12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 1,1971 Solanco FFA and Young Farmers Participate in Earth Week r ■ Two Solanco FFA members plant one of about 8,000 trees at the Chester Water Authority site during Earth Week activities. FUNK'S 78F WORLD'S MOST VERSATILE FORAGE For GRAZING HAY HAYLAGE GREEN CHOP STANDING HAY PLOWDOWN • Higher Yields • More Nutritious • Faster Regrowth • Drouth Resistance Call your local Hoffman Seed Man. A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. Landisville, Pa, 898-2261 Solanco FFA members and So- ship. About 8,000 trees were Grove with the ' help of earifc lanco Young Farmers were planted. digging equipment donated W among those active during Earth Sophomores and seniors pick- Farm Service. Rcfc* Week. ed up debris along Route 222 be- Hershbergert S olance Y««g About 50 freshmen and junior tween Quarryville and the Ful- ■ nr -i ßf w the students conducted a tree plant- ton Tea House to di- a tSi ft* mg project at the Chester Water The group also cleaned up an equipment to di* a tnsam vmm. Authority site in Colerain town- open trash pile near Mechanics push the trash to be covered Several senior FFA members and which was later pushed into a trei Tony Grumelli, far right, Grumelli’s Farm covered. Service, survey an exposed trash pile AAtrex fe Xtjbag^s*'*^ : ISn |%S sse- gr ?sir ssr"l "*£?£■" &&*• Enos Buckwalter Heisey Farm Service Old Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster, Pa. Lawn, Pa. 717-394-1257 717-964-3444 P. L. Rohrer & Bro., Raymond M. Nolt Jnc. '- ■"MfeSSSS&VSI*- new liquified formulation. Makes it easier to spray your com. (Q) Agri-Chemicals V V Division of United States Steel USS and VHRTAGREEN art registered trademark*. New Holland, Pa. 717-354-0198 /