Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 11, 2000, Image 20

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    A2O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday. November 11. 2000
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Maryland Dairy Industry Association
Annual Meeting Features Family
“Team” Plan, Dairy “Info-Base”
WESTMINSTER, Md.
Maryland’s $1 billion dairy in
dustry will meet on Nov. 30 to
outline two important new con
cepts designed to help family
dairy producers increase their
profits and productivity. The
Maryland Dairy Industry Asso
ciation’s (MDIA) 2000 Annual
Meeting features “A Team Ap
proach to Family
Dairying,” in addition
to presenting a first
“hands-on” computer
training workshop to
solve dairy problems
through the National
Dairy Infoßase.
Both presentations
are part of MDIA’s
2000 Annual Meeting,
scheduled for Thurs
day, Nov. 30, at Wil
helm’s conference
center on Md. Route
140, on the outskirts of
Westminster, Mary
land.
Noted dairy experts
Carl Theunis of Tine
dale Farms, Kau
kauna, Wisconsin, and
Dr. William Heald of
Penn State University
team up to present a
complete plan and
demonstration on “A
Team Approach to
Family Dairying.”
The innovative con
cept involves two seg
ments, family team
and professional team.
Progressive dairy pro
ducer Carl Theunis
will outline the family
portion, while exten
sion dairy specialist
Dr. William Heald will
present how the family
dairy team is en
hanced by profession
als, such as
nutritionists, veteri
narians, bankers, and
accountants.
An actual family
dairy team from Para-
Dice Farms in Cham
bersburg.
Pennsylvania will
demonstrate the suc
cessful concept, fol
lowed by a keynote
address by Carl
Theunis on his vision
of the nation’s dairy
industry. Building on
recent feature articles
in leading dairy publi
cations about his pas
sion for family dairy
farming, Theunis will
outline a plan de
signed to keep family
dairy farming viable in
Maryland.
Extension dairy sci
entists from the Uni
versity of Maryland
will open the MDIA
2000 Annual Meeting
with a pre-confercnce
“hands-on” com
puter training workshop to
enroll dairy producers in the
National Dairy Infoßase. Par
ticipants will register separately,
and receive a CD-ROM contain
ing over 2,000 publications spe
cially designed to identify and
solve dairy problems. The work
shop is open to the public, and
&
Summers
PELLET STOVES
• 1500 Sq. Ft. Heating Capacity
•3” Rear Exhaust • Cast Iron
• 40 lb. Hopper • Built-in Blower
• Double Auger .• Will
and Corn
90 Days SQAQ
< Same As Cash
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10 MODELS OF STOVES IN STOCK
Comfort Glow
LP Gas Stoves
Starting At
9 169.99 $ 79
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Mini Bulk
Tanks Leg Tanks
Many other sizes in stock
All 2” Dia. For Ag, Construction, Marine
• 3-1/2 HP Briggs & Stratton
• 5 HP Briggs & Stratton
• 5 HP Briggs & Stratton Intek
• 5.5 HP Honda
6-BAR FARM
GATES
Painted Utility 1-5/8” Tube
10’ $41.99 14 ..$54,99
12 ’...545,99 16. ..559,99
11/11
Customer Appreciation Days
, 2OOO
Discounts throughout the store!
PELI
Coal Stoves
Starting At
Storifrfie
425 Gal
550 Gal
' 1000 Gal
1500 Gal
2100 Gal
Pickup Truck
Tanks
Horizontal
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Additional 10% OFF
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Approx. 5 mi. South of Lancaster on Rt. 272
14 Herrville Road, Willow Street, PA 17584
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Ph. 717-464-3321 or Toll Free 800-732-0053
begins at 8 a.m. on Nov. 30 at
nearby Carroll Community Col
lege Annex in Westminster.
Registration fee is compli
mentary for registrants with
Dairy Info Tract CD, $5O for
registrants with National Dairy
Database versions 1,2, and 3,
and $lOO for new registrants.
Second registrants from the
*£ E/VIHBMg
by Englander
Wood Stoves
Starting At
9 *428.99
Additional
10% OFF
In-Stock
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~ i Painted Heavy 4’ $45.99 B’. .$68.99 12’..589.99 16 ’ .$114.9!
—'tr Duty -2” Tube 6 ...$55.49 10 . $79.99 14’..599.99 18 . .$129.9!
same organization are free, and
can share the CD and computer
desk.
MDIA’s 2000 Annual Meeting
begins officially at 10 a.m. on
Nov. 30, at Wilhelm’s confer
ence center. Continental break
fast is served at 8:30 a.m. with
several dozen industry exhibi
tors on hand to discuss new
products and technology. A new
addition to the day-long event is
a silent auction featuring a wide
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For Farm Tracers, Auto/Tructfr & Garden
TRACTORTItte^SNS
AI.SO AVAILABLE:
Nu-Way and Duo Grip
Tractor Chains
HEAI
SKU
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630640
(£f BOLTS
I Grades 2* $& 6
m By the Pound
110% OFF
4’ $34.99 6'..551.99 12559.99 16 $82.99
- 1-5/B”TUbe 6’..541.49 10’..554.99 14..574.99 .18. $97.99
*****
iLAMP BULBS - ON SALE!
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HEY, POULTRYMEN!
LONG LIFE LIGHT BULBS -11,700 HRS!
SKU WATT CASE
60006 25 120.
60008 40 120
600100 60 120
60012... 75 120
60014 100 120
Mon.-Fn. 6:30 am to 8 pm
Sat. 7:30 am to 6 pm
Sun. Closed
array of dairy products and ser
vices. Registrants can repeat
edly bid during the meeting, and
learn the auction results at the
end of the program.
Registration for both dairy
events can be completed via fax
or e-mail through the Maryland
Dairy Industry Association.
Telephone 202/293-0476, Fax:
202/331-4212, E-mail:
agriwash@aol.com. Major bank
credit cards are accepted.
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