Irrigation sessions set LANCASTER A conference on the Cooperative Extension Ber irngation management for a wide vices of Delaware, Maryland, range of commercial crops grown Rutgers and Pennsylvania State n the Mid-Atlantic area will be universities and the Northeast laid Tuesday afternoon and Regional Agricultural Engineering Vednesday morning, Feb. 28-29, at Service (NRAES). Registration ie Treadway Inn in Lancaster, will cost $5O prepaid, or $6O at the ie event is being sponsored by conference. Leant to be a better manager. ffcappkz Authon/ed I )t ik r Complete Apple Farm Computer System $8498 TUES. & WED. - FEB. 7 & 8 ★ 10% DISCOUNT ON PARTS! ★ FREE LUNCH 11:30 to 1:00! ★ PRODUCT FILMS! Complete Sales And Service ROY H. SUCH INC. your wife for only $5 more.) Enrollment is limited to 20 people per class so call our toll-free number today and place your reservation. (800) 447-1800 Ask for Bonnie or Ftenny. W" speak farming. A ALUI CHALMKK* Ephrata, RD2, PA. Tuesday’s program will start at 1 p.m. and focus on water management-when to turn the water on and when to turn if off. The following topics will be discussed; soil and water ap plication rates; tensiometers-the state of the art; irrigation scheduling using weather date; interaction of water stress and The better managers will survive. We’ll show you how a computer can help at our \ Fhrm Computer Seminars. Wed., Feb. B—Hershey Wed., Feb. 15 —Lancaster Wed., Feb. 22—York Wed., Feb. 29 —Hershey Fbr just $2O, you’ll be able to run your own computer for a day—lunch included! (Bring your partner or Heribcy 241 West Chocolate Avenue Lancaster 29 East King Street Tork Route 30 across from North Mall 9 AM to 5 PM You're Invited... Stop In And Visit! ★ See The New Allis Chalmers “80" Series Tractor! 717-859-2441 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 4,1984-A25 insect damage in potatoes; canopy-air temperature dif ferences for irrigation scheduling; stem diameter measurements and water stress in plants; and water management for frost protection. Following dinner, conference participants will be able to attend an exhibit of water management PRECAST CONCRETE FEED BUNKS v (^| Find the one . .. Safeguard equipment can't protect! It s impossible Because, whether you raise rabbits, pheasants, chickens quail—or any other type of small animal or gamebird— Safeguard products provide lifelong protection There s the economical, modular Series 1200 cage Or the rugged, spaie savmg Model 190 multi-stacking enclosure system Feeders, drinking valves and countless other accessories Plus 100 ft rolls of galvanized wire mesh, for the do it yourself-er They all reflect Safeguard s engineering and design philosophy —to he’p your and drip irrigation equipment. Wednesday morning’s program will feature aspects of trickle irrigation including; trickle irrigation basics; trickle irrigation and water quality; drip irrigation for fruits, vegetables and or chards; and chemigation in drip irrigation systems. \uslk # animals and birds thrive in a sanitary, protected environment Why not visit the Safeguard factory showroom 1 * In the Earland industrial Center, just off Rt 23 east of New Holland Or write for your free copy of the new 1983 Safeguard catalog Safeguard Products, Inc . 114-116 Earland Drive New Holland, R\ 17557 Open Week days 7 30 AM to 4 30 PM • Saturdays 7 30 AM to 11 30 AM # Safeguard Mnali animal gamebird and poultn tquipment % \ _ >..* -iS' «ML~ *"*
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