Grant and Edna Worthington, Rl Unityville. display their Century Farm certificate. HOtN finger tip FEED CONTROL More Milk Less Wasted Feed More Profits Dally Ri WORKING 24 HOURS I PER DAY FOR PENNIES SAVING YOU THOUSANDS FOR MORE INFORMATION HORN OF PLENTY DEALERS WiTMER IMPLEMENT ROVENDALE SUPPLY ERB& HENRY GERALD Sh.ppensburg, PA Watsontown, PA EQUIPMENT MENDENHALL 717-532-6139 717-538-5521 Newßerltnvlle, PA Brookvilte, PA BURCHFIELD'S INC. McDOWELL FARM 215-367 2169 814-849-5539 Martmsburg PA IMPLEMENTS TRI-STATE FARM RAY ESBENSHADE 814-793-2194 Grove City, PA AUTOMATION Jersey Shore. PA MIFFLINBURG 814-786-7735 Hagerstown, MD 717-753-5226 FARMERS WINGERTONKEY 301-790-3698 CLIFF KNEPPER EXCHANGE MIX BEN HAINES FARM SUPPLY Mifllmburg, PA Waynesboro, PA Rising Sun, MD Somerset. PA 717-966-1001 717-762-4130 301-658-5359 814-445-6306 CUMMINGS & BRICKER, INC. Distributors Farm & Irrigation Equipment 111 Cedar Street 100 Stover Drive P.O. Box 272 Batavia, N.Y. 14020 Carlisle. PA 17013 (716) 343-5411 (717) 249-6720 £ r HORN OF PLENTY FINGERTIP FEED CONTROL Controls Exact Amount Of Feed To As Many As 499 Cows Using Up To 32 Feeders One Or Two Rations Ration « 2 COMPUTERIZED FEEDING ten W. , *s , 1 BulK Feed Handling and Storage Lycoming Century Farm honored UNITYVILLE - Grant and Edna Worthington, Unityville Kl, were presented with a Penn sylvania Century Farm Award recently. Grant’s grandfather, Frank Worthington, purchased 100 acres of land on August 15,1881 in Jordan Township, Lycoming County. Frank cleared most of this land and built the present buildings. He raised dairy cattle, and had an apple orchard. In 1924, Harry Worthington, Grant’s father, bought the farm and continued the dairy operation along with beef cattle and hogs. He used horses to till the soil and harvest the crops. In October 1953, Grant, one of twelve children, purchased the farm from his father and continues to operate this farm today. At one time. Grant and his father fanned five different farms at one time, using horses. Grant and Edna still do all of their own farm work, making 3,500 bales of hay. raising com, cutting grain, etc., on this original 100-acre farmstead. The Pennsylvania Century Farm Tv Ration #1 /More Information / Better Planning V Better Health More Profits Award is presented by the Penn sylvania Department of Agriculture in cooperation with the Cooperative Extension Service Marlin H. McClellan, Region 2 Director of the Pennsylvania n "P?rtmert nf '"nculture in NEWARK, Del. - Clifford B Keil has joined the University of Delaware’s department of en tomology and applied ecology effective Sept. 1 The entomologist holds a bachelor’s degree in ap plied ecology from the University of Michigan. He earned his master’s degree and doctorate at Virginia Polytechnic Institute ana State University m Blacksburg, Va. His specialty is cytogenetics a branch of genetics which deals with the basic behavior of chromosomes in living organisms At Delaware, Keil will begin studies on the appued genetics of insecticide resistance He is uniquely qualified for this line of research, having recently com- Automatically Reports Daily And Monthly Consumption With r Special Updated Reports Anytime i;»7 Individual ■jt? Feeding proportioned throughout the day Reporting and Recording Individual Peed Consumption Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 1,1983—09 Keil joins Del. faculty KENNETH R. COVELENS ATTORNEY AT LAW 394 EAST ROSEVILLE ROAD LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA 17601 (717) 569-4694 Specializing in Wills and Estate Planning; Administration of Estates; Real Estate Transactions and Trades; Agriculture- Related Law 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. Monday-Friday Evenings and Saturdays by Appointment Williamsport; and William E Messersmith, County Extension Director of the Lycoming County Cooperative Extension Service in Williamsport, presented the award to the Worthington's recently Clifford Keil pleted postdoctoral work at the Universitj of California at Riverside on the genetics of pesticide resistance in the ser pentine leafmmer. a major pest of flower and vegetable crops which has developed resistance to most chemicals used against it Keil plans to continue this work as well as to investigate mushroom pests