♦ Farm Calendar ♦ (Continued from Page A 10) 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 Self-Priming Cen Features: Self-priming to 20 feet Total heads to 120 feet Capabilities to 200 U.S Built in check valve Equipped with VA” or 2 threaded connections, NPT Full Line Of Hose And Coi We Stock A COMPLETE line of Teefefa SPRAY PRODUCTS • Ball Valves/ Liquid Applicator Kits • 15 gal'. & 25 gal. Tanks • I.4GPM, 12 volt ShurFlo Pump, 60 psi Max • Inline Filter * Pressure Regulator Stainless Pressure Gauge 18 ft. Wiring Harness with Switch and Fuse 15 ft. Hose, 2 Nozzle Bodies, 4 Tips, and Clamps Included • Available with optional 115 volt Pump A BALL VALVES v H CAM COUPLERS ,n st ° ck 3nod " V 28, (814) 865-8301. Lancaster Dairy Princess Pag eant, Farm and Home Center, 7 p.m. Sunday, Junn 22 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., 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. 17543 f&aaaaim <92ttsKnnßKKi VkK*nmsim * llWf S^gr R I B m. nil it ■m iy SC. Wm HypraPUMPS THE LONG BLUE LINE ™ Mi DIAPHRAM DEMAND PUMP Monday Juno 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. KAFMO Sports Turf Manager’s School, Lebanon Valley Col lege, Annville, thru June 25, (717)921-8803. Washington County Wool Pool, Washington County Fair grounds, thru June 24. Tuesday. June 2J 4-H Camp Shehaqua, Hickory Run State Park, Wtutehaven, thru June 27, (717) 921-8803. Composting Butchering Waste, Gensemer’s Custom Process ing, Lightstreet, Columbia a2bbbb®di %toaaßßßi : \mSSSSSSSmSSSSSSm^. OUR rOMPLETI PUMPS 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. Wednesday. June 3.3 Selling Produce Through CSA, Simple Gifts Farm, Columbia, 6 p.m.-9 p.m., (717) 664-7077. Monitoring Pastures, Provident Farm, Liberty, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Dairy Cattle Heat Abatement, Leslie N. Firth Learning Cen ter, Mercer, (814) 563-9388. Thun.day Juis 1 ,’b 2003 Red Power Roundup, Bloomsburg Fairgrounds, Bloomsburg, thru June 28, (570)275-0398. miLLCR PRO L Having trouble wWi am, heavy forage? Shepherd’s Night, Mercer Coun ty Wool Growers, Mercer County Extension office, Les lie N. Firth Learning Center Auditorium, 6 p.m. COOL meeting. Farm and Home Center, Lancaster, 1 p.m.-4 p.m., (202) 720-8998. Northeast Ohio Lawn Care Semi nar, Ohio Agricultural Re search and Development Cen ter, Wooster, Ohio, 8 a.m., (800) 510-5296. Muck Crops Field Day, Ohio Ag ricultural Research and Devel opment Center’s Muck Crop Branch, CeleryvUle, Ohio, 10 a.m.-noon, (419) 935-1201. USDA Country of Origin Label ing listening session, Penn State Extension, Lancaster Farm and Home Center, 1 p.m.-4 p.m., (717) 270-4391. (Turn to Page A 37) ** *■