No-Till Meeting Scheduled Jan. 14th A nationwide survey last of Maryland in College Park involve eight farmers from spring gave evidence to and program coordinator for the PennMarVa area, with support Maryland’s claim as the meeting. the University of Maryland’s the No. 1 state in adoption of Newcomer reported that Joe Newcomer as panel no-tillage crop production free noon lunch tickets moderator, practices. should be picked up in ad- Virginia farmers Published in the March vance by persons wishing to scheduled on the panel are issue of No-Till Farmer attend the all-day event. The Erskin Bedford of Uppervllle magazine, the survey in- ducats are available from (Loudoun county), Joseph H. dicated that no-tillage county Extension Service Hicks of Tappahannock acreage would surpass offices and agricultural (Essex county), Nelson conventional acreage in supply stores throughout the Gardner of Bridgewater Maryland during 1974 for the Middle Atlantic coastal plain (Rockingham county) and first time. And Maryland and northern piedmont areas Ralph Rasnick of Riner appears to be the first state of the Northeast. (Montgomery county), ever to achieve this mark. Program topics will in- Pennsylvania participants elude the impact and will be Paul Dotterer of Mill economics of no-tillage Hall (Clinton county) and farming, lime and fertilizer William H. Hinton of requirements, weed control, Fleetwood (Berks county), insect problems, variations Representing Maryland of the no-tillage concept, and will be Philip Brendel of a panel discussion on Woodbine (Howard county) practical no-tillage ex- and Wayne C. McGinnis of periences. White Hall (Baltimore The panel participants will county). Yet the Cooperative Ex tension Service at the University of Maryland believes that farmers in the Old Line State can increase crop production at least 5 percent with another 10 percent increase in no-tillage acreage next year. To_ that end, it has scheduled the first Mid- Atlantic No-Tillage Growers Convention next month (Jan. 14) at the Hunt Valley Inn near Cockeysville (Baltimore county). This meeting will be a follow-up to a successful Delmarva No- Tillage Conference held in December of both 1972 and 1973. Assisting in the spo nsorship of next month’s meeting are the Cooperative Extension Service organizations in neighboring Pennsylvania and Virginia. Financial support is being provided by appropriate agribusiness industries. Fanners throughout the Mid-Atlantic area-including even New Jersey and New York-are invited to attend, according to Joseph L. Newcomer, Extension agronomist at the University HAY MACHINE SALE Because we have a waiver of finance until April 1, 1975 - Buy Now & Save All Twine 430 Baler sr, *3,375" Forget about costly down fame and missed bales with the International® All-Twine Balers . with the knotter The International® 990 takes even less adjustment and less power that ties a unique bow-type, double than ever, which means you can usually operate a gear faster even in diameter knot that tests up to 17 heavy hay. 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