Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 16, 2000, Image 24

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    A 24 Uncaster Farming, Saturday, December 16, 2000
Penn State Begins Capitol
Region Dairy Program
(Continued from Pago A2l)
Checks should be made payable
to NRAES in U.S. funds. All
major credit cards are accepted.
A conference brochure, includ
ing the program, registration
form, and other information, is
being prepared. To register or to
receive free copies of the confer
ence brochure, contact NRAES,
152 Riley-Robb Hall, Ithaca, NY
14853-5701; phone (607) 255-
7654; fax (607) 254-8770; or at
nraes@comell.edu.
The conference will be con
ducted at the Radisson Penn
Harris Hotel and Convention
Center in Camp Hill. A block of
rooms has been reserved for con
ference participants until Jan. 8.
Contact the hotel at (717) 763-
7117 or (800) 333-3333. Mention
“Milk” to get the special confer
ence rate of $7O plus 6 percent
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• Do you want to hear how
successful dairy producers have
organized and structured their
dairy business for profitability?
Are you ready to move from
benchmarking and goal setting
to action? Do you need ideas for
motivating and communicating
with your employees? If you an
swered yes to any of these ques
tions, then the 2001 Mid-
Atlantic Dairy Management
Conference is for you. The plan
ning committee of dairy produc
ers, industry leaders, and
university personnel has sched
uled an exciting conference with
the goal of providing leading
edge information and ideas to
progressive dairy producers and
industry leaders in the Mid-
Atlantic Region. Mark your cal-
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SATURDAY 8:00 -12:00
Serving Central PA Since 1921
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endar for March 7-8 so that you
can come hear-dairy producers
and their agribusiness advisors
share how they are working to
gether to “Implement Competi
tive Business Strategies” that
are working for them. The first
afternoon of the conference will
focus on “Organizing and Struc
turing your Dairy Business for
Profitability” and “Personnel
Management.”
Buffet stations in the trade
show area will allow you to get
your dinner while you visit with
other producers and the exhibit
ing industry leaders that are de
veloping products and services
to meet your needs. You won’t
want to miss the evening session
featuring a dairy producer panel
and drawings for special door
prizes provided by the exhibi
tors. The second day will focus
on “Freedom to Operate” and
“CAFOs” and conclude with an
“Implementation Toolbox”
where you can choose to attend
two of the six in-depth sessions
assured to give you timely ideas
to take home and apply to your
LANCASTER
1950 Frultvllle Pike,
Lancaster, PA 17601
At Route 30 &
Fruitville Pike
717-569-2500
or Toll Free
877-3KUBOTA
(358-2682)
dairy business.
For more information on
sponsoring dairy producers or
exhibiting, contact Beth Moore,
conference coordinator by e
mail at beth@innemet.net. Reg
istration brochures will be
mailed in October. If you don’t
get one, please request one by
sending Beth your address. For
more information, contact
beth@innemet.net.
The Capitol Region Dairy Ex
tension Team includes Tim
Beck, regional dairy program
coordinator; Duane Duncan,
Cumberland County extension
director; Roland Freund, mul
ticounty farm management
See
Lancaster Farming
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agent; Tim Fritz, multicounty
farm mandgeipeptf agent; Galen
Kopp, Lebanon County dairy
agent; Dan McFarland, mul
ticounty agricultural engineer;
Arlen MiUs t multicounty agent,
veterinary science; Glenn Shirk,
Lancaster County dairy agent;
dairy agent; Philip Wagner,
Franklin County dairy agent;
Dairy Alliance Partners Brad
Hilty, information management
and Rich Stup, human resource
management.
For more information or to
schedule a class, contact York
County Extension Office, (717)
840-7408; fax, (717) 755-5968; or
e-mail, tbieck@osu.edu.