—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, February 19, 1972 20 fD Among those discussing plans for the 1972 celery crop this week were: left to right, Arnold Lueck, associate Lancaster County agriculture agent; Dr. Ernest Celery Growers Discuss 1972 Season Area celery growers met Tuesday afternoon at the Jay Hodecker Celery farm, East Petersburg, to discuss the on coming 1972 season. The main topic of discussion READ UNCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS o < > was the source of an adequate supply of Penncnsp variety seed for the 1972 season. This variety celery seed comes from Penn sylvania State University sup plies. It has been estimated that 80 Bergman, Penn State associate professor of plant nutrition, and Jay Hodecker of the Jay Hodecker Celery farm, East Peter sburg. per cent of the 1972 celery crop will be planted to Penncrisp. Penncrispis sold as fresh market celery throughout the winter months. The application of disease control materials and pest control were also subjects con sidered. There is an estimated 200 acres of celery grown in Lancaster County at the present time. . ‘I- . Jp , TRI-DECK IS THE MULTIPLE TIER CAGE SYSTEM WITH PROVEN PRODUCTION FEATURES • The world s best selling feeder with exclusive remix wheel • Heavy Duty Engineered cage support frames on 8-foot centers • Watering systems designed by poultrymen for poultry • Cushiomzed egg collection systems with genuine Jute belts • Engineered ventilating systems with top quality components • Cages are Double Dipped the galvanized-after-welding process that is guaranteed for ten years • Reliable manure removal systems TRY A CIASSIFICD AD! BIG DUTCHMAN A Division of U S Industries, Inc EASTERN BRANCH 215 Diller Ave, New Holland, Pa. 17557 Ph 354-5168