In association with the Lancaster County Poultry Association, “Farm to Processor Quality Assurance / Quality Control” “Neighbor Relations in a Shrinking World” “Trees as Vegetative Filters for Farms” “Feed Bin Management” Rav Leibw Wenger’s Feed Mill, hit “Biosecurity Information / Calif. Newcastle Disease Update” 12 00 noon ( %1 00, tickets available at the (loot) Lunch - “Care Custody & ( antral” - (In g KnUiain Westfield Group “Animal Care Update and Perspectives (Panel Discussion)” - SKI! Store s “llen/Pullet Health Update’’ Announcement-. Ac know lodgements (thank you exhibitois / sponsors) & Adjournment mm 33rd ANNUAL SPRING SALE mm |SENOUR| [SEWOURj MARCH 3rd To MARCH llnd, 2003 10% DISCOUNT SALE: HARDWARE - TOOLS - PAINTS - OIL PIPE FITTINGS, NAILS, IMMERGUT BATTERIES RED BRAND FENCING - WHEELBARROWS - EXPRESS WAGONS INCLUDED IN SPECIAL SALE Receive a 13% DiSCOUIIt On $600.00 Orders. Receive a 2*0% DiSCOUIIt On $1,200 Orders. Quantity Discounts Must Be Paid By 1 Check, Good By March 22nd B p Free Donuts & Refreshments Mar. 3 and 4 SUPER VALUE! Ivercare Horse ®M|jE Dewormer , $ 6.95 Net 32 in Fence Wire, 6 in Stay 39 in Fence Wire, 6 in Stay 47 in , 6 in Stay 47 in 6in Stay, Solid No 9 16 Ft Hog Panels 16 Ft Cattle Panels 12 Ga 4-Point Barbed Wire High Tensile Barbed Wire High Tensile Wire 4,000 Ft Rolls 200 Ft Horse Wire D-Handle Manure Fork *23.95 Net 14-36 Alum S-Handle Shovel *30.00 Net Long Silage Fork *48.00 Net 6 1/2 Ft Wood Posts 8 Ft. Wood Posts For Rent 1 Person Earth Auger LAWN CARTS, HOT BEDS & DOG KENNELS Poultry Progress Day March 6, 2003 Farm & Home Center Auditorium. 1383 Arcadia Rd. Lancaster, PA Andy Bradford 1 entative Topical Schedule, Subject to Change Exhibits 8 00am - 1 30 pm MORNING PROGRAM 9.30-12.00 am -Dr Gregory P Martin Penn Slate Extension - Poultry -Dr Bud Malone, Umversits oj Delaware Extension AFTERNOON PROGRAM O/ Liu (linqruh Poulin Dias’twslu lahoiaion him of Paw Nes t llotlon Cenlei BEKAERT WIRE 10% OFF If These Prices *7s°° *l25 00 *l43°° *229°° *l6“ *l7“ *4s°° *29“ *6s°° *lB7°° *6.95 *7.95 *65.00 A Day I LANCASTER COUNTY POULTRY ASSOCIATION 1 i I President - Susan Ranck & Bryan Woods, Banner’s Pride Dr Pairs Dunn Penn Slate Veterinary Diagnostu. Laboratory University Park 1 30-3 00 p m haul Sami i Saudei ' / Paul Stauffer Bird ()\snn no! sailed The famous original SWR Pocket Visegnp now with a knife and screwdriver A very popular pocket tool for the farmer or any horse and buggy owner Keep this tool in your pocket and you will like it l \ n Introductory special for these 3 weeks Only $16*95 Net '*** - ' ■ w 7 / \ VISE-GRIP SWR «*“ ‘16.50 Net Per Bale (We Guarantee Full Length Competition May Have 5% Less) Volleyball Game Sets CARRIAGE & MACHINE BOLTS NUTS & WASHERS special price 95 C LB.NET (FULL & HALF SIZES) BY THE POUND INCLUDING GRADE 5 IN. MACHINE VALLEY HARDWARE 958 Vintage Road, Chrictiana, PA 17509 Tools • Hardware Martin Scnour Paints • Kendall Motor Oils Hours: Mon., Wed. 6:30 am-4:00 pm Tues. (S Fri. 6:30 am-7:00 pm; Sat. 6:30 am-2:00 pm^ Ag Teacher Honored [ LEBANON (Lebanon Co.) Ste phen Miller, a teacher at Conrad Weiser High School, was honored recently at the Lebanon Valley Fanners Bank/Fulton Bank’s 24th Annual Agriculture Seminar. The vocational-agriculture teach er was recognized for his dedication to the agricultural community. He is very active in the Future Farmers of America (FFA) program where his students have learned confidence through public speaking, judging programs and interviewing. At left Stephen Miller, Ag Science teacher and FFA advisor, Conrad Weiser High School, accepts an annual recognition award from Michael Firestine, senior vice president and sen ior agriculture loan officer, Lebanon Valley Farmers Bank, and Phil Wenger, president of Fulton Bank. Newspaper Selects Prize Winners EPHRATA (Lancaster Co.) Lancaster Farming has announced the winners of several prizes from a drawing during the recent Pennsyl vania Holstein Convention. R 0 H Winning five straws from Select Sires is Rodney Crider, Chambers- AQUA COUNTRY IS PART OF MARCH 8 GROWER & MARKETER We introduce a brand-new component ot the Lancaster Farming ; Grower & Marketer section for the March 8 issue It s called u Aqua Country, Pages are scheduled to include reports on tarm i ) mg fish, including a large hatchery in Franklin County, 1/ ' trout hatcheries in Monroe County: a lesearch update on the industry from select universities, and a listing and advertising trom maiot . aquacultural suppliers. Watch tor it l mmm mmm $ m TO mi Can You Afford lb Guess When It Comes lb Feeding Your Crops, Corn, Soybeans, Alfalfa, Small Grains And Produce? Gro-mor Has The Programs That Produce PROFITS. 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Through his mentoring, several are accomplished veterinarians, bi ologists and scientists. Major universities recognize Mill er’s program at Conrad Weiser High School as an exceptional one. Miller accepted the award in the presence of 550 attendees. burg. The winner of five straws from Alta Genetics is Barry Eng land, Williamsburg. The winner of five straws from Semex is Bonnie Hess, Gettysburg. Congratulations to all prize win ners!