(Continued from Page A3B) Mid-Atlantic Direct Marketing Conference, Holiday Inn Se lect, Timonium, Md., thru Feb. 22, (301)405-2436. Hands-on Instruction in making artisinal cheeses and other specialty dairy products, Tioga, N.Y., (607) 699-7968. Dairy Conference on Infectious Diseases of Dairy Cattle, Greenbriar Conference Cen ter, Wooster, Ohio, 9:30 a.m.- 3:30 jun., (330)264-8722. Christmas Tree Management Short Course, Penn Stater Hotel and Conference Center, University Park, thru Feb. 20, (814) 863-0908. Living on a Few Acres, Lehigh County Ag Center, Allentown, Wednesdays thru April 2, (610) 391-9840. Passing on the Farm Workshop, Kreider’s Restaurant, Man heim, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., (717) 664-7077. York and Lancaster Fruit Grow ers All-Day Educational Meet ing, York County Extension office, (717) 334-6271. Central Susquehanna Valley Ag ricultural Workforce Confer ence, Carriage Corner Restau rant, Mifflinburg, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Columbia County Ag Confer ence, Portabella, Bloomsburg, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., (570) 784-4722, ext. 114. Westmoreland County Crops Day, Extension Office, * lues., Wed., Thurs. & Fri. Feb. 11,12,13 & 14, 2003 339 King St, Myerstown, PA of Wenger’s Farm Machinery off Rt. 501) 10% CASH DISCOUNT ON PARTS DURING OPEN HOUSE Company Representatives will be present to receive your comments on their Equipment and answer your Questions. Equipment Demos Exhibits Free Lunch Greensburg, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Agricultural Labor Conference, Carriage Comer Restaurant, Rt. 45, Mifflinburg, 10 a.m.-3 p.m„ (888) 922-5420. Thursday, February 20 Pa. Holstein Association annual meeting and convention sale, Holiday Inn, Bethlehem. Viticulture 2003, Buffalo Con vention Center and Buffalo Hyatt Regency Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y., thru Feb. 22. Agricultural Outlook Forum, Ar lington Virginia Crystal Gate way Marriott Hotel, thru Feb. 21, (877) 891-2208. Pesticide Update Meeting, Mil ford Township Building, Spin nerstown, 7:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m., also Feb. 27, (215) 345-3283. Cecil County Maryland Exten sion Ag Update, Ed Walls Building, Fair Hill, Md. Friday, February 21 Bucks County Extension annual meeting, St. Matthew’s Lu theran Church, Kellers Church. Agricultural Biotechnology Con ference, Bromfield Auditori um, Ohio Dept, of Ag, Rey noldsburg, (614) 292-0315. Governor’s Conference on Dela ware Agriculture, Modern Ma turity Center, Dover, Del., breakfast at 7:15 a.m., (302) 831-2512. Annual KAFMO Athletic Field Conference, Holiday Inn, Grantville, (717) 921-8803. OPEN HOUSE (West CEDAR CREST EQUIPMENT Horticulture Lecture Series, Win ter Landscaping, Kent County Extension.(Mice, 709 Morgnec Road, Chestertown, Md., Ist floor meeting room, 10 a.m.- 11:30 a.m., (410) 778-1661. Also Feb. 28 Composting; March 7 Propagation; March 14 Weeds and Bugs; March 21 Perennials; March 28 Herb Garden. Pa. Holstein Association Awards Banquet, (814) 234-0362 or (814) 880-2723. Saturday, February 22 Youth Leaders Seminar, Arena Restaurant, Bedford, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Bedford Coun ty Extension, (814) 623-4800. Regional Christmas Tree Semi nar, Novasel Civic Center, In diana, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Pruning Seminar, Western Mary land Research and Education Center, Keedysville, Md., (301) 972-0848. Sunday, February 23 Pa. Game Breeders Conference, Days Inn State College, thru Feb. 26, (814) 865-5523. Penn State Cooperative Exten sion’s Open House, 724 Phillips St., Suite 201, Stroudsburg, 4 p.m.-7 p.m., (570)421-6430. Monday, February 24 Soil Fertility Workshop, 118 ASI Building, Penn State, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. York County Pesticide Update, Extension Office, 10 a.m.-noon and 7 p.m.-9 p.m., (717) 840-7408. Howard County Mid-Winter Ag Meeting, Dining Hall, Howard County Fairgrounds, 6:30 p.m., (410) 313-2702. Tuesday, February 25 Manure Management Workshop, 118 ASI Building, Penn State, 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Cedar Crest Equipment UEBUER Feed Carts Th£«IUG Frost-Free Livestock Waterer I.H. RISSLER MFG. ievei-flo TMR Mixers ffvWy /meat with a heriu Whanm. ,nc. "MERMANL. FEEb BINS aFs HAMMER r “~ LAPP iSlfflf M,LLS Energy-Free waterers fcTV Ventilation MUL*. System Experts aerotecK CEOS SMHMeesuHaaasiiMA ffiMTOV m»m Sensenig Manufacturing Steel Barn Equipment Parts Stores: East Earl—7l7-354-0584 • Quarryville—7l7-8 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 8, 2003-A3I Charles Breaks Harvest Barrier HERSHEY (Dauphin Co.) Eric Charles, Lancas ter, right, broke the harvest barrier for mechanical harvest of tomatoes when he collected 873.6 tons of usable fruit for Furman Foods on 15.9 acres for a 54.9-tons-per-acre average yield. Since 1989, James Kohl, vice president, Furman Foods, left, has offered growers a crisp $lOO bill to anyone who could break the 50-bushel-per-acre harvest barrier, which he presented Thursday afternoon to Eric. More about the harvest results and other winners is scheduled for the March 8 issue of Lancaster Farming Grower & Marketer. Photo by Andy Andrews, editor Ventilation Equipment ~jr <rmf Silo equipment with a heritage of quality Cedar Crest Curtain Systems 800-646-66 717-86* 339 King Street, Myerstown P patz FEED HANDLING EQUIPMENT MANURE HANDLING EQUIPMENT Performance strong as Steel S&Mt-S*tAt Stall Jsichie® Pasture Mai Cow Mattresses % Tlberdome 19
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