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I 1107 Enterprise Rd. ; Lancaster, PA 17520 Yes, I want more information on the Buccaneer . | Name: ' Street: | I City: | | State: Zip: • / own land ( )]>es ( ho I am a builder ( )yes ( )no ’ I 1 Open Mon. & Fri. 8 to 8 Wed. & Thurs. 8 to 5:30 SatBto4 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 16.1977 Orchardists [Continued from Page 1] the main weather worry of most orchard fanners in the county. John Wolgemuth, Mount Joy, too stated that moisture now was his main concern. “The mosture content in the topsoil is ail right now with the recent rains but we could use more moisture in the subsoil,” he mentioned. Wolgemuth starte picking early apples and peaches last week and he expects better than average crops. Raymond Kauffman, Ronks, noted that his peaches and apples looked very good and he hoped for nearly 100 per cent from his crops. “About the worse thing that could happen now is for a hail storm to come along,” was his comment. “However, unless something unforeseen Happens this summer, the crops should be excellent.” Weather seems to be a main concern of fruit growers in Lancaster County. Too much moisture or not enough moisture, hail, 4-H horse club lists activities NEFFSVILLE, Pa.—The 'Fellenbaum and Sandy July meeting of-the--Boots Hamilton; break and- out and Saddles 4-H was held the Rot Falk; pony trail-class home of Lori Sammons, Cindy Wenger; and hone Neffsville. Films of past trail trail class-Doug Fellen rides were shown. baum. Two demonstrations were given. Beth Harcelrode, Leola, talked about the beats of the various gaits of the horse. Lori Sammons spoke on the proper pulling of the horse’s mane and tail. The next meeting will be held August 19. Members are reminded that the Lancaster County Roundup is July 23. The club held its first gymkhana of the season on June 25. Winners in the grooming and showmanship contest were; senior-Lashon Bussell; and junior-Pam Sammons. Other classes and winners include: Jr. hunt seat equitation-Lori Sammons; Sr. western equitation- Donna Sammons; pony barrel race-Karen Eberle; horse barrel race-Terry Miller; western pleasure pony, 12.2 hands and under- Pam Sammons; western pleasure pony, 12.2 to 14.0 hands-Doug Fellebaum; western pleasure horse- Donna Sammons. Western riding class- Kathy Debnonte; pony pole bending-Pam Sammons; horse pole bending-Terry Miller; pair class-Doug 4^- sudden freezing weather, high winds, and storms can all greatly affect the fruit harvest in a very short time and have a disasterous effect on it. Another problem which affects orchard fanners is insect and disease control. Although the crops are fairly clean now, constant in spection of trees and fruit for insects and disease must be done. Insecticides play an important part of pest control. There are also labor problems in orchard far ming. Government regulations can make it difficult for both the fanner and the migrant worker in the large orchard business. Recent laws have added to the problem. Orchard farmers predict that in the future more dwarf trees will be grown in Lancaster County, more, mechanical harvesting will be done using less workers, and the fruit crops will be bigger and better in the next few years. Loan officer named LANCASTER - John J. Barrett has joined the loan administration department of National Central Bank as a loan quality control officer according to an an nouncement made this week by Donald M. Cooper, executive vice president and head of the bank’s loan group. Barrett was an assistant vice president and credit manager with the Mid- Atlantic National Bank, New York, prior to coming with National Central Bank. A native of Buffalo, New York, he graduated from Uniondale High School and Adelphi University with a degree in business ad minstration. He is married to the for mer Diane H. Diamond of New York City. 29
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