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Mol-Mix liquid supplements JOHN Z. MARTIN NEW HOLLAND RDI PHONE 717-354-5848 RED ROSE FEED & FARM SUPPLY MAIN OFFICE: 27 N. CHURCH ST. QUARRYVILLE 786-7361 Gail concluded with some self-help suggestions. “Look beyond your bams and fields into the suburbs and cities. The people are bound with agricultural illiteracy. Contact your representatives; give your dollars to support your commodities. Go to the schools, invite the public to your not-always-glamorous farm. Attend meetings and communicate back and forth with other consumers. Reason, reality, and God are onyourside.” * Presentation of the first annual “Green George” award was made by George Williams, owner of the Codorus Fertilizer Service. Destined to become a lighthearted “Academy Award” of the area agriculture industry, the hand-painted ceramic statue went to Robert and Lucretia Rebert, Spring Grove R 2. Their selection was based on “unusual achievement in the field of agriculture above and beyond the call of duty,” and was presented to the Reberts for their unique method of replanting missed com rows. Division of Carnation BUCK. PA 284-4464 131