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BILEWICZ EQUIP., INC. Elmer Rd , Richwood, NJ (609)881-2692 C. & P. FULTZ EQUIP. RD 1, Spring Mills, PA (814)422-8805 EDWARDS FARM EQUIP. 291 West Moorestown Road (Rt 512 Clearfield) Nazareth, PA (215)759-0240 discussion on “Beating tne Weeds in’79.” The Maryland farmer panelist is J. Thomas Kelley HI of Germantown. Penn sylvania farmers on the panel will include Nicholas Cihylik of Treichlers, and R. Wayne Harpster of Spruce Creek. Participating educators include Allan H. Kates of Blackburg, Va., Extension weed control specialist since 1956 at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. A graduate of Rutgers, Kates was associated with some of the earliest no-till research work in the nation at VPI during the early 19605. Representing Penn State are Donald R. Daum, Ex tension agricultural engineer, and Dr. Willis L. McClellan, Extension weed control specialist. Panel moderator will be John Z. Shearer of Chambersburg, Extension agricultural agent in Franklin County, Pa. Prior to the weed control panel, Dr. R. Vance Morey, research agricultural engineer at the University of Minnesota, will give an “Evaluation of Solar Grain Drying.” Dr. Jon K. Hall, research agronomist at Penn State, will lead off the morning program with the topic, “Keeping the Soil on Your Farm.” The afternoon program will feature an all- Pennsylvania cast of Penn State Extension specialists, research workers and county agricultural agents. In addition, there will be educational and commercial exhibits prepared by par ticipating land-grant universities and 27 agribusiness sponsors - a record number for this meeting. Most of the displays will be located in the exlubit hall at Host Farm Resort. A few large pieces of no-till farm equipment will be on view outside in the parking lot. Some 1,200 farmers and agnbusmessmen are ex pected to attend. Tickets tor the noon luncheon should be purchased m advance from county offices m the six participating states Deadline tor ticket purchase is Dec 22 Genera! chairman foi tho 197° ne-tiJ confe~ence is •Turn K Scire artz, Get t\«buig Extension agriculture.} agent in Adams County, Pa 95