Page 2—-foraging Around, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 12, 2000 (Continued from Page 1) cation Center. If you have an interest in learn ing more about alternative markets for your livestock products in a graz ing program, value-added markets, what new developments are there in forage harvesting equipment or manure management for grazing livestock, then you should plan to attend the conference at the Holiday Inn. In addition to these topics, many more will be presented by a wide array of speakers. Keynote speaker will be Dave Forgey, grass-based seasonal dairyman from Logans port, Ind. Dave Forgey will be discussing his experiences through eight years of grazing. He will also be present ing his farm’s financial picture over those same eight years of grazing. Forgey has gone from a conven tional dairying situation to grazing and most recently to a seasonal herd with spring calving while utilizing grazing. He is an excellent speaker and will be providing the audience with the complete picture of his operation. In addition to Forgey, there will be several other farmers presenting their story on various grazing topics. On Wednesday evening many informal discussions with many of the day’s presenters will provide an opportunity to discuss your current concerns for your farm or the graz ing industry. As part of the conference there will be a trade show where company representatives will be on hand to NC+ 3448 -107 days NC+ 4646 - 111 days * Also available in Clearfield, Roundup Ready and Yield Gard Bt versions NC+ 5778- 115 days NC+ 58788-114 days NC+ 7237- 119 days 5% Cash Discount Through March 4, 2000 Call District Sales Manager Harvey Doyle at 724-459-8580 or see one of these NC+ Dealers. 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Farmer, Grtweville, PA & John Pergosfy W, Farmer, New Ripoli, Break & Trade Show 245 pm 3 30pm Breakout Sessions. Optimizing Your Beef Martets-Oon Knotr, Laura i Lean Beef Organic Dairy Bern PSU Extension & Roman Soltz/bos, Organic Farmer, Kmzers, PA Warm-Season Grass Where they fit and how do vou grow \batti-Paul Peterson, Virginia Forage Specialist Adpan 5 30pm PFOC Awards and Reception 4 45 pm Infernal evening discussions with speakers and omen Daily Session Beef Session Sheep & Goat Session 700 pm Winning Numbers from NC+ KUNKLETOWN JEFFREY BORGER • 610-381 -3785 LEWISBURG AARON MARTIN • 717-524-2952 LEWISBURG URIE YODER *717-524-7739 LITITZ ELVIN HURSH • 717-733-3538 MANCHESTER ANIMAL MEDIC • 717-266-5611 MANHEIM ARTHUR AUKER • 717-665-6627 Pa. Grazing, Forage Conference Set Wednesday, March I eties of fence energizer and even purchase it there at the trade show. For registration information, con- 800 am 8 15am 900 am 1000 am 1030 am 1.30 pm 2 45 pm 3 00pm NC+ 3A66RR NC+ 4AI6RR NC+ 3A87 JADE II Roughrider SIERRA MOUNT JOY VINCENT MUMMAU • 717-653-5991 RICHFIELD SAMUEL KNOUSE • 717-463-2885 SALEM DONALD EMEL* 609-769-1577 THOMPSONTOWN ROGER SANER • 717-535-5307 WOODBURY GREGG CARBAUGH • 814-766-3696 Thursday, March Z Registration and Trade Show New Developments and Trends in Forage Harvesting Equipment -R Adams, Director of Research & Development, New Holland Conversion and Management of Seasonal Dauying-D Forgey Break and Trade Show Breakout Sessions Forage Establishment ■MarvmHaU, PSD & David Dim, Binkley <5 Hurst Bros, Inc Beef Nutrition Supplements and Minerals -John Comerjbrd, PSU Manure Management Manure from Grazing Animals -Paul Peterson Manure Bom the Bam ■Cliff Hawbaker, Farmer, Chambersburg, PA Lunch and Trade Show Breakout Sessions Forage Establishment -Marvin Hall & David Dim Dauy Cow Nutrition Dry Cow Transrtion-AiJl/iy Soder, USDA-ARS Forage Tcstmg-10/ry Muller PSU Manure Management Manure from Grazing Animals -Paul Peterson Manure from the Bam -Cliff Hawbaher Wrap Up Door Pnzes tact any local cooperative exte office, NRCS office, or Lisa Ci at (814) 865-2543. Name Farm or On Address Countv Phone Guest ‘Registration fees through February 18 $7O conferee, $4O guest (2 days) $45 conferee, $25 guest (I day) ‘Registration fees received after February 18 $B5 conferee, $45 guest (2 days) $55 conferee, $3O guest (I day) PFOC Awards Reception—s 15 PFGC Membership—s2o Total Amount Enclosed One-Day Attendance *Registration fee includes lunch(es), breaki and conference proceedings/reference mat Registration is limited, so register earh Make checks payable to: Pennsylvania Forage & Grassland Council Please return registration and fees to: Richard Hann PO Box 355 Hershey, PA 17033 Make lodging reservations by February 18: Call the Holiday Inn (I-71 torecer conference rate, be sure to mention that you are attending the Pennsylvania Grazing and Foi Conference PLEASE DO NOT include your room payment with registration Attention Organic Farmers: NC+ Organics offers certified Organic seed and conventional, non-GMO, untreated seed corn, soybeans and alfalfa. 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