Grazing Conference Feb. 28 CLARION (Clarion Co.) The Natural Resources Conser vation Service, Penn State Co operative Extension Service, Headwaters Resource Conserva tion and Development, and The Jefferson County Conservation District are sponsoring the third annual Northwest Pennsylvania Grazing Conference Feb. 28 here at the Gemmell Student Center at Clarion University. Registration begins at 9 a.m. The conference will start at 10 a.m. Technology has brought dra matic improvements to crop production through innovations in equipment, plant varieties, and pest control. Most produc ers focus considerable attention on maximizing production on WHUUHUPD LLECnucMOTORS )ULlmnnUi supply co. 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Improved management of this underutilized resource can often provide producers with an op portunity to reduce costs at then existing level of production or increase production with the same level of inputs. In addition, well-managed pastures with stream crossings, streambank fencing, riparian buffers, and watering facilities also reduce erosion, improve water quality, and enhance wildlife habitat. The Northwest Grazing Con ference was started three years ago as a way to bring the latest in grazing expertise to this area and to provide producers with OEIN ■MbJmINOV POWM •VITfM* For More Information Call SfiS EH AC II an opportunity to share and ex change ideas. This year’s keynote speaker is Dr. Jim Gerrish. Gerrish is the principal agronomic researcher at the University of Missouri Forage Systems Research Center. His research centers on the interdependency among plants, the soil, and animals in a grazing environment. Specific research has involved factors that affect grazing distribution across the landscape, the rela tionship between the length of grazing periods and the harvest efficiency of forage crops, and the impact of grazing manage ment systems on animal per formance and economic returns. Gerrish practices what he preaches on his 260-acre com INCREDIBLE LOW PRICES!! SUPER TOUGH STEEL BUILDINGS Factory Direct 800/825-5059 Master’s February 3,10,17, 24 and March 2,2000 An Integrated Crop Production School For Progressive Farmers Sponsored by The Penn Jersey Extension Partnership The Delaware Valley Crop Management Association and Northampton County Government mercial cow/calf and Stocker cattle operation. He is a nation ally recognized grazing expert who speaks at 50-60 grazing events annually. His keynote ad dress will be “Strategies for Im proving Pasture Stands.” He will also present a session on “Grazing Management for Stocker Cattle.” Other speakers will address including grazing in dairy ra tions, developing water systems, stabilizing cattle lanes and over wintering areas, and extending Show Meeting Scheduled STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.)- The Northeast District of the Pennsylvania Holstein Asso ciation will hold a meeting on February 1, 2000 to plan the 2000 Northeast Championship Show. We will also discuss other issues as brought by the mem bership. Crop Farming After the Drought er UncMter Fanning, Saturday, January 20, 2000-A27 Available models 25 x 32 {2 left) 45x90(1 left) 30x44 (3 left) 50x100 (2 left) 40x62 (4 left) 55 xl5O (2 left) call for other sizes Location Holiday Inn Crossroads of Route 22 and Route 512 Bethlehem, PA Holiday Inn Route 22 Phillipsburg, NJ • Bring your questions for the experts, • Learn with the best producers in the region • Share your wealth of experience and knowledge. • Build your reference library. • Graduates receive special recognition • Become a better skilled, more knowledgeable and profitable producer. Registration fee is $3O for five days. For more information, call: Everett A. Chamberlain Bob Mickel, Greg Solt Duane Stevenson Donna Foulk the grazing season. A farmer panel comprised of graziers from western Pennsylvania will round out the program. Registration this year is $lB and includes a hot buffet lunch. Brochures and conference infor mation can be obtained by call ing Headwaters RC&D at (814) 375-1372, ext. 4. For more information, call Gary Swope, Natural Resources Conservation Service, at (814) 375-2125. The meeting will be held beginning at 11:00 a.m. at the Edgewood Restaurant, Route 6, Troy PA. All Holstein members from Northeast Pennsylvania are invited to this meeting set for February 1, 2000. Topic(s) Plant Diseases Using Crop Consultants Soybean Production Weed Science ICM/IPM Soils and Fertility Corn Production Why join us? ,908-475-6503 ,908-788-1339 610-746-1970 610-746-1970 908-475-6503