Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 03, 1979, Image 44

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— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 3,1979
N.J. Winter farm meetings scheduled
FLEMINGTON, N. J. - The
Hunterdon County, N.J.
Cooperative Extension
Service schedules its Winter
series annually to begin in
early February and spill
over into March.
There are five meetings
set for the Extension Cen
ter’s large meeting room,
evenings beginning at 8 p.m.
on Field Crops (two nights),
dairy beef, sheep-swine.
First night is February 6,
and it will be devoted to
tillage practices. A farmer
panel will be featured on the
program. Growers, like Bob
Fulper, Lambertville, will
describe their preferred
tillage methods. Advantages
and disadvantages of no-till,
minimum till, and con-
venhonal tillage will be
discussed.
Contributing to the Field
Crops I program will also be
Dr. Jim Justin, Cook College
Extension specialist in Soils
and Crops, discussing cover
crops and new crop
varieties.
Dr. Roy Flannery, soils
specialist, will be describing
methods to increase crop
yields through the proper
use of lime and fertilizer.
Second night in the Winter
senes will be devoted to
dairy topics and is set for
February 13. Extension
Specialists Frank Wright
and Edward Oleskie will be
presenting their latest
recommendations on
feeding, breeding and care
finances
Ions?
ot dairy cattle. A special
slide talk, ‘ Bovine
Reproduction,” will be
presented by Dr. Phillip
Garrett, Ringoes, area
vetei inanan Dr Garrett
has presented this talk to
many farm groups over the
northeast.
Subsequent meetings are:
Field Crops II
“Pests...weed and insect
control,” on February 21;
beef topics on February 28;
and sheep-swine on Tuesday,
March 6.
We alert farmers to the
Tuesday-Wednesday sched
uling. This was necessary as
a meeting room was just not
available for our usually five
or six consecutive Wed
nesday nights. So, we had to
who
wedo
FOR MOW INFORMATION. (OVTA(T
VOIR LOG VI, (,Ol'\TV OFFK-K,
All educational programs
of the Cooperative Extension
Service are offered- without
regard to race, color or
national origin There is no
settle tor a number of
Tuesdays
\ three-night series on
norse management and care
is being set for Wednesday
evenings, March 14, 21 and
28. More details will be
available in a few weeks on
the details of the program
and registration.
The horse series in past
years have been popular,
often bringing in noted
authorities on a variety of
subjects related to good
horse care, selection,
training, feeding, and health
practices.
We do. The Farm Credit System
Millions of tons of meat,
grain, fruits, melons, berries,
other crops that move from
the farm, ranch, or orchard
into storage, processing and
marketing by farmer
cooperatives. We're the
Production Credit Associations,
and Federal Land Banks.
Owned by and operated
for the benefit
of farmers
and growers.
charge for the first five
sessions being scheduled:
however, there is generally a
nominal fee for the horse
series to defray the expenses
mvolved.
Though these meetings are
all scheduled for the Ex
tension Center in Hunterdon
County, working with us in
planning the senes and most
of our other agricultural
programs are H.N. Repair,
Somerset’s County Agent,
and new Mercer County
Agricultural Agent,
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