Ag Insights (Continued from Page A 23) The second component will focus on evaluating producers value-added business plans. Low margins are causing an in creasing number of producers to explore ways to gain more con trol over the market for their products. Many value-added ac tivities involve alliances along the value chain or group efforts such as alliances or cooperative arrangements. Unfortunately, for every effort that succeeds, another fails. This session looks PUBLIC AUCTION DIE CAST VEHICLES, 50 JOHN DEERE TRACTORS, MATCHBOX, 125+ WINROSS, HESS TRUCKS, CORGI CLASSICS, MILITARY VEHICLES THURS., JAN. 10, 2002 5:00 P.M. 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The last segment of the Farm School will analyze the charac teristics of successful family businesses. Most commercial farms involve more than one family member and frequently multiple generations. Some of the businesses and the relation ships involved thrive, others are tom apart. The businesses that are successful over time tend to be heading off potential prob lems by addressing causes. There will be a special Agri culture Finance Breakfast semi nar Feb. 5, which will be held prior to the all-day school, from Wjnt Black Horse Animal Hospital^ Specializing in Dairy Medicine & Surgery Also services for; Horses, Sheep & Goats • Emergency Service • • Full Service Small Animal Hospital • 5015 Lincoln Highway Kmzers, PA 17535 717*442*0252 WATERLESS TOILETS “SUN-MAR” Composting Toilets Several models available including non-electnc. • NO Septic System •NO Chemicals Save the Environment! Recycle Back to Nature> FREE: By our booths #907 & 908, Building 2 At The Keystone Farm Show Including Belleville, PA Miffllnburg, PA 717-667-6291 717-966-3900 7-8:30 a.m. Following the all day school, the annual Farm School Alumni Dinner will be from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Bird- In-Hand Restaurant. This infor mal event will provide a round table discussion with Dr. Kline felter for you to bring your per sonal questions. The second day of the Farm School on Feb. 6, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Leola Family Restau rant, will be geared to FFA and 4-H students in Lancaster County. This free seminar will also focus on “The Farm Execu tive for the 21st Century,” but will also include an in-depth dis cussion on the industrialization of agriculture. This will focus on the future of agriculture and the changing business structure. This discussion will also look at the overall coordinated produc tion system and what drives Willard L. Stoltzfus, VMD David L. Marshall, VMD Christopher P kelly, OVM R. Scott Adams, DVM -5*5 Tncorporated Chambersburg, PA 717-352-7606 ~ demand. You will not want to miss great opportunity to hear Dr. Klinefelter. For more information, con tact Brent Landis at The Lan caster Chamber at (717) 397- 3531 x 134 or blandis@lcci.com. You can register by filling out the Farm School registration form on this page and mailing it to The Chamber or register on line at www.lancaster chamber.com under the calendar of events. Ninth Annual Farm Business Management School “The Farm Executive for the 2002 Farm Business Management School Registration Form Deadline: All reservations with payments due Jan. 23,2002 Name*. Company: Address: Phone: Fax; E-mail: No. of Attendees: Event(s) Attending: (please check) ___ Lender/Finance Manager Breakfast ($2O members, $3O non members) ___ Ninth Annual Farm Business Management School ($75 mem bers, $lOO non-members) _____ Farm School Alumni Dinner ($2O members, $3O non members) Will send check for $ (Payable to: The Lancaster Chamber) Please charge (check one); Visa Master Card in the amount of $ Account #: lature: Please mail to: Attn: Brent Landis, The Lancaster Chamber of Commerce & Industry, P.O. Box 1558, Lancaster, PA 17608-1558 or fax to (717) 293-3159. If you have any questions, call Brent Landis at The Lancaster Chamber at (717) 397-3531, x 134 or email blandis@lcci.com. No refunds after Jan. 23,2002 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 5,2002-A45 21st Century” Dr. Danny Klinefelter Texas A&M University Feb. 5,2002 Featured Speaker: Dr. Danny A. Klinefelter, professor and ex tension economist at Texas A&M University. Dr. Kline felter specializes in agricultural finance and management devel opment. He is also director of The Executive Program for Ag riculture Producers (TEPAP), and co-director of the Texas A&M Family and Owner- Managed Business Program and the Texas Tech Agricultural (Turn to Page A 46) Exp. Date: