Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 12, 1985, Image 215

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    SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Changing
trends, government policies,
marketing, and demographics will
have a profound impact in the
coming years on New York State
agriculture - the hub of a $24-
bilhon-per-year network of elated
SAVE up to $2,200!
Now the best costs less!
N.Y. launches
enterprises,
To make sure that there will be
high quality industry leaders to
ensure the long-term social and
economic well-being of New York
State, the Empire State Food and
Agricultural Leadership Institute
In 1985, more farmers and ranchers will buy
more New Idea spreaders than any other brand.
• 10.9% Three-year financing
or
• Save up to $2,200 off 1984 prices
2. Our superior quality... 85 years the market
leader in premium quality spreaders.
Check it out. Save up to $2,200 on premium quality
New Idea spreaders. This year and for years to come. . . we’re out
to sell more spreaders than any other manufacturer.
Act fast!
See your New Idea dealer. .. He’s got the best for less!
FARM EQUIPMENT CORPORATION
123 Sycamore Street, Coldwater, OH 45828, 419-678-5311
Note: New Idea reserves the right to cancel or modify this program at any time without notice.
food, ag
has been established
Sponsored by the New York
State College of Agriculture and
Life Sciences at Cornell Univer
sity, Cornell Cooperative Ex
tension, and the New York State
Agricultural Society, the institute
Why?
1. Our new low prices.. .
• Interest waiver until 6-1-85
or
NEW IDEA
V mwonnr or
ALLIED products corporation
leadership institute
also will be subsidized by ten in
dustries.
The institute will accept 30
participants who will take part in a
two-year program of about 30 days
per year. Those selected will be
from all sectors of the state’s food
anH agriculture industry, including
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fanning, food and agribusiness,
and the related fields of govern
ment, journalism, and education.
More information is available by
writing James Preston, 434
Warren Hall, Cornell University,
Ithaca, NY 14853, phone (607)-256-
4514.