Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 20, 1985, Image 35

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    Kent Extension group meets
Members of Kent County, Delaware's new 16-member extension advisory group
recently attended a workshop at Delaware State Collegfe sponsored by the Delaware
Cooperative Extension Service. Those pictured are (front row, from left) Ruth Ann
Messick (Greenwood), president Kay Powell (Dover), Richard Papen (Dover) and
Leonard Smoot (Dover); (back row) Esther Ridley (Dover), Ann Happoldt (Dover) and
Dana Sharpe (Wyoming).
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Cornell to sponsor meeting
on migrant
ITHACA, NY - To explore the
evolution of the migrant labor
system in New York State and to
examine implications for un
migrant reform and the meaning
of changes on the future, a seminar
on migrants will be held at Cornell
University on April 30.
“Migrant Farmworkers in New
York: Past, Present, and Future,”
to be held from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
in 401 Warren Hall on campus, is
sponsored by the Cornell Migrant
Program, the New York State
College of Human Ecology at
Cornell, and Cornell Cooperative
Extension.
Highlights of the program in
clude Olaf Larson, professor
emeritus of rural sociology at
Cornell, speaking on a history of
migrant labor in New York;
Richard Morales, assistant
director of the School of Human
Services and director of the Center
for International Education and
Services at Rochester Institute of
Technology, talking about the
social-cultural perspective of the
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Gro-Mor LIQUID-SUL
(Thio-Sulfate)
Liquid-Cal can be used with liquid nitrogen which will
help maintain your Ph in the top layer of soil when
applying liquid nitrogen. Liquid calcium has
glocoheptenate which is made from corn by-products.
Glocoheptenate helps in breaking down the coarse
calcium in your soil.
Liquid-Sul is very important in helping to make
protein in your crops. Sulphur in the East is becom
ing very low in the soil. Many farmers who now are
using Liquid-Sul have found higher proteins in many
of their crops. Every farmer should be checking his
sulphur levels in his soil especially if he is feeding his
crops to his cattle.
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farm labor
migrant population; Vernon
Briggs, professor of human
resources in the New York State
School of Industrial and Labor
Relations at Cornell, addressing
immigration policy and American
agricultural workers; and C.
Arthur Bratton, professor
emeritus of agricultural
economics at Cornell, discussing
agricultural labor in the year 2000.
To wrap up the conference, a
reactor panel will discuss the
future of migrant farmworkers in
New York State. The panel par
ticipants are Joseph Armer,
director of the Division of Labor
Standards, New York State
Department of Labor; Stuart
Mitchell, director of rural New
York Farmworker Opportunities,
Inc.; and Gerald Verbndge, vice
president of J.H. Verbndge and
Sons, Growers and Processors.
For registration in'ormation,
contact the Cornell Migrant
Program, PO Box 181, Alton, NY
14413, or call (315) 483-4092.
A LESSON
WELL
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