Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 07, 2002, Image 40

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    A4O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 7, 2002
Farmers ’ Market Manager
Training Workshop Jan. 27-28
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.
In a recent survey of New
York State’s farmers’ markets, it
was shown that a strong market
manager is considered a key in
gredient to a successful farmers’
market. A strong market manag
er will possess the leadership,
communication, and “people”
skills necessary to make a market
run smoothly, cooperatively and
efficiently, enhancing the market
as a community asset for both
farmers and consumers.
The Farmers’ Market Federa
tion of New York provides a sup
port structure for the growth and
promotion of farmers' markets in
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New York State. Part of their
mission is to develop and imple
ment training for farmers’ mar
ket developers, market manage
ment and market sponsors.
This winter the Farmers’ Mar
ket Federation will be conducting
a two-day workshop to assist
market managers, sponsors, and
developers to plan for and grow
successful community farmers’
markets. The seminars will be
Jan. 27-28 at the Sheraton Sara
toga Springs in conjunction with
the 2003 New York State Farm
ers’ Direct Marketing Confer
ence.
The workshop features Vance
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Corum, a nationally recognized
farmers’ market specialist and
consultant. Corum will bring his
knowledge of market manage
ment to help market managers
and sponsors to understand their
role in the farmers’ markets and
how their management can build
the success of the market for the
farmers and for the community.
He’ll cover the duties of the mar
ket manager, the importance of
vendor mix and recruitment
strategies and how to deal with
uncooperative vendors at the
market.
For more information and reg
istration, call the
Farmers’ Market Fed
eration of New York
at (315)475-1101 or e
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diane99@dreamscape.
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Nov. 1 Cattle On Feed
9 Percent Below Year Ago
WASHINGTON. D. C. Cat
tle and calves on feed for slaugh
ter market in the U.S. for feedlots
with capacity of 1,000 or more
head totaled 10.7 million head on
Nov. 1, 2002. The inventory was
9 percent below both Nov. 1,
2001 and Nov. 1, 2000, according
to the National Agricultural Sta
tistics Service (NASS).
Placements in feedlots during
October totaled 2.39 million, 12
percent below 2001 and 16 per
cent below 2000. Net placements
were 2.30 million.
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During October, placements of
cattle and calves weighing less
than 600 pounds were 809,000,
600-699 pounds were 638.000,
700-799 pounds were 521,000,
and 800 pounds and greater were
420,000.
Marketings of fed cattle during
October totaled 1.98 million, 4
percent above 2001 and 3 percent
above 2000.
Other disappearance totaled
84,000 during October, 24 per
cent above 2001 and 27 percent
above 2000.
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