A3o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 27,1981 COLLEGE PARK - A double spotlight will be shining on the Maryland agriculture scene tomorrow as 33 farms on both sides of the Chesapeake Bay open their gates to a nationwide audience. On that day, twenty-four “Welcome Farms” in nine Maryland counties will host an estimated 25,000 urban youngsters and adults during the fifteenth annual statewide Farm Visitation Day. Another nine topnotch dairy farms will be showing off their facilities to farm-onented visitors from throughout North America These visitors represent the vanguard of 2,500 persons expected for the ninety-sixth annual con vention of the' Holstein-Fnesian Association of America. The event runs from ‘ Sunday through Thursday at the Baltimore Con vention Center. Both of Sunday’s open house events are intended to help promote the-farm side of .the Maryland slogan, “America in Miniature.” Although it is one of the smaller states in geographic USDA revokes N.Y. produce firm’s license NEW YORK, N.Y. - N. Merberg and Son Inc., Yonkers, N.Y., has had its produce trading license revoked by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, effective June 8, for failing to pay in full for $373,988 worth of fruits and vegetables the firm purchased. USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service, which licenses produce firms under the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act, had charged the firm with failing to pay the agreed purchase price for 781 lots of produce purchased between April, 1979 and August, 1979. Charles Brader, marketing official with AMS, said the firm had requested an oral hearing but later agreed to a decision and order revoking its license. USDA’s Administrative Law CENTRAL arm Dii Mf tractor r a Km a fejFAMILY (jJ CENTER OPEN SATURDAY JULY 4th TiI4P.M. NOTICE Previous Announcement That We Would Be Open July 4th til 5 P.M. Was In Error. We Will Close At 4! Hundreds of Items On Sale! WEAVER'S DISTRIBUTOR of CENTRAL TRACTOR FARM A FAMILY CENTER Maryland schedules farm visitation area, Maryland’s 16,000-plus farms help to feed the maionty of the state’s citizens without resorting to imports. The fifteenth annual Farm Visitation Ddy is again being sponsored bv the University of Maryland’s Extension Service in cooperation with major farm organizations in the state, and includes the following farms: In Anne Arundel County, the U S. Naval Academy Dairy, located on Route 175, Gambrills. In Baltimore County The Hereford High School FFA Animal World at Hereford High School on York Road. The dairy farm of Lewis Swift and son will be open for visitation, the farm is located on 17401 Troyer Road in Monkton, The Calvert County Young farmers will conduct a tour of general farms and farm animals f hn<- 1' 'll he v )v : ng the Huntingdon Fire House at 1:15 on June 28. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Worell farm on Ferry Landing Road will have demonstrations of dairy goat operation. Mill Run farm owned by W.T Judge Victor W. Palmer ruled that the firm had cohumtted willful, flagrant, and repeated violations ot the act. Under Palmer’s order, the firm is ineligible to conduct business subject to the act until June, 1983, and then only if a PACA license is obtained. The firm’s officers, directors, and major stockholders Elliot Merberg, Fred 1. Altman, Billie Merberg and the Nathan Merberg estate may not be employed by or affiliated with any license under the act until June, 1982, and then only if a surety bond is posted and USDA approves. Under PACA, all interstate traders in fresh and frozen fruits and vegetables must be licensed by USDA. USDA is authorized to suspend or revoke a trader’s license for violating the act. Hours Mon thru F-i MM to 7PM. RJ). 4125 (MMRMi Biggs -and family, on Annapolis Woods Road in Charles County, will be demonstrating hydroponic tomatoes, a green house and swine operations. Six farms in Frederick County will be open for visitation they, include: Shafdon Farm, Burkitt svilie Dairy; Merry-Peep O’Day tarm in Brunswick Sheep; Catoctin Mountain Orchara, Thurmont Orchard; Edmarve Farm, Urbana Horses; Longview Farm, Graceham Dairy; and Bullock Farm, Emitsburg Beef. There goes the neighborhood **S| " “*■ ♦— 4 '■St* ~ V " ■ 4 ‘ ’ < ‘‘With today’s cost Jai, - did you ami, of ack and whites, this Jersey expect...a semi-private pasture?” Standing appears to be contemplating her tot in life. VALUE PRICED TRACTOR REAR TRACTION TORQUE ouk bestseller \ il. 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