has been with Hoard’s Dairyman since 1969. As Senior Associate Editor, he contributes regularly to the Editorial commen tary and oversees several regular departments and areas of coverage in the magazine, including feeding and nutrition, buildings and equip ment, financial strategy, DHIA affairs and general dairy farm operation. Each winter he coordi nates the magazine’s popular Round Table series and works with the 530-acre Hoard’s Dairy man Farm which has a 100-cow registered Guernsey herd. He has also served on advisory commit tees for the Upper Midwest Dairy Industry, Wisconsin Center for Dairy Profitability, Western Large first totally integrated portable take-off unit Features include Programmable milk ing functions help you optimize your milking routine, yield indication to assist in herd management, a patented auto matic cluster removal device for.milkmg consistency and Exclusive Soft Stimulation 1 to Winner Implement Service 1896 Bedford Rd. Shippensburg, PA 17257 717-532-6139 Polemic Valley Supply 11606 Greencastle Pike Hagerstown, MO 21740 301-223-6877 JCfl uncMter Farming, Saturday. December 28, 1996-A27 11100 N Cong ■» A - Kan ns C't, M'Ssoi r r 1- M'lli i 1 A a n I-L ALAA 02 I r ' The deadline for registration is Jan. 17. For more information, contact Jim Shirk, agriculture ser vices manager of the Lancaster Chamber of Commerce and Indus try, at (717) 397-3531. Herd Management Conference, and the U.S. Dairy Forage Research Center. He has a weekly commentary on Dairyline, a nationally syndicated radio pro gram. He also is a director and past president of National Dairy Shrine. Mr. Larson holds degrees from Kansas State University and the University of Wisconsin- Madison. He and his wife have five children. Tickets may be reserved by contacting the Pennsylvania Dairymen’s Association, 440 Pla za Drive, Palmyra, PA 17078, (717) 838-3283. Ticket price is $l7. Ticket reservations must be received by Tuesday, January 7, 1997. help you maximize your potential milk harvest Save time and money Ca't your indepen dent Alfa Laval Agn dealer today for a Milk Master demonstration People Selee end Service Oakland Mills, PA 17076 717-463-2735 717-436-2735 H.fe. Duvall, Inc. 901 E. 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