DOVER Dover’s Young Farmers Association and the Extension service are again teaming up to put on the York County Agronopiy Field Day, with a new twist added to this year’s program. SUMMER STORMS CAN STRIKE ANY HOUR, BUT YOU CAN KEEP GOING WITH MAXI-POWER *1 it 1-1000 KW * Manual or Automatic * Switch Gear * Parts * Service POWER York Co. gears up for plowing contest As part of the July 21 and 22 variety plot tours and field day, county and state plowmen will converge at the host farms for their annual' plowing competition. York contestants will throttle up their favorite diesels at 10 a.m. A *■-*- * *v Generators MAXI-POWER GENERATOR SYSTEMS 330 Fonderwhite Road, Lebanon, PA 17042 PH: 717-274-1483 Division of Leonard Martin Company r sharp on July 21, and the winners will try toi a repeat trophy at the state level at 10 a.m. on July 22. Host for the plowing portion of the field days is the Meisenhelter Farm on South Salem Church Road, southwest of Dover. Just a quarter-mile away at the Charles? Rauhauser farm, visitors can observe field test plots of com and alfalfa varieties, tillage method-,, and farm chemical comparisons. Some two dozen seed and chemical companies will set up commercial 'displays at the tour headquarters. I# CONCERTiI I BEAUTIFUL NOTTINGHAM PARK | | FRI., JULY 24, 1981 | ♦ SP.M. to? t ♦ Located at Rt. 272 and Old Route 1 in ♦ ♦ Nottingham, PA. ♦ THE LEWIS FAMILY | ♦ ♦ Pl us ♦ • The Nottingham Four ♦ ♦ • The Debusk-Weaver Family ♦ ♦ • Fellowship Quartet ♦ ♦ • And Others ♦ ♦ AN OLE SHERIFF PRODUCTION ♦ ♦ BROUGHT TO YOU AS * X A COMMUNITY PROJECT X prosil 375 KW Extension and industry specialists will be standing by various plots to answer questions as visitors tour the plots via farm wagons, which will leave at frequent intervals from the Rauhauser farm. Wagon tours will operate from 12:30 through 5:30 p.m. both days of the event. Co-op official receives award SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Joseph C. Mathis, Economics and Research Manager at Eastern Milk Producers Cooperative Association, Inc., DeWitt, New York, is included in the 18th edition of Who’s Who in the East, the cooperative announced Friday. A native of Rome, New York, Mathis is an internationally known agricultural economist specializing in milk marketing and government regulation of the dairy industry. He did his undergraduate and graduate work at Cornell University. Before coming to Eastern in 1970, Mathis was director of the Dairy Division of the New Jersey State Department of Agriculture. He also served as an economist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture m Hartford, Con necticut, for seven years. Mathis has published ex tensively in the fields of dairy economics and government regulation lof agribusiness. He writes a monthly column m the “Eastern Milk Producer”, the house organ for Eastern Milk ‘ Producers Cooperative. He serves as a consultant on several agricultural committees in Pennsylvania and New York, and belongs to a number of professional associations, in cluding the American Agricultural Economics Association, the Northeastern Agricultural Makes A Balanced Feed program Makes Silage More Palatable Preserves Corn Silage Has No Urea Reduces Feed Cost Makes Farmers Money Makes Maximum Efficiency of Corn Crop GET THE FULL STORY FROM YOUR PRfrSIL DEALER MARTIN’S AG SERVICE do John Z. Martin RDI. Box 716, New Holland, PA 17557 717-354-4996 or 354-5848 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 18,1981—Cl 1 Another special attraction will be tillage demonstrations, beginning at 2:30 p.m. on both July 21 and 22, featuring various tillage machinery including no-till gram and alfalfa drills. Equipment demonstrations will be at the Meisenhelter farm, along with several displays from area machinery dealers. Economics Council, and the National Economists Club. He also is active in several community organizations and currently heads the Rotary Club of DeWitt, New York. wrac mowing bcttck STEERS AND MILK COWS LIKE PRO-SIL TREATED SILAGE AND SO DO THEIR OWNERS Because It: Joseph C. Mathis m Silage Activator
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