ANNOUNCING BROWN’S 1998 CUSTOMER MEETINGS: TAKING YOUR FARM TO THE 21 ST CENTURY WED. JAN 21 ST SHADY MAPLE SMORGASBORD DR. WALTER KENNETT Director of Nutrition F.M. Brown’s Sons, Inc. Speaker Background: Or. Patton’s background includes undergraduate and graduate degrees from Penn State and Michigan State, and 16 years experience managing his own dairy herd in Centre Co., PA. He was State Dairy Nutrition Specialist at Michigan State, and has conducted extensive research into amino acid nutrition of dairy cows. He was a technical specialist for Monsanto Ag Co., and Product Manager for Degussa Corp. He currently is a private dairy nutrition and management consultant, and works extensively in the developing dairy industries of Mexico, South Korea, and Costa Rica. Dr. Patton was among the first scientists to recognize in the late 1960’s that rumen undegradable methionine had value in common nutritional disorders in fresh dairy cows and has helped to develop the concepts, and guidelines for feeding specific amino acids to high producing cows. /Mmal Research TOPIC: STIMULATING RUMEN PERFORMANCE DURING PERIODS OF STRESS Diamond V Mills Other Speakers will include Dr. Carl Brown, Feed Sales Manager and Chris Teprovich, Seed Sales Manager F.M. Brown’s Sons, Inc. AGRI-ANALYSIS BEACHLEY HARDY SEED 810-TECHNIQUES CHURCH & DWIGHT i* TOPIC: GETTING INTO THE NEXT CENTURY BY OPTIMUM RUMEN CARBOHYDRATE AND PROTEIN NUTRITION TO PRODUCE MILK AND MEAT Speaker Background: Dr. Kennett is Director of Nutrition for F.M. Brown’s Sons, Inc. He earned undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of New Hampshire and University of Maryland. His work experience includes F.M. Brown’s, Inc., Blue Seal, and Director of Dairy Research for a national feed company centered in the mid-west. His background and experience are available to all via Brown’s extensive ration balancing and nutritional consulting program. In addition, Dr. Kennett has practical experience working with his son in a partnership that milks 80 cows. TOPIC: AMINO ACID BALANCE - MOVING RUMINANT NUTRITION Speaker Background: Dr. Garrett received his undergraduate and graduate training from Colorado State University and the University of Minnesota. His major research emphasis was in ruminal microbial markers and kinetics of protein utilization in the rumen. He spent several years teaching animal nutrition and conducting extension training for the College of International Agriculture in North Africa. As Director of Animal Research for Diamond V Mills, he is heavily involved in studying rumen fermentation in lactating and dry cows. His recent research is centered on the value of improved rumen function in pre-fresh and lactating dairy cow rations. = COMPANY REPRESENTATIVES WILL BE ON HAND FROM = t - INTO THE 21 ST CENTURY WITHOUT DRUGS LOOKING AT OLD PRODUCTS DEGUSSA CORP. HOECHST ROUSSEL VET HOFFMAN-LA ROCHE iAIM>C CAMC InA WINf i ss* l^ss g me. -10:00 TILL 3:00- WITH A 21 ST CENTURY PERSPECTIVE LIVESTOCK FEEDS SINCE 1871 ” } I<■ FLEETWOOD, PA 610^9^7^4, . „ v, \ DIAMOND V MILLS MILK SPECIALTIES PRINCE AGRI-PRODUCTS TO, i ** THUR. JAN. 22ND. LEESPORT FARMERS MKT. SEEDWAY SOY-PLUS ZINPRO ZOOK MOLASSES SINKING SPRING, PA fNPAI-800-3C2-M55 610-678-4567 %> f< £ > x > f, Jammy 17,199M29 DR. ROBERT PATTON Nittany Dairy Nutrition