Peach convention (Continued from Page AJ 2) investigative reporter for The Packer Asking piercing questions about the funding of farm worker programs, reclamation, trucking, farm structure, regulation in general, Waterfield is up-to date on agricultural legislation, proposed legislation and personalities who make decisions in the nation’s capitol His emphasis will be on cuiient events in Washington as the> relate to agriculture, the challenges and opportunities awaiting the new Keagan ad ministration, and ways in which growers can bring about change through ef fective grassroots lobbying. 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Consult factory for motor starting characteristics and voltage dip specifications thermal infrared remote sensing techniques help to assess crop stress for ap plication in scheduling irrigations and predicting cropy yields These' methods, though not used specifically on peaches, will be of interest to NPC growers, according to Regmato Satellite photography is so sophistocated that it is now possible to conduct tree counts, monitor insect and disease infestations, and compute acreages planted to a given crop and predict freezes Freddi Hammerschlag delves into the Techniques of Tissue Culture” for fruit crops and suggests how such techniques would revolutionize fruit production practices A Research Plant Physiologist, Cell Culture and Nitrogen Fixatin Laboratory, USDA, SEA, PTO Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 24,1981—A33 AR, Hammerschlag’s research includes micropropagation of peach in two very recent publications More accurate analysis of weather is the heart of The Green Thumb Dissemination System designed to provide farmers with latest weather and weather-related agricultural information that they can use to make day-to-day decisions This minicomputer will be the topic of Howard F Lehnert, USDA, who will have some computer models on hand for growers to view Maryland has been a pilot state for the Green Thumb Box which can be owned or leased by farmers, tuning their television receivers Top conservation teacher sought WEST CHESTER - Nominations are being accepted for the seventh national “Conservation Teacher of the Year’’ awards program according to Pownall Jones, Chairman of the Chester County Conservation District The competition is open to all full time teachers working at the kindergarten through high school level who have developed an outstanding program of environmental education The National Conservation Teacher of the Year will receive $l,OOO in cash and an expense paid trip to Phoenix, Arizona for the 1982 annual convention of the National Association of Conservation Districts The national second place winner receives a $5OO cash award and the first place regional winner will be given $2OO. 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In addition to weather forecasts, the system shows insect infectations, spray schedules, extension grower activities and more A look at these innovative production aids along with scrutiny of the regulatory system in which growers exist will provide NPC convention delegates with a well-rounded educational program in the Valley of the Sun,' states Kemp en thusiastically Registration information is available from NPC, P O Box 1085 Martinsburg, WV, 25401 Call Lillie Hoover, 304/267-6024 Co-sponsored by NACD and the Allis Chalmers Corporation, the purpose of the awards program is to encourage the development of creative learning ex periences in conservation for young people “Any teacher in a public or private school in our conservation district who puts emphasis on en vironmental conservation as a regular part of the in structional program is eligible for nomination”, said Marshall Haws, Executive Conservationist for the District Interested teachers can obtain additional in formation and nomination forms from any County Conservation District Nominations must be sub mitted by March 31,1981 It forces the fresh manure from the barn through an under ground pipe to the AREA REPRESENTATIVE CHESTER INGRAM RD 2, Bellefonte, Pa 16823 (Hublersburg) 814-383-2798