A2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 3,1981 State vegetable growers to meet in February HERSHEY - The Penn sylvania Vegetable Growers E. Wayne Beshore York County dairyman isn’t Beshore helps with the books Marvin, Joy and Kirby, also willing to take all the credit and takes care of the calves, have given considerable for his success. Mrs. Their four children, Jed, assistance. Bergland visited Central Pennsylvania in April, stopping off at the farm of York County dairyman E. Wayne Beshore, left. 4 ' ' ' -■ V Butler faiuiuded Buildings i as. >3,860 30x50x11' with 16'x10' D/S Door FARMSTED I Galvanized Walls and Galvanized Roof F. 0.8. as. ’4,888' 40'x50'x14' with 20'x13' D/S Door FARMSTED I Galvanized Walls and Galvanized Roof FM Those Buildings Engineered for Self-Erection (Butler will furnish Erection and Foundation Drawings) , P. E. HESS, BUTLER MFC. CO. Box 337, Oxford. PA 19363 Dealer Inquiries Available in Pennsylvania Counties Arm strong, Indiana Erie Crawford Warren Elk Cameron McKean Clinton Lycoming Sullivan Wyoming Luzerne Columbia New Jersey Counties - Sussex, Somerset Morris Passaic Atlantic Cape May No Dealer Fees Name County j City _ I Phone Annual Conference and Trade Show, scheduled to be (Continued from Page Al 9) BUTLER j AGRI-BUI LD E R .Zip. State. held at the Hershey Motor Lodge on February 3 to 5, FARMSTED I - Building Engineered For Farmer Erection SPECIAL PRICES FOR LIMITED TIME ONLT I C&M SALES INC. I R.D.n | Honesdale, Pa. 18431 | PH 717-253-1612 A. E. ENGEL, INC. SUNNY MEAD SALES ORVILLE MACK BRIDGEWATER ... mu'i/huctcpi P.O. 80x216 RD #3. 80x409 P080x47 BUILDING SYSTEMS INC. O. A. NEWTON NICKLIN STEEL Marlton, N.J. 08053 Altoona, PA 16601 Nazareth Pa 18064 R.D.#2 & SON CO. BUILDERS PH: 609-983-4404 PH: 814-944-6045 PH- 215759-1331 Thompson, Pa. 18465 Bndgeville, Delaware 19933 301 N. Broad Street PH; 717-727-2868 PH: 302-337-8211 Grove City, Pa. 1612 412-458-7243 will feature research results in vegetable production plus an exhibit by more than 100 suppliers and manufac turers to the vegetable, fruit and small fruit growers in Pennsylvania, according to an announcement by Burton Hethermgton, Conference Chairman of Berwick. The conference/exhibit is an annual affair co sponsored by the Vegetable Growers of Pennsylvania, the State Horticultural Association, the Penn sylvania Grape and Wine Producers and the Penn sylvania Food Processors Association in cooperation with the extension and research divisions of Penn State’s College of Agriculture. Topics to be discussed during the three day program include, vegetable varieties, tomato production and marketing, research and control of speck and blight, transplanters, land use, mechanical harvesting, pest management including bird and deer control, herbicides, hydroponics, lime recommendations, vegetable production ef ficiency, post harvest control, irrigation, fluid seeding, strawberry blueberry and other small fruit production. KNOXVILLE B.T. CONTRACTOR LEROY E. MYERS, INC, CONSTRUCTION P.O Box 535 Route #l, Box 163 Knoxville, Pa. 16928 Biglerville. Pa. 17303 Clear Spring, Md. 21722 PH: 814-326-4188 PH- 717-677-6121 PH.301-582-1552 Among the various specific varieties of vegetable and small fruit on which research has been completed and will be discussed are: tomatoes, grapes, corn, beans, peas, muskmellon; cabbage, strawberries, brambles, blueberries, eggplants, pumpkins, winter squash and celery. Rudy Grob, Millersville, Chairman of Social Ac tivities, said, “In addition to the business meetings and exhibits, several socials will be held including two din ners on February 3 and 4, and a Tomato luncheon on February 3. Charles Wismer, Penn sylvania Grange Master will address the group on February 4, at the annual banquet, a highlight of the get-together of state growers fj IDEAL FOR GRAIN OR MACHINERY STORAGE j ✓.* .JL. nrn Warren Thompson, Clarks Summit, President of the Pennsylvania Vegetable Growers Association, said that the conference is open to anyone interested in the growing of vegetables m Pennsylvania. He said it would be one of the most interesting con ferences presented giving up to date and complete in formation on new production techniques in agriculture. Registration and pre registration information may be obtained by con tacting PVGA Executive Director, Bill Christian, Box 28, Dalton, PA 38414 or by calling 717-563-2690. Participation in the conference qualifies Penn sylvania Certified Pesticide Applicators to receive a “Pesticide Applicator Up date Training Certificate ” WTRt OAOWIN6 BCTTE9K D. E. SMITH, INC. Mifflintown, Pa. 17059 PH: 717-436-2151 BUTLER AGRI-BUILDER as-Hit 50x50) with 24'x15'7" D, FARMS!) Galvanized Walls and Galva F. 0.8. £B* *8,3 60 x5O) with 30'x15'3" D> FARMS! Galvanized Walls and Galva F. 0.8. * All Building FOB Annville, Pa * (Buildings not equipped as shown) * Prices Based on Survey of Agn-Buildi * Prices Could Vary With Each Agri-Bui POGO INC. 1841 Jerry's Road Street, Md 21154 PH 300,692-5350 ( (Conti nut chased my and equipn caster Coi notes. Being a hasn’t stop genetically herd. He pi “fancy” cc three year embryo tra the farm. B for breeding transfer heil the dairy hei “We’re nr cows. Barm reproduce, facilities fi working tc animals th Crouse empl In 1978 “Windy Mo for $15,000. proved to “I’ve sold t Kathy for ! just four m paid for her, he says. 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