Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 06, 1967, Image 17

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    • Corn Contest
(Continued from Page 13)
contest average yield at 120 3
bushels, and average produc
tion costs at 59 cents per bushel
“The goal of the contest,”
Hackenberger said, "is to have
farmers learn what yields they
are getting under their normal
production practices, and to
become aware of the stiengths
and weaknesses m their pres
ent corn production piograms"
CONTRIBUTORS CITED
Several local farmers and
businessmen were recognized
for their interest and conlnbu
Corn Planting Time Is Here
Use
AGRICO Plant Food Starter
in Your Planter
10-20-10 8-32-16 6-24-24
Try our do-it-yourself spreader system
Fertilizer available in bulk, bag or liquid
Contact your AGRICO dealer or
Lancaster Warehouse -
Roy Zimmerman - 569-2361 or Ephrata 733-8161
Churchtown Warehouse -
Lester M. Weaver - 354-5477
or Soles Representative -
B.G. Hoffman-367-1650
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WEAR!
PERFOiW!
TIRE SERVICE!
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We wiH fix yut tire «n the spetor leave yaw
' %* ikCoerlrUh leaner te ute WEE while 4r#
\ repair yeur lire
Landis Bros., Inc.
1305Monheim Pike
tions to the Manor -Young
Farmers in past years. They
were Melvin Charles, fanner
and Todd Seed dealer. Clyde
Eshleman, fanner and Pioneer
Seed dealer, Frank Herr, fann
er and V.C fertilizer dealer:
Lloyd Harnish. manager. West
Willow Farmers Assn: and
Jason Mellmger, Funk's Seed
dealer.
In addition to a fried chick
en dinner and the awards, the
program included a demonstra
tion on furniture refinishing
by the Penn Manor FHA girls,
and a slide piesentation on the
Muddy Run Power Project by
John Click
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Truck Load Farm
TIRE SALE
NYLON POWER-GRIP
REAR TRACTOR TIRE
• Wider (read design gives fonger, more uniform service
• Knife-action cleats slice into soil easily, bite deeper for
power pull
• Open center tread and open channels assure complete
natural cleaning
• Power-Grip shoulders stand rigid as they bite into soil
for positive traction
• Nylon construction gives added years of service
• Maximum flotation means f -ster work
The Straight Talk
Tire People
Loncoster 393-3906
Penn State Agr.
Specialists To
Work In India
Working in India for two
years beginning Ibis July will
be a four-man team of research
and extension persons fiomthe
College of \gncullure at The
Pennsyhania State University
Objective of the Penn Statei s
will be to assist technicians in
Maharashtia State to inciease
food production undei a ,con
tact with the US Agency toi
International Dev elopm ent
(AID).
The lorn men aie agiicultui
al engineer Mark D Shav\
chief ot paity and adusoi foi
iaim machinery, extension
agronomist Claience S Biv
ner advisor lor agronomy and
seed improvement, extension
plant pathologist Carlton F
Taylor, advisor for plant pro
tection. and soil technologist
Roger Pennock Jr, advisor foi
soil and water management.
The team is the first to be
initiated under Penn State’s
new program of international
agricultural development, head
ed by Russell B Dickerson, as
sociate dean ot the College of
Agriculture. In March Dicker
son and Shaw went to Poona,
site of the team’s operations in
Maharashtra State, to set the
stage for the two year techni
cal assistance program
The Penn State team will
assist the Maharashtra State
Director of Agriculture in mo
bilizing the research and edu
cational facilities of AID and
other international agencies to
help achieve a rapid increase
in food grains production dur-
types of soil
$33.98
9.5-24
plus |2.58
Federal Tax
and tire off your
equipment
FREE,
IT MOUNTING
Lancaster Fanning. Saturday, Alay 6.1967—17
mg India’s Fourth Five Yeai the Penn Slate team.
Plan, Dickerson says. Known as the Agrlcultinal
Specialists from .Mahaiashtra Production Promotion Prom .mi,
Slate will be sent to the I'm- this AID project will be co
versity Park campus foi shoit. ordmalcd with the Rockelellci
intensive training periods, Die Foundation lord Foundation,
kerson announces Those pci- World Rank, and United Na
sons will be selected jointly by tions .amities in crop produc
their own admimstiators and Hon and mral development
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Eby's Mill
Lititz, Pa.
Leroy M. Sensenig L. J. Denimger Co.
Hinkletown, Pa. Paradise, Pa.
Ross H. Rohrer & Sons
,Quarryville, Pa.
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