Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 04, 1984, Image 30

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    A3o—Unca»tw Farming, Satnrday, August 4,1984
Food Products Month
(Continued from Page Al)
have had success, but we need
more,” he said.
Speaking at a reception in
Harrisburg Wednesday, Sen. Noah
Wenger of the Senate Agriculture
Committee said, “The Senate Ag
Committee salutes the Penn
sylvania ag community.” Wenger
pointed out how important food
pi
Pennsylvania Honey Queen Martha Herr scoops up some
fudge sauce made with honey for hungry shoppers at the
Strawberry Square shopping mall in Harrisburg.
Feeding cattle to market with grain
and corn silage without proper
feed management resulting in the
animals not fully using the feed’s
nutrients.
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For more information contact
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Earl Umble Lancaster Pa 717 393 3208
Bill Romberger Pitman Pa 717 648 1011
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215 593 2575
Kevin Musser Sabmsville Pa
814 628 4421
Thomas Stoutter St Thomas Pa
717 369 5195
Bovelec is Hodman La Roches tradename (or Lasalocide
the consumer, is to Pennsylvania.
Citing Pennsylvania’s
production of poultry, eggs, milk,
fruits and other agricultural
products, Wenger said that Penn
sylvania farmers support the
largest food processing industry in
the country. And, because of the
quality and volume of the goods
they produce, he said, “consumers
- able tr ’nj >ty fr
Supplementing the feedlot
ration with a medicated pre-
•ung^
mix like Cattle Power™ or
Cattle Saver™ formulated to
increase rate of gain and
feed efficiency. Our
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Program balances rations
with products containing
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The senator urged citizens to
become more familiar with
Pennsylvania’s food products
during the month of August.
Pennsylvania Secretary of
Commerce James Pickard spoke
of the close relationship shared by
commerce and agriculture.
“Agriculture has a very important
part to play,” he noted.
Pickard challenged represen
tatives from agriculture, com
merce and restaurants to continue
Y- - try Qi ley prepares an omlet for Elaine Weaver of
Harrisburg, while Pork King Gene Wenger offers his assistance. A number of Penn
sylvania commodity queens were on hand at the kick-off ceremonies for Pennsylvania
Food Products Month.
The Agway Polyfilm
Featuring the best I hi
selection and value eSAA
To save BIG,
order before Aug. 25 /
For Pickup Sept. 20th
NEW
5 Mil Agricultural Polyfilm
• extra tough linear low density black
film especially formulated for agricultural
use • has properties and functional qual
ities equal to or exceeding conventional
6 mil film • excellent puncture and tear
resistance* lighter weight for
easier handling
Silage Covers 6 mil Rolls - Black
Quantity Ordered Reg. Sale Quantity Ordered
2o'x 50’ (54-1026) $29 49 *23.49
24’x 50’(54-1027) $35.49 *2S.9S
32'x 50 (54-1025) $46 99 *37.93
4o'x 50’(54-1041) $58.99 *4«.95
2o’xloo’ (54-1028) $4B 99 *37.95
Silo Caps - tups
4 mil Rolls-Black
Quantity Ordered
l4'xl4’ (54-1072) $6.75
16’x16’(54-1073) *8.75
lB’xlB'(s4-1074) $10.95
2o'x2o’ (54-1075) $13.75
24’x24’ (54-1076) $l9 95
26’x26’ (54-1077) $22 95
General Purpose Film
4 mil and 6 mil Rolls - Natural p . ni>
Available In a wide range of sizes
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making milestones like those that
have been accomplished in past
years. While the past has been
good, he said, a lot of room for
improvement remains.
An indoor farmer’s market
featuring Pennsylvania-grown
foods and the state’s commodity
queens were also on hand to help
kick off the month-long promotion.
Sampling a ham and cheese
omlet prepared by Pennsylvania
Poultry Queen Brenda Hershey,
Reg. Sate
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(215)869-8006
(800)822-2095
Elaine Weaver of Harrisburg, said
it was delicious. Others apparently
shared her opinion as shoppers
lined up for a taste of Pennsylvania
products, including cherries,
honey, mushrooms, peaches and
candy.
Other special events scheduled
for the month include Farm-City
Days in Erie, Pennsylvania Food
Products Day in Scranton, and
Pennsylvania Food Products Day
in Williamsport.
Quantity Ordered
2o'xloo’ (54-1092) $40.95 *31.50
32'xlOO' (54-1093) $65.95 *40.95
4o’xloo'(s4-1094) $89.95 *67.95
40’x150'(54-1095) $134 95 *99.95
24'xloo’ (54-1029) $5B 49 *43.95
2B'xlOO’(s4-1024) $68.99 *51.95
32'x100’(54-1030) $78.99 *59.95
4o’xloo’(s4-1031) $107.95 *79.95
4o’xlso’ (54-1035) $159.95 *119.95
TO ORDER: Just Indicate tha quantities
naadad and fill out tha coupon balow. Than
sand to or visit tha Agway atora naarast you.
State.
Phone Orders Accepted
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301-658-6562
WEST CHESTER, PA
215-696-1700
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