Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 02, 1983, Image 147

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    Cumberland honors conservation leaders
Roy L Miller, chairman of the Cumberland Conservation
istrict, was honored for his 17 years of service to the district
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CARLISLE The Cumberland
County Conservation District
gathered last week to honor
members for their years of service
to the conservation program.
- Receiving an award Cor 17 years
of service was Roy L. Miller, who
has served the Conservation
District in numerous capacities
and now holds the office of
Chairman of the District.
David Rider received a plaque
for 15 years of dedicated work and
service to the Conservation
District. And, a 10-year service
award was presented to Donald
Basehore as a committee member
and office holder.
A District Director Service
Award was presented to Roy E.
Snoke. Snoke has served the
'District as past chairman and
director and has held numerous
other offices during his terms as
director.
Every year, the Cumberland
County Conservation District
sponsors a Conservation Poster
Contest in elementary and high
schools throughout the county. In
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at the annual ASCS and Conservation District banquet in
Cumberland County.
Planter fertilizer
(Continued from Page 018) uniform material, well spread, is
planter fertilizer it’s essential that the best choice,
the material be uniform. Q ne other important con-
Generally, liquids blend better. sideration liquid fertilizers
Evenness of field application generally cost more per pound of
depends to some extent on plant nutrient than dry sources,
uniformity of mixing, but a poor This must be balanced
application technique can make their advantages in handling and
even a good product look bad, the uniformity, when deciding which
agronomist says. Sometimes a less material to buy.
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