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    Cl2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 1,1983
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ANAHEIM, Walter H.
Gardner, professor of
soils, Washington State
University, Pullman,
became president of the
Soil Science Society of
America last month at
the society’s annual
luncheon and awards
program. He succeeds
Robert G. Gast,
University of Nebraska,
Lincoln.
Gardner’s principal
research interests are in
soil physics and soil
water-plant relations.
He has made many
contributions, including
measurement of soil
water content using
gamma ray and neutron
attenuation, concurrent
measurement of both
soil water content and
bulk density using two
gamma ray energies,
psychrometric measu
rement of soil and plant
water potentials, and
measurement of water
status near absorbing
roots and in root growth,
water flow, and
retention in layered
soils.
This research has
contributed to a better
understanding of water
movement in soil,
particularly in
stratified soil and in soil
near absorbing
roots, and to techniques
for measurement of
water content and
potential in soil and
plants.
He is known for his
time-lapse motion
picture, “Water
Movement in Soil,’’
which is used worldwide
as an aid for teaching
principles of water
retention and flow. He
has served as associate
editor and editor-in
chief of Soil Science
Society of America
Soil Science Society elects officers
Proceedings, now the
Soil Science Society of
America Journal.
Gardner is a
Guggenheim Fellow
(1964), an ASA Fellow
(1966) and an SSSA
Fellow (1976).
Donald R. Nielsen,
professor of soil and
water science. Depart
ment of Land, Air
and Water Resources,
University of California,
Davis, became
president-elect of the
Soil Science Society of
America.
He will become
president of the 6,100-
member scientific,
educational organizati
on at the 1983 annual
meeting in Washington,
D.C.
His principal teaching
activity is in soil and
water movement and
courses designed to
integrate physical,
chemical and biological
processes in soils with
mathematical analyses.
His principal research
embraces laboratory
and field investigations
of leaching and miscible
displacement of
inorganic and organic
solutes in soils, soil
water properties,
pesticide behavior in
soils, microbiological
transformation during
leaching, and
geostatistical concepts
in relation to developing
technologies for sam
pling field soils.
He presently serves
on the editorial boards
of Irrigation Science,
Journal of Soil Science,
Soil Science, Outlook in
Agriculture, Soil and
Tillage Research and
Water Resources
Research.
He holds degrees from
the University of
Arizona, Tucson, and
lowa State University,
Ames.
Other newly-elected
SSSA officers for 1982-83
include; James M.
Davison, University of
Florida, Gainesville,
chairman-elect, Soil
Physics; Larry L.
Boersma, Oregon State
University, Corvallis,
board representative,
Soil Physics; Philip A.
Helmke, University of
Wisconsin, Madison,
chairman-elect. Soil
Chemistry; and M. Ali
Tabatabi, lowa State
University, Ames,
chairman-elect. Soil
Microbiology and
Biochemistry.
Also, Robert L.
Westerman, Oklahoma
State University,
Stillwater, chairman-e
-lect, Soil Fertility and
Plant Nutrition;
Thomas L. Jackson,
Oregon State Univer
sity, Corvallis, board
representative, Soil
Fertility and Plant
Nutrition; Leßoy A.
Daugherty, New Mexico
University, Las Cruces,
chairman-elect Soil
Genesis, Morphology
and Classification; and
Darryl E. Smika,
USDA-Agricultural Re
search Service, Akron,
Ohio, chairman-elect,
Soil and Water
Management and
Conservation.
In addition, James B.
Hart, Michigan State
University, East
Lansing, chairman-el
ect, Forest and Range
Soils; James R. Boyle,
Oregon State Univer
sity, Corvallis, board
representative. Forest
and Range Soils;
George R. Hawkes,
Chevron Chemical Co.,
San Francisco, Calif.,
chairman-elect. Fer
Use; and Lowell A.
Doublas, Rutgers
University, New
, RE?AL ESTATE
CENTRAL PENNA.
FARMS
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
172 acre limestone dairy, 250 cow free
stalls w/double 6 parlor, modern ran
cher. Call Mr. Njesley
25 acre dairy farmette, new 2 story brick
house, 50 comfort stalls, 2 silos, new
implement shed. Call Mr. Niesley.
JUNIATA COUNTY
100 acre grain farm (73 tillable, 27
timber). Nice stream, secluded, no bldgs.
Call Mr, Benner.
42 acre general, 2 story log home, barn
and other bldgs. Excellent turkey and
deer hunting. Near state game lands.
Call Mr. Benner
5V> acres wooded, Vz hard, Vz X-mas
trees. (Reduced). Call Mr. Bitting.
PERRYCOUNTY
70 acre general - 2 story frame house,
bank barn and other buildings. Call Mr.
Bitting.
REALESTATE
32 West High Street
Carlisle, Pennsylvania 17013
717-249-8787
RICHARD B. CRAWFORD - 717-734-3673
CLAIR R. BENNER - 717-444-2162
EARL 1. STERN - 717-748-7376
GREGG R. BITTING - 717-789-3368 or 789-4513
STEVE E. ORRIS - 717-789-3368 or 789-4177
Brunswick, N. J.,
chairman-elect, Soil
Mineralogy.
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KEYED ADS (ads with
answer coming to a Box
Number, do Lancaster
Farming): 50 cents addi
tional.
Ads running 3 or more <
consecutive times with no
change billed at 20 per
cent discount.
Deadline: Thursday
morning at 9 of each
week's publication.
This newspaper will not
be responsible for more
than one incorrect inser
tion of any advertisement.
Lancaster Farming
P.0.80x 366
Lititz, PA 17543
717-394-3047
or Lititz
717-626-1164
The following categories
are available for your
classified advertising
□Farm Equipment
□ Silos & Unloaders
□ Buildings & Supplies
□Gram Equipment
□ Dairy Equipment
□ Livestock Equipment &
Supplies
□Cattle
□ Horses & Mules
□Sheep & Goats
□Swine
□Artificial Breeding
□ Hog Equipments
Supplies
□ Poultry & Supplies
□ Feed & Seed
□ Fertilizer
□ Plants
□ Fruits & Vegetables
□ Nursery
□ Lawn & Garden
□ Services Offered
□Custom Work
□ Help Wanted
U Situations Wanted
U Business Opportunity
U Trucks & Trailers
□ Autos
U Recreational Vehicles
□ Notice
□ Lost
□ Found
□ Pets
□ Household
□ Miscellaneous
□Real Estate
Special winter discounts
on Shiwers grain drying
equipment. Phone Connie
Anderson at 609/267-
S6OS
MF 1085 w/cab
814-793-4293
Notice - Tractor and small
engine overhauling done
at a reasonable rate.
Experienced. Stephen S.
Fisher, R.O. 1, Box 114,
Lincoln University, PA
19352
JO 350 dozer w/wench
and roll over, also 6' and
8’ Made, and a 6* root
rake. Askii« $7250. 717-
225-4437
ShltM moving parts.
Never remove the shields provided
by the manufacturer They could
save your neck Always stop the
tractor engine before you climb
down Also, shut off the pto before
dismounting All moving parts are
dangerous Don’t wear loose cloth
ing Don’t go for this kind of a spin
FARM EQUIPMENT
Used sawmills for sale. We
buy and sell. Leroy Wray.
R.D. 1, Douglassville, Pk
19518.215-385-3884 3
-HORSE EQUIPMENT
Nl tobacco planter, 1 row
Oliver 2B12” Raydex
Nl 17 Manure Spreader
JDKBA2O&24Disc
JO 9' Spring Harrow
NH 455 T Trailer Mower
IHCIOO 7' Trailer‘Mower
MCT Rotary Scythe
Nl & NH 10' Fert Drill
NH 30’ Corn and Hay
elevators
TOMWHEARY
Lancaster, Pa.
717-687-0102
IH 806 diesel, original
paint wide front 3 pt.
hitch. 814-793-4293
Case Uni-loaders 1537,
LP gas, new paint new
bucket, rebuilt engine.
1740 diesel, new paint
and pulley. T & T Supply,
Danville, PA 717-275-
0927
JD 3020 diesel, wide front
w/rollguard 814793-4293
NH 455 and 456 mowers
trailer
Nl 752 Hay Crimpers
Oliver 12 f ' & 14” trailer
plows
MC 2 way plows **
JD K8A20&24 Discs
Olson roto-beater
JD spring harrows
NH rakes 56 £ 258 nice
JD 999 Corn Plantei
Plateless
Vicon spreader seeders
JD 494 A 4 row corn
planters
Nl tobacco planter 1 row
Cuitipackers
Wood Stoves
10”xl0”i36" Logs
Sam K. Zook
Kirkwood, Pa.
Lancaster County
Special winter discounts
on Shiwers vain dning
equipment Phone Agn-
Equipment, Inc., at
717/656-4151
Special winter discounts
on Shiwers grain drying
equipment Phone Ryder
Supply at7l7/263-9111
NEW EQUIPMENT
JD 650 Tractor
JD 750 Tractor
JD 950 Tractor
JD 1050 Tractor
JD 2040 Tractor
JD 714 Forage Boxes
JD 1075 Running Gears
JD 1207, 1209 Mower
Conditioners
Hesston 1014 Hyd. Swing
Conditioner
JDI7IO Mulch Tiller
Bush Hog 143210%’Disc
USED EQUIPMENT
AC C & WC Tractors
Famuli H, MD, Super
M Tractors
JDB Tractor
JD 520 Tractor
JD 720 Tractor
JD 3010 RCU Tractor
Ford 8N Tractor
Cub Fit. Mtd. Blade
JD494A Planter
IHC 315 Mulch Packer
IHC 540,550 4B Plows
JDFI2S6BPIow
Ferguson 2B Plow w
JD AW Disc 12’
Woods Cadet 60 Pull
Type Mower
NH 6’ Cutter
JD 507 Cutter
MF 41 Sickle Bar 3 pt.
Mower
Mayrath4o’ Elevator
NI Hay Rakes on steel
USED COMBINES
JDSSw/platform
JD 434 corn hd.
ACC2 w/plat£orm
AC 4R com hd.
JD45w/platform
Plus other new and used
equipment
Call For Details.
MILLER’S SALES
& SERVICE INC.
WestPenna.Ave.
on Highway 851
Stewartstown, Pa.
717-993-2470
or 993-2732