Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 09, 1982, Image 26

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Pa. Christmas tree growers face
HARRISBURG State marketed ip or transported coiteiders‘ »tbe Corn- “ ‘ChnstniM v pree l iculting and 1 . has notified us,ttwlfc, ? .,
Agriculture Secretary *■ through Virginia. .. < J - mgnwjeeWi Pennsylvania-to, be
Hallowed has Urged Pennsylvania Tfie Virginia Department l of , , i, several' and theentire state must havea&rtificate
Christmas tree growers to contact Agriculture pas imposed a Halldwell saidthe Department nursery ihdiistry Regularly ships, ffaUdwelT'said !l •'
the Agriculture Department’s quarantine oh Christmas trees, was providing this free inspection products , ’ carrying a certificate; r ’
regional offices as soon as possible . nursery stock, firewood and other service to Christmas tree growers • The Agriculture Department’s- will beipfaced iinder seizure ! ac-'
to arrange for inspections of trees outdoor items originated from to .help preserve, ,the important Bureau of Plant Industry will, cording to Virginia officials.’’ ■'
and nursery stock which will be gyp?y moth infested' areas,, and interstate markets to the .South, upon, request from'growers, make „ The Pennsylvania Department’- *
Pennsylvania nurserymen are arrangements for-fteld inspection of Agriculture’s seven regional
already being certified for entry’ - of trees bound’for Virginia before: .offices and their telephone- num
into Virginia'through the site’s -they are cut. Certificates of In- bers are; Meadville, 814 3364&9Q:- -
nurseryihspectionprogram. speqUon stating that the trees are- Williamsport;, 717,-32^3550;
“Penhsyivania is among the 1 top apparently‘free frond gypsy moth Tunkhannock, “Gib 1
five states in the nation in will be made available to those ' sonia, 412 443-1585; Altoona, 814
production of Christmas trees and growers who are not Infested. 946-7315; Sommerdale, 717 787-
nursery products,” he said. “The Virginia Department, of 3400; and Lansdale, 215 368-3000.
Hunting licenses
HARRISBURG - New Penn
sylvania hunting and trapping
licenses are now on sale from
county treasurers and issuing
agents. Except for an increase in
non-resident fees several years
ago, the cost of Pennsylvania
hunting licenses have remained
stable since 1973. Resident licenses
sell for $8.25; junior and senior
residents $5.25; non-residents
$60.50; archery stamp $2.20; and
the muzzleloader stamp at $3.25.
This year, all first-time hunters
must have hunter education
training, or produce evidence
they’ve hunted in Pennsylvania or
another state in a prior year.
Persons applying for resident
licenses must “prove” residency
through a motor vehicle
registration card; - a receipt
showing payment of Pennsylvania
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BOTTOM UNLOADERS
Rene Pfalagraf
Paul ZimnjtgiTian
on sale
income tax, or receipts evidencing
payment of taxes required of
Pennsylvania residents; or some
other “positive” means of
verifying residency. A Penn
sylvania “driver’s license” is not
sufficient, since many non
residents illegally maintain a
Pennsylvania “driver’s license”
after moving to another state.
The 1982-83 Hunting and Trap
ping Digest is supplied with each
license. The 56-page booklet
contains information on seasons
and bag limits, rules and
regulations, maps and dates for
special regulation areas .and',
numerous other tips and items of
interest to sportsmen. Hunters
should be certain to get their digest
when they purchase a license and
familiarize themselves with its
contents.
CUTS FEED COSTS
SEALSTORHASTHE
"EFFICIENT SYSTEM"
A System That
Enables You To:
1. REDUCE NUTRIENT LOSSES
2. BALANCE A CHEAPER RATION
3. BUY LESS FEED AT THE STORE
4. INCREASE CASH FLOW
A System That
Offers You!
1. GLASSFUSED TO STEEL STRUCTURES
2. LAIDIG UNLOADERS
3. SERVICEABILITY/LOWER COST
4.3 YEAR UNLOADER WARRANTIES
5. PROFESSIONAL CUSTOMER SERVICE
1 Unloader For Ground Ear or Shelled Corn
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FARM NORTH PENN SEALSTOR
INC. SYSTEMS, INC.
2 North Rd.#s Central Road
17042 Bloomsburg, PA 17815
324 717-387-1422
iNTATIVES
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717-733-9714
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Harry Fenwick
Harry Guillaume
Tom Dunlap
Dave Williams
Glynn Corey
Gary Sheard
FOR SALE,
High Moisture
! Cornw/Oats
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June 1,1983
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