Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 08, 1998, Image 26

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    A26-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 8, 1998
PATTON (Cambria Co.)
Young Cooperators from four
states recently participated in
the Pennsylvania Council of
Cooperative’s (PCC) annual
Young Cooperative Leaders
Conference held at the
Allenberry Resort, Boiling
Springs. Thirty attendees from
Pennsylvania, New York, New
Jersey and West Virginia
enjoyed three days of fellowship
and learning, lead by a team of
former YCL participants, coop
erative and industry leaders,
and ag education personnel.
Conference objectives includ
PDA
(Continued from Page A
If breeding stock is
valued at $4OO per ani
mal by the industry, as
opposed to, for exam
ple, $5O per animal at
market value, the differ
ence is significant to the
breeder who could suf
fer large losses because
of die government’s ina
bility or refusal to ack
nowledge the additional
value in breeding stock.
When the issue was
raised during the com
mission meeting, it was
said that when and if the
need for condemnation
and idcmniflcation is
apparent, that the state’s
consulting pscudorabies
committee that
includes many represen
ta ti ves of the
industry will be
called upon to help
make those decisions.
The accuracy of the
testing used was also
questioned during the
commission meeting,
and it was reported that
the tests seem to err
more on the side of a
false positive, which
means that an additional
confirmation test would
be needed to ensure that
a producer is not being
required to depopulate a
herd wrongly.
For more specific
information, contact the
PDA, a veterinary pro
fessional, or an industry
representative.
Young Cooperators From Four States Attend Conference
ed: increasing understanding of
co-op issues and affairs, develop
leadership attitudes and skills,
recognize and effectively use all
family members, provide a
forum for the exchange of ideas
and experiences, and provide
management skills training.
These objectives were met
this year through a variety of
presentations and activities led
by key educators. Co-op basics
were presented by Robert
Cohen, ACDI/VOCA; a work
shop on communications and
farm family relationships was
led by Dr Bernie Erven, Ohio
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op, and Stephanie Myers, MD &
VAMilk Producers. Dr. Stanley
Mandel, Wake Forest
University, presented a work
shop on business and estate
planning and developing a mis-
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sion statement and operating
principles for the farm.
Attendees were also treated to a
tour of the Land o’ Lakes pro
cessing facility located in Boiling
Springs.
The third day of the program
was highlighted by round table
discussions with cooperative
leaders. Attendees had the
• Weight-Tromx
Feed Mill
•Transport Augers
WESTFIELD GRAIN AUGERS
Quality Product At An
Affordable Pricel
uku
Grain Cleaner
FASTIR™
STIRRING MACHINE
• Simple and dependable
• Cuts drying time and costs
• Eliminates overdried gram
• Add extra augers at any time
• Simplified design makes
carriages self-cleaning
• Angled shield on carriage allows stirring closer to the wall
A B&W GRAIN
AERATOR
* AND DRIER
Works in Round
V. Storage
\
or Flat Storage
Sucks Out
Moisture and Heat *
* Full Line Parte Oapt. *
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• Bucket Elevators
• Stirring Systems
• Utility Augers
• Feed Bins
• Wet Tanks
• Gram Bins
AUTOMATIC BATCH OR
CONTINUOUS FLOW
GRAIN DRYERS
I c 3 o
USED GRAIN
DRYERS
AVAILABLE
• Moridge 8770, PTO, 700 Bu
Holding Capacity
• Farm Fan A 8250 Automatic
Batch w/Cal-Dry Moisture
Control 200 BPH/10 pt.
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GRAIN TESTER
List $249 00
Reg. Low Price $199 00
Super Sale $189.99
Also Available: PreAgro Model
55 Digital Grain Tester
Which Automatically Compensates
For Temperature
Rt. 272 South
14 Herrvllle Road
Willow Street, PA 17584
Ph. 717-464-3321 or
Toll Free 800-732-0053
Mon.-Frl. 6:30 am to 8 pm
Sat. 7:30 am to 8 pm
Sun. Cloaad
opportunity to sit face-to-face
with directors, CEOs, and co-op
employees representing 14 dif
ferent cooperative businesses.
Six attendees were recog
nized for their leadership and
involvement throughout the
conference and were asked to
return as part of a planning
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