40-H—Lancaster Firming, Saturday, Feb. 21, 1976 European trip set for Lebanon FFA’er Evßryone>Every Minute,Every Task Frances Bragg, a member of the Northern Lebanon FFA Chapter in Fredrlcksburg, has been selected for the FFA Work Experience Abroad program. A senior and of ficer of the FFA, Miss Bragg will be spending six months in Switzerland from June to December. Miss Bragg will be working with farm families and learning about the cultures of the Swiss people. She is the daughter of Mr. Sign in a factory super visor’s office: Caution - be sure brain is engaged before putting mouth in gear. Keep on going and the chances are you will stumble on something, perhaps when you are least expecting it. I have never beard of anyone stumbling on something sitting down. PLAN NOW FOR THE *♦**l976 SEASON We will Top Dress Small Grain & Pastures with LIQUID NITROGEN WE WILL • APPLY LIME ON FROZEN GROUND • REVIEW SOIL TESTS • ANALYZE FERT. REQUIREMENTS • ARRANGE FOR FERTILIZER AND PESTICIDE NEEDS INSURE A CROP WITH PROPER FERTILIZATION. Authorized Dealer HEISEY FARM SERVICE RD2, Mount Joy, PA Phone 653-1568 , OKMK puufr fdm *f 2313 Norman Rd., Lancaster, PA Ph. 397-5152 Frances Bragg and Mrs. Arthur Bragg, Jonestown R 2. An active FFA’er, Miss Bragg has taken several dairy projects and is currently involved in a work experience project in which she works at the Maple Lane Farms jugging operation. No phase of agricultural operations links the present more closely to the future and affects more people in farming, at more times and in more tasks than safety. Safe operations must be practiced by everyone, every minute and in every task. Only through constant attention to safety can current activities insure the success of not just present operations, but those that must be per formed tomorrow and throughout the future. Sperry New Holland’s Farm Safety Program is geared to a theme involving the hands. The ad -repros, series of safety cartoons and stories in this section of Modern Farming carry through this “Hands” theme. From a practical viewpoint, the hands of ag riculture play a vital role in the farming of today and tomorrow. Whether it be operating a piece of Pftorw ??? ? >M iS£**'*Z2er GET YOUR FEEDING PROGRAM IN BALANCE BEFORE THE LET AGRI-KING FORMULATE A BALANCED RATION FOR AND DON'T FORGET TO KEEP YOUR ROUGHAGE TESTS UP Southeastern Penna George F. Delong Regional Manager 225 West Woods Drive Lititz PA 17543 Phone 717 284 2683 Call Collect 717 626-0261 Southwestern Lancaster Co Eastern Lancaster Co Ben Greenawalt *55"" He " _ J nA RD2 Conestoga. PA 17516 RR2 New Holland. PA 17557 phone 717 872 5686 Ph 717 354 5977 Northern Lane Co Leo Elliot! 313 Wynwood Dr Willow Street PA 17584 Phone 717 464 4235 North Western Lancaster Co Earl 8. Cinder RO2 Manheim PA 17545 Phone 717 665 3126 Farm Safety — "i. . HOT SUMMER HITS. YOUR DAIRY HERD. TO DATE. Soul Henry DeLong, Jr RDI Box 106 Quarryville PA 17566 Chester Co. William Windle RDI, Atglen, PA 19310 Phone 215 593 6143 Lebanon Co Marvin Meyer RD2, Box 157 Annville, PA 17003 Phone 717 867-1445 sophisticated farm equipment, maintaining it or performing the thousand and one tasks found throughout a farm or ranch, these hands are an integral element of modern agriculture. The “Hands” theme also conveys the basic concept that farm safety must be a personal and continuing responsibility practiced by everyone everywhere. The safety reminders depicted in the cartoon series—guarding against fires, handling flam mable liquids, proper maintenance procedures, checking surrounding conditions, being aware of the dangers of falls, mobile safety involving farm equipment, respecting chemicals and personal responsibility—are just a few examples of this continuing need for attention. These messages are important; their need € be followed throughout agriculture is vital. AGRI-KING KEY TO PROFIT Northeast Berks Co. Roger Heller RDI Robesoma, PA Phone 215-693 6160 Lehiih & Northampton Thomas Heist Mam Street Aiuurtis, PA 18101 Phone. 215-965-5124 South Central Penna. James L. Yoder Regional Manager RRI. Box 81 Chambersburg, PA 17201 Call Collect 717-264-9321 Adams Co. Area Earl H. Moyer Menno N. Rissler RDS, Box 277 RR4, Gettysburg, PA 17325 Hagerstown, MD 21740 Phone- 717-528 4849 Phone 301-739-5199 /T\ / ' \ %. I*, Eastern Franklin Co. Eldon Martin RDS Waynesboro. PA 17268 Phone. 717 762-3576 Cumberland Co. Marlin E. Ebersole R 5 Carlisle. PA 17013 Phone 717 776-7324 festern Washii Charlie Campbell Newville. PA Phone 717-776-7573 irn Washini in Co.. MD
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