Church Team PRINCETON, N J. Church & Dwight Co.. Inc., Monsanto Dairy Business and HJ. Baker & Bro., Inc., have teamed up to sponsor a series of Advanced Dairy Workshops held throughout North America between February and August'l99B. This joint venture features the dairy industry’s leading research ers and nutritionists informing participants about the latest dairy research, technology and most im portantly, sound business philo sophy. Dairy Calf Nutrition, Management Workshop CLARION (Clarion Co.) A satellite teleconference and work shop will be offered two evenings on calf nutrition and management, April 21 and 28 from 7:30 p.m. to 9 pjn. at the Clarion County Ex tension Office. Topics covered on April 21 will include physiology and digestion, colostrum, calf survival, quality colostrum and quantity colostrum, liquid feed alternatives, and milk replacers. Lancaster Farming 1 E Mam St. Ephrata, Pa 17522 717-394-3047 or Lititz 717-626-1164 FAX 717-733-6058 PHONE HOURS: Mon., Tues.. 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Up To Sponsor Advanced Dairy Workshops “We are very pleased to present this series of workshops for the dairy industry,” says Bill Tom, MEGALAC® senior business manager for Church St Dwight “It’s an opportunity for dairy lead ers to advance their skills, imple ment innovative concepts in their business, and continue their edu cation.” The workshop discusses several important topics and features the industry’s leading experts in their fields. Dr. William Chalupa of the University of Pennsylvania pie- On April 28 topics will include dry feed selection, rumen devel opment, health concerns for pre weaned calves, transition during weaning, nutrition and manage ment practices, calf growth. This is a presentation by Penn State Team Dairy Program and the Clarion County Cooperative Ex tension. For more information, call (814) 226-4956. Reservations are not needed but would be ap preciated. We Now Accept Visa CLASSIFI K LANCASTER FARMING A If PO Box 609, Ephrata, PA 17522 NOTE: Please dd not use this form for Mail Box Market Ads, see instructions with Mailbox Markets. Name - Addresi City Zip Please publish my. starting with the □ Check Enclosed □ Visa(l3 or 16 numbers) □ Mastercard (16 numbers) (Be sure to include all numbers) Exp. Date: Box Replies: Ads with answers coming to a box number, do Lancaster Farming: $1.50 per ad per week additional. This newspaper will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement. • 16 38 39 40 ED AD PLEASE WRITE CLEARLY Phone( ) _ word ad times issue. Classify under I enclose. Signatun sents details on advanced nutri tional concepts including balanc ing rations for amino acids, starch, carbohydrates and maximizing ruminal microbial protein flow. Dr. Tom Jenkins of Clemson University on Dr. Paul Chandler of Chandler and Associates, Dres den, Tenn., discusses energy utilization and interaction on re production and productions. They also cover fat digestibility and the specific role Cat plays in maximiz ing reproduction. Dr. William Sanchez, technical services manager for Church & Dwight, presents information on practical applications of cation anion concepts for dairy cows. His presentation includes details on cation-anion balancing, buffering the rumen and transition ration nu trition. Dr. Genld Poppy, technical services specialist with Monsanto Dairy Business, or Mr. Gary Sipionld, ag loan officer with Citizens State Bank, share “Tips for Economic Decision-Making on Dairies.** This session includes sound dairy business management and philosophy along with vital advice to help producers make good business decisions. “Too often we present new information and technology to dairy producers without giving them the tools to measure the eco nomics involved,** Poppy says, “ft’s imperative that we work to gether to utilize these tools and help with die economic decision making process.” VISA (Word Ads Only) ORDER BLANK State The workshop also devotes an entire segment to computer ration balancing using the updated 3.0 version of the Net Carbohydrate and Protein System Model (CPM). Attendees learn about the new CPM program and are trained on nutritional modeling. The ses sion is moderated by Dr. Chalupa. “We have combined resources to bring the latest dairy tech nology, research and trends to feed company representatives, nu tritionists, veterinarians, and most importantly, dairy producers.” ex plains Danny Wright, Pro-Lak product manager for HJ. Baker St Bro. The goals of the workshops are to advance the economic viability of dairy producers, provide parti cipants with the latest concepts in dairy nutrition and modeling, and offer a forum to leading dairy nu tritionists. "The workshop has been a real success,” Wright says. “This & Master Card PLEASE CALL OUR CLASSIFIED AD DEPT. 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OF EACH WEEK’S PUBLICATION workshop is different from any other t’causc three leading com panies are working together to bring new information to the dairy community. For us to be succes ful, we have to invest in the future of our industry. That means giving nutritionists die information they need to help their producers re main profitable for years to come.” Workshops are slated to be held in Syracuse, N.Y.; Atlanta. Ga.; Fort Wayne, hid.; Minneapolis, Minn.; Appleton. Wis.; Twin Falls, Idaho; Seattle, Wash.; On tario, Canada; Fresno and Modes to, Calif.; and Torreon, Mexico. Although attendance for the workshop is by invitation only, in terested industry professionals can contact their local Monsanto Dairy Business, Church & Dwight or HJ. Baker A Bto. representa tive Bill Tom at (609) 279-7335 for more information. 1048 NH S.P. stack wagon, 160 bales, $13,500; 15' Aerway machine, only 1 year old, $9OOO. 410/438-3261. 1100 bu. com crib, taken down ft stored inside, $2OO. 410/398-5658. 1210 Case diesel tractor, good condition, $6,800. (717)922-4274. 3 Times I ■ *z
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