sf (Continued from Page A 10) Center, Leesburg, Va., Equine Laser Surgery Therapy, 7 p.m. Ohio Regional Agronomy School, Ramada Inn, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m., (330) 296-6432. Also at Ohio Agricultural Re search Center, Wooster, Ohio, (330) 725-4911. Also Jan. 16 at Hillsboro, Ohio, (937) 393- 19, and Preble County Fair grounds, Eaton, Ohio, Jan. 18, (937) 456-8174. Jan. 16 at Hillsboro, Ohio, (937)393- 1918. Crop Insurance Workshops, Friendly Farm Restaurant, Upperco. Maryland, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.; and Wednesday, Jan. 23, Howard Johnson Restau rant, Millington, Md., 9 a.m.-2 p.m. (410) 996-5280. Wine Business and Marketing Short Course, Nittany Lion Inn, State College, (888) 256- 8374. Same course at Penn Stater Conference Center Jan. 19-21. Ohio 4-H Centennial Kickoff Reception, Ohio Agricultural Administration Building, Main Auditorium. 9:30 a.m.- Farm Cumberland County exten sion office, Carlisle, and Pa. Dairy Farm Business, York County Extension, also Jan. P paiz MfItIURESDLIJTiOHS ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICAL NEIGHDOR 'T. »atz Non-Clogging Sen prevents any solid material trom entering the Pate Pulsator Pump which would result in blockage and pump burn out The Pate Manure Harvester takes advantage of the concentration of phosphorus in the manure solids by removing up to 50% of the solids from dairy manure A significant amount of the phosphorus is then concentrated : Manure •ger solid itors that to to -i ' " ♦ Farm Calendar ❖ 18,23,25. Pa. State Association of County Fairs and Pa. State Show men’s Association 90th Annual Convention, Hershey Lodge and Convention Center, thru Jan. 19. Mercer County Ag Day, Clarks Mills Methodist Church. Berks County Dairy Day, Ag Center, (610) 378-1327. Meeting on Farm Preservation, West Earl Township Build ing, Brownstown, 7 p.m. Farm Computerized Accounting FINPACK and Pa. Dairy Farm Business Summary, York County Extension Office, also Jan. 18, 23, 25, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. PCDART Workshop for DHIA members, Lancaster DHIA Office, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; Jan. 31, Fulton Grange Hall; Feb. 6, Lighthouse Restaurant (Franklin County); Feb. 13, Family House Restaurant (Mifflintown, Juniata County); Feb. 20, Hoss’s Res taurant (Somerset County); Feb. 21, Williamsburg Farm Show Building (Blair County), (888)202-3442. Grass-Roots Local Affairs Con ference, Penn Stater Confer ence Center, State College, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., (717) 642-9306. PC Herd Record-keeping Soft ware Training, Penn State Ex FRIENDLY A, DAR CREST IPMENT v«' Av ** J Bucks County Dairy Day: Stor ing and Preserving Forages, Neshaminy Manor Center, Doylestown, 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Ohio Northern Ohio Crops Day, American Legion Hall, Pemberville, Ohio, (614) 292- 2270. Southeast Regional Holstein meeting, Wegman’s Restau rant, Reading, 11 a.m. Pa. Young Farmers Association Seminar on Renewable Energy and Alternative Uses for Crops, Adams County Co operative Extension office, 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m., (717) 334- 6227. Wine Business and Marketing Short Course, Penn Stater Hotel, State College, (888) 256-8374. Penn-Jersey Pasture School, also Jan. 24, Phillipsburg, N.J., (610) 746-1970. PC Dart Herd Record-keeping Software Training, Somerset Vo-Tech, Cambria County, (814)472-7986. Ohio Extension USD A program, Tri-Valley High School, Dres demg4oy9£o4WL^^^ NorumestTtegmiuu Meeting Show and Sale, T i „,,, i The Patz Pulsator land applies the treated liquids using a pulsating jet action to disperse liquids on preselected sites The Patz Pulsator virtually eliminates odor Liquids are applied in an environmentally acceptable method The Patz Pulsator Pump is fed treated liquids from the surface of the storage area via a floating suction line from the Patz Non-Clogging Screen The Patz Pulsator Pump moves the treated liquids to a site determined by your nutrient management plan for land application * AiT & - Sm? m,^4t ..*w*>- mmmrnd i»'JB * > ; *~c * The Patz Aerator encourages the aerobic digestion of the re maining liquids This virtually eliminates the odor emanating from the storage area, making neighbors more willing to accept the presence of your operation Also since the liquids are removed from the top of the storage basin, additional phosphorus reduc tions are possible from the settling and aeration process tension, Martinsburg Central High School, (814) 472-7986. Venango, Clarion Ag Day, Clarks Mills United Method is^hurch^S^jmj^om. Mi —'’<! O Produc'- A’" orrison’s ove Produce auc tion meeting, Martinsburg, (814)693-3265. North American Farmers’ Direct Marketing Association Convention, Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel, Ontario, Canada, thru Jan. 19, (888) 884-9270. Parts Stores: East Earl—7l7-354-0584 - Howard Johnson Inn, Mercer, 11 a.m. Franklin County Holstein annual meeting, Mrs. Gibble’s Restaurant, Chambersburg, 7 p.m. “Farming for Profit and Stew ardship” Conference, Clarion Hotel and Conference Center, Hagerstown, Md., also Jan. 19.(410)604-2681. Morrison Cove Vegetable Growers’ meeting, Memorial Park Hall, Martinsburg, 8:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Dairy Cost of Production Work shop, Cambria County Exten sion, Somerset Vo-Tech, (814) 472-7986. Clarion Venango Improving Dairy Farm Profitability, Clarion County Park, Ship- pensville, 3 p.m. Clan- V iarion, venango counties Hoi stein annual meeting, Wolfs Den Restaurant, Knox, 7 p.m., (814) 234-0364. Private Forest Landowners Workshop on Timber Market ing, Dauphin County Ag Center, Dauphin, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., (717) 921-8803. Bradford County Holstein annual meeting, Beeman’s Restaurant, Athens, 11:30 a.m. Butler County Holstein annual meeting, Garden Gate Res taurant, Prospect, 11:45 a.m. Huntingdon County Holstein annual meeting, Shaver’s Creek Community Building, Shaver’s Creek, 7 p.m. Wine Business and Marketing Short Course, thru Jan. 21, Penn State Conference Center, State College, (610) 395-2468 or (717) 394-6851. 800 339 King Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 12,2002-All Yoder’s Restaurant, New Holland, (717) 354-1522. James Patches Growers’ meet ing, Schaefferstown Fire Hall, 9:45 a.m. and 6:45 p.m., (717) 949-3860. 3 meetings on Business Sense, CFO Dairy Manage ment, Lancaster Farm and Home Center, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Southeast Pa. Crops Confer ences, Leesport Farmers’ Market, Leesport, 9:30 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. Also Jan. 25, East Brandywine Fire Hall; Jan. 23, Days Inn, Allentown; and Jan. 24, Montgomery County 4-H Center, Creamery. Animal Nutrition, Health and Profit, West Coast Salt Lake Hotel, Salt Lake City, Utah, also Jan. 23, (801) 521-7373. Virginia Farm Show, Augusta Expoland, Fisherville, Va., also Jan. 23,9 a.m.-4 p.m. Central Susquehanna Dairy Day, National Guard Armory, Lewisburg, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m., (570) 988-3950. Franklin County Corn Clinic, Kauffman Community Center, 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Hoof Care Seminar, Hartley, Del. and Hagerstown, Md., 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m., (410) 778- 1661 or (301) 791-1304. Annual Meeting of the Farm and Home Foundation of Lancaster County, Lancaster Farm and Home Center, 6:30 p.m. (717)392-4911. Clarion, Venango Milk Quality and Mastitis Workshop, (Turn to Page A 45) le 'l ■ ■ ■ ■ a
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