Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 18, 1979, Image 166

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—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 18,1979
Mac Nab awarded trip
to Switzerland
Dr. Alan A. Mac Nab,
associate professor of plant
pathology extension at The
Pennsylvania State
University, has received a
CIBA-Geigy sponsored
award from the American
Phytopathological Society.
The award was presented
at the Ninth International
Congress of Plant
Production held at the
Sheraton Park Hotel,
Washington, D.C. August &-
12.
The CIBA-Geigy award is
presented to individual plant
pathologists who have made
recent significant con
tributions to knowledge of
plant diseases or their
control. The award consists
of a certificate and an ex
pense-paid trip to Basel,
Switzerland.
Mac Nab was selected for
his contributions to the
Safety Council will show
rescue operation
UNIVERSITY PARK - waiting ambulance or Driving Contest will be held
Agricultural machinery rescue squad to arrive, could Wednesday, August 22,
safety, sponsored by the be of vital importance to the beginning at 10:30 a.m. The
Pennsylvania Agriculture injured. winner of this contest is
Safety Council, will be a Rescue instructors will eligible to compete for the
feature of Ag Progress Days demonstrate some of the Eastern Regional Cham
at the Rock Springs actions a person should be pionship next month in
Agricultural Research familiar with at an accident Richmond, Virginia.
Center. scene. The demonstrations a mobile van which is
Highlighting the safety
activities will be a program
on coping with farm
machinery accident
situations, says Dennis J.
Murphy, Extension safety
specialist at Penn State
University.
The American Trauma
Society and Seven Moun
tains Emergency Medical
Services Council are co
sponsoring the machinery
rescue demonstrations.
Many tunes it is a family
member or farm neighbor
who either discovers or is the
first to amve at a farm
machinery accident scene.
Knowing exactly what
should be done first or while
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vegetable and small fruit
industry of Pennsylvania
and the northeast United
States through is Extension
educational programs and
problem-solving research.
He authored a publication,
“Plant Diseases in Home
Gardens,” that received an
award of excellence from the
American Association of
Agricultural Editors in 1978.
He has helped develop
controls for fruit rots in
mechanically harvested
tomatoes and for musk
melon wilt. He also helped
develop computerized
forecasting systems for
early blight of tomato and
Stewart’s bacterial wilt of
com, and developed in
tegrated pest contgrol and
cultural guides for
vegetables and small fruit
crop producers.
Originally from Nova
are scheduled to begin at equipped to demonstrate
10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. on hearing conservation and
Tuesday, August 21, and hearing measurement will
Thursday, August 23. be back again this year.
The 4-H Safe Tractor
Agway’s ‘Farm Shop’
to be at Ag Progress
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Agway Agway exhibit building.
Inc. will feature a new There will also be m
product group at this year’s formational displays on
Ag Progress Days. It’s Agway buildings, feed, seed,
called Farm Shop and it fertilizers, insurance and
complete more product and
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Dr. Alan A. Mac Nab
Scotia, Canada, Mac Nab
received a bachelor of
science degree at Mac-
Donald College, McGill
University. He earned his
M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from
Cornell University. He has
been at Penn State since
1971.
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Bluegrass, country rock
featured at York Fair
YORK - Six hours of
bluegrass and country rock
music will be echoing from
the York Fair grandstand
stage on September 9. The
Bluegrass Festival will
begin at 3 p.m. and end at 9
p.m.
Featured performers
during the festival will be the
Dillards and the Osborne
Brothers.
Providing support for the
SinPL.IF'IED
niLKINB SYSTEMS
CONGRATULATES BODMIN NU-PULSE USER
JEFFERSON BYLER, Petersburg, PA
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Mr. Byler recently completed the construction of a 4 row low line stanchion
pipeline. This was quite a task to put into an existing barn. The elevations
in the stanchion barn allowed for proper slope of the milk line installed in
the manger curb toward the milk room. The receiver is installed in the milk
room with needing a pit.
DAIRYMEN: In Stall Barns, you too can have lowline milking in your barn
without having a milking parlor. The Bodmin Nu-Pulse single hose No-
Nonsense Milker installs easily in the manger curb of new and properly
sloped stall barns. The convenience of a 5’ milk hose and no pulsator line
makes milking easier than ever before.
We have installed several of these systems with more under construction
at the present time. GIVE US A CALL TO ARRANGE to see one of these
barns.
SEE US AT AG PROGRESS DAYS
IN THE DAIRY AND LIVESTOCK TENT
SinPUDED niI_KIMB SYSTEMS
Nottingham, PA 19362
Doug Johnson Home Phone 301-398-2948
John S. Lapp, Warehouse Mgr. Intercourse, PA 717-768-3030
Diliars and Osborne
Brothers will be three area
groups with large followings
- Keystone (from Southern
York County), Whetstone
Run (from State College)
and the Ray Duerr Band. All
three groups have per
formed extensively in
Central Pennsylvania.
Tickets for this Festival
have been specially priced
for family attendance - box
seats are $5 and all other
seats are only $3. Track and
pia?.a seats will not be sold
for this concert so that the
track will be open for the
audience to use.
Tickets and information
about this concert are
available frotn the York Fair
Ticket Office, 334 Carlisle
Ave., York, Pa. Phone 717-
848-2033. The ticket office is
open from 9 a.m to 6 p.m.
daily and from 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. on Saturday.