Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 14, 2001, Image 37

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    Fellowship, Fun At PennAg Poultry Fundraiser
HERSHEY (Dauphin Co.) More than 1,000 friends of the PennAg Poultry Council met
Monday for an evening of fellowship and entertainment with musical guest Kathy
Mattea, second from right, here at the Hershey Lodge and Convention Center.
At the convention, Dr. Dave Kradel, consultant to the Council, was honored as the
“father of the PEQAP program,” noted Bob Kreider, Hy-Line International, far right.
Kradel was ill and couldn’t make the banquet. In photo, from left, Jim Shirk, vice presi
dent of the Council; Billy Robinson, Kreamer Feeds; Mattea; and Kreider. Photo by Andy
Andrews, editor
Mmmmm
THE CRAIN OF OUR ECONOMY*
We're #1 in the #2 Business
USED EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
Knight 8030 043-mau
Spreader w/lid
21.5x16.1 Tires,
Excellent condition.
$14,000
Ford Truck w/ 042-mau
3600 gal. Diller Tank t
250 Cummins, 10 speed,
18,000 front/42,000 rears.
Hydr. lid, Hydr drive.
$12,500 ■■■■■l
Badger 10' Pump onTrailer
This pump is literally like new' Will oi9-mau ▲
work great in a smaller pit without a
heavy crust This pump only has a
79 R-Model Mack w/
3000 gal Badger Tank
No rust on Truck,
5 sp Trans, 300 engine
$9500
Calnnot 25' lagoon Paup
Totally Rchaill Hotl* ll' Sopor Paaqi o| > Trailer (084-maa)
New frame, pump, node, etc with warranty
‘lO Haul* 32' Lagoon Sigtr Pimp (115-uao)
Rental unit, H D dnve line, AR steal
City 20' Lagoon Pmg w/4" Piping (131-ann)
Hog manure pump, as-is
flndgar Vertical Pnup
Barron 6 Brotknn 21* litter Spnadar (132-nun)
For sale or rent Like new JlO pet load or
B-UMnl Mack w/4lll(?) Gal. Tank (130-inan)
Consignment unit, cell for information
See more online at www.midatlanticagri.com
MID-ATLANTIC, LIQUID WASTE
mnsvstems equipment specialists
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19 Ashville Rd. • Quarryville, PA 17566
$l3OO
$5500
$7200
$5OO
$l7OO
$7500
Houle 12'Super Pump
w/twin Nozzles
1000 rpm & 25Toading pipe
$4500
(2) Badger Model
12,5001 Liquid
Spreader (3,300ga1)
w/21.5x 161 tires, surge
brakes, spreader
is in excellent shape
Husky 3000 gal.
Vacuum Tank
w/ disc brakes, 1000 pto,
excellent condition
$9500
1994 Houle 32'
Multi-Purpose Pump
New pump housing, bottom
plate, impeller, propeller, etc
Great shape, ready to work
$7200
2000 Houle S.2SO Gal. Spnadar (016-mau)
Steering 28L x 26 tires, 4 wheel brakes, 1/4 steel, lights and more
Call for info and pricing
Rnkknr Tin Senpnr for Skid Siam (811-man)
w/ back scrape blade for comers, dead end alleys, ate
IISI Case 1H 7141 Magnnu (It 3-nun)
5,000+ hr*, 20 8x 42 duals, 1-3/4" 1,000 pts, four reverses, four remotes, new
front tires, rebuilt trans
International 35112+2 Tractor (123-uao)
18 4x 38 tires w/ duals 5401/1,000 rpm pto, four hydraulic remotes, 2,200 hours,
150 hpt, needs minor repairs such as A/C, lights, tach, etc Engine sounds good and
shifts mces
(2) Cadman Hot* Reels
Rental units
021-mau
041-mau
| Cedar Crest FFA Members Participate
In Speaking Career Development Events
LEBANON (Lebanon Co.) mentary abilities.
Recently, the Lebanon County The Parliamentary Procedure
Speaking Career Development team members at the county con-
Events were held at the Northern test includes: Jeremy Balsbaugh,
Lebanon Agriscience classroom. Travis Krall, Matt Balmer, Sa-
FFA members from Cedar Crest ma tha Shepler, Carl Eisenhauer,
participated in Parliamentary Deb Schaeffer, Kyle Seifert, and
Procedure, Conservation Speak- Tara Miller. The team placed
ing, Senior Prepared Speaking, secon d
Extemporaneous Speaking and Cedar Crest results in the
the Creed Speaking contest. other county contests were Sarah
Speaking contests require the f " Joel Krall second in
participants to write a speech on Senior Pr d SpeaWng
an agricultural related topic. It R . F Krei der first
must be of appropriate length: c . ont u est ’ ,f eth . t,rst .’
six to eight minutes for Senior Frank second, and
Prepared Speaking and Corner- » eather Hawlans third in the
vation Speaking, four to six min- Conservat.on Speaking contest
utes for Extemporaneous and a Chet Brubaker placed second
maximum of three minutes to re- a nd Jeremy Balsbaugh placed
cite the Creed. The Senior Pre- . In Extemporaneous
pared and Conservation Speak- Speaking contest and Travis
ing contestants must answer up Krall placed third in the Creed
to five minutes of questions from contest.
the judges. The Parliamentary All of the above Cedar Crest
Procedure teams must put on a members will advance and com
-20 minute mock meeting correct- pete in the -Berks, Lebanon,
ly demonstrating many Parlia- Schuylkill area competition.
Ilvento Named Chair Of
UD Food And Resource Economics
NEWARK, Del. Dr. Thom
as W. Ilvento, associate professor
of food and resource economics,
has been named chair of the de
partment of food and resource
economics (FREC) at the Uni
versity of Delaware College of
Agriculture and Natural Re
sources. He had been acting de
partment chair since 1999.
According to Dean John Nye,
llvento’s appointment followed a
nationwide search by a university
committee.
“Dr. Ilvento did an excellent
job as acting chair and I am
pleased he accepted the posi
tion,” said Nye. “He has done a
fine job in building relationships
with the agricultural community
on issues from land use and lead
ership development to economic
opportunities.”
His new position offers many
possibilities, said Ilvento, and he
is excited and optimistic about
his appointment.
“FREC recently became home
to the graduate statistics pro-
In an article about maple syrup business printed in the
March 31 Lancaster Farming, the number of gallons of syrup
made by Patterson family was too high. Also, Mary Lee Zech
man’s husband is Kenneth, not Richard. Lancaster Farming
regrets the errors.
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'low and high range'semi-independent
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Remember we have financing available and we need your trades!!
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814-328-222 814-328-2900 Fax:Bl4-328-5251
issyssale@penirsam Check out our website: www.keyrecreational.com
Suzuki Quadßunner ATVs may be used by those aged 16 and older Suzuki highly recommends that all ATV riders take a training course We II
even pay lor it For safely and training course information see your dealer or call the SVIA at 1 800 652 5344 ATVs can be hazardous (o
operate For your safety always wear a helmet eye protection and proteclive clothing Always avoid paved surfaces Never ride on public roads
Never carry passengers or engage in stunt riding Riding and alcohol or other drugs don t mix Avoid excessive speeds Be extra careful on
difficult terrain Along with concerned conservationists everywhere Suzuki urges you to TREAD LIGHTLV on public and private land Preserve
your future riding opportunities by showing respect (or the environment local laws and the rights ol others when you ride
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 14,2001-A37
gram, one of three main program
areas in the department,” he re
ports. “We are also the center of
our agricultural research eco
nomics program and a graduate
program in operations research.
I’m looking forward to taking
advantage of the connections
within these programs and dis
covering how they can enhance
each other.”
Ilvento earned a bachelor’s de
gree in community development
and a Ph.D in rural sociology
from The Pennsylvania State
University. His master’s degree
in research economics and com
munity development is from the
University of New Hampshire.
He has served as associate pro
fessor of food and research eco
nomics and economic develop
ment specialist for UD
Cooperative Extension since
1996. Before his tenure at UD, he
was associate Extension profes
sor at The University of Ken
tucky in Lexington, Ky.
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