Pork Expo Posts Schedule ”■ THE TWENTY SECOND KEYSTONE PORK EXPO FEBRUARY 9. 2000 LEBANON VALLEY EXPO CENTER 9 00 «m LEBANON FAIRGROUNDS Cornwall and Rocherty Roads LEBANON PA Tues., • Company Representatives will be present to receive your comments on their Equipment and answer your Questions. • Exhibits • Free Lunch • Special Discounts During Open House nClltr 339 King Street 'irfWL Myerstown, PA 17067 M m 717-866-1888 • 1 -800-646-6601 PRODUCERS PROGRAM trade show North Hall 8 00 am Registration Doors Open to Trade Shan MORNING SEMINARS West Halt Presiding - Ken Kephart 8 55 am Welcome Ken Kephart Market Outlook Lou Moore 9 45 am Managing Risks on Your Operation Sieve Meyer OPEN HOUSE Wed. & Thurs., Feb. 15, 16 & 17, 2000 at Our New Home - 339 King St, Myerstown, Cedar Crest Equipment 11 00 am 11 45 am 10 W am 1 00 pm Our kernel processors effectively increase milk production by making more nutrients available to your cows, Bagger Processor Process up to 2 tons of corn silage per minute as you fill storage bags Cedar Crest Equipment (West of Wenger’s Farm Machinery off Rt. 501) UEBLER m 9515 Lebanon valley enterprises, Inc. FeedC rts IoLiJW Manufacturing • Powder Coating • Precast Lancaster rN]/^jo Noiar,d SILOS I m/d Systems, Inc. a i.h. rissler mfg. I Lancaster <ifmh TMR Mixer's ™ LL y . r . l .. r kP. 'V / i ivtlx iViiAcrs Silo equipment with a heritage of quality AtrJß'u /fiq?\ UUnorbco, INC. st*»-g<uc Stoll 7|MMERMANfa N s EEEDBINS PTillUj t,, mfg.corp. ynbeniome ) LAPP Cedar Crest I —... « Energy-Free Waterers Curtain Systems ijssa^ilHSlf ■■p. patz —— l 3a»® IfilSytttn Experts FEED HANDLING EQUIPMENT Dbfihiro WWUXfrWiJn* MANURE HANDLING EOUIPMF.NT f OJUlfWllCll w,hwWl " Performance Strong as Steel WaterCFS Legislatne Fund Auction To fie Held In Central Hall Evaluating Marketing and Production Contracts Laura Cheney Results of Odor Reduction Field Tests Robert Mikesell and Leon Ressler LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITY FUND AUCTION Central Hall Presiding Dale Martin Live Auction Col Harry Bachman Silent Bidding Closes Limited Number of Units Available For • John Deere 3950 & 3970 pull type • John Deere 5000 series self propelled Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 5, 2000-A33 KEYSTONE PORK BOWL Sponsored by Hatfield Quality Meats West Hall Presiding - Linda Spahr Preliminary Eliminations 9 10 am 2 00 pm Final Eliminations Coffee and Doughnuts Sponsored by Purina Mills, Inc. PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS Harr) Bachman Auctioneer Lebanon PA 1-aura Cheney Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics Michigan State University National Dairy Shrine Boosts Scholarship Funding COLUMBUS, Oh.-National Dairy Shrine, the “Hall of Fame” of the dairy industry, has app roved scholarships and awards totalling over $30,000 for 2000. This is twice the amount distrib uted in 1999, according to Dr. Thomas Aitchison, President of the organization. The organiza tion increased the funding to recognize and reward outstand ing young people in the dairy industry. These include: •NDS/DMI Milk Marketing Scholarships-five to seven schol arships awarded annually (One at $1,000; balance $5OO scholar ships) for college students inter ested in careers in milk market ing. •McCullough Scholarships-two scholarships ($2,500 and $1,000) for high school seniors planning to enter a four-year college or Kcnnelh Kcphart Assoc Professor of Animal Science Pennsylvania Stale University Dale Marlin Chair Legislative Activity Auction Mverstown PA Steve Meyer Director of Economics National Pork Producers Council Robert Mikesell Senior Extension Associate Pennsylvania State University H Louis Moore Professor of Agricultural Economics Pennsylvania State University Leon Ressler Extension Agent Lancaster County Extension Pennsylvania Slate University Linda Spahr Assoc Ext Agent York County Extension Pennsylvania Stale University university. •Kildee Scholarships-up to two $3,000 scholarships award ed annually for advanced study in dairy to one of the top indi viduals in the National Intercoll egiate Dairy Judging Contest. •Student Recognition Contest -cash awards to encourage grad uating college seniors to work with dairy cattle after gradua tion. Must be nominated by col lege or university. •Progressive Dairy Producer Award-three $2,000 educational travel awards targeting out standing young dairy producers 21-45 years of age. Deadline for applications for all awards and scholarships is March 15, 2000. For additional information or an application, contact the Dairy Shrine at 614-878-5333 or visit their website at www.dairyshrme. org. PA Parts Outlet RD 2 Box 271, East Earl, PA 17519 (717) 354-0584
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