—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 22, 1980 12 • Vo Ag Survey (From Page 11 In a letter to parents, Al len H Hammon. Supervising Principal oi the school said the board docs not want to spend the money required for such a course if the boys are going lo quit school and not enroll in the course Ho said the result of the survey will determine whether or not Ephrata will set up a vocational agriculture depait men! If Ephrala should oflcr vo cational agriculture it would become the eleventh school in the county with such a department The others are Cocalieo. Donegal, Elizabeth town, New' Holland, Lampet er-Strasbm g, Penn Manor. Manheim, Warwick, Pequej Valley and Solanco Tancds Acres Knollvvood 3LoUy 33931078 owned by J C. and Jay Garber, Lancaster produced 12,832 lbs of milk and 536 lbs butterfat in 331 clays on twice daily milking as a 5 year o’d HERR’S BULK BIN SERVICE Builders of Feed and Grain Bins ALL SIZES TO FIT EVERY NEED GORDONVILLE, PA. Ph. SO 8-3931 IN ALFALFA For Less Than V 2 Tha Cost of Later Applications ■ • Use jPREMERGEI ■m * IN OCTOBER You Need Only -Gallon Per Acre Plan To Spray Alfalfa Now I Alglen Blond & MiGinnis Buck 1 Musset s Denver Allen II Mai/ Elizabelhiov/n Elizabethtown Fat mors Supply Co . Inc Ka'dor Bto 1 - Florin Hess Bios Intercourse Ckin E lloubti Kirkwood I- II Jock on Lancaster 1j IT Btnhokcr J5O Sliasburg Pike Kenneth II ILibeJu'i E D 1 Harold Zook 220 Lompe.ei Rood J. C. Ehrlich Chemical Co., Inc. 736 E. Chestnut Street EX 7-3721 "■aaaaaaaacaaaßaßaaaaßßßßaaaaaaaaaaaaaaßßaaa • Conservation (From Page II a watershed is reduced, Nor ton told the 100 members meeting in the Meadow Hills Dining Room. He called for financial as sistancc from government, industry and business firms Ear rer, outgoing CVA President Amos Funk pro posed to the membership hat it sponsor the establishment of a sediment-sampling sta tion on the Conestoga River in order to direct conserva tion research wi hin the wa tershed James Humphreville and William R Shultz were elect ed to three y ear terms as C - V. A director^. Reelected were Robert M Bmkele, Marlin E Greider, Mrs John E Holden, John H Kitch, William H. Kreitz, Carl P Lefever, William M Light, Mrs Miriam Me zler and William S Mershon • Corn Plots (From page 1) bo harvested beginning ai Lancaster' Countv Farm Bureau Good A&sn Dillt'rvillc Ed Liliiz L II Brubaker EDS Ebe’s M ll l. Inc 35 N Cedar SI Manheim Homer Giaebill R D 3 Quarryville Ross II Rohrer Sc Sons Ronks Lester A Singcn Stevens Moh'oa II Aloi on West Willow Wet Willoh Fotinei-. Asmi Washington Boro Imss'cGs Foim Sere ice DISTRIBUTED BY Lancaster, Pa. i x* - * % ‘ PENN STATE RESEARCHERS Walter I. Thomas and Clifford C Wernham check Experimental field com design ed to produce two or three ears. Known as a prolific, this sa'k is a cross between popcorn and standard dent-type corn Dr Thomas is testing this prolific characteristic for possib'e use in new hybrid com to be developed by the Pennsylvania Agricultural Experiment Station This parti cular corn was grown at the S ation’s Southeastern Field Research Laboratory near Landisville. 830 a m Monday, Oct 24 at husked The Hess Farm is lo the farm of Leroy Rutt, Eliz- cated approximately Va mile abethtown Rl. The Rutt farm south of Strasburg on Sou h is loca ed approximately one Jackson Street mile southwest of Elizabeth town On Tuesday, October 25, the John D. Burkholder farm beginning at 830 am, the on Lititz R 3, about IVs miles plots on the farm of Richard southwest of Li 3tz. 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