112—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 6,1982 Thats A > Good Qaestioß I am a reader and subscriber of incaster Farming with a iggestion: why not publish in box rm, scheduled and upcoming eetings in the area for farm slated conferences and lucational seminars? Also, would you please tell me e name of the organization who in give me the best information i tobacco growing? H. Dietz Keller York, PA r. Keller, We are happy to report that we t run a schedule of farm events •ery week and you can find it on $294$ Aj, + 2639 M 29H400Q Leadfield COLUMBUS • ET VG-86 USDAI-82 +5294 +2639M -.19% +64F 41% RPT PDT- Not Available Paclamar Bootmaker EX-94 GM USDA PD 1266 M 35F 99°oRpt 181 1 02PDT 99°oRpt 779 HFA AHendairy Glamourous ivy EX-96-2E 4- 2X 365 d 24690 M 4 4° e 1077 F 5- 2X 365 ti 25290 M 4 3°o 1078 F is one of the most exciting and highest PD Bulls 1o :ome along in some time. His +2639M and +5294 puts, him 'ight at the too. COLUMBUS daughters are much like those of his great sire...BOOTMAKER. COLUMBUS For service or semen from COLUMBUS call Representative. DBS either page AID or Al 2. This corner is entirely devoted to reporting upcoming farm events, seminars, meetings, and conferences, and we welcome all readers and organizations to notify us of their meetings for inclusion in the calendar. For tobacco growing in formation, try John Yocum at 653- 4728, who works full time on tobacco research for Penn State University. For a wider scope on the tobacco scene, you may want to write to the Tobacco Institute, 18751 Street, Northwest Washington, D.C. 20006; and for a Skyway Valla Vista Double EX-90 GM Snowboofs Wis Miik) Osborndale Ivanhoe EX-90 GM Md«Maple»Lawn Mar< 6-11 3X 305 d 28270 M 3 4°o 952 F Sire* Romandale Reflection Marquis EX-95 George Showers 717-538-1812 Eric Heinaohn >215-5884704 Cindy Gordeuk •' 201-996-2088 Wayne Piper 717-532-4401 William Horton 717-222-3224 Wendel.Musaer 814-5496310 James Charles 717-898-8594 Jim Carmack 301-552-5419 Steve Kieffer 717-758-1714 Cyndy Hetzell , 609455-8187 Darvin Vender - 717-7334966 Paul Herr 717-2844592 Dan Rush > 717-5296548 Robert Fulper 717-658-7316 Paul Martin 717-949-2381 Lynn Gardner 7176586700 Larry Bower 717-323-9710 Harold Robson. Jr. 717682-7731 Johnm Beachy 717-968-1344 MenvinZendt 7174366388 Wllntar Hendricks 717458-5949 AllaniPickett 3016634191 Calvin Crosby 315-5266144 Robert Kayhart 201689-2605 ' Allenwood, PA Bantor, PA Baptistown, NJ Carlisle, PA Clifford, PA Coburn, PA Columbia, PA Detour, MD Dornsife, PA Elmer, NJ Ephrata, PA Holtwood,PA Kirkwood, PA Lambertville, NJ Lebanon, PA Laola, PA Linden, PA Manefiekl,PA MiffHnburg, PA MiffUntown, PA Millville, PA Mt Airy, MD Pen Yart. NY Port Murray, NJ Protpectvflle. PA WHfigam Tyner Reading, PA ' - Robert Grelder Reedtviile, PA Glenn Barr Stewartstown, PA Toin Engle ThomatviHe, PA Ira Boyer Utyuet,PA Bennie Barker West Grove, PA Dan Ruth more local appeal, try your local Extension agents. York’s Ex tension phone number is 757-9657 and Lancaster’s is 394-6851. What is a nest run egg? How do you interpret the information found in your market and auction reports? Mr. and Mrs. Taratino: According to Vicky Waas, egg marketing specialist at PDA, a nest run egg is an ungraded, shell egg which may be sold to egg grading or packing plants, but not to bakeries, food packing plants or retail stores. Nest run eggs are as the name suggests - eggs right from the nest or cage that have not yet been run through washing nor have been graded. Once they are packaged and graded, eggs are no longer considered “nest run eggs.” To interpret the market in formation, read the brief ex planation which accompanies the EX-37-3E GMD |UIS Glamour EX-96-3E 'our local ABS 215-542-8479. 215-37*1212 717-667 2775 717-993-6836 717-226-3758 814-848-7674 215-869-9187 Lee and Pat Tarantino Danielsvilie Past, Present & Future The sun never sets on BIG DUTCHMAN. z 1 This trademark is recognized around the world for the best poultry equipment, supplied by the most experienced poultryv people. HERSNEY EQUIPMENT COMPANY, "wi same ear t service ihe «sr # Designers of Quality Systems lor Poultry, Swrine and Grain Handling. & c U/2. CaCenda/t Saturday, February 6 Lancaster Society 1 meets for a stitchery program by Mary. Fyock Tuesday, February 9 Lancaster Society 12 meets to sew for the cancer society Lancaster Society 22 meets for a craft day with Claire Hess and Naomi Wenger market every week. The eggs are classififed by weight in 30-dozen cases, and are traded in lots of either 300 or 750 cases. Each market lists weights and prices which are computed every Tuesday and Thursday for those eggs. 6uj Putdiman, Wednesday, February 10 Lancaster Society 33 meets to entertain Society 25 at the Coca Cola Building Thursday, February U Lancaster Society 21 meets for a Safety Program - Saturday,February 13, Lancaster Society 19 meets for a program by Charles Bollinger, private detective Lancaster Society 7 meets for reports on the state convention Lancaster Society 18 meets for a book review by Mary Eshelman Lancaster Society 2 meets for state convention reports Lancaster Society 10 meets for reports of the state convention Lancaster Society 25 to meet for convention reports also 3iq Putcjiman, TUT hershey equipment ri I COMPANY, INC. .v SYCAMORE IND. PARK 255 PLANE TREE DRIVE, LANCASTER, PA. 17603 <717)393-5807 Route 30 West at The Centerville Exit AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR