Al6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 27,1982 UNIVERSITY PARK, The Cooperative Extension Service in Pennsylvania State University has 12 northeastern states. received a $76,000 grant from the G. Art Hussey, state W.K. Kellogg Foundation of Battle leader/computer services for Penn Creek, Mich., to study the State’s Cooperative Extension feasibiity of a- farm and home Service, will serve as project computer system within the director. During the 10-month Lancaster District sells seedlings LANCASTER For the eighth Pavillion No. 1 between 9 a.m. and year, the Lancaster County Ip.m. on Saturday, April 17. Conservation District is spon- For more information, contact soring its Annual Tree Seedling Nancy Burkhardt at the District Sale. Orders are being taken from Office, Farm and Home Center March 1 through March 26. Rm 6, 1383 Arcadia Road Lan- Seedlmgs can be picked up at the caster, PA 17601, telephone Lancaster County Central Park 717/299i-536L Chester Co. slates benefit square dance WEST CHESTER The public bounty Extension service or at the is invited to a benefit square dance door. The prices are: $lO tor a to raise money for Penn State’s Ag family; $5 for an adult; |2 tor Arena. students. The dance will be held on Saturday, March 27 from Bto 11:30 For more information on the p.m. at the Avon Grove High benefit square dance, contact the School gymnasium. Tickets can be Chester Co. Extension office at 215- purchased from the Chester 696-3500. Potato Growers are ready for annual meeting STATE COLLEGE The College of Agriculture, Sam Smith, Pennsylvania Cooperative Potato will be the guest speaker at Growers, Inc. and Penn State’s Wednesday evenmg’s banquet. College of Agriculture are busily The Cooperative’s annual business preparing for the 31st Annual mrrtmr nil llr h"M nr Wrflrrr /l °iV Potato Growers Institute to be held at 3 p.m. March 3-4 here at the Toftrees Country Club and Lodge. Registration for the Institute, Key topics on the agenda include meals, and rooms are due this potato research, marketing, and Contact Howard grading; soil test reports; com- Featnerman, general manager of puters; storage management; new 0,6 Potato Growers Co-op, at their varieties; and minimum tillage. Harrisburg office by calling And Penn State’s Dean of the 717/652-4200. Ready to weed aid dry feed npnetrgi this spring? Here’s how Agway makes it eaSy By impregnating prescription mixed dry fertilizer with recommended her bicides, Agway allows you to apply dry plant food and control weeds at the same time. Agway certified spreader service will get the job done, quickly and dependably. Impregnated blend fertilizer service is avail able at most Agway farm outlets, so contact your local Agway for more information. Vtoriung for people who work the fold PSU participates in computer study FARM , ENTERPRISE IAGWAYJ SERVICE project, Dr. Hussey will work with faculty members from selected land-grant universities to deter mine the current and future needs tor computers throughout the region. The 12 states are New York, Delaware, Maryland, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Con necticut, New Jersey, West Virginia and Pennsylvania. "This feasibility study will focus on workable alternatives," said Hussey. "We will examine the common directions and objectives of the Extension Service in the Northeast to plan the most ef fective uses tor a region-wide system.” The project will, tor example, determine whether home ter minals using telephone and television are practical in the Extension Service. It will test whether home terminals can provide poinl-to-pomt com munications and whether they can be used to collect information from farmers. In addition to reviewing what other states have done to measure area support for computer use, the project will explore the use of home terminals to supplement the traditional on-the-farm visits, meetings and newsletters for technical educational materials. Hussey said the practice of agriculture is similar among the 12 states so that information programs would be broadly usable. Most of the states, he added, are in the same initial stages of considering computer technology development. 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Atlantic honors dairymen ty. jryi Cooperative at the District 4 meeting last week at Blue Ball Fire Hall include, from the left, Marvin Witmer, Warren Bollinger, Lititz; and Don and Nelson Weaver, of Weaver Homestead Farm, New Holland. The dairymen were honored for haying DHIA averages at least 10 percent above the state average for milk or butterfat and at least tworthirds of their herds sired by Atlantic bulls. District 4 director Clyde Martin, of East Earl, told members that service technicians provided more than 300,000 services in 1981 and semen sales revenue increased to direct-herd breeders and through distributors. Using income from the bequest the Foundation has made grants over the past five decades of more than $584 million in the areas of health, education and agriculture. The Foundation is today among the largest private philanthropic organizations in the nation. It supports programs on' tour con tinents, including the Umted States and Canada, Europe, Latin America, and Australia.