(Continued From Page 9) Election of officers and four directors. 12 Noon—Banquet. William H Juzi, Toastmaster, Address: Edward W. Cutter, Profcuor of Dairy Husbandry, Mississippi State Uni versity. Presentation of Production and Show Awards. PENNSYLVANIA HORSE AND MULE ASSOCIATION Tuesday, January I 8-00 pm—Business Meeting, Room E, Main Show Building. Election of officers PENNSYLVANIA JERSEY CATTLE CLUB, INC. Wednesday, January 9 Directors Meetinx Open to All Jersey Breeders 1:30 pm—Business Meetinx, Office No. 2, Large Arena Building. Speakers: John Bishop VI, Owner of Oxston Farm. Director of American Jersey Cattle Club, Columbus, New Jersey. Charles Bald win, Area Field Representative, American Jersey Cattle Club. PENN-MAR SHROPSHIRE BREEDERS CLUB Monday, January 7 4-30 pm—Business Meeting, Room C, Main Show Building. VMbw. It all started with Amos Hoffman in 1899. He was trustworthy, and his seed was of excellent quality. Today 75-years- later —Hoffman -is-sUH- living up to-those early - - standards. ■ We’ve-grown 4cemendously^-but. we-haven!t forgotten that loyal customers are the backbone of our business. Xhe-ijoifman_comoanV-Js_made up of hundreds of individuals each dedicated to, and having a role in, quality and service. Each one has had a part m making Hoffman Seeds more successful with each passing year. But you —as a Hoffman customer —have supplied the biggest reason why we're still going great guns after 75 years. You’ve expressed your satisfaction by coming bade year~after~year rn- increasing~numbers -for Funk-s---- -- G-Hybrids ... for Hoffman Formulas ... for Hoffman alfalfas and a wide range of other seeds. Thank you for that confidence. We promise no let>up in our efforts to continue to deserve it. Farm Show Association Meetings A.H. HOFFMAN SEEDS. INC. Thursday, January 10 Open to All Maple Producers 1:00 pm—Meeting, Room 309, Department of Agriculture Building. Introduction of guests. Maple Man of the Year Award. Committee Reports. Plans for 1974. Agricultural Progress Days. Election of officers. PENNSYLVANIA FARMERS MILK JUGGING 1:00 p m.—Business Meeting, Room C, Mam Show Building 10.00 a.m —Business Meeting, Office No. 2, Large Arena Building. Educational Program. Election of officers. 1.30 p m.—Meeting reconvenes Educational Program. PENNSYLVANIA POULTRY FEDERATION 6'30 pm—Banquet, Penn-Harris Motor Inn, Camp Hill. Address* Tennyson Guyer, Ohio Congressman. soms I Pennsylvania’s Number One Farm Seed Specialist LANDISVILLE (Lancaster County), PENNSYLVANIA 17538 PENNSYLVANIA MAPLE PRODUCERS COUNCIL ASSOCIATION, INC. Wednesday, January 9 PENNSYLVANIA NUT GROWERS ASSOCIATION Thursday, January 10 Wednesday, January 9 V&S& • - 1 > w * • ••• • • # ASSOCIATE PRODUCER AND DISTRIBUTOR OF FUNK’S-G HYBRIDS Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 5,1974 PENNSYLVANIA RED * WHITE DAIRY CATTLE ASSOCIATION 1:00 p.m.—Business Meeting, Room C, Mam Show Building. PENNSYLVANIA RAW MILK PRODUCER-DISTRIBUTORS ASSOCIATION 1:30 pm—Business Meeting, Office No. 2, Large Arena Building. PENNSYLVANIA RURAL ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION Member Services Meeting 8:30 a.m,—Ninth Annual Winter Meeting, Fiddler Room—Host Inn. Business Meeting. Election of officers. PENNSYLVANIA BROWN SWISS ASSOCIATION 3 00 p m —Business Meeting, Room D, Mam Show Building. (Continued On Page 12) 10:45 AM - 11:30 “Caged Tomatoes - Varieties, Spacing, Yields, Types and Sizes of Cages and Efficiency”; Panel Discussion: Boyd Mertz, Grower, Moderator; Leroy Pfautz, Grower; Herman Hostetter, Grower. 11:30~AM 12r15-“Motivating - Your Employees” Techniques you can employ to increase productivity of your employees or even your teenage son; Stan Camarius, Director, Personnel and Training, Sperry New Holland. 1:15 PM - 2:00 “Techniques Used to Produce Earlier Can taloupes and Cultural Practices Used to Maintain Quality and Good Yields in Later Plantings of Cantaloupes”; Robert 'Fletcher, ' Professor Vegetable Crops "and - Horticulture Extension, Penn — syivania—State —University— Moderator; Bill Baronner, Grower; Marlin Fitz, Grower; Bob Gross, Grower. 2:00 PM - 2:40 “Some New Production and Varietal Possibilities for Strawberries and ' Dr~ Peter A. Ferretti, Asst. Professor Small Fruits and Vegetables, Hor ticulture Extension, Penn sylvania State University. 2:4OPM -3-10 “Honey Bees and Pollinating Vegetable and Small Fruit Crops”, W. W Clarke, Jr., Entomology Extension, Penn sylvania State University, Tuesday, January ■ Monday, January 7 Wednesday, January 9 Wednesday, January 9 Vegetable Group Slates Meeting The Pennsylvania Vegetable Growers Association will hold a meeting in Harrisburg during the Pennsylvania Farm Show, ac cording to Herman Hostetter, Sinking Springs, who is chairman of the meeting. The meeting will be-held on Wednesday, January 9, in Room F of the main Farm Show building. The day’s schedule will include: 10:00 AM - 10:45 “Verities, Disease Resistance, and Defects of Tomatoes”; Robert Fletcher, Professor Vegetable Crops and Horticulture Extension, Penn sylvania State University. “A dime is not entirely worthless. It makes a fairly Rood screwdriver.”— Willa M. Jenkins, The (Hermitage, 11