Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 08, 1964, Image 6

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 8. 1964
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• 1965 Farm Show
impoitance of agriculture m
•the state's total economy.
Horace L. Mann, director of
the show, said a premium list
now being printed will be dis
tributed in early October and
that entries will be accepted at
that time.
A major activity of the De
partment of Agriculture, the
show will be conducted by the
Farm Show Commission head
ed' by Governor William W.
Scranton, with Secretary Bull
as chairman.
Others on the commission
are Jack R. Grey, deputy state
secretary of agriculture, trea
surer; Dr. Russell E Larson,
dean, College of Agriculture,
and Thomas H. Patton, direc
tor of Cooperative Extension,
tooth of the Pennsylvania State
University; Dr John W.
Struck, director, Buieau of
Technical and Continuing Edu
cation, Depaitment of Public
Instruction; and thiee farmei
members, Leon Falk, Jr, Pitts
burgh; Reno H. Thomas, Bea
ver.town, and J Duff Geoige,
Carlisle H R McCulloch.
State College, is commission
seci etary.
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