Berks conservation COl Donald Lutz presents Certificate of Service to Charles Savidge for 10 years of ASCS service. REBATE / $7,890.00 + REBATE / $7,890.00 + REBATE t $7,890.00 + REBATE I $7.890.00 + REBATE / $7.890.00 THAT’S NOT JUST A BORDERLINE NUMBER. IT’S THE PRICE OF THE NEW THE MOST MULTI-PURPOSE DRILL YOU CAN OWN Use it for conventional seeding, or in minimum tilled soils, or for those tough no till conditions. This drill is built with simplicity and great durability in mind. No need to purchase a transport system for this drill, it's already built right in. Purchase this 100 Series Drill before May 15, 1983 and receive a $300.00 rebate per unit direct to you from the factory. Optional press wheels available. For more information on this new multi-purpose drill, see your local Haybuster Dealer or Contact: In Pennsylvania See: Ciugston Implement, Inc. Chambersburg 717-263-4103 Daniels Supply Honesdale 717-253-4530 Dunkle&Grieb, Inc. Centre Klall 814-364-1421 In Delaware, Maryland and New Jersey, See: Hoober Equipment Middletown, DE 302-378-9555 REBATE 757;89b.6b "+ REBATE / $7,890.00 + REBATE / $7,890.00 REBATE / 57.890.00 4- REBATE / $7,890.00 + 100 SERIES 10 - FT. DRILL ★ ★ SEE YOUR NEAREST HAYBUSTER DEALER Diltz Farm Gregory Pisarek Thomas E. Siebert Farm Eq. Marion Center New Hope New Oxford 412-286*9219 215-598-7687 717-624-8763 Paul Histand Red Wing Farms Stanley’s Farm Service Fleetwood Klingerstown 215-348-9041 215-944-9583 717-648-2088 C.B. Hoober Straley Farm Supply Intercourse Dover 717-768-8231 717-292-2631 Pary’s Farm Supply Triple H Equipment Peach Bottom 717-869-1464 717-548-3775 Accepting Preservation Award for the Berks county Conservation District are Donald Duncan and Mark Woifskill. ★ ★ REBATE ★ ★ ★ ★ TER MF6., INC. estown, ND 58401 • Knott & Geisbert, Inc. Frederic*, MO 301-662-3800 (Continued from Page B 20) Leindecker has promoted inservatlon as Game Protector HA Shaffer Farm Equipment Curryvitle 814-793-2267 Paul Shovers, Inc. Loysville 717-789-3117 Lancaster ferwint. Pennsylvania Game Commission Clubs of Berks County, and as officer Federated Sportsmens Berks County Director of the Wildlands Trust Fund. Often volunteering his services on behalf of the preservation of natural resources, Leindecker was honored for promoting con servation all his life. “My Grandfather put in strip cropping in 1931, so I think my heritage of conservation goes back pretty far”, commented Donald 'McNutt, Vo-Ag Instructor and Young Fanner Advisor, at the Conrad Weiser School District, as he accepted the honors as “Out standing Conservation Educator of the Year”. In addition to ,his profession duties, McNutt also advises area farmers on con servation practices and is known to be very knowledgeable on manure handling facilities and storage systems. Honored by the BCCD as the <701)252-4601 Frank Rymond & Sons Inc. Washington, NJ 201-689-1464 r, April 23,1983-821 (Turn to Page 824) Hews gets USDA post WASHINGTON, D.C. Edward D. Hews has been named deputy manager of the U.S. Department of Agr.’fmlture’s Federal Crop Insurance Cor poration, Merritt Sprague, manager of the agency, said today. Hews replaces Robert H. Sindt, who tran sferred to USDA’s Agricultural Stabilizat ion and Conservation Service. Prior to accepting the crop insurance post, Hews had been deputy administrator for program planning and development at the stabilization and con servation agency. He was responsible for analytical planning of program developments, appeals and correspondence and was secretary of die Commodity Credit Corporation. Before that, Hews was executive assistant to the administrator of the agency. He was acting administrator of the agency during the transition period in 1981 and has been assistant to the deputy ad ministrator for state and county operations. Earlier, Hews served as chairman of he Aroostook County, Maine, Agricultural Stabilization and con servation committee. He also has served as director of the stabilization and con servation agency’s northeast region and director of the eastern region. From 1943 to 1971, Hews raised potatoes, sugar beets, barley and other crops in Maine. Hews is a member and past director of the Maine Potato Council and has been active in the National Grange and Presque Isle Rotary Club. He has served as president of the Washington, D.C., chapters of the Maine State Society, the National Conference of State Societies and the Soil Conservation Society of America.
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