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