Al4-fe*rtta«ter farming,- Saturday, January 3, 1998 Keystone Pork Expo NORTH CORNWALL (Lebanon Co.) - The annual Keystone Pork Expo will be held Feb. 11 at the Lebanon Valley Expo Center here at the Lebanon Fairgrounds. This year's meeting will fea ture a trade show with more than 40 exhibits, and education al seminars for producers. The Expo will once again sponsor a "Pork Bowl" contest and public speaking competition for competing FFA and 4-H members Greg Andrews, an attorney from Grimes, lowa, will speak on nuisance complaints and law suits. Andrews represents clients and coordinates the Pork Producers Environmental Law Education Network, a project funded by the National Pork Producers Council He will answer questions on nuisance law, zoning, and environmental regulations for the Pork Producers Environmental Law Hotline At the Keystone Pork Expo, Andrews will address THANKS TO ALL OUR LOYAL CUSTOMERS! Wishing you all a prosperous 1998 and now, Announcing... THE WINNERS AT THIS YEAR S OPEN HOUSE On Left Ken & Beverly Denlinger w/sons Nathan & Todd, on Right Mike & Corrine Denlinger w/sons Mitchell & Oliver GRAND PRIZE WINNERS The Denlinger Family of Lancaster win a Rissler Feed Mixer Second Prize - Calf - Clair Sensening, Kutztown guessed closest to age & weight - 205 lbs., 119 days Third Prize - Free Dairy Supplies - Nelson Hershey, Mountville Daily Drawing: Ist Day - Jacob Conley, Mt. Joy Milwaukee Cordless Drill Kit 2nd Day - John Landis, Landisville, Dairy Supplies Worth $325 3rd Day - Jonas* EL Stoltzfusp iir., East Earl, Lawn Cart 4th Day - D.J.S.P. Schulers, Fleetwood, Reddy Heater F FISHER & THOMP! ntwr* UTtJtmn imurCTunETfr »aimm. m, maim nmci MJmJNWftO SALE* C*Mt«R JSjjjSSL MIFFUNWJRQ, PA 17844 - legal issues, community rela tions, how to avoid lawsuits, and strategies producers should develop if they are sued. Doug Goolander, Bureau of Plant Industry, Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, will provide highlights of the recent ly implemented Nutrient Management Act. Many live stock producers had to comply with the new regulations on Oct. 1,1997. For some farmers, there are questions that remain regarding the new law. Lou Moore, Penn State pro fessors of agricultural economics and continuing Pork Expo favorite, will be on hand to deliv er his hog market outlook At 130 p.m., results of the seventh annual Legislative Activity Fund Auction will be announced. This year, all items will be sold by silent auction. Keystone Pork Expo pro grams will be available in mid- January in most county exten sion offices. Justice Department Will Not Block Formation Of Dairy Farmers Of America SPRINGFIELD, Mo. The U.S. Justice Department Antitrust Division has decided to close its investigation of the consolidation of four dairy marketing coopera tives into Dairy Farmers of America. The decision means Jus tice will not attempt to block the consolidation, now scheduled for January 1. News of the decision was greeted by DFA leaders with enthusiasm as they prepare for the first DFA corporate board of directors meeting on December 29-30 in Kansas City. The Justice Department an nouncement is the last hurdle in a yearlong consolidation process Vegetable Meeting Set WESTMINSTER, Md - On Tuesday, Jan. 13, there will be a Vegetable Update Meeting here at the Carroll County extension office. The focus will be a back-to basics approach, examining gen eral insects, and diseases of veg- etables, j Financial Services for Agriculture & Agribusiness jj Our Commitment Runs Deep. Agriculture and farming play an important role in the lives of the communities served by Fulton Bank .. . contributing to our economy and to the quality of life. Fulton Bank has been here serving farm families and businesses since 1882. When you work with Fulton bankers, you’ll work with a team of professionals dedicated to one goal.. . your success. Fulton Bankers understand how unique all of your business needs can be. You’ll benefit from a wide array of services. Each solution is designed to meet your special needs. Cal! John Moose or Lowell Fry in our Agricultural Lending/Services Department today at 291-2844 or 291-2462. that will join Associated Milk Pro ducers Inc. (AMP) Southern Re gion, Mid-America Dairymen Inc. (Mid-Am), Milk Marketing Inc. (MMI) and Western Dairymen Cooperative Inc. (WDCI), to form Dairy Farmers of America Inc. (DFA). Documentation will be filed with the appropriate Secre taries of State prior to the end of the year to permit the consolida tion transactions. According to DFA Board Chair, Homan Brubaker, a dairy farmer from West Alexandria, Ohio, the first meeting of the DFA corporate board will focus on es tablishing policy and operating Other topics include pesticide recertification, an update on Farm Service Agency programs, holding over plastic mulches for a second year of production, and an update on new cultivars of old crops for additional market appeal. Fulton Bank and You Banking Like It’s Meant To Be A Full Line of Financial Services >.* ********* /ianicdtune Cawm#** a UJLmvMtm of Rdtonßank People dedicated to your success. 5 - www.fultonbank.com procedures for the new organiza tion. The board will also discuss capital and operating plans and es tablish ground rules for member agreements. “We’ve come a long way in the past year, but there is much to be done in the next few months.” said Brubaker. “These early meetings will be particularly important as they will set the course for our new organization. Our goal will be to make sure that our actions bene fit the dairy farmer we represent back home.” Dairy Farmers of America will begin operation on January 1, 1998 as a new dairy marketing co operative with 22,000 member farms in 42 states. DFA will mar ket mote than 32.5 billion pounds of milk supplying joint-venture bottling plants and its own manu facturing plants that make a com plete line of dairy products for re tail and institutional customers in the United States and around the world. SMOKER, LANDIS & COMPANY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS and BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANTS ✓ Individual, Partnership & Corporate Taxes ✓ Accounting & Bookkeeping ✓ Business, Personal & Estate Tax Planning ✓ Management Advisory Services ✓ Personal Financial Planning ✓ Computer Services ✓ Payroll Preparation ✓ Retirement Plans 49 East Main Street 24 South Main Street Leola Manheim (717) 656-7544 (717) 665-5979 or (717) 392-1333 or (717) 393-1929