Pressure Canning of Meals Poul ' tty. Farm and Home Center, (CondniMd from P«g« a 10) Sellers Field, Montoutsville, 10 Show, Farm Show Complex, Hamsburg, 9 ajn. Ephrata Fair, Ephrata, dim Sept 25. Harmony Grange Fair, Wcstovcr, thru Sept, 25. Farm Science Review, Ohio State, thru Sept 23. Lancaster County Hooey Produc ers, Lancaster County Park Environmental Center, 7 p.m. Fulton County Agribusiness Breakfast, McConnelisburg American Legion Post S6l, 8 Farm Show Complex, Harris burg, 7 pjn. West Lampeter Community Fair, Lampeter, thru Sept. 24. Shows and Combined Lives tock Sale, market steers 1 p.m. and market swine 6 p.m., Kutz town Fairgrounds (lambs Sept. 24, 8:30 am.) Sale Sept 24 6:30 p.m. AD ADC Dist 7 meeting. Soil and Conservation office, Hacketts- thru Oct 2. Rural Youth Reunion, Leola Fami ly Restaurant, noon-4 pan. Horse Show to Benefit Makc-A- Wish Foundation, Quentin Rid ing Club. Howard County Farm Heritage Days, Mt. Pleasant Farm, Woodstock, Md., 9 aan.-6 pan.. also Sunday 9 a.m.-5 pjn. 20th Annual Falmouth Goat Race, Falmouth. 9 a.m. 1999 World Fertilizer Conference, New York Marriott Marquis, thru Sept 28. Lancaster County 4-H Therapeutic Seminar, Mahoning Valley Ambulance Association, 9:30 ajn.-3:30 pm. Pa. Grazing Lands Forage Conser vation Coalition, Pasture Reno vation Program, Berks County Martinsburg, thru Oct 1. New Holland Farmers Fair, New Holland, thru Oct 2. Dressage At Devon, thru Oct 3. Pumpkin Variety Demonstration Meeting, Grim’s Greenhouse Farm Market, Breinigsville, 1:30 p.m.-6:30 pm. Selling Produce To Supermarkets, Weis Markets, Lewisbutg, 7 pjn. Daity Systems Management Tour, Pleasant Valley Jerseys, Cham Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 18, 1999-A35 bcrsburg, 10 am.-ll:40 am. Dairy Systems Management Tour, Pcckman Homestead Farms Inc., Chambetsburg, 1 pm.-3 pm. AD ADC Dist 5 Meeting, Howe’s Cavern Restaurant, Howe’s Harrisburg, thru Oct 4. World Dairy Expo 1999, Dane County Expo Center, Madison, Wis., thru Oct 3. Fourth Annual Beef Producers Tour to explore the beef indus try of Canada’s Ontario provin ce, conducted by Cornell Cooperative Extension, thru Oct 2. York County Ag Land Preserva tion Public Meeting, County Annex Building, East York, fer, Queenstown, 4:30 p.m. Selling Produce to Supermarkets, Clemens Market, Quakertown, 7 p.m. Schuylkill County Cooperative Extension Meeting, Zion UCC Social Hall, Lcwistown Valley, 6:30 o.m. Lancaster Announces 23rd Annual Agriculture Banquet LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) The Lancaster Chamber of Commerce & Industry’s Agricul ture Committee will hold its 23rd Annual Agriculture-Industry Ban quet Tuesday, November 23,5:30 p.m., at the Lancaster Host Resort The theme for this year’s banquet is “A New Perspective.” Max Armstrong, one of Ameri ca’s best-known and most widely followed agriculture journalists will be the keynote speaker. He has conducted daily broadcasts with colleague Orion Samuelson on Chicago’s WON AM Radio 720 for more than 20 years. The I I id.IN , ()l illlu | I Farm-City Day at Pa. Dept of Ag, Harrisburg. Tri-Valley Community Fair, Hcgins, thru Oct 3. Mid-Atlantic Small Farm Confer ence, Aberdeen Holiday Inn and Harford Community Col lege, thru Oct 2. 7th Annual Ickesburg Fire Company-Peny County Old Iron Club Antique Days, Fire house, Ickesburg, thru Oct 3. Steam-O-Rama, Showgrounds, Windsor, thru Oct 3. Del Val College Homecoming, Center, Wyomissing, thru Oct Berks County Farm Women’s Annual Convention, Berks County Ag Center, Leesport. Cecil County Farm Museum Anti que Tractor Pull/Chicken Barbecue. Penn View Farm Open House, Dublin, noon-5 p.m. Family Day On The Farm, Phil Johnson’s Walnut Springs Chamber two also can be heard each day on roughly 500 radio stations through their Tribune Agri-Voice broad casts, the Farming America radio show, and the National Farm Re port programs. The banquet’s master of cere monies is John M. Blanchfield, manager of agriculture banking and rural development for the American Bankers Association. Washington, D.C. Over 600 agriculture industry leaders and farmers are expected to attend the dinner, which cele brates local and statewide agricul ture. Special presentations will be made to the Century Farm Award and George C. Dclp Ag Leadership Award re cipients. Sponsorships for the banquet are available and range from gold sponsor packages to banner sponsors. Indivi dual tickets cost $4O. Deadline to register is October 22. For more information on sponsorships or tickets, contact Brent Landis at 397-3531 ext. 62 or e-mail him at blandis @lcci.com.