Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 19, 1972, Image 22

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    22— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 19, 1972
Attending the Seventh Annual
Southeastern Dairy Conference Tuesday at
the Guernsey Barn, Lancaster, were (left
to right) Everett Mullinix, from Curtis
Breeding Service; Richard Stein, J. W.
Eshelman & Son; Alan Bair, Assistant
Crops and Soils
Day is Feb. 22
The twelfth annual Lancaster
County Crops and Soils Day will
be held at the Farm and Home
Center from 8;30a.m. until 3 p.m.
Tuesday, February 22.
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The educational program is
designed to bring local farmers
up-to-date information for the
growing season just ahead.
Agri-business firms will have
exhibits of their products and
programs. The first hour of the
program, beginning at 8:30 a.m.,
is devoted to visiting the displays
of seed, fertilizer, lime and
agricultural chemicals shown by
farm supply dealers. The exhibits
will also be available during the
lunch period from 12 noon until
1:30 p.m.
At 9:45 a.m. “That Gypsy
Moth” will be the subject by
Kenneth Kadow, inspector,
Pennsylvania Department of
Agriculture, at 10 a.m., Dr.
Leraue G. Kizer, Penn State
Extension farm management
specialist, will discuss “The
Dollars and Cents of Crop
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County Agent: Obie Snyder, keynote
speaker for the conference: William
Stewart, New Holland Supply Co.; L. E.
Fortna, Allis-Chalmers; and Jerry Shaffer,
farm specialist for PP&L
Economics”; at 10:45 Dr.
Clarence S. Bryner, Penn State
Extension agronomist, will
discuss “Small Grains - Some
Familiar and New Ones”. Last
speaker before noon is Dr.
Nathan Hartwig, Penn State
Extension agronomist, on
“Weeds and Weed Control” at
11:15 a.m.
Heading the afternoon session
at 1:30 will be Joseph McGahen,
Penn State Extension
agronomist, who will discuss
“Corn Production, 1972 style”,
followed at 2:15 p.m. by James
M. Stere, New Holland Division
of Sperry Rand marketing
research, on “Mechanization
Systems and Forage Handling”.
The meeting will adjourn at 3
p.m.
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Manheim Young Farmers
The Manheim Young Fanners
will hold its annual banquet at 7
p.m. Friday, March 10 in the
Manheim Central High School
Cafeteria.
Feature of the evening will be
the slide presentation “God’s
Great Masterpiece” by Glenn
Eshelman, local photographer.
Hard impervious surface of reinforced fiberglass
bonded to polyurethane of polystyrene foam insulation
with foil vapor barrier on the back.
- One-step application will give finish wall plus insulation.
- Flanged edge on long side to conceal fasteners.
- Will not support bacterial or mold growth.
- Will not rust, rot or mildew.
- Resists impact and scratches.
- Minimum clean-up time.
• Insulation as well as liner.
- U. S. D. A. approved for federally-inspected meat and
poultry plants.
APPLICATIONS; - FULL WALL LINERS
CEILINGS - WAINSCOTS
PORT-R-LAP
OF PENNSYLVANIA
PANELING SYSTEM
Gordonville, Pa. 17529 Ph. 717-768-8855
Banquet Scheduled
Reservations to attend this
banquet can be made by con
tacting the Manheim Young
Farmers public relations
director, Ben Nolt, Manheim
RDI, by calling 665-5989.
Deadline for obtaining tickets is
March 2.
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