ON YOUR FARM, IN YOUR FIELDS, ON YOUR HILLS... Because it has proven itself in the field* ... LOOK AT THE ... LOOK AT THE ... LOOK AT THE BUT BEFORE YOU W 3 STEIGER IS #1 Ask your neighbor ~ but see for yourself!.... Jt'* CARLISLE - The impact of agricultural land losses upon the nations ability to produce food and fiber will be discussed at a public workshop, scheduled for December 4th and sth at the Embers Motel, Carlisle. Representatives of public interest -groups, local governments and other concerned citizens are en couraged to participate m the session. Starting time for both sessions is 9 a.m. with group discussions starting in the afternoon of December 4th and ending on December sth. District Conservationist Joel Myers, with the Soil Conservation Service in Dauphin County, explained INDEPENDENT TESTS! FEATURES! TESTIMONIALS! BUY, TRY A STEIGER * * * V ~ _ ****** Land loss meeting set for Carlisle Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 1,1979 the meetings are being held in 17 states. Myers said participants will be asked to share their view points on: Problems resulting from increased competition for agricultural land. Values that are threatened by current trends in the availability of agricultural land. V*:. \arss the most import problems cited. Myers concluded saying that this worksho) a timely opportunity for agriculturalists, urban rural citizens, vironmentalists, as well civic and political leaders have a necessary “mr of the minds”. For information contact the Conservation Service calling 717/652-7035. O NUTRITI 19
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