Xfo-lancaater Firming, Saturday, Fttiniaryl, 1897 DHIA Average Farm Feed Costs For Handy * Reference To help fanners across the state to have handy reference of com modity input costs in their feeding operations for DHIA record sheets or to develop livestock feed cost data, here’s last week’s average costs of various ingredients as compiled from regional reports across the state of Pennsylvania. 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The program is split, with the annual meeting to be held Feb. 14, while educational programs start during the previous evening. At 7 p.m., Feb. 13, James Boyer, Pa.DHIA data processing director, is to present a workshop on com puter hardware and software. Specifically, he is to focus on information needed before buying a computer and what equipment or programing is needed in order to download dairy herd information from the Pa.DHIA mainframe computer to the computer at home. Another workshop is to be pre sented by Boyer, following the annual meeting the next day. That workshop is to focus on the Inter net, and is to be a hands-on seminar. Specifically, Boyer is to teach what is needed for accessing the Internet, accessing Pa.DHIA through the Internet, and how to download Pa.DHIA herd data into - ■ No-till attachments give you flexibil ity to plant in all residual levels. ■ Interchangeable seed discs available for soybeans, corn, sweet corn, popcorn, sorghum, milo, acid delinted cotton, sugar beets and others. a home computer through the Internet According to Dixie Burris, space is limited for the workshops and they are being offered on a first-come, first-served basis. In order to participate, call Burris immediately at 1-800-344-8378. The annual corporate meeting is set to start with a breakfast buffet at7:ls a.m., followed by a general session. Presiding over the meeting is to be Pa.DHIA Vice President Norm Hershey, a dairyman from Lancas ter County. Pa.DHIA President Lane Sol lenbcrgcr, a dairyman from Frank lin County, is to provide a wel come and call to order. Dave Dowler, an agricultural and dairy extension agent from Mercer County, is to provide a pre sentation on new trends in manag ing feed stuffs. The special guest speaker is to be James Ferguson, VMD, an associate professor with the Uni versity of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine. He is to speak about true protein and milk urea nitrogen and how to use it to better manage a dairy herd. ■ Cr 21 WHITE lABCOI In addition, there is to be a busi ness meeting, finance report, and reports from the Data Processing Committee, General Manager David Slusser, the Resolution Committee, and the president. In addition. Sonny Meyerhoffer, director to the National DHIA is to report on activities there. Following the business meeting and reports, an awards luncheon is scheduled to be held at the Day’s Inn with Patty McMunay, from Eighty-Four, scheduled to serve as master of ceremonies. Slate Dairy Princess Angela Werley is sche duled to be guest speaker. Enter tainment has also been scheduled. An alternative program has been organized for interested spouses. Janice Derr is to lead the group making money roses and wood ward angels, playing games and making crafts. In addition, there are opportunities to shop in down town State College, at the Nittany Mall nearby, or at some of the Penn State Campus stores. Also being offered are tours of the Pa.DHIA Service Building, and the Central Milk Testing Laboratory. For more information, call 1-800-344-8378. See Your AGCO White Dealer Listed . Below. Delaware Georgetown Baxter Farms Maryland Dayton J.D. Mullinix Lineboro Wertz Farm Equipment Pennsylvania Bechtelsville Miller Equipment Bethel Zimmerman’s Farm Service Bloomsburg William F, Welliver Carlisle Carlisle Farm Service Elizabethtown Hemley’s Farm Equip. Inc. Greencastle Meyers Implements Honesdale Marshall Machinery KUngerstown Stanley’s Farm Service Mifflinburg B, S & B Repair New Bethlehem Hetrick Farm Supply Oakland Mills Peoples Sales & Service Somerset Lincoln Supply