Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 29, 2000, Image 5

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    ■pBNNFIELD DAIRY DAYS
Wednesday, Jan. 26 New Restaurant
RESCHEDULED FOR:
Thursday, Feb. 17
AGENDA: 10:00 AM Milk & Donuts - 12 Noon LUNCH - 2:30 PM Adjourn
Dr. Normand St. Pierre, PAS
Tuesday, Feb. 1 Holiday Inn
Wednesday, Feb. 2 Shadowbrook
Thursday, Feb. 3 Corey Creek Golf Club
AGENDA: 10:30 AM Milk & Donuts - 12:30 PM LUNCH - 3:00 PM Adjourn
Tuesday, Feb. 8
Wednesday, Feb. 9
Wednesday, Feb. 23
AGENDA:
Associate Professor
Icome: The information presented at these meetings will be directed towards the FAMILY DAI
FARM and its future. Since many wives play a key role in the Family Farm Operation, we would strongly i
both husband and wife to attend as the information presented will be for the “Management Team.”
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Nature's Own (Power
DAIRYING IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM
% Improving the Bottom Line for the Family Dairy Farm
Dr. Normand St. Pierre, Ohio State University
Sfc Increasing Income by Feeding for Milk Components
Herd Replacements and Transition Cows
Dr. Tim Snyder, Pennfield Dairy Nutritionist
10:00 AM Milk & Donuts - 12 Noon LUNCH - 2:30 PM Adjourn
IFIEBiReAIRX, 2000
New Holland, PA Yoder's Restaurant
Cortland, NY
Tunkhannock, PA
Mansfield, PA
Using Fiber Products to Extend Forages
Dr. Maurice Eastridge, Ohio State University
Increasing Income by Feeding for Milk Components
Herd Replacements and Transition Cows
Dr. Tim Snyder, Pennfield Dairy Nutritionist
Intercourse, PA
Greencastle, PA
Millington, DE
Understanding New Milk Pricing Proposals
Dr. Ken Bailey, Penn State University
Increasing Income by Feeding for Milk Components
Herd Replacements and Transition Cows
Dr Tim Snyder, Pennfield Dairy Nutritionist
Flain-H-Fancy Restaurant
Kauffman Center
Howard Johnson
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