Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 01, 1978, Image 135

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ALSO BARN CLEANING SERVICE
AVAILABLE WITH COMPRESSED AIR
To have your barn cleaned with air it will
clean off dust, cob webs & lot of the old lime.
This will keep your-barn looking cleaner &
whiter longer.
MAYNARD L. BEITZEL
Witmer, PA 17585 ~ 717-392-7227
If no answer call Willard Beitzel 717-656-9569
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WHY DOES SILO-KING WORK?
Silo-King contains a POTENT COMBINATION of the SAME ANTI-OXIDANTS used to PRESERVE HUN
DREDS OF FOOD ITEMS in our super markets. Silo-King also contains a POTENT COMBINATION of FOOD
GRADE ENZYMES and FLAVORS.
This COMBINATION OF ANTI-OXIDANTS AND
ENZYMES results in a much GREATER PRESER
VATIVE EFFECT. They ABSORB THE AT
MOSPHERIC and HYDROLYTIC OXYGEN
ENERGY in the hay, haylage or silage to PREVENT
THE INITIAL OXIDATION which causes the
HEATING AND THE LOSSES.
They also UTILIZE MOISTURE available in the
roughage to help SYNTHESIZE MORE SOLUBLE
SUGARS which help produce a HIGH QUALITY,
WITHOUT GIVING SILO-KING A TRY
CONTACT YOUR NEAREST AGRI-KING SERVICEMAN
OR CALL COLLECT (717) 626-0261
SOUTEASTERN PA
REGIONAL MANAGER
George F. Delong
225 West Woods Drive
Lititz, PA 17543
Phone 717-626-0261
Northwestern Lancaster Co.
Earl B. Gmder
RD2, Manheim, PA 17545
Phone 717-665-3126
Eastern Lancaster Co.
Melvin Herr
RD2, New Holland, PA 17557
Phone- 717-354-4977
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DON'T LET THIS YEAR GO BY
Southwestern Lancaster Co.
Ben Greenawalt
RD2, Conestoga, PA 17516
Phone 717-872-5686
Southern Lancaster Co.
Henry Delong, Jr.
RD2, Box 69
Peach Bottom, PA 17563
Phone. 717-548-3471
Southeastern PA
Aldus R. King
RDI, 80x67A
Atglen, PA 19310
Phone 215-593-5952
SAN ANTONIO, Tx. -
Setting priorities and
sharing peach promotional
ideas prompted involvement
of National Peach Council
women into the new
organizational arm of NPC
the National Peach Part
ners. Holding their first
annual meeting in con
junction with the 37th Annual
NPC convention, NPP
delegates adopted a con
stitution and by-laws making
it an affiliate of American
Agri-Women, elected of
ficers, and joined the
Agriculture Council of
America in a jam packed
informational meeting
covering two days.
High on the priority list is
support of the Peach
Reserve and Education Act
presented to the women by
Allen Jones, key supporter of
the legislation for the past
six years. The women
pledged their support to do
the leg work necessary in
SWEET SMELLING FEED with EXCEPTIONAL
PALATABILITY.
By REDUCING THE LEVEL OF OXIDATION,
temperature of the silage is maintained in a RANGE
OF 100 TO 110 DEGREES.
This is the IDEAL TEMPERATURE FOR
FERMENTATION. This results in a HIGHER PH
(LOWER ACIDITY) and a SILAGE OF VERY HIGH
QUALITY.
Berks Co.
Paul D. Deßoard
Longview Road RD3
Boyertown, PA 19512
Phone 215-689-5365
Chester Co,
William Wmdle
RDI, Atglen, PA 19310
Phone 215-593-6143
REGIONAL MANAGER
Earl H. Moyer
Roger Heller R DS, Box 277
RDI, Robesoma, PA Hagerstown, MD 21740
Phone 215-693-6160 Phone 301-739-5199
Northeast Berks Co.
Peaches promoted at council
contacting legislators and
working for better consumer
understanding of the vital
need for reserach funds.
John B. Dewey of Dupont
presented a unique “window
shade” explanation of the
urgency of grower response
to EPA on the Rebuttable
Presumption Against
Registration on Benlate.
Already aware of their need
for this fungicide, the women
promised to write the
necessary letters expressing
their -concern for main
taining Benlate on the label
for peaches.
More general aims will be
to keep agriculture and good
food in the public eye, build
lasting communications
lines 'with their represen
tatives in Washington, and
search for better ways to get
the best fruit possible to
consumers.
In the “Peach Promotion
Craze” session,. Dan
McGuire, Illinois grower,
Lebanon Co.
Marvin Meyer
RD2, Box 157
Annville, PA 17003
Phone 717-867-1445
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 1,1978
outlined his Appleland map
advertising program that
drew people into his area.
NPP coordinator Pattie
Zee, Glassboro, N.J.,
described the New Jersey
Food Editor’s Tour that
brings metropolitan food
editors to working farms for
an educational and social
event each year. The Tour
provides valuable mput for
the editors to use throughout
the year in their releases and
builds up farmer contacts
for them to draw from.
Maple Lawn Farms farm
wife Gail McPherson showed
slides of the annual Peach
Blossom and Peachilicious
Festival weekends she and
her husband Paul run on
their New Park, Pa. farm in
the spring and over the
Labor Day holidays drawing
from 4,000 to 8,000 people.
Genie DeCou of Shiloh,
N.J. has a unique per
spective to makreting
Laughman chosen pres.
BAIR - Kevin Laughman recreation leader; Debbie
was elected president of the Wolf, assistant recreation
Central Dairy 4-H Club leader; and Mike Welsh,
recently at the York 4-H historian.
Center near Bair. Other
officers are Kathy Members judged cattle in
Rauhauser, vice-president the 48th annual Hoards
and secretary; Carol Dairyman cow judging
Mundis, assistant secretary; contest. Roy Thompson
Roy Thompson, treasurer; reported on the club’s
George DeMers, assistant exhibit at the 4-H Expo,
treasurer; Tommy Welsh, Pledges were led by Carol
news reporter; Christine Mundis and Christine Wolf.
Wolf, assistant news The next meeting of the
reporter; Joey Welsh, club will be on April 10.
ATTENTION
POND OWNERS!
IS YOUR POND DOING
ITS JOB IN SUPPLYING
WATER FOR:
• Fire Protection
• Livestock
• Recreation
• Wildlife
CALL US WE SPECIALIZE IN:
• Pond Sealing (chemical &
physical)
• Weed & Algae control
• Fish Disease Problems
• Fish Population Management
• Pond Design (pre-construction)
• Pond Renovation
• Spillway & Dike Repair
• Water Quality Analysis
• Landscaping
• Wildlife Management
• Muskrat Control
We are Professional fish & wildlife
biologists and licensed applicators of
approved herbicides.
POND MANAGERS
SHERWOOD E. PETERSON, Director
3 Cedarhurst Circle
Lancaster, PA 17603
Phone: 717-872-6713
treeripened fruit. She tells
her customers they should
be paying a premium for the
peach that takes a thumb
print, because it is the best
on the market. She also
participates in a daily radio
talk spot during the fresh
market season and has a
following of listeners to her
farm philosophy.
Officers elected March 1
include: Pattie Zee,
Glassboro, N.J. as coor
dinator; Maxine Clark,
Palisades, Co, as assistant
cooridnator; Dale Smith,
DeLeon, Tx., as secretary
and Willa McDonald,
treasurer. Mrs. Zee will sit
on NPC Executive Com
mittee with Mrs. Smith as
alternate.
Women who wish to join
can get further information
for tiie NPC office at P.O.
Box 1085, Martinsburg, W.V.
25401.
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