A2B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 6, 1999 Outlook Seminar Agriculture Outlook Seminar 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Saturday, March 6th Berks County Ag Center Sponsored by Keystone Farm Credit Penn State Cooperative Extension Hosted by Lehigh Valley Gram Marketing Club Featured speaker Jim McCormick Futures Specialist Allendale Research McHenry, Illinois Also speaking- Gene Gantz Government Liaison Washington, D.C Registration fee - $l5 00 (second person from the same business is only $5 00) This fee is helping to cover the expense of refreshments, lunch and speaker arrangements Make check payable to Berks County Extension Special Account Mail check and registration form to Ag Outlook Seminar Berks County Cooperative Ext. 1238 County Welfare Road P.O. Box 520 Ueesport, PA 19533-0520 Everyone is invited to this educational program. Bring your spouse. Having a person involved in the marketing decisions, that is not emotionally attached to the crops, can greatly benefit the business. Space is limited. Registration deadline is February 26, 1999. The opportunities and challenges available when selling or buying grains, gram products, livestock and milk are the focus of this meeting. This is an excellent chance to learn about and discuss the fundamental factors that are driving the gram and livestock markets. || rut stu trade on rent through the laggkMldL^egcT^ PHONE 717 626 1164 or 717 304 3047 PAX 717 733 6058 Moa . Tuee Wed Pri BAMto 5 PM Thura 7AM to 9PM Agriculture Directions to Berks County Ag Center From Harrisburg or Allentown 1-78 to Exit 7, Strausstown South on Rt 183 to Bern Church, 11 6 miles Right on Palisades Drive (Bern Church on the corner) Travel 1 9 miles, left on County Welfare Road Travel 1/2 mile, Berks County Ag Center is on your right From Points South of Reading: Rt 176 to Rt 422 Take Rl 422 West to Rt 222 North (After you see the City of Reading on your right, when you are still on Rt 422 West, you will see signs for Rt 422 Lebanon Keep to the left until you see a sign for Rt 222 North, Allentown) Exit Rt 222 North at Rt 183 (Reading Airport) Turn left on Rt 183 At the first lighted intersection, West Leesport Road, turn left Follow road into a development to stop sign Bear right on County Welfare Road Follow County Welfare Road to Berks County Ag Center, on your left The 1999 Honorary Young Farmer is Stanley Wolf with his wife LaVaughn Wolf (center). The awai *d was presented by Richard and Grace Hoopes Allendale Research is the featured Marketing Analyst for Successful Farming's Com Farmer and Soybean Grower magazines. Top Producer, Farm Futures, Business Week, The Wall Street Journal and CNN have also utilized the market analysis reporting of Allendale Research Jim McCormick is an agri-business management graduate of Purdue University Jim specializes in the grain and livestock markets. Mr McCormick has expertise in the basis and cash markets, in addition to his previous experience with the soymeal giant, Central Soya Gene Gantz is currently an agi(cultural lobbyist in our nations’ capital Gene will be discussing crop and revenue insurance programs. Mr Gantz is seeking the thoughts and opinions you have concerning the role of the federal government in agriculture This is a timely program as we develop our marketing strategies for the coming year. t Registration for i 6 Agricultural Outlook Seminar * I ? 5 Please reserve. Enclosed is a check for name(s). address. £ county telephone 0 e-mail f Young Farmers Invade Grocery Store Kenneth and Denise Sanner, state community service award winners receive plaque from Paul Kemmerer, Region 5 vice president, with Tom and Shirley Faye Herr, first runner-up. (Continued from Page A 1) winner and would represent the association at the National Young Farmer Educational Institute in Hershey in December. meat Carla Witter, state public relations director, coordinated the contest. The spokesperson for agriculture contest is an excellent leadership i -4 Shirley Krall is the spokesperson for agriculture. YOUNG farmers development opportunity for Young Farmer members and/or their wives to share the challenges facing agriculture families to the general public. Duane Nelson, national association president, brought greetings and presented a $l,OOO check to Larry Wilkinson, chairman of the National Young Farmer Educational Institute, for Duane Nelson, national young farmer president, left, presents a $l,OOO check to Larry Wilkinson, chairman of the national educational institute, for use at the 1999 support of the December meeting m Hershey. In afternoon tours, visits were made to Nissley Beef Farm, Balmer Brothers Dairy Farm, Wenger’s Feed Mill, Manheim Auto Auction, Root’s Farmers Market, Rock Vale Outlet, and a Manheim sightseeing and shopping trip. At the awards banquet (Turn to Page A3O)