Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 10, 1997, Image 244

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    FfW-sncsster Faming, Friday, January 10, 1997
81st Pennsylvania Farm Show Daily Features And Special Attraction
ANIMALS ON DISPLAY • Over 5,000 head of sheep, swine,
horses, cattle, goats, poultry and rabbits are expected tor com
petition. Always in the limelight, our livestock shows and sales
attract exhibitors and visitors from all corners of the
commonwealth.
ASSOCIATION MEETINGS ■ Farm Show is a great place for
agricultural associations to conduct their annual meetings and
seminars since so many members are already attending or par
ticipating in the show.
State Ag
Secretary
Advises On
Fuel Regs
HARRISBURG
(Dauphin Co.) Agri
culture Secretary Char
les C. Brosius advises
consumers to be cau
tious when purchasing
firewood and coal as
winter approaches.
“Consumers should
be aware that the
amount of firewood or
coal they are buying
must coniform to a spe
cific measurement stan
dard,” Brosius said.
“Firewood must be sold
by the cord, or some
fraction thereof. Delive
ries of coal must be
accompanied by an
approved solid fuel
weight slip."
A cord of firewood
must equal 128 cubic
feet. For example, a
neatly stacked rack of
firewood measuring
four feet high, four feet
deep, and eight feet
long would measure
128 cubic feet, thus
constituting a cord.
One-half cord would
measure 64 cubic feet.
Suppliers of fire
wood must provide
buyers with an invoice
listing the full name and
address of the supplier,
along with the amount
paid. Small bundles of
firewood sold at camp
grounds or retail stores
must be sold by the cub
ic foot. Invoices are not
required for these sales.
Likewise, the person
delivering coal should
supply the buyer with
an approved solid fuel
weight slip for each
load or partial load.
In the purchase of
either fuel or firewood,
it is best to purchase
from suppliers who are
known to the consumer.
Retraining the receipt
will help if there is a
problem.
The department's
Bureau of Ride and
Measurement Standards
is responsible for the
regulation of quantity in
firewood and coal sales.
For more information
about the sale of fire
wood or to register a
complaint against a sup
plier, contact the bureau
at 2310 North Cameron
St., Harrisburg PA
17110-9408, (717)
787-9089.
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PENNSYLVANIA
Central PA
J. Hershey Myer
Phone: 717-523-3090
Direct Herd Rep.
Earl Kepner
Phone: 717-935-2485
Northeastern PA
Don Hibbard
Phone: 717-836-3168
BEEF CATTLE - Charolais judging is scheduled for Sunday,
with the Angus, Limousin, Polled Hereford and Shnmental judg
ing set for Monday. A supreme champion oow and bull will be
selected from nearly 500 entries on Monday afternoon. The
junior steer classes are judged on Wednesday in the Large Are
na, followed by Thursday's Junior Livestock Sale in the Small
Arena.
BID CALLING CONTEST - Members of the Pennsylvania Auc
tioneers Association will participate in a Bid Calling Contest on
Wednesday evening in the Family Corner. A variety of goods
and commodities will be auctioned during this entertaining
event.
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North Central PA
Rod Prutsman
Phone: 607-525-6274
Western PA
Russ Jacques
Phone: 814-425-2562
Southcentral PA
Ed Guinac
Phone: 814-847-2520
Alta Accel. ABS Central Taurus Network
Valley
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RR 2 Box 20, Tunkhannock. PA 18657
717-836-3168 FAX 717-836-1490
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Southeastern PA & NJ
Eldon Ford
Phone: 717-933-5961
Direct Herd Rep.
Nelson James
Phone: 610-562-7117
WEST VIRGINIA
Steve Cronin
Phone: 304-884-8172
BRED GILT SHOW It SALE - The largest bred gilt show in
American gets underway Friday morning in the Small Arena.
Saturday morning's sale, conducted by the Cooperative Swine
Breeders, affords farmers an excellent opportunity to purchase
champion animals to build and improve their herds. The
supremo champion gilt is crowned prior to the start of the sale
BUTTER SCULPTURE - The Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion
Program will sponsor another life-size butter sculpture. This
unique feature attraction will now be found in the Food Court in
the orange East Building.
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MARYLAND/WV
Sales & Service Director
Scott Braden
Phone: 301-898-1098
MD Toll Free
Technician Service
1-800-227-6417
MD Direct Herd Reps:
Peter Bohacek
Phone: 301-371-6834
Dave Elston
Phone: 301-898-9125
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