A34-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 7, 1998 (Continued from Page A 10) 7:45 p.m. Cumberland County DHIA Ban quet, Pentownship Fire Hall, Huntsdale, 7 p.m. Centre County DHIA Banquet, Logan Grange, Pleasant Gap, 7 p.m, Pa. State Beekeepers Association Annual Fall Meeting, Country Cupboard, Lewisburg, thru Nov. 14. Lancaster Farmland Trust Annual Dinner, Historic Strasburg Inn, 5:45 p.m. Passing On the Farm Workshop, Sandy Kaye’s Restaurant, She locta, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Berks County Holstein Club Annual Meeting and Banquet, Ontelaunee Grange. York County Extension Meeting, York County 4-H Center, 7 p.m. Pa. DHIA Delegate Meeting, Lighthouse Restaurant, Cham bersburg, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Clarion/Venango Counties DHIA Banquet, Wolfs Den, Knox, Susquehanna County DHIA Ban quet, Fairdale Grange, noon. Lackawanna DHIA Banquet, Pa. Farm Bureau State Annual Meeting, Hershey Lodge and Convention Center, Hershey, Nov. 18. ❖ Farm Calendar * North American International Livestock Expo and 1999 National Angus Super Roll of Victory Show, Louisville, Ky., thru Nov. 17. i\l<iii(la\. Novcmhcr U> Pa. Farm Bureau Slate Annual Meeting, Hetshey Lodge and Convention Center, Hetshey, Nov. 18. Annual Meeting of the Pa. Assoca tion of County Ag Agents, Tof trees. State College, thru Nov. 17. Potter County Basic Computer Workshop, Potter County Edu cation Council New Computer Lab, Galeton, 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., also Nov. 23. Md. and Va. Milk Producers meet ing, Morrison Cove Memorial Park, Martinsburg, noon. Md. and Va. Milk Producers meet ing, The Lighthouse Restaur ant, Chambetsburg, 7 p.m. Somerset DHIA Banquet, Berlin Holiday Inn, Indiana, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Solanco Young Fanners meeting, Com Grain Management, Sol anco High School, 7:30 p.m. EAYF Adult CPR Training Class, Ephrata Hospital, 6:30 p.m.-10 p.m. Md. and Va. Milk Producers Meet- ing, New Midway Fire Hall Complex, 7 p.m. Quality Forage Conference, Holi day Inn and TGIF, Williams port, 9 ajn.-2:30 pan. Pa. Farm Bureau 48th Annual Banquet, Hetshey Lodge and Convention Center, 7 p.m. Organic Fanners Meeting, Farm Show Complex, 9 a.m.-S p.m. Live Sattclite Broadcast Work shop, Effective Wastewater Management, various county extension offices, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Lancaster County Holstein Ban quet, Farm and Home Center, Lancaster. 7 p.m. Dairy Feed Industry Seminar, Lighthouse Restaurant, Cham bersburg, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Westmoreland County Farm-City Dinner, Mountain View Inn, Greensburg, 7 p.m. Farm Business in Transition, Stop 35, Mifflintown, 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Dairy Feed Industry Seminar, Leo la Family Restaurant, Leola, 7 a.m.-noon. Md. and Va. Milk Producers Meet- ing, Jarrettsville Fire Hall, Jar rettsville, Md., 7 p.m. Transitioning Your Business, Penn State Fruit Lab, Biglervil le, 9:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m. Pa. DHIA Delegate Meeting, Are na Restaurant, Bedford, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Southeast Regional Cattlemen’s Association Annual Dinner Meeting, Hoss’s Steak House, Lionvillc, 6:30 p.m. York County DHIA Banquet, Tho masville Fire Company, 7 p.m. Lycoming County DHIA Banquet, Hoss’s Steak House, Williams- Southeast Regional 4-H “Explore And Snore,” Trexler-Lchigh County Game Preserve, Schnecksville, Nov. 20-21 or Nov. 21-22. 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How would it work out if there were a two price system for dairy farmers with the smaller farmer getting cost of production and the larger farmers getting a floating price. The larger farms are very efficient and utilize modern technology. With higher prices and lower feed costs there will be a glut of milk. It is social ly desirable to keep the smaller National Farm-City Week, thru Nov. 26. Transferring The Farm Business, Lighthouse Restaurant, Cham bersburg, 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Pa. DHIA Dclgate Meeting, Petto All American Restaurant, Mil ton, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Northampton County DHIA- Holstein Association Annual Meeting and Banquet, Blue Valley Farm Show, 7:15 p.m. Public Invited To Horse Meeting WHITEHALL, (Lehigh Co.) - The Lehigh Valley Horse Council will hold a regular meet ing and lecture on Monday, Nov. 23. The topic for the evening is nutrition to be presented by Abigail Dimock, graduate of Rutgers University. The meeting will be held at Whitehall Mall Community Room and will start at 7:30 p.m. The public is welcome to this free lecture and meeting. For Wg. ♦ Farm Forum ❖ y ' / ' <c - u> dairy farms viable. The larger farms are milk manufacturing facilities rather than true farms. The government controls milk prices with milk marketing orders, blend prices, transporta tion differentials, N.E. dairy compost. Why not help the smaller farmer. If the larger farmers were to realize their prices could drop substantially, it might slow their mass expan sion race. Richard M. Wright Elliottsburg Tioga County DHIA Banquet, Edgewoods, Mansfield, 7:30 p.m. Northampton DHIA Banquet, Blue Valley Farm Show, 7 p.m. Snyder County DHIA Banquet, Middlebure Fire HaILJ7 p.m. 3d Annual 4-H Hoedown, Berks County 4-H Center, 8 p.m.1l p.m. more information, call (610) 837- 7294 or (610) 767-7346. The Lehigh Valley Horse Council was formed in 1980 as an aid to the horse owners of the Lehigh Valley and surrounding areas. It has offered regular lec tures on a bimonthly basis, which are free and open to the' public, and publishes a yearly horseman's directory distributed throughout the area. For more information call (610) 837-7294. ' I, . reg. value / N *5696°° / •*■>** now -1425Cp~ 7• ; ’ rr , ’"
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