Agriculture Conference August 9-11 NORCROSS, Ga. - The popu lar Information Agriculture Conference series will continue with InfoAg99, scheduled August 9-11. Organized by the Potash & Phosphate Institute (PPI), Foundation for Agronomic Research (FAR), and Purdue University, InfoAg99 will take place at the Stewart Center on the campus of Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind. The 1999 program will focus on adaptation of site-specific technologies and information systems related to crop produc tion. Past conferences, in 1995, 1996, and 1997, provided effec tive forums which brought together diverse groups in pro duction agriculture. The upcom ing conference will feature analysis and interpretation of data and its incorporation into comprehensive nutrient man agement planning and decision making, said Dr. Paul E. Fixen, PPI senior vice president and conference planning coordinator. ARMPPA & Cl! 2 Lanco Dairy Meeting Harvest Drive Restaurant - Intercourse, PA Monday, May 3 ■ 8 pm ■ Milk Pricing and a Lanco dairy progress report ■ ARMPPA and Teamwork for success ■ Regional board update and a federal order , reform report All Dairymen are Welcome! I sor More Information Please jjj Call (814) 367-2788 We Specialize in Agri Curtains for Hog & Livestock Confinement Systems Plus Full Line of Hog Equipment - from Start to Finish! Feed Bins & Augers ©hemilizer —r MASTER EX® DDR FIBERGLASS Belt Drive or Direct Drive LEBANOfW^ Manufacturing • Powder Coating • Precast Stalls - Slats & Powder Coated Crates - Fencing and Poultry Feeders Zeiset \ r^T Equipment A 2187 North Penryn Rd., Manheim, PA 17545 Phone (717) 665-4056 Fax (717) 665-2240 Component sections of the new Site-Specific Management Guidelines handbook will be presented. In addition to an agenda of expert speakers and workshop sessions for smaller groups, there will again be an exhibit area where companies and orga nizations can display new prod ucts and services in data man agement, analysis, and commu nications technology. A communications showcase will feature educators demon strating how communications among the farmer, dealer, land lord, and banker can be improved to better use available resources for more profitable production. A “Cyber-Farm com munity” will demonstrate the potential of information technol ogy- The conference is expected to appeal to a cross section of peo ple in agriculture, including top farmers, fertilizer dealers, con sultant, certified crop advisors, farm mangers, government Feeders