Holstein Club to host annual dinner
Holstein Club members and friends are invited to the annual dinner meeting, which will be held at noon Saturday at the Garden Gate Restaurant on Route 422 near Prospect.
A Valentine's Day buffet dinner of beef, chicken, ham, salad, dessert and beverages. The cost is $5 for adults, $3 for children 4 to 10 years old and free for all children under 3. Also, all 4-H members who give an overview of their 4-H dairy activities will receive a free dinner.
Ken Raney, a PA Holstein executive, will provide a PowerPoint presentation of PA Holstein Export. A business meeting will include discussion of the PA Convention, the PA Junior Convention, spring cheese sale, summer shows, youth activities and summer/fall picnic. The musical entertainment will be provided by Ken Metrick.
Anyone interested in participating in the dairy club or industry is invited to attend. Please RSVP by Thursday to Kathy Hartzell at 724-822-0334 with your specific reservation numbers.
Lamb referendum open
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced it will offer lamb producers, feeders and first handlers the opportunity to vote in a nationwide referendum on whether to continue or terminate the Lamb Promotion, Research and Information Order, authorized under the Commodity Promotion, Research and Information Act of 1996. The referendum will be held through Feb. 27.
The referendum will be conducted at USDA's Farm Service Agency county offices. To be eligible to vote, persons must certify and provide documentation, such as a sales receipt or remittance form, that shows they have been engaged in the production, feeding or slaughtering of lambs during the period of Jan. 1, 2008, through Dec. 31.
Beginning Feb. 2 and continuing through Feb. 27, persons eligible to vote should obtain form LS-86 from a county FSA office in person or by mail, fax or via Internet at www.ams.usda.gov/lsmarketingprograms.
Persons must vote in the referendum at the county FSA office where their administrative farm records are maintained. For those persons not participating in FSA programs, the opportunity to vote will be provided at the county FSA office where the person owns or rents land.
Form LS-86 and supporting documentation must be returned in person, by mail, or by fax to the appropriate county FSA office. The form and documentation returned in person or by fax must be received in the appropriate county office prior to the close of business Feb. 27. The form and documentation returned by mail must be postmarked no later than midnight Feb. 27 and received in the county FSA office by March 6.
USDA monitors activities of the American Lamb Board. The mandatory program is financed by producers, seedstock producers (breeders), feeders and exporters who are assessed one-half cent per pound when live ovine animals are sold. The first handler, primarily packers, pays an additional 30 cents per head on ovine animals purchased for slaughter.
Notice of the referendum will be published in the Dec. 16 federal register. Copies of the final rule and notice are available from the Marketing Programs Branch; Livestock and Seed Program, AMS, USDA; STOP 0251 — Room 2628-S; 1400 Independence Ave. SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-0251; telephone at 202-720-1115; or on the Internet at www.ams.usda.gov/lsmarketingprograms.
Luke Fritz is executive director of the Butler County Farm Service Agency.
