Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 13, 1975, Image 55

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    EVERY FRIDAY
FEEDER CATTLE
12 NOON
Lancaster
Stockyards, Inc.
*ARC WELDING SUPPLIES*
HELMETS CABLE
HOLDERS ARC TORCH
GROUND CLAMPS
★ ELECTRODES ★
E-6011 1/8" *22.00 Box 50 lbs. I
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E-6011 5/32” *21.00 Box so lbs.
E-6013 1/8” *21.00 Box 50 lbs.
E-6013 5/32" *20.00 Box 50 lbs.
FOR ALL YOUR WELDING SUPPLIES
SEE US AT
FARMERSVILLE —^
EQUIP., INC.
Ephrata, RD2, PA 17522
717-354-4271
STORE HOURS:
Mon. thru Fri.7:30t06;00
Saturday 7:30 to 4:30
No-till convention slated
The latest developments in
no-tlll crop production will
be discussed by a group of
experts at the 1976 Mid-
Atlantic No-Till Convention
to be held January 13 at the
Hershey Motor Lodge and
Convention Center in Her
shey, Pa.
According to James H.
Eakin, chairman of
agronomy extension at The
Pennsylvania State
University and convention
chairman, tickets are
available at the county
Cooperative Extension
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CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TO:
UNCASTER FARMING. P.O. BOX 266, LITITZ, PA. 17543
OR CALL 717-394-3047 or 626-2191
LANCASTER FARMING Will Send A Gift
Certificate Announcing
the Start of the Gift Subscription
PLEASE SEND THE LANCASTER FARMING TO:
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Address
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Zip County
Gift Card to Read from
Service Office and must be
picked up by January B.
Farmers from Penn
sylvania. Maryland, New
Jersey, New York, Virginia,
West Virginia, and Delaware
are invited to attend. The
program will start at 9:45
a.m.
Program topics will in
clude planting no-tillage
Only 5 3.00 Per Year
State
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Dec. 13,1975
crops; lime and fertilizer for
no-tillage; management for
po-tlllagc farming;
economics of no-tillage;
spray equipment and weed
control; no-tillage forages;
seeding rye for cover crops;
and a farmer panel
discussion on what no-tillage
is doing for me.
Speakers include Willis
McClellan, Penn State
Extension agronomist; Joe
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' Thrive Center
ENVIRONMENTAL BONDINGS
• Gestation • Farrowing
• Nursery/Finishing
POLE STRUCTURES
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L MERVIN MILLER
For Information Write or Phone 626 5204
•FARM 'URBAN 'COMMERCIAL
Newcomer, University of
Maryland Extension
agronomist; Harry M.
Young, Jr., owner of Melrose
Farms, Inc. Herndon, Ky.;
James Parochctti, Ex
tension weed specialist at the
University of Maryland;
Drew Stabler, a Maryland
Farmer, Harold Mengel, of
Agway Inc ; S. L. Hess, of
Roy stcr-Hess, Inc.,
Virginia; Lynn Hoffman,
Penn State research
agronomist; George
Hawkins, agronomist at
Virginia Polytechnic In
stitute; and Karl Hcllerick,
district conservationist, of
Lebanon, Pa.
Professor Eakin points out
that program sessions will
be held in the convention
Center’s upper level, with a
noon meal on the lower level.
Participants will have two
opportunities to visit
numerous commercial
displays prepared by the
various co-sponsoring
agribusiness firms. There
will be a pre-convention
exhibit tour on January 12
from 7 to 9:30 p.m, and a
general tour on January 13 at
11:30 a.m.
The Hershey Motor Lodge
and Convention Center is
located one mile west of
Hershey on Routes 322 and
422.
Sponsors of the event are
the agribusiness companies
dealing with no-till
production and the
Cooperative Extension
Services of Pennsylvania,
Maryland, New Jersey,
Delaware, and Virginia.
Know Where the
Activities Will Be?
Read the Farm
Women
Calendar.
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