Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 03, 2001, Image 41

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    New 2200 Head
Wean - Finish Buildings
KEYSTONE PORK EXPO
23rd
2001
Tuesday, Feb. 6 -
LEBANON VALLEY EXPO CENTER Cornwall and Rocherty Roads
AT LEBANON FAIRGROUNDS Lebanon, Pa.
Remodeled Sow Farm to 4,400 Head
Wean-Finish Building
•Simple to operate
• Historical data to assist
In management
MORE THAN JUST A VENTILATION CONTROLLER
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KEYSTONE PORK EXPO
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lion bushels, which is a record.
The previous record was 10.04
billion bushels in 1994.
Since August, the soybean
crop has been revised downward
each month. Currently the har
vest is expected to be 2.82 billion
bushels. The previous record
crop of 2.74 billion bushels was
set in 1998.
According to Moore, soybean
Harry Bachman, Auctioneer
Annville, PA
Kurt Good, Chair
Legislative Activity Auction
Denver, PA
• Internal relays with
manual or automatic
operating
• Flexible and
upgradeable
8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Pork Expo
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PROGRAM
PARTICIPANTS
Ken Kephart, Professor of Animal Science
Pennsylvania State University
Robert Meinen, Senior Extension Associate
Pennsylvania State University
Robert Mikesell, Senior Extension Associate
Pennsylvania State University
H. Louis Moore, Professor of Agricultural
Economics
Pennsylvania State University
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production has risen sharply in
the last decade. Corn and soy
bean acreage is nearly equal,
whereas acreage planted to
barley, oats, and wheat has
fallen substantially.
Additional projections are
scheduled to be provided by
Moore at the Expo.
Included here is a schedule
for the Expo.
Linda Spahr, Assoc. Ext. Agent
York County Extension
Pennsylvania State University
Sow Unit