Hendrik Wentink, General Manager •f Marketing and Farm Operations of Miller & Bushong, Inc., Rohrerstown, is shown (left) with Senator Hugh Scott. Harry P. Metz of Belleville, Pa., and Al bert J. Russo, Hope Valley, R. 1., at the GROWING CORN IN 70? 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 ORCANIC PLANT Grofftown Road, Lancaster, Pa. Top Dress Wheat and Barley Use 30-60 lbs. ACT. NIT. TAP pACTURF? Use 100 lbs. ACT. NIT. or 400 lbs. of 26-13-13 BLEND YOUR FULL SERVICE DEALER recent reception in the U.S. Capitol hosted by NEPPCO and its sister associations from the South and West Coast. Wentink is a director of NEPPCO, Metz is the or ganization’s secretary, and Russo is presi dent. PLUS • Custom Applied FOOD CO. 392-4963 or 392-0374 Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 2. 1970-^ Major Poultry Groups Meet Jointly Foi the second time m .is m.my ye.us, the Bo.nds of Di uctois of tlu- \'o' theastei 11 Poul tiy Piodmeii Council. Pacific Egg <S. Poult, e Association and Southeastern Poultiy & Egg As sociation met iccently in Wash ington in mint session to discuss issues of mutual interest and concern to then lespective mem be s Hendnk Wentink, gencia’ manager of Marketing and Faun Opeiations, Miller and Bu-diong Ire, Rohic>stovvn, a dnectoi of NEPPCO was mesent The thu'e “icgionals” icpie sent guss-iools poultiymen in a total of 35 states compnsmg Mennonife Relief Sale Brings Record $36,000 The Tri-County Relief Sale of the Mennomte Central Commit tee this year took in a new rec ord amount of about $36,000 in proceeds The previous record of $34,400 was set last year The sale is held to finance the work of nearly 700 Mennomte volunteers in 30 countries out side the United States and Can ada. An estimated 15,000 peisons turned out Saturday, April 25, on a near-perfect day for the sale All items foi the sale, held in three tents at the Twin Slope Farmers Market, near Morgan town, were donated In D. C. about 76 pc: cent of the natioi poultiy and oi" »i otluc I ion Anion" Iho issues icnewc weio the Aiken and SUibblcfu-l bills on ost; pioducts mspectio (Continued on Pane 27) SUTAN* Sutan St t!CTIVE HEHICI'I Call Us For Custom Application CHARLES K. NISSLEY R. D. 2, Columbia, Pa. Phone 285-5506 ® by Stauffer •)
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