A3O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 14, 2003 (Continued from Page AIO) out Night, Big Spring Presby terian Church, Newville, 7 p.m. Pa. Farm Bureau Cooperative Working Together, Ramada Inn, Washington, 7:30 p.m., (888) 858-7813. Tuesday, June 17 Ag Science Camp, York County 4-H Center, thru June 19, (717) 840-7408. Dr. Larry Muller’s Retirement re ception and dinner, Nittany Lion Inn, 6:30 p.m.-9 p.m., (814) 863-3665. Family Farm Days, Oregon Dairy, Lancaster, thru June 19, (717) 397-3531, ext. 139. Penn State’s Department of Dairy and Animal Sciences golf outing, Blue Course, State College, (814) 865-1362. Payment Limit Commission Pub lic Workshop, Room 107-A USD A Whitten Building, Washington, D.C., 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Regional Wool Pool, Mausdale Farm Supply, 3 p.m., (717) 437-3657. Snyder Union County Twilight Meeting, Pa. Holstein Associa tion, Clarence Shirk Farm, Beavertown, 7 p.m. Pa. Farm Bureau Cooperatives Working Together. Wayne County Mount Pleasant Fire Hall, Pleasant Mount, 7:30 p.m., (717) 397-3531, (888) 858-7813. All-American Offers Junior Contest HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) The All-American Dairy Show offers more ac tivities and competi tions to youth than any other national show. One of the most exciting and reward ing is the Junior Dairy Management Contest, which will be Tuesday, Sept. 23. This top quality contest challenges the youth competitor’s knowledge, skills, and financial management that are needed by to day’s dairy farmers to make important deci sions, and to be suc cessful in the modem dairy industry. The contest will begin with registration requiring all contest ants and coaches to re port to Superintendent Dr. Michael O’Connor in the lobby between meeting rooms A and B on the second floor of the main Farm Show Building (facing Maclay Street). Sign in will be from 8:30 a.m. to 9:IS a.m. The actual contest will begin at 9:30 am and awards will be announced at 3 p.m. For more informa tion and/or entry forms for this contest or any event, contact the All-American Dairy Show office at (717) 787-2905 or e mail aads@state.ph.us. Pa. Farm Bureau Cooperatives Working Together, Lake Huntingdon, N.Y., noon, (888) 858-7813. Wednesday, June 18 Dr. Larry Muller’s retirement Symposium and Lunch, Penn Stater Celebration Hall, State College, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., (814) 863-3665. American Society for Enology and Viticulture meeting, Reno Hilton, Reno, Nev., thru June 20. Rural Health Conference, Penn Stater Conference Center, State College, thru June 19, (814)863-8214. No-Till Systems with Dairy Ma nure, Hiddenview Holsteins, Robesonia, 10:30 a.m.-noon, (610) 378-1327. Pa. Farm Bureau Cooperatives Working Together, Ramada Inn, Morgantown, W.Va., 7:30 p.m., (888) 858-7813. Pa. Farm Bureau Cooperatives Working Together, High' School Auditorium, Corry, 7:30 p.m., (888) 858-7813. Web-based Marketing Program, Rodale Institute, Kutztown, (610) 378-1327. Horse Pasture Walk, Shamrock Farms, Woodbine, Md., 6:30 p.m„ (410) 313-2707. Ohio 4-H Youth Expo, Columbus campus, Ohio State Universi ty, thru June 20, (614) 292-9606. Thursday, June 19 Maryland Pasture Walk, Wet Meadows Farm, Emmittsburg, Md., (301) 791-1304. Lancaster County Pasture Walk, Lancaster Poured Walls • Agriculture 1 •Commercial •Residential H 1— — 1 L - Call for Prices On: • NRCS approved Manure Storage Pits • Concrete • Basements • Retaining Walls Pumping • Footers • Foundation Walls Customer Satisfaction Is Our Goal Lancaster Poured Walls, Inc. 2542 Horseshoe Rd.» Lancaster, PA 17601 (717) 656-7370 « Fax (717) 656-7350 Incorporated CONSIDERING EXPANDING YOUR FARM OPERATION? 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Bradford County Meat Quality Assurance, Tioga County Fairgrounds, Whitneyville, 10 a.m. Dairy Alliance Business Sense for Industry Leaders Update, Penn State Harrisburg Cam pus, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Green Pastures Farm Pasture Walk, Arden and Carolyn Landis Farm, 667 Puseyville Road, Kirkwood, 10 a.m.-l:30 p.m., (717) 394-6851. Unity Through Community, Kent Public Works Complex, Ist floor, Chestertown, Md., (410)778-1661. Delmarva Chicken Festival, Del aware Technical and Commu nity College, Dover, Del., thru June 21, (302) 856-9037. Transitioning to Organic Vege table Production in South Jer sey, Muth Family Farm, Wil liamstown, N.J., (609) 737-6848. International Master Gardener Conference, Gardener’s Mar ket and Trade Show, Northern Kentucky Convention Center, Covington, Ky., thru June 21, Friday 1 p.m.-8 p.m. and Satur day 9 a.m.-4 p.m., (614) 292-8426. Latimore Valley Gas and Steam Show, Latimore Fairgrounds, York Springs, thru June 22, (717) 464-9777. sAbamAg Satuirlny, Juno 21 Pedal to Preserve 2003, Donegal High School, Mount Joy, 8 a.m. Adult National Holstein Conven tion, Adam’s Mark Winston Plaza, Winston-Salem, N.C., thru June 24. Wine Growers Canopy Manage ment Seminar, Linden Vine yards, Linden, Va., 10:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. Family Farm Safety Day Camp, Bait Fire Company, Lancaster County, (717) 290-5945. Aquaculture Field Day, South Centers, Piketon, Ohio, 1 p.m.-8 p.m., (800) 297-2072. Somerset County Prospective Market Lamb and Pig Show, Somerset County Fairgrounds, Meyersdale, (814) 926-2779. Pa. Sheep and Wool Growers Board of Directors meeting, Penn State University. Spring Composting Seminar, Vollmecke Orchards, Cedar Knoll Road, Coatesville, 10 a.m., (610) 696-3500. Also Highland Orchards, Thorn dale Road, West Chester, 1 p.m. Carolina Farm Stewardship Family Farm Tour, Western N.C. near Asheville, thru June 28, (814) 865-8301. Bio 2003 Annual Convention, Washington, D.C., Conven tion Center, thru June 25, (202) 962-6656. Summer Sunday Farm Tour, Keller Farm, Germania, N.J., why pay? ...for h anting grain to the mill? ...for storage at the mill? ...for shrinkage at the mill? ..for hauling the grain back to your farm as feed? 2 p.m.-4 p.m., (609) 737-6848. Maryland State Grange Picnic, Maryland Agricultural Educa tion Foundation, Swan Harbor Farm, Havre de Grace, 12:30 p.m., (410) 838-7357. Conservation Leadership School, Stone Valley Experimental Forest, thru June 28, (814) 865-8301. Two-Night 4-H Retreat, Moun tain Creek Campground, Gardners, thru June 24, (717) 486-7681. Monday, June 23 International Ministerial Confer ence and Expo on Agricultural Science and Technology, thru June 25, Sacramento, Calif., (540) 373-9935. Pa. State Association of Bor oughs, Hershey Lodge and Convention Center, Hershey, thru June 25, (717) 236-9526. Tuesday, Jane ,'M Adult National Holstein Conven tion, Winsten-Salem, NC, thru June 24. 4-H Camp Shehaqua, Hickory Run State Park, Whitehaven, thru June 27, (717) 921-8803. Composting Butchering Waste, Gensemer’s Custom Process ing, Lightstreet, Columbia County, 7 p.m., (717) 270-4391. Pa. Farm Bureau Cooperatives Working Together, Days Inn, Meadville, 7:30 p.m., (888) 858-7813. Pa. GIS Conference, Penn State University Hilton Harrisburg Towers and Whitaker Center, Harrisburg, (717) 948-6428.
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