Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 02, 2002, Image 11

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Calf and Heifer Workshop,
Mason Dixon Farm, Gettys
burg, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Pa. Landscape and Nursery
Conference, Penn Stater
Hotel, University Park Con
ference Center, thru Feb. 7.
Pennsylvania Young Farmers
Winter Conference, Cedar
Crest Chapter hosting, Leba
non County.
Tilling the Soil of Opportunity,
Snyder County, Bucknell
University, Lewisburg, 6:30
p.m.-9:30 p.m. Tuesdays Feb
ruary through April.
Farm Business Management
School, Leola Family Restau
rant, 7 a.m.-6;30 p.m., (717)
397-3531.
Ohio Calf and Heifer Jeopardy,
Smithville, 9:30 a.m., (330)
264-8722.
Soil Fertility Workshop, ASI
Building, Penn State, 9 a.m.-4
p.m.
Let Your Crops
Dine On Alpine J|Mm
The Company
Offers You
High Quality Plant Food I
■ At Competitive Prices
Dealer Inquiries Welcome
Talk To Us About Seed Banded Plant Food And
Foliar Feeding
Place Phosphorus Where It Does Most Good
(Seed Banded)
6-24-6 9-18-9 3-18-18 5-15-15
Check Early Order & Quantity Price
Zimmerman Lime & Fertilizer, Inc.
235 W Burkholder Dr (717) 733-7674 Lltltz, PA 17543
Dealer of Raven Liquid Storage Tanks
POULTRY GUARD
* ✓ v»T
New Poultry Guard“ Litter Amendment is a unique activated clay
that delivers consistent ammonia control without the handling
inconvenience associated with other poultry litter treatments.
Unlike these other treatments, Poultry Guard Litter
Amendment is easy and convenient to apply and needs ji i
no incorporation or activation Fewer application I ijr ■ I
variables mean more consistent performance In I BtwrnVMlßll I
addition, Poultry Guard can be applied up to five days I "sSUslSSiffll I
before bird set, whenever it’s convenient for the grower I |-rl|leW '"'V I
Using Poultry Guard I J
Litter Amendment I
Is As Simple As...
Oppiy
Simply spread over
poultry litter.
Oird Set Oontrol Ammonia
Poultry Guard can be applied Poultry Guard will deliver
when It's most convenient, up immediate and long-term
to five days before bird set ammonia control and give
• No application timing birds a healthier growing
headaches between clean environment.
No complicated instructions out and bird set
for heating and ventilation in •No last minute application
conjunction with application after equipment has been
lowered
No incorporation
No moisture activation
You be the judge! We are confident this litter amendment will improve
your poultry and your profits.
For More Information Call:
BEITZEL’S SPRAYING
Witmer, PA 17585 • 717-392-7227 or
Toll Free 1-800-727-7228 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM
CERTIFIED COMMERCIAL APPLICATORS
LICENSED Spraying Since 1961 INSURED
❖ Farm Calendar *
4-H Tractor Safety Club Meet
ing, 7:30-8:30 p.m., (717) 270-
4391.
Pa. Corn and Silage Conference,
Holiday Inn, Grantville.
Pruning Workshop at Naylor
Vineyard in York County,
(717)394-6851.
Crops Record Management
Training, Somerset Regional
Training Center, (814) 472-
7986.
Ohio State Extension, USDA
program, Guernsey County
Extension Office, Cambridge,
Ohio, (740) 432-9300.
Biosecurity Module, Clarion
County lO
Rohrer Dairy Farm, Wash
ington Boro, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m.,
(717)270-4391.
Ohio Fruit and Vegetable
Growers Congress, Toledo,
Ohio, thru Feb. 8, (614) 249-
2424.
LITTER AMENDMENT
• No more dangerously high
levels of ammonia to stunt
growth
Northeast Vegetable Growers
Meeting, Thompson’s Dairy
Bar, Clarks Summit, (717)
963-4761.
Blue Ball National Bank Ag
Seminar, Blue Ball Fire Com
pany, (717) 354-4541.
Corry Dairy Producers Group,
Marlene’s Restaurant, Corry,
10 a.m., (814) 563-9388.
Southern Maryland and Vegeta
ble and Fruit meeting, David
sonville, Md., 8 a.m.-3:30
3 meetings Business
Diary CFOs, North Central
Pa.
Ohio Pork Congress, thru Feb. 8,
8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Thurs
day and Friday Trade Show 2
p.m.-6 p.m. and 8:30 a.m.-5
p.m.
York County Crops Day, York
4-H Center, 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.,
(717)840-7408.
Tri-County Vegetable and Small
Fruit Meeting, Penn Town
ship Community Building,
Shippensburg, (717) 263-
9226.
Virginia VMA meeting, Hotel
Roanoke, thru Feb. 10, (800)
937-8862.
Lancaster County Extension
Annual Meeting and Social,
Farm and Home Center, Lan
caster, 6:15 p.m., (717) 394-
6851.
Bring Nature’s Freshness Into Your Home!
Tioga County Woodland
Owner’s Meeting, Pa. College
of Technology, North
Campus, 7 p.m.
Schuylkill County Dairy Day,
Schuylkill County Ag Center,
Pottsville, 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Reproductive Workshop, Wil
liam J. Bainbridge Technol
ogy Center, Meadville, 9:30
a.m.-3 p.m., (814) 863-0471.
Delaware Ag Equipment Day,
Exhibit Hall, Delaware State
Fairgrounds, Harrington,
Del., 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., (302)
Pa. Junior Holstein Convention,
Ramada Inn, Altoona, thru
Feb. 10,(814)234-0364.
PASA Farming for the Future
Conference, Penn Stater Con
ference Center Hotel, (814)
349-9856, ext. 1., also Feb. 9.
Franklin County Crops and
Soils Day, Lemasters Com
munity Center, 9 a.m.-2:30
p.m., (717) 263-9226.
Pesticide License Test Date,
Lebanon Valley Ag Center,
8:30 a.m.-noon, (717) 270-
4391.
Designing and Managing Tie
stall Barns, Lancaster Farm
and Home Center, 10 a.m.-
2:30 p.m., (717) 394-6851.
Dairy Discussion Group,
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 2,2002-All
Warren County Extension,
12:30 p.m.
Lancaster County Livestock
Banquet, Farm and Home
Center, 6:30 p.m., (717) 394-
6851.
Dairy Discussion Group,
Warren County Extension,
extension office, 12:30 p.m.
Lancaster County 4-H Livestock
Banquet, Farm and Home
Center, 6:30 p.m., (717) 394-
6851.
Tie Stalls and Tie Stall Barns
meeting, Lancaster Farm and
Home Center, 10 a.m., (717)
Dauphin County Crops Day,
Upper Dauphin High School,
8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., (717) 921-
8803.
New Castle County 4-H Winter
Workshop on Vet Science, 9
a.m.-noon.
Southern Maryland Small
Farmers Seminar, Prince
George’s County Extension,
county office in Clinton, 9
a.m.-12:30 p.m., (410) 222-
6759.
Delmarva Forestry Seminar, Po
lytech Adult Education Con
ference Center, Woodside,
Del., 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.,
(302)730-4000.
“Introduction of Beekeeping'
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PENNFIELD
DAIRY FEEDS
#75021 -16% FLAKE
$159.36
#75023 - 20% FLAKE
$176.06
#7OlOO - 35% PELLET
$256.32
#75062 - 38% PELLET
$254.21
Prices are week of 02/04/02 and
include 4 ton volume mid
week/early order 4cash
discount paid 10 days Prices
are delivered to the farm within
75 miles from Mt Joy, PA
PENNFIELD
GRAIN BANK
Prices may vary by
feed mill location.
Prices Week Of 02/04/0:
$2.42 bu
Soybeans $4.28 bu
Barley $2.00 bu
• Use Gram “Same As Cash”
• Prices Updated Weekly
Corn
Grain Back-Hauling
No Storage Charges When
Applied To Feed Purchases
-Yearly Statement of Gram
Transactions Available
CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPT.
OPEN 24 HOURS
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