NewsJune 19, 1991

Bruce Gardner, assistant U.S. Secretary of Agriculture for Economics, and Thomas J. Hoogheem, manager of Environmental Issues for Monsanto Agriculture Company at St. Louis, will be keynote speakers for the `New Trends in Agriculture' program, to be held at the Show Me Center on Southeast Missouri State University campus in Cape Girardeau next month...

Bruce Gardner, assistant U.S. Secretary of Agriculture for Economics, and Thomas J. Hoogheem, manager of Environmental Issues for Monsanto Agriculture Company at St. Louis, will be keynote speakers for the `New Trends in Agriculture' program, to be held at the Show Me Center on Southeast Missouri State University campus in Cape Girardeau next month.

Gardner will discuss Agriculture Policy during the noon luncheon July 17, and Hoogheem will discuss major issues facing agriculture today, regarding the use of pesticides, during the noon luncheon on July 18..

Hoogheem previously served as environmental engineer of the Tennessee Valley Authority, and joined Monsanto in 1976 as senior environmental engineer. He has served as manager of environmental issues government affairs since 1908.

The `New Trends' program, scheduled July 17-18, will feature a number of speakers at seminars discussing dairy cattle, beef and swine, and crops.

"We're also expecting more than 75 commercial exhibits at the Show Me Center," said Bryan.

This year's event marks the first year for a summer seminar. In past years, New Trends has been held in February.

Seminars will be conducted both days at the event, starting at 9 a.m.

Beef, dairy and swine workshops will be conducted July 17, with the crop seminars July 18.

Following is a seminar schedule of events:

July 17, Diary Seminars

9 a.m. - Feeding the Dairy Herd for Increased Profits, Jim Spain, dairy nutrition specialist, University of Missouri.

10:30 a.m. - Dairy Waste Management Facilities, John Jochne, commercial agriculture engineer, University of Missouri.

1:30 p.m. - Financial Planning and Management, Ken Bailey, University of Missouri.

3 p.m. - Raising and Evaluating Quality Forage, D. A. Miller, professor of agronomy, University of Illinois.

July 17, Beef Seminars

9 a.m. Beef Reproduction for Maximum Profit, David Lalman, cattle feeding specialist, University of Missouri

10:30 a.m. Minerals, uses in beef cattle, Monte Kerle, Animal Science Department, University of Missouri

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1:30 p.m. Intensive Grazing, a Practical Approach, Tom Saxe, livestock specialist, University of Illinois.

3 p.m. Vaccines, Why They Don't Work and How to Make Them Efficient. William A. Wolft, Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, University of Missouri

July 17, Swine Seminars

9 a.m. New Trends in Swine Facilities, Joe Zulovich, swine engineer, University of Missouri, and Glenn Fry, Ham Hill Farms, Marshall, Mo.

10:30 a.m. Birth to Feeder Pig Disease and Control, Jerry Applegate, Smith Kline Beecham Animal Health, Exton, Pa., and Rick Tubbs, commercial swine veterinarian, University of Missouri

1:30 p.m. Record Systems and records for Herd Selection, speaker pending.

3 p.m. Nutrition and Feeding Practices for Increasing Profits, John Rea, University of Missouri Extension.

July 18, Crops Seminar

9 a.m. Ecomomics and Effect of Conservation Tillage Systems, John F. Bradley, superintendent of Milan, Tenn. No Till research Station.

9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Alfalfa Productions, Daryl Miller, University of Illinois.

10:30 a.m. Million $$$ Blunder, John Brumett, University of Missouri extension, Monticello, Mo., and JOhn Hochne, University of Missouri.

1:30 and 3 p.m. Prescription Fertilization, Daryl Buchholz, soil fertility specialist, University of Missouri.

1:30 and 3 p.m. New Herbicide Technology and Concerns, George Kapusta, weed scientists, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale.

1:30 and 3 p.m. Soil Compaction, "Real World" Facts, Steward Melvin, Iowa State University-Ames.

Sponsors for this year's event include:

Cape Girardeau County University Extension; Cape Girardeau Chamber of Commerce; Southeast Missouri State University; SEMO Cattlemen's Association; Cape County Pork Producers; University of Missouri Extension.

Coca-Cola Co.; Midwest Agri-Chemico, Inc.; Moorman Manufacturing, Southeast Missouri Hospital, Walinga Agri-Vac.

Boatmen's Bank; Capital BAnk; Consolidated Grain and Barge; Exchange Bank; Kasten Masonry SAles; KBSI Fox 23-TV; KFVS 12; Merck and Company; MidAmerica Farmer Grower; Radio 960 KZIM; and Smith Kline Beecham Animal Health.

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