Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 15, 1969, Image 8

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    I—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 15,1960
THE LANCASTER COUNTY DELEGATION who
attended the congressional tour in Washington D. C.
sponsored by the Penna. Farmers Assn, on March sth
and 6th. The group met with Congressman Edwin Eshle
man and discussed legislative matters concerning agri
' culture. They also attended a banquet Wednesday even
ing and toured the Congressional Buildings. The Penna.
Farmers Assn, represent 12,000 farmers in legislature
# Form Colendar Wednesday, March 19
(Continued from Page 1) a n J- Atlantic Breeders
Annual meet, Meadow Hills
Farmers meet, Vo-Ag Room. Dining House.
7-30 p.m.—Ephrata Young Farm- 7-30 Pm. Eastern Lancastei
er meet, Vo-Ag Room. County Adult Farmer Pro
-730 p m.—Lincoln 4-H Commun- gram. Lincoln Independent
ity Club meet, Mt. Airy Fire School Bldg.
Hall. 7:30 p.m, 4-H Tractor Main-
S p.m. 4-H Redevelopment anc * ** ome Center.
Fund Committee Members Thursday, March 20
meet, Farm and Home Center. tenance Club Round-up, Farm
Pick a John Deere 1020
or 2020 to
work integral tools,
get this bonus...
with selective
response-control to
match job and conditions
integral tools are pulled by the lower links, so they
"feel" the changes in soil conditions first and fully.
That’s why “1020” and "2020" Tractors hydraulically
"sense" load changes through the draft finks. But not
all conditions call for the same sensing response, so
John Deere provides three response selections.
LOAD—automatically adjusts depth to maintain con
stant draft load. LOAD-DEPTH—automatically pro
vides weight transfer as needed. And DEPTH—main
tains tool depth you set through thick and thin. Be our
guest for an on-your-farm test of ~1 020" or "2020"
selective response. Credit? Of course, aea
Shotzberger's MBwllliß
Elm 665-2141
M. S. Yeorsley & Sons A. B. C. Groff, Inc.
West Chester 609-2990 New Holland 354-4191
Wenger implement', Ine. Londis Bros. Inc.
.The Buck 2844141 Lancaster 393-3906
in Harrisburg and Washington. It is financed entirely by Speakers will include Owen
voluntary membership dues. The delegation, are left to Barkley, Manager of the Penn
right, Leon Kreider, Quarryville; William Guhl, Ox- sjlvama cooperative Potato
ford; Noah Wenger, Stevens; Eshleman, Clyde Wivell, ,9,^! rs A, Iru ;i who will talk on
Columbia; Mrs. Jesse Wood, Nottingham; Mr. Wood, For aSd Raymond
Wayne Miller, Mt. Joy; and Roger Thome, Elizabeth- Sl?sSerto ofSSg
t° wn * Development Programs, Pa. De
partment of Agriculture will
and speak on “ How 11 Works.’"
Ephrata Young
7 30
p.m.
Farmer meet, Vo-Ag Room. Fancy Restaurant. “You are urged to attend and
Friday, March 31 630 p.m —Ephrata FFA Ban- learn about this proposed raar
-630 p.m. Lancaster County quet, Ephrata High School ' keting program,” Lueck sai#.
GROWING CORN IN '69?
IF YOU ARE, LET US SHOW YOU
HOW TO INSURE MAXIMUM YIELDS THE
MOST EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL WAY WITH:
ANHYDROUS AMMONIA
• Rental Equipment or • Custom Applied
BULK BLENDED FERTILIZER
• Rental Spreaders or
Use the program that produced
two 1968 State Com Champs.
ORGANIC RIANT
Grofftown Road, Lancaster, Pa.
Swine
YOUR COMPLETE SERVICE COMPANY
Plain
Banquet,
PLUS
• Custom Applied
FOOD CO.
392-4963 or 392-0374
Potato Growers
Meeting Set ~
For March 17
A special meeting for Lancaster*
and Chester County potato grow
ers is scheduled for Monday,
March 17 at 130 pm. in the
Farm and Home Center accord
ing to Arnold G Lueck, Associ
ate Lancaster County Agent.
The program is to include the,
pioposed Potato Marketing Pro
gram of the Pennsylvania De
partment of Agnculture "All
commercial potato growers
should be informed and give
consideration to a marketing
piogiam as first suggested by
the Pennsylvania Cooperative
Potato Marketing Advisory
Council,” Lueck said.