5 COLLEGE PARK, MD. - Nitrogen sources and application techniques have become critical components 'lin achieving maximum corn Vields with a no tillage culturalpnjgram. So the lead-off Session for next month's Mid-Atlantic No-Till Conference will feature a tri-state, five-man panel addressing itself to this issue.- Panel members and their sub-topics are as follows: “Report from Ohio" Donald K. Myers, an Extension agronomist at Ohio State University; “Drop Nozzle Application” Raymond Byler, a commercial applicator from Belleville, Pa. (Mifflin county); “Knifing in Anhydrous Am monia” Robert G. Thomas of Freeland, Md., a Baltimore county farmer; “Dry Nitrogen, Broadcast Post- Emergence” W. Drew Stabler of Gaithersburg, Md., a Montgomery county farmer; LANCASTER The annual, subject will be The American meeting of the Farm and Home\ Dream, a three cheere for America Foundation of Lancaster County presentation combining humor will be held Thursday, Jan. 28 at with a serious message. His visit is 6:30 p.m. in the Farm and Home sponsored fay Sperry New Holland. Center Auditorium. Mary Martin will provide dinner music. There will be a brief business meeting, including the election of directors. The program will feature Walter Buescher of Pigeon Forge, Tn. His •i —— "* I You Cun Depend On A KNIGHT Manure Spreader |$k fc «ST -- ■ i| 7 Different Models - Sizes Ranging I from 180 Bushels to 600 Bushels Capacity ARNETT'S GARAGE Hagerstown, Maryland B EQUIPMENT, INC. Waynesboro, Pa. BENCE’S FARM EQUIPMENT BINKLEY & HURST BROS., INC. COLUMBIA CROSS ROAD EQUIPMENT, INC. Columbia Cross Roads, Pa. D&R EQUIPMENT Rmgoes, NJ Carlisle, Pa. Orangev.lle, Pa. I | ■■ M I Mil ' —'l— nt»lX Mid-Atlantic no-till meeting ready to roll , Park. Farm-Home Center . dinner cm Jam 28 This publication is available in microform.' University Microfilms International WS<th/it|Ri«l *■%* PH * » tv« - •»«!'* USA '* A Bedford, Pa Lititz, Pa “Manure: Plus or Minus for No- Till Farming” Herbert W. Wessel, Jr., of Hampstead, Md., a Carroll county dairy farmef. The eighth annual farmer educational event is scheduled Jan. 7 in the Exhibition hall on the Maryland state fairground at Timonium. Registration will get under way at 8 a.m,, with the morning program set to begin at 9:30. The afternoon program will runfroml:3oto3:3o. Tickets for the noon lunch must be purchased in advance before Dec. 30 from county Extension offices in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia or West Virginia. More than 1,300 farmers and agribusinessmen from the six state area are expected to attend, according to V. Allan Bandel, planning committee chairman. Bandel is Extension soils specialist and professor of agronomy at the University of Maryland, College SEE YOUR LOCAL KNIGHT DEALER FOR MORE DETAILS REED BROS. EQUIPMENT Columbus, NJ R.E. SMELTZER EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Centre Hall, Pa. SOMERSET FARMERS SUPPLY Somerset, Pa. STOUFFER BROS. INC. Chambersburg, Pa. SWOPE &BASHORE, INC. Myerstown, Pa. R.R. WALKER & SONS Edmboro, Pa. YOUNG FARM SUPPLY DICKINSON FARM EQUIPMENT DIETS EQUIPMENT CO. Marion Center, Pa. THE FARMERS STORE Harmony, Pa HOUGHTAUNG’S GARAGE Middteburg Center, Pa. S. JOHNSON HURFF Monroeville. NJ i&M MACHINERY CO. Greensburg, Pa. KINGS TOWN TRACTOR CO. Chestertown, Md. He reports that 35 agribusiness sponsors - a record number for this event - will be setting up com mercial and educational exhibits. As in past years, the event is sponsored by the Cooperative Extension Service at land-grant universities in the six-state area in Officers and committee members for next month’s Mid-Atlantic No-Till - Conference paused for (heir picture during final planning session on Dec. 7 at the Maryland State Fairground in Timonium. Seated are, left to right; Richard S. Witmer of Middletown, Md., program committee; V. Allan Bandel of Hiah( an /j Mrj chairman; John Hauck of >• •> Tunkhannock, Pa, cooperation with agribusiness firms. The Maryland state fairground, site of this year’s no-tUI con ference, is located in the 2200 block of York road in Timonium. For easy access from southern points, drive three miles north of the Durable Long Life Construction Rust Resistant Copper Bearing Sides And Bottom Heavy Auger Style Beaters With Alloyed Steel "Ripper" Teeth Low Profile DISTRIBUTED TODD FARM BY: EQUIPMENT, INC. LEBANON VALLEY IMPLEMENT, INC. Richland, Pa. LONG, INC. Reedsville. Pa. LONGENECKERS, INC. Williamsburg. Pa MONTROSE TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT, INC. - Montrose, Pa. CLAIR J. MYERS Thomasyille, Pa PETERMAN FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. Lancaster Faming, Thursday, December 24,1981—A15 interested Carlisle, Pa., secretary. Standing are, left to right: G. Richard Curran of Westminster, Md., arrangements; John Harris of New Bloomfield, Pa., vice chairman and treasurer; Walter C. Johnson of Julian, Pa., budget and finance; Ed Wilson of Leola, Pa., hospitality, and Donald J. Overdorff of Carlisle, Pa., program committee. FEATURING HAGERSTOWN, MD. - CHESAPEAKE, VA. Baltimore Beltway on highway I -83; turn off at exit 16A and take a left onto York road. If /coming from the north, turn off at exit 17A and take a right onto York road. Take another right into the fairground near the 4-H and Home Arts building.
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