A36—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 17,1982 LANCASTER - Pennfield Corporation, 711 Rohrerstown Rd, honored 70 of its dnvers recently for a total of 616 years of safe driving. The program, held at Good ’N Plenty restaurant, honored employees representing Pennfield Feeds, Lancaster and York; Pennfield Farms Eggs, Ephrata; Pennfield Farms Poultry, Fredericksburg; D. E. Horn & Co., Red Lion; Palmer Green Company, Shippensburg, and Pennfield Farms - Breeder Division, Statesville, N.C. According to Mike Horn, Cor porate Fleet Manger, the group was responsible for over three million miles of safe driving m 1981, while delivering 544,000 tons of feed and agricultural products; 45 million dozen eggs, and 90 million lbs. of poultry products in 1981. Feed Division drivers receiving agricultural and biological awards were* Faul L Frey research of the last 25 years now is Willow Street, 26 years; Daniel G. available to scientists, librarians Lied, 3014 Marietta Ave. and and writers, Richard A. Farley, Charles H. Fetrow, Dover, 25 acting director of the U.S. years; Gerald F. Hess, R 2 Lan- Department of Agriculture’s caster and C. Mervm Miller, R 9 National Agricultural Library, York, 21 years; David B. Sentz, sa l 1 l < i£ ecei j! ly \ „ , Hellaxn, 18 years; Paul W. Miller, . . *Ji® “Uide to Sources for York, 17 years; L. Eugene Agricultural and Biological Snavely, Lititz and Harry Research, a 735-page volume, Thompson, Mount Joy, 14 years; contains 5,779 citations. It was CarlG. High, Lancaster R 2, 13 Prepared under the sponsorship of year s the National Agricultural Library Reuben L. Rupper and Nelson P. Published by the Umversity of Wagner, Red Lion, and Curvm C. P Tf ss *, Fetrow, Dover 12 years; Clarence , Smde should prove m- Engle, Jr., Stevens and Walter L. ‘hspensable for those seeking Glatfelter, Red Lion, nine years; information from the large and Mervm E. 801 l and Amos B. com P lex hterature of this im- Eberly, Lititz, eight years; Portant field,” Farley said. Richard G. Bireley, 328 Wmthrop „ E “ to^ s ® f , the B mde were J. Drive and Philip A. Sellers, R 1 Richard Blanchard, librarian ThomasviUe, seven years; Paul H. emeritus. University of California, Rohrer, R 7 Manheifti, six toimerJJSDA reference Harold C. Hess, R 1 ,^ 01S . Farrell., Reuben E. Lauer, Jr.", Llbrary > five years; Bruce J. ByramlUtitz, 2. California, Berkeley. Norris E. Geib, WaSgngfohßorff ' to this reference Rl, Glenn D 'Huber, work and evaluate Elizabethtown, Robert C.’ Lin- thousand sources of m ‘ denberger, Columbia, Jeffrey A. formation m a variety of formats. Pennfield honors safe drivers Witmer, New Providence R 1 and Vernon L. Witmer, Peach Bottom Rl, four years. P. Frank Barendregt, 1118 Wickersham Lane, Donald L. Kissinger, 42-A Welsh Drive, Rick L. Judd, Rl Washington Boro, Donald L. Keller, R 4 Manheim, George M. Lightner, Abbottstown, J. Henry Martin and Michael L. Shank, Lititz and Lester David Martin, Jr., Rl Drumore three years; Lynn E. Meyers, Brown stown and Nevm Stnte, R 4 Spring Grove, two years; and Melvin R. BELTSVILLE, Md., - A major reference work on the extensive literature resulting from Breneman, 336 Weaver Road, one year. Pennfield Farms Eggs: Kenneth years; John T. Dyer, R. Getz, R 2 Denver, 25 years; Fredericksburg, 16 years; Miles E. William Leonard, Ephrata, 24 Spannuth, Fredericksburg, 14 years; Carlton Waite, Ephrata, 13 years; Timothy K. Rentschler, R 1 years; Howard Memtt, Stevens Myerstown, eight years; Delmar R 2, nine years; Gerald O. Brunner, D. Willen, Sailings, six years; Ephrata, seven years; Richard J. Robert L. Boltz, Jonestown, Hirst and Barry G. Long, Ephrata, Joseph A. Gregory, Lebanon and four years; Glen Weaver, Ephrata, Lee A. Ziegler, R 1 Myerstown, five two years; Craig E. Bachtel, years; Jeffrey J. Young, Mt. Denver and Richard Updike, Gretna, three years; and Duane E. Ephrata, one year. Putt, Lebanon, one year. Pennfield Farms Broiler D. D. Horn & Co.: Robert E. Division: Elmer J. Boltz, R 1 Warner, R 2 Felton, 20 years; Ag research reference available The reference collections of numerous research libraries, including the U.S. National Agricultural Library, the Library of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food in London, the Food and Agricultural Organization Library in Rome, the libraries of the Universities of California, Minnesota, and Texas A&M were consulted for source materials. Over three years were needed to conipl c* ~ the HARRISBURG - The AMCO Terrace Plow Demonstration scheduled for lower Dauphin County has been rescheduled to be held on the Myhn Messick farm on Tuesday, according to Joel Myers of the Soil'Conservation Service. Last fall, I 'a successful demon stration was Held using the plow to construct cropland terraces on shale soils. This spring’s demonstration will* be tarried out on heavier bmestone soils, ac cording to Myers. ' ’ The Mylin 'Messick property is located along Rt. 441, just 1 north of Rt. 283. The demonstration will Ih TILLAGE lODQUARTEI& sh. • Ideal for minimum tillage and soil conservation • Available m 4 to 8-furrow sizes with 16 or 18-m spacing, plus extra big 5/6 furrow 20-inch model • Beams individually trip or ride over obstructions, then automatically return to plowing position No stopping e High 33-m vertical clearance handles heavy trash without plugging Rocks or heavy trash won’t often stop this one. Finance plans available. AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT Fredericksburg, 26 years; Ralph G. Lehman, R 4 Pine Grove, 22 bibliographic research. Although the guide’s primary emphasis is on research in agriculture and biology, many related subjects such as ecology, forestry, meteorology and human nutrition are covered in detail. An earlier guide Literature of Agricultural Research was published in 1958 by Blanchard. An unuaual feature of the new edition is the material on the use of online data base files in the Plow programs set next week start at 10 a.m. and will include the practice can also be significant in construction of terraces and reducing soil erosion, ’ diversions. For further in- - Myers - explainer ' that " this formation contact Mylm Messick,"' derndnstration vWlll)?!*an*etcellent 944-3500 or the Harrisburg-Field opportunity for evefyoAe to r SUe the Office of the Soil Conservation terrace’-"plow Service at 652-7035. ' conditions. *'The use of tßJ^low A second demonstration is should aid in die conservation scheduled for Lancaster County on> “effort a tiihe'wheif funds for Wednesday aVthe Elizabethtown--conservation - Very High School. -For further 5 - m-~ -formation calFflhe Lancaster Soil | Conservation Service Office at 299 5 / 1563 or BiU'fEnkSOmat 367-1521.‘5>| Present -plana- call | -seeding of hay‘and/or oats as 'part'W of both - demonstrations. ‘This ernationar i-Mounted Moldboard Plows ★ CALL FOR A DEMONSTRATION! ★ SWOPE & BASHORE, INC. International * 475 Disk Harrow • Non-folding models lIV2' to 16'3", folding models with automatic wing latches 17'5" to 21' • Rugged torsion-type main frame with 3 x 5-in tubular gang bars Weights up to 4,837 pounds • Self-aligning, regreaseable, triple-sealed bearings • Hydraulic power angling and depth gauging, laterally adjustable standards R.D. 1. MVERSTOWN PA Located 1 Mile S. of Int. 78 & 6 Miles N. of Myerstown On Rt. 645 in Frystown PHONE: 717-933-4138 Area Codes 717-215 CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-692-7467 William C. Miller, R 1 Airville, seven years; and Keith E. Seehrist, R 2 Windsor, five years. * Palmer Green Co.: Amos' Kanode*, R 9 Chambersburg, 20 years; William K. Garlmg, Marion, eight years; Hubert L. Stem, R 2 Stuppensburg, three years; and'Robert P. Rife, R 1 Shippensburg, one year. Pennfield Farms „ Breeder Division: William E. Moore, Moravian Falls, N.C. and Richard O. Shoemaker, Statesville, N.C., one year. chapter entitled “Computerized Data Bases for Bibliographic Research.” An appendix on acronyms and abbreviations and comprehensive author, title and subject indexes keyed to item number are mcluded. r Priced at $47.50, the work may' - ' be ordered directly from the University of California Press, 2223 Pulton St., Berkeley, Calif. 94720. . n ' v „ TRis'nMkatkm 1 kxt W 0 Imvgsit); Qep|.jg H wAnjiAr^or.'f^^4»lOft ~ i i ..