Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 21, 1981, Image 125

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    Fifteen Inter-State Young Cooperators
attended an educational seminar last week.
Jhe individuals discussed goals and objectives
with management and were briefed on Capitol
Hill developments by John Adams, National
Milk Producers Federation. Shown on a tour of
WESTMINSTER, Md - The
Upjohn Company of Delaware and
The Asgrow Seed Co of Con
necticut have agreed to pay $3OOO
in an out-of-court settlement of an
alleged breach of warranty suit
filed against them by Maryland
farmer Racey Gilbert.
The case was settled in U.S
District Court for the District of
Maryland and alleged that gram
seed marketed by Asgrow was
mtaminated with seeds of
foxious weeds, despite labels on
Ihe products which stated that it
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Farmer wins $3OOO
in contaminated seed case
contained no such matter
Johnsongrass was specifically
named as the noxious weed seed
allegedly contained in 50 pound
seed bags of Dorado E Milo
produced by the Asgrow Seed Co.,
a suosidiary of the Upjohn Com
pany It is illegal to perm A
Johnsongrass to go to seed under
the Maryland Weed Control Law.
Actual damages incurred by
Gilbert were $285. The case in
volved 12 acres planted in Dorado
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Gilbert, through his attorney,
BINKLEY & HURST BROS.
133 Rothsville Station Rd.. Lititz, PA 17543 Ph: (717) 626-4705
. ' Business Hours: Mon. - Fri. 7AMto 5 PM; Sat. 7AM to 11:30
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left are, Diana Hoopes, Landenberg; Tom
Mason, Chestertown, Md.; Larry Wilkinson,
Gettysburg; Preston Newcomer, Mount Joy:
Doris Wilkinson, and Allen Schopbach, Q C,
Inc. staff.
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absorbing modular design. Built to work
all day without a break.
Charles 0 Fisher, Jr., of West
minster, was seeking punitive
damages against the defendant
corporations alleging that the
companies acted "with reckless
indifference with respect to the
truth” in preparing and affixing
the seed label
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SERIES 40 CULTIPACKER
SERIES 42 WIKGPACKER
EQUIPMENT IN STOCK:
• SERIES 22 LOADERS - with mounting brackets for Deutz models D-4006,
D-4506, D-5206, D-5506, D-6206. For Case and David Brown 990-995
tractors and Ford models 4000, 4600. 5000, 5100, 5600, 6600, 6700, 7100,
7600, 7700 and new Case models 1290 & 1390.
• CULTIMULCHER - 10 ft wide with Danish tines
• HYDRAULIC FOLDING WING PACKERS - Models with rolling width 20’7" and
24’9". Also: Regular pull type packers down to 8 foot wide.
f c\ IF WE DON'T HAVE WHAT YOU WANT.
WE WILL GET IT AT EARLY ORDER
Tyfr DISCOUNT PRICES FOR
ORDERING NOW!
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, March 21,1981—C37
Ohio, was Monte Schroeder, right, of Erb & Henry Equipment
Co., New Berlinville. Monte was presented with the annual
“Salestar” trophy for his outstanding sales performance by
Gene Allen, Manager of Sales at the International Harvester
Northeast Agricultural Equipment Region, during ceremonies
held at the Country Dinner Playhouse.
Wins sales award
Paul Boyer, right, of C.B. Hoober & Son, Inc., Intercourse,
was presented with the annual “Salestar” trophy for his
outstanding sales performance by Win Crawford, Manager of
Personnel & Planning at the International Harvester Nor
theast Agricultural Equipment Region, during ceremonies
held at the Country Dinner Playhouse.
SINCE 1846.
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