Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 29, 1980, Image 15

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    Hann receives State Grassland Co
— Richard C. 20th Anniversary Forage Hay Crop Silage Show, science degree in
director of Conference Alfalfa Growers Contest, agriculture. Prior to joining
agribusiness for the Milton According to John E. and Outstanding Grassland the Milton Hershey School
Hershey School Farms, has Baylor, Extension Farmer Program. He Farms staff m 1966, he was
been named winner of the agronomist at Penn State, currently serves as employed by the Penn
*l9Bo Pennsylvania Forage Harm has been instrumental secretary-treasurer of the sylvania Farm Bureau,
-and Grassland Council’s m the growth of the state Pennsylvania Forage and Lancaster Farm Bureau,
Award grassland council and Grassland Council and Agway, Inc.
A plaque, for outstanding supports its many Hann is a member of the
service to the state’s forage educational activities He A native of Lititz, Hann Pennsylvania Young Far
- industry, was presented to assisted in the development graduated from Penn State mers Foundation,
Hann November 24 at the of the State Hay Show, State m 1958 with a bachelor of Southeastern Milk In-
Farm income tax
UNIVERSITY PARK A throughout Pennsylvania m
senes of Farm Income Tax January by the Penn State
area meetings will be held Extension Service.
Approves Christmas
tree spray
DEL -
tmnstmas tree growers
have another weapon m their
fight against fungus
problems
A new state label to allow
itise of benomyl, marketed as
Benlate and Tersan
fungicides, has been cleared
for controlling Diplodia tip
blight on Red and Austrian
BIG FARM POWER AND EQUIPMENT
t * e i '
YOU NEED
MORE TRACTOR
NOT JUST
MORE HORSEPOWER!
STEIGER DELIVERS MORE:
Stop A Ask Us How Steiger Tractors Deliver More
pines in both Pennsylvania
and New Jersey
The material can be ap
plied at one pound material
per 100 gallons water with a
sticker Alkaline pesticides
should not be used with the
mixture
Further information
appears on the product label
...WEIGHT TO HORSEPOWER Allows You To Get That Extra
Horsepower to The Ground
...TRACTION Better Weight to Power Ratio Means Less Spin and
Greater Lugging Power
...PERFORMANCE Greater Lugging Power Turns Into Better
Performance on Any Kind of Ground
...TIME TO DO OTHER THINGS When a Tractor Performs
Like A Steiger Performs, You Get Your Fieldwork Done Faster
With Less Downtime
meetings planned
The schedule of day-long
meetings, continuing from
9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m, in
clude.
January 6, Carlisle Em
bers; January 7, Lancaster
Farm and Home Center;
January 8, Coliegeville Inn;
January 9, Lewisburg
Country Cupboard
Restaurant; January 13,
Tamaqua, Leibys Ice Cream
House; January 14,
Tunkhannock, Cleaverack
Electric Building; January
15, Mansfield, Tri-County
Rural Electric Cooperative
Building; January 20,
Dußois Holiday Inn;
January 21, Meadville
Hobday Inn; January 22,
Butler, Garden Gate
Restaurant; January 27,
Altoona Sheraton Motor Inn.
Registration costs are $l5
for individuals and $22.50 for
husbands and wives,
covering costs of lunch and
materials.
Instructors are Jesse G.
Cooper and B. Wayne Kelly,
of the Farm Management
extension staff.
Registration forms are
available at county ex
tension offices. Interested
persons are urged to register
at least two weeks prior to
the meeting in their
respective areas.
& STEIGER
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 29,1980—A15
il A
Richard Hann, of the Milton Hershey School
Farms, left, is presented the Pennsylvania Forage
and Grassland Council's Special Award from Dr.
Kenneth Leath, council president and plant
pathologist with the USDA Regional Pasture
Research Laboratory at Penn State.
spectors Association,
Keystone Area Boy Scouts,
Rotary Club of Hershey,
Hershey Toastmasters Club,
Pennsylvania Mastitis
Council, State Veterinarian
and Nutrition Association,
Plowing Contest Committee,
Derry Presbyterian Church,
Spring Creek Lodge, and
Hershey High School Band
Parents.