Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 11, 1998, Image 172

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    D44-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 11 1998
Ag Horizons Conference
HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.)
The Wildwood Conference
Center of the Harrisburg Area
Community College will be the
setting for the Ninth Age Horizons
Conference Tuesday, July 28.
The conference series is spon
sored by The Southeast Regional
Council of Cooperatives in co
operation with the Pennsylvania
Grand Champion
$2OOO
Hatfield Quality Meats
Pepsi
Reinhart Food Service
Wengers of Myerstown
Hole-In-One
$l5OO
Ernst and Young LLP
Driving Range
$1,250
Mid State Bank
Show Champion
$l,OOO
Lancaster Farming
Nabisco
Saul, Ewing, Remick
and Saul, Inc.
The Diamond Group
19th Hole
$750
Ecolab
H.J. Heinz
Hostetter Management
Wenger Feeds
Refreshment Cart
$5OO
Coronet Foods
Four Seasons Produce
Knouse Foods
Turkey Hill Dairy
Charter Sponsors
$5OO
American Cyanamid
Core States Bank
Delaware Valley College
Lancaster Leaf
Manheim Auto Auction
Penn Ag Industries
RUS Image In Action
Council of Cooperatives and Penn
State University along with area
cooperatives.
Professor of Ag Economics at
Penn State, Lou Moore, will set
the stage for the day-long program
which will focus on risk man
agement using hedging, op
tions and futures to help manage
the risk inherent in today’s agri-
6th Annual Hoss’s Fore FFA Golf Tournament
July 20,
Foxchase/Hawk Valley Golf Courses
Join our growing list of sponsors
Only few spots remain!!!
Steak and Sea House
Approaches
culture.
Russell Redding, deputy secre
tary, Pennsylvania Department of
Agriculture, will discuss changing
government attitudes toward com
modity support Tommy Walker,
marketing manager of the Coffee,
Sugar & Cocoa Exchange in New
York, will explain how the ex
change functions and how and
Host Sponsor
Hoss’s ®
why to use this form of “risk man
agement”
Dr. James Dunn, professor of
ag economics at Penn State, will
conduct a hands-on workshop
which will provide the attendees
with take-home teaching mater
ials. Two associates of the Lehigh
Valley Grain Marketing Club
Lehigh County Extension Agent
John W. Berry and Keystone Farm
Credit ACA Executive Loan Of
1998
Par Three Contest
$4OO
Sponsorship still available
Putting Contest
$3OO
Hunt Wesson
Longest Drive
$3OO
Reilly Creppage and Co. Inc.
Hole Sponsors
$250
(several still available)
Balsbaugh Insurance Agency
Central Pennsylvania Pump Co.
Charles Blumer
Earl Martin
Ellis Coffee
Evans Family Trust
Gingrich Insurance Agency
Lebanon Seaboard Company
Lemmon Farm
McCormick
Meadows Country Products
Prism
S.H. Distributing, Inc.
Hy-Capacity
Sauders Penn Dutch Eggs
The Turkey Store
Team Sponsors
$l5O
(several still available)
C.T. Farm and Country
Concept Foods
Farmer Boy Ag
Lancaster Foods
Lamb Weston
Land-O-Lakes
Loar and Young
Richardson Brands
Schaller’s Bakery
ficer Ricky L. Butz will illus
trate a functioning marketing or
ganization.
The program will begin with a
continental breakfast at 8:30 a.m.,
includes lunch, and is anticipated
to conclude at 3:30 pjn. Teachers
of ag education, business, and sci
ence as well as cooperative exten
sion agents who need information
may call Carol Duncan, (610)
693-5601.