A32-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 30,1998 (Continued from Pago A 10) Golf Club. Lancaster County Holstein Club Field Day, Welk-Shade Hols teins (home of Mark and Kris Welk), near Quarry villc, 7 p.m. Pond Management Workshops, West End Fire Hall, Brodheads ville, part 17 p.m.-10 p.m., part 2 Tuesday, June 16, 7 p.m.-10 p.m. Meat Goat Cooperative Meeting, Fulton County extension office, Fulton County Courthouse, McConnellsburg, 7 p.m.-9:30 Franklin County Dairy Princess Pageant, Lighthouse Restaur ant, Chambersburg. Indiana County Dairy Princess Pageant, Marion Center Pre sbyterian Church, Marion Cen ter, 7:30 p.m. Cumberland County Dairy Prin cess Pageant, Ember’s Conven Ephrata Area Young Farmer 4th Annual Farm Family Safety Day Camp, Ephrata Communi ty Park, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Lancaster County Dairy Princess Pageant, Farm and Home Cen ter, Lancaster, 7 p.m. Beaver-Lawrence County Dairy Princess Pageant, Old Prince ton School, Princeton, 8 p.m. SUN Area Dairy Princess Pageant, Deer Creek Equi No Interest until ‘99 AND Financing as Low as 5.5%* Purveyors of Quality OXFORD, PA 1-800-255-6567 • WHITEFORD, MD 1-800-551-6567 'Financing subject to credit approval Payments based on dealer selling price with normal 20% down payment. Payments start 1 month from contract date. Interest starts 1/1/99 See dealer for details Susquehanna Valley Mall, Hummels Wharf, 7 p.m. Md. Simmental Field Day, How ard County Fairgrounds, West Friendship. Md./Del. Wool Pool, Del. State 'd.‘ Hi 7 Pageant. Zion’s Church, New Tioga County Dairy Princess ‘ Whf illr Fr Course, Montgomery CES Office, Derwood, Md. Oregon Dairy Family Dairy Days, Oregon Dairy, east of Lancas ter, 11 a.m.-7 p.m., thru June 18 Wednesday, .Imif 17 Md. Wool Pool, State Fairgrounds, Timonium, 7 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Using Milk Futures To Effect Summer Pricing, Session 1, Kent College Extension Office, 12th Annual Eastern Regional Shorthorn Show, Howard County Fairgrounds, West Friendship, Md., thru June 20. Warren County Dairy Princess Choose One of the Following In Stock Units and Wrap Up a Great Deal! ID 385 Round Baler, 4x5 Makes up to a 1050 lb. Bale Hydraulic Double Twine Wrap Right Hand Gauge Wheel Bale Counter Silage Kit $228.85 p/Mth, 60 Mths 6.9% * Int. after 1-1-99 (2) JD 446 Round Baler, 4x4 Makes up to a 750 lb. Bale 540 rpm Slip Clutch Driveline Bale Ramps, Bale Counter Double Twine Arms High Moisture Kit Right and Left Gauge Wheels $225.20 p/Mth, 60 Mths 6.9% * Int. after 1-1-99 Pageant, 4-H Center, Warren County Fairgrounds, Pittsfield. Md. Dairy Youth Weekend, Fre derick County 4-H Camp Cen- Conference, Penn State Boles Campus. Lancaster Farmland Trust Pedal To Preserve Bike Marathon, starts at Donegal High School, Mount Joy, 9 a.m., ends at the high school. Sullivan County Dairy Princess Pageant, Main Street, Dushore, 7:15 p.m. York County Dairy Princess Pageant, York County 4-H Cento, Bair Station. Md. 4-H/FFA Spring Show, Gar rett County Ag Fairgrounds, McHenry. Berks Shire Hunt Paper Chase, Stonehaven Farm, Limekiln, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. East Earl Community Farm Festi val, Conestoga School Yard 6th Annual Pa. Friends of Ag Golf Tournament, Country Club of Heishey. 4-H Ambassador Conference, Penn State University, thru June 24. Southern Alleghenies 4-H Camp, Camp Kanesatake, Spruce Creek, thru June 25. Schnecksville Communit; Camp, York County 4-H Cen- Using Milk Futures Session n. pment Round Baler Blitz Kent County Extension Office, Angus Show, Farm Show Com plex, Harrisburg, thru June 28. Living Mulch Tour, Schuylkill County Meet at Mahantongo Fire Company, Pitman, 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Open Jacket Wether/Ewe Lamb Show, Mercer County 4-H Park, 8 p.m. Shepherd’s Night, Mercer County 4-H Park and Extension Center, Day Camp!jefferson County Fairgrounds, Brookville. Lititz Historical Foundation Annual Antique Show and Sale, John Bonfield Elementary, Lititz, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. and June 27, 10 a.m.-5 o.m. Md. Grain Producers To Meet EDGEWATER, Md. The 21st annual meeting of the Maryland Grain Producers Association will be held July 23 - at the Queen Anne’s County 4- H Park near Centreville. The meeting, famed in the state’s agricultural community for the crab feast and chicken barbecue which traditionally concludes the event, showcases research, educational and mar ket development projects funded with checkoff dollars by the Maryland Grain Producers Utilization Board. In its business session, prominent speakers focus on the major issues confronting grain Fair, producers and their industry. John Phipps, a well respected Illinois grain farmer, will add a note of humor as he provides insight on some key issues fac- JD 456 Silage Special R. Baler Makes up to a 1100 lb. Bale Mega-Tooth™ Pickup Double Twine Arms Less Surface Wrap Variable Core Kit $282.30 p/Mth, 60 Mths 6.9 %* Int. after 1-1-99 JD 466 Round Baler, 4x6 Makes up to a 1650 lb. Bale CV 540 rpm Driveline Mega-Tooth™ Pickup Surface Wrap High Moisture Kit Gauge Wheels $366.00 p/Mth, 60 Mths 6.9 %* Int. after 1-1-99 Jersey Shore Livestock Market, Inc. Auction every Thursday at 4:00 pan. Jersey Shore, Pa. Report supplied by Auction Thursday, May 28, 1998 RETURN TO FARM CALF 70.00- GOOD VEAL: 40.00-69.00. COMMON VEAL: 10.00-39.00. LOW CHOICE STEERS -60.0- SELECT STEERS: 55.00-59.00. COMMON STEERS: 52.00-54.00 COMMERCIAL COWS 38.00- CANKERS-CUTTERS: 29.00- SHELLS; 25.00-28.00. COMMON HEIFERS: 40.00- GOOD FEEDERS: 60.00-90.00. COMMON FEEDERS; 22.00- BULLS: 43.00-46.25. ing American farmers. Delegate Ronald Guns, House Environmental Matters Committee chairman, will pre sent his perspective on the recently passed Water Quality Act of 1998. “We are pleased to have Delegate Guns join us on the 23rd to talk about the nutrient management legislation,” said Jamie Jamison, chairman of the annual meeting. “He played thj principal role during the session and we are very thankful for his efforts.” MGPA members also will elect directors and present their coveted “Man of the Year” award. The association current ly has more than 330 members representing a broad spectrum of grain production in the state.