A22-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 14, 2002 Experts On Hand To Interpret Farm Bill At Farm Science Review LONDON, Ohio Farmers with questions about how the new Farm Bill affects them can find the answers at the 2002 Farm Science Review, Sept. 17-19, at the Molly Caren Agri cultural Center near London, Ohio. Experts from state and federal agencies will be on hand to help visitors sort out the programs and provisions that could affect their operation. “This is an opportunity for the producers to get firsthand in formation on the implementation of the 2002 Farm Bill. The pro gram and provisions can get quite complicated,” said Larry Adams, state executive director Gasoline Powered Hand ~ VACUUM SHREDDER w fsf *1 79” y%f MAGNUM CHAIN SAW *7145 76.5 cc, 6.03 bhp, 14.5 lbs. lUbKiU!! 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Producers, farm operators, and other visitors to the 2002 Farm Science Review will be able to question the authority on envi ronmental regulations and laws and preventative measures to re duce manure liability, Sept. 17-19. Large and small-farm owners face increased concern about ma nure handling and application as it becomes more of a social issue, Extended Starting Se Mon., Tues., Thun Wed Sat KSharlo Other Buyers: Donald Hershey Jim & Shirley Hershey G Sherwood Huntzberger J&R Forestry, Inc. Jagtrux Jennings Auction Group King Painting & Wallpapering, Inc Jay Kopp Koser Jewelers Lancaster Level Flo Lancaster Tractor & Equip , Inc Leidy, Inc Longenecker's Hatchery M&D Auto Parts Master Carcare Meadowview Farm Melmar Acres Messick Farm Equipment Inc Dorothy Metzler Metzler System said Peggy Hall, Ohio State Uni versity Extension Agricultural and Rural Law Program director. 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