—Uucasttr Famin&Saturday, F«bni«ryl7,l979 36 >T- Maryland agricultural showcase on the road COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Heavy snowfall on February 7 caused cancellation of the official ribbon cutting ceremony. But the show went ahead anyway, as Baltimore county farm groups staged the 1979 kick off of “Agriculture Week” displays last week, for the second consecutive year, at Eastpoint Mall, located near the Canton Industrial Park, just east of the Baltimore city limits. Their effort was not to be confused with the nationwide formers’ “tractorcade” in nearby Washington, D.C., which was drawing much bigger news coverage during that time. The Baltimore county educational displays helped to extend the aims of Maryland Agriculture Week, being held for-the tenth consecutive year. This year’s Ag Week theme is “Maryland-Land of Milk and Honey.” Posters with a cow’s head and a circling bee helped to carry out the theme among the Baltimore county displays. Included again this year mmmmmmsßammmmmm AGRI-CULTURE DAYS C&W EQUIPMENT, TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20,21,22 TRUCKLOAD SAVINGS ON PLOW PARTS While Supply Last! ALL SERVICE WORK Scheduled by those in attendance will receive 10% off on all parts used. — 1 "" INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Pro-Ag HEAR A PRESENTATION ON THE ALL NEW PRO-AG WAY TO PLAN YOUR FARMING OPERATION FOR MAXIMUM RETURN FOR YOUR INVESTMENT. ih ffl INTERNATIONAL' ■ AGRICULTURAL ■ EQUIPMENT were the popular meat cutting demonstrations. They involved cutting up whole chickens into retail parts, boning pork loins, and carving “high-priced” steaks from a moderately priced beef roast. W. Max Buckel, Extension agricultural agent, again coordinated the Baltimore county Ag Week activities. This week (Feb. 13-17), the peripatetic Ag Week show has moved on to the Harundale Mall, located south of Glen Burnie in northern Anne Arundel county. It marks the third year at this location. Next week (February 19- 24), the show will be in Salisbury Mall, at the east edge of Salisbury, on Maryland’s lower Eastern Shore. Then the show recrosses the Chesapeake Bay for the final three-week run in central and western Maryland. That schedule is as follows: Feb. 26-March 3- Fredericktowne Mall at the west edge of Frederick; March 5-10-Valley Mall at the southwest edge of 10% OFF ON OTHER IH PARTS 15% OFF ON OIL TERMS OF PARTS CASH ■ INTRODUCES 1 Also A Short Movie On Tho All Now IH Lino Will Bo Shown. Don't Miss This Informative Session. Hagerstown; March 12-17- Montgomery Mall in West Bethesda. Appropriately, National FFA Week (Feb. 17-24) falls approximately -midway in this year’s Maryland Ag Week display series. And . FFA chapter members from nearby high schools are planning to participate in most of the shopping mall activities. Other participating, farm oriented organizations in clude the Maryland Pork Producers Association, Maryland Sheep Breeders Association, Maryland Agricultural Safety and Health Federation and the Delaware-Maryland _ Plant Food Association. In addition, the Maryland dairy industry will be represented by a big 12-foot by 45-foot “Milk’s the One” display. And the Maryland 4r H Foundation will be in volved. The University of Maryland’s College of Agriculture will be represented by career AT Part-Number 463 236 R 1 463 252 R 1 463 253 R 1 464 590 R 1 463 240 R 2 478 227 R 1 489 465 R 1 522 352 R 2 522 343 R 2 488 265 RJ 2 522 325 R 1 464719 R 1 476 811 R 1 See Our Salesman For A Super Deal on Equipment for Your Spring Tillage t Planting M Season. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22 1:00 P.M. FREE REFRESHMENTS AND DOOR PRIZES 260 York Road, Carlisle Next to tho Farmers Market "Proud to Servo American Agriculture" displays for youth, m four year agricultural and aquacultural engineering academic programs. And the Institute of Applied Agriculture will present displays on career possibilities for graduates of its two-year programs in horticulture, turfgrass management and business fanning. Over-all supervisor again this year for the shopping mall displays is Roy D. Porter, Extension coor dinator of special com- munications at the University of Maryland in College Park.- Porter will also present most of the meat-cutting demon strations. Porter estimates that last year’s round of winter-time agricultural displays at six shopping malls, plus a similar fall display in November during the fifth annual “Downtown Country Fair” at Baltimore’s Lexington Market, played to -a total potential audience of me. 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