Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 10, 1970, Image 22

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    Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Jami
Vegetable Growers Conference
Scheduled For February 9-11
22
UNIVERSITY PARK Fu
lure approaches to seeding and
harvesting vegetables and new
aspects of labor management
will be highlights of the annuel
Vegetable Confcience scheduled
lor Februau 9 II at The Penn
sylvania Stale University
The meeting, which will be
of inlet est to \egetable growcis
jmd canneix fieldmen. will be
gin at noon on Febiuaiy 9 and
conclude at noon the third dav
All sessions will be held in the
Nittany Lion Inn
Topics to be piesented the
lust day are "Production and
Maiketing at the Faim Level”
h> Paul Linvill. maiket man
agei foi Lmvilla Oichaids
Media ‘"Bedding Plant Piodue
lion' by Robeit Fortney. Penn
State Extension floncultin ist
* Air Pollution Damage to Ve
getablcs” by Noiman Lacasse.
Penn State assistant piofessoi
of plant pathologx and directoi
of the Centei of An Envnon
jnent Studies and "Growing
Moie Dollais Per Acie With
New Systems - ’ presented by
Norman Smith county agucul
tuial agent in Bridgeton, N -T
The morning progiam on
February 10 will include such
discussions as “Cost Accounting
an Vegetable Production” led by
B Wayne Kelly, Penn State Ex
tension farm management speci
alist: “Post-Hai vest Costs in
Fiesh Vegetable Production” by
Jaivis Cain, professoi of agu
cultuial economics at the Uni
\ersity of Maryland, and “Labor
Management” by Virgil Ciow
ley. Penn State Extension faim
management specialist
The Tuesday afternoon pio-
SEE US AT THE
FARM
SHOW
WEEK
NEXT
One of us will be at the
AHis-Chalmers Booth most
o T the week. Also visit the
displays of some of our
other manufacturers such
as . . ,
• Allis-Chalmers
• New Holland
9 WajneWvant
. 638-646
O Van Dale
• Starline Barn
Cleaners, Barn Eqpt.
Feeders and Spreaders
Booth 354-395; 400-401
• Grove Wagons
• Leh Fertilizer
Distributors
• C. A McDade Co
361-36?; 369-370
• Hamilton Equipment
• J. S. Woodhouse Co
Booth 378-385
L H. Brubaker
350 Pi’s, Lane.
R. D. 3, Litit?
Phone Lancastei 39* 5179
Stiasbiug 637 9003
Litit/ 026 7 Tub
iry 10.1970
gram will center on mechaniza
tion tiends and field manage
ment Donnell Hunt, professor
of agricultural engineering at
the Univeisity of Illinois will
discuss “Wh\ Is Machinery Im
portant 9 " and Donald Daum.
Penn State ag engineer will pre
sent the topic "Driving Pattern
and Field Efficiency.” “Now
and Future Appi caches to Seed
ing and Hal vesting Vegetables”
will be discussed by Burton S
Hoi nc, Extension ag engineer
Third-day activities will in
clude a icport of th<* 1069 Penn-
NEW.. . biggest
feedmaker built!
Gehl leads again. Big, new 115-bu. Mix-All
combines “biggest-of-all” capacity plus GehTs
commercial-quality grind and mix ability. One
demonstration will prove the 115MX can help
you manage more livestock. Here’s why:
• Exclusive hay feeder smoothly feeds bale
slices to the mill.
• 115-bu. mixing tank, plus new 21-in. mill
increase feedmaking capacity.
• 66 thin cutting hammers more per sq. ft.
of screen area than other mills,
• Grinds high-moisture corn and delivers
directly to the silo.
• 10-foot, high pivot (46") auger unloads feed
where you need it.
These and many other features put the giant
115MX way ahead of competition. More farm
ers 30,000 of them own Mix-Alls than any
other make.
Make us Prove it with a Demonstration!
FARMERSVILLE ZOOK'S FARM
EQUIPMENT CO. STORE
R. D 2, Ephrata, Pa. Honey Brook. Pa.
CHAS. J. McCOMSEY N. G. HERSHEY
& SONS & SON
Hickory Hill. Pa. Manhenn
Well be at the Farm Show
Toronto Committee: n
talk by Charles Porter. Penn
State agricultural economist or.
‘'Competitive Position of the
Vegetable Processing Industry
in the Northeast:" a discussion
of the “Brine System for Sort
ing Tomatoes” by Robert Gut
terman. president of Food Tech
nology Corporation: and "Pro
gress and Problems in the
Mechanization of Tomato Pro
duction" by Edwin Crosby,
director of the agricultural di
vision of the National Canners
Association
Also included on the Wednes
day morning program is the pre
sentation of awards to the top
tomato, bean, and sweet corn
producers.
The event is sponsored bv the
Protect Lawn
It wc hnve mud. .mow thi, dl.com ho. boco . problem, cou.
winter, we can expect snow mold lions Allen H. Bauer, extension
plant pathologist at The Pcnnsyl-
Pennsylvania Vegetable Grow- vama State University. Damage
ers Association and Pennsylvan- from snow mold is reduced or
ia Canners and Food Processors prevented by not piling snow on
Association in cooperation with j awn ant j treating prob*
the Penn State Department of , ... . . .
Horticulture and Cooperative lcm areas Wlth chemicals. Where
Extension Service. snow mold has been troublesome
For complete conference de- and much snow falls, see your
tails, contact your county agn- county agent for further infor
cultural agent matron on snow mold control.
In lawns or fine turf where tho
Modern Hybrids for
asgrow Modern Farming
WE ME IN
BOOTH 532
Stop and see us.
We offer top Sweet Corn
Varieties for market and
Mechanical harvesters.
Best in Pickle varieties. In Field
Corns we have high population
varieties for higher yields.