Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 01, 1977, Image 59

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    I HOFFMAN SALUTES I
JOSEPH KENNEL I
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I At Hoffman Seeds, we’re proud to present Joseph M. ■
■ Kennel of Honey Brook, Pa., with our Distinguished Ser- ./' Jjf Jl. v J/ I
I vice Award--the highest honor we can confer. J '!( I
I Out of the more than 500 Hoffman representatives in: / I
■ 11 states, Mr. Kennel’s record has been outstanding. The I
I award does much more than recognize his close relation- 1 rs,w ~ -v A I
I ships with his Hoffman customers. It also symbolizes the 11 / i IT I
■ assistance he has given them in the selecting of the right L Jswf II
I varieties for their farms... counselling on new crop & II
I management techniques... and all-around assistance to f ) j V\ II
I make their efforts more rewarding. I I II
I The Avvard included a trip to the international head- I, I II
I quarters of Funk’s G-Hybnds and also to the Funk’s-G II
I seed production facilities Hoffman operates in Illinois. The iHIH.^IIMfS II
I insights gained there will equip him to offer even better jWTj* s II
I seed corn information to his customers. II
I The foundation on which he has built his sales sue- v / 0 J hoffmm II
I cess since 1960 is a sincere desire to offer the best possi- ' (zl ln?j II
I ble service. We congratulate him for |iis accomplishments II
I and thank each of his customers for the business they II
I have entrusted to Hoffman through him. II
I HOFFMAN SEEDS, ING I
R LANDISVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA 17538 I
I Pennsylvania’s Number One Farm Seed Specialist |l