A34-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 7 2002 Cornell Program Strengthens Northeast Sheep/Goat Industries ITHACA. N.Y. The North east Sheep and Goat Marketing Program at Cornell University was established in January 2001 to improve the marketing infra structure for sheep and goats in the 12 northeastern states: Con necticut, Delaware, Maine, Mary land, Massachusetts, New Hamp shire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island. Ver mont, and West Virginia. The program is funded by the Lamb Meat Adjustment Assistance Pro gram, which resulted from legal actions taken by the American Sheep Industry Association to limit cheap lamb imports to the U.S. Bob Melchior was highly effec tive in the marketing coordinator position for the program until his unexpected death in early Au gust. To continue to serve producers in the Northeast and fulfill the obligations of the grant, Cornell University elected to fill the mar keting coordinator position. Susan Schoenian. a University of Maryland (small ruminant) Ex tension Agent and sheep and goat producer assumed 50 per cent of the responsibilities of the position and concentrates her ef forts in the southern half of the 12-state region. Chris Parsons, a goat producer Largest Farm And Home Store In The Area! EARLY WINTE SAVINGS! HEAT LAMP BULBS -ON SALE! —4k SKU BY THE CASE 000940 125 W Clear $1.66 ea. ( .>1 03008 250 W Clear $1.66 ea. \TN V 030640 250 W Red $3.51 ea. —S Pj_ CJB Bale Feeders • Heavy-Duty • Light Duty Galvanized Starting at $109.00 gg 6-bar H-— FARM GATES Galvanized - 1 -5/8” Tube 4 $34.99 8 $51.99 12 $59.99 16 $82.99 6 $41.49 10’ $54.99 14 $74.99 18 $97.99 Painted Heavy Duty -2” Tube 4 $45.99 8 $68.99 12’ $89.99 16 $114.99 6 $55.4‘: 10 $79.99 14’ $99.99 18’ $129.99 EQUIPMENT, INC. FARM & HOME CENTER 717-464-3321 or 800-732-0053 www.aceretailer.com/emherr Herrville Rd & Rt 272 South 2 1/2 Miles South of Willow Valley Square Not Responsible For Typographical Errors and custom processor from Pine City, N.Y., performs 50 percent of the duties and focuses his ef forts on the northern half of the region. Susan can be reached at (301) 432-2767 ext. 343 or ssBo@umail.umd.edu. Chris can be reached at (607) 732-4987 or cgparsons@prodigy.net. The Northeast Sheep and Goaf Marketing Program has accom plished many of its stated objec tives. Regional Marketing Sum mits were held in the northern, middle, and southern parts of the region at the beginning of the granting period to publicize the program and get feedback on methods to improve marketing infrastructure in our region. Program staff and an advisory board with representatives from each of the 12 states have imple mented several pilot marketing projects. Graded tele-auctions have been organized at various locations in New York State. A successful marketing pool has been established whereby a group of a half dozen producers, representing 1,200 ewes on accel erated lambing programs, is sup plying 10 to 20 “premium quali ty” lambs per week to a retail market in New York City. A marketing pool to sell ani mals direct to New York City live animal markets will undergo its RERS wate; Heated No Freeze 2 Hole Gallon Hole Also Available 1 or 2 Hole 8 Gallon HEY, POULTRYMEN! LONG LIFE LIGHT BULBS - 11,700 HRS! SKU WATT CASE BY THE CASE 60006 25 120 60008 40 120 600100 60 120 60012 75 120 60014 100 120 Farmaster gjjr jjfc 2 Ton Mini Mi V Feed Bin w/ladder and unloading slide. 1 Unloading clearance 35” Ideal for Small Him #790113 ss99°° EAIHERR trial run for the Thanksgiving holiday season. Development of a Kosher/ Halal kill floor for small and me dium sized plants has also been a goal. A safer slaughter knife for Halal slaughter successfully un derwent testing at several sites and a “humane" restraining sys tem for ritual slaughter (Kosher and Halal) was also successfully tested at a plant in southeastern Pennsylvania. One of the primary accom plishments of the Northeast Sheep and Goat Marketing Pro gram is the establishment of a sheep and goat marketing Web site at www.sheepgoatmarke ting.org. The site includes program in formation, news, links, calendar of events, links to regional auc tion prices, an ethnic calendar, articles on marketing, and a di rectory of producers, feeders, dealers, buyers, sellers, auction houses, retailers, wholesalers, and processors. The grant providing funding for the Northeast Sheep and Goat Marketing Program will ex pire on January 21, 2003. Re gional Marketing Summits are planned in FaU’o2/Winter’o3 to determine how the program can continue to serve producers in the Northeast region and discuss the formation of a Northeast Sheep and Goat Marketing Association. Additional funding is being sought to continue funding for a marketing coordinator. Producers can help extend the efforts of the program by participat ing in the Regional Marketing Summits, by adding their names to the program mail ing list, and by provid ing input to Cornell University, Susan and Chris, and/or the advi sory board, all of which have contacts on the Website. The dates and loca tions for the Regional Marketing Summits are as follows: • Satuiday, Dec. 14, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Chichester, New Hampshire, Town Hall. For more information contact Bruce Clement at bru ce.clement@unh.edu or Mike Thonney at (607) 255-2851 or mlt2@cornell.edu. 34< ea. 34 $ ea. 34 $ ea 34 $ ea 34$ ea Mon -Fn 6 30 am-8 00 pm Sat 7 30 am-6 00 pm ups UPS Drop Point • Friday, Jan. 10, 2003 at Harrisonburg, Virginia in con junction with the Virginia North Carolina (Mid Atlantic) Shep herd's Symposium. The market ing summit will consist of a mar keting panel followed by an open discussion with the NESGMP as the focal point. Both sheep and goat producers are urged to at tend. For more info contact Susan Schoenian at (301)432-2767 ext. 343 or ssBo@umail.edu. • Saturday, Jan. 18, 2003 at the Cornell Sheep Farm, Har ford, New York in conjunction with the Quinterly Cornell Sheep Farm Field Day. Both sheep and goat producers welcomed. For more info contact Dr. Michael Thonney at (607)255-2851 or mlt2@cornell.edu. For more information about the Northeast Sheep and Goat Marketing Program contact Dr. Michael Thonney, Cornell Ani mal Sciences Department, (607)255-2851 or visit the Web site at www.sheepgoatmarke ting.org. Additional information about sheep, goats and many other topics can be found at Cor- SPOTLIGHT ON FAMILIES IN ANNUAL FARM SHOW ISSUE The new and expanded Farm Show opens to the public on Saturday, Jan. 11. And one of our largest, and best issues, is soon to hit mailboxes. The Jan. 11 issue will be Lancaster Farming’s own Farm Show Issue, which highlights the newly expanded, largest indoor agricultural event in the country. Included that issue: Farm Show family highlights, Keystone Degree recipient biographies, events schedule, and maps. It’s a brand-new Farm Show this year. We hope to see you there! Js^k. I Attention Hunters § f H!tiiliah£. 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