Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 19, 1977, Image 55

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X PROVEN CORN YIELDS :
Another of Cargill’s Yield
Contest winners, this single
cross is ideal for central
Corn Belt growers
A tremendous single cross
for the heart of the Corn
Belt that’s gaming a
reputation for its consistent
* ~ 200+ bushel an acre
performance
“Quality” best describes
this single cross—it
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Jg ranking m all categories of
hybrid characteristics you
demand.
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Contact;
DON DODSON
717-426-1961 0r3944547
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64x76 foot TRUCK GARAGE/Lebanon County
handled truss that is at once straighten and
stronger, with more uniform strength throughout.
Available in lengths up to eighty feet with a
splice-free laminated top chord and a minimum
of bottom chord splices, all trusses are delivered
in one section ready for economical installation
at the job site.
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nat’l demonstration winner
YORK - Linda Brown,
LoganviUe, was named a
national demonstration
winner during the 43rd
Annual National Junior
Horticultural Association
Convention held last week in
Winston-Salem, N.C.
“Why A Wok?” featuring
the cooking technique of stir
frying, won 15-year-old
Linda the special recogmtion
in the category of “Use of
Horticultural Products.” In
her sixth year of 4-H par
ticipation, she carries
projects including
gardening, cooking, sewing,
photography and teen
leader. Linda is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Brown and is a member of
the LoganviUe Community
Club and the York County
Horticulture Club.
Bryan Palmer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Palmer,
Shrewsbury, received
national honors m the
gardening category for
young horticulturists. Other
delegates from York County
were Becky Brenneman,
Glen Rock R 2, and Brooke
Palmer, Shrewsbury.
The NJHA meeting
brought together 500
youthful horticultural
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and
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“Why a Wok?” is the question posed by Linda Brown. The answer is given in
her award-winning 4-H demonstration, which took national honors during the
recent National Junior Horticultural Association convention.
leaders and their advisors
who competed in various
demonstrations and con
tests, participated in tours of
the area, and studied new
<ox4oofoot POTATO STORAGE
and PACKAGING BUILDING
Schuylkill County
Lancaster J-anmng, Saturday, November 19,1977
areas in the science of
horticulture.
Delegates from 30 states
competed for national
honors in areas of en
vironmental education and
beautification, production
and marketing, ex
perimental horticulture,
speaking contests, gar
-dening, plant propagation,
and achievement and
leadership.
Co-sponsors who made the
Know Where the Activities Will Be?
Read the Farm Women Calendar.
trip possible for the junior
horticulturists from York
County included
Rockelman’s Nursery and
Garden Center, Shioh
Nursery Inc., Trail Nur
series, The York Bank and
Trust Co., Glen Rock State
Bank, The Commonwealth
National Bank, York
Federal Savings and Loan
Association, Spring Grove
National Bank, and Society
of Farm Women Group 28.
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