HARRISBURG - A Teifn-- sylvanian is one of six con servation leaders that have been selected to receive 1986 national award recognition by the National Association of Conservation Districts. The awards will be. presented at the convention of NACD on February 2-6,1986, at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville, Tenn. George Wolff, a Lebanon County fanner, will receive NACD’s special recognition award. He is owner and operator of a 300-acre green farm in Lebanon County. He is known for his innovative thinking and acting in con servation circles nationwide. Plant the Better Alfalfas... Medistan& Lancaster Plus Alfalfas. D* Lancaster Plus NET WT 90'ta. F.M. BROWN’S SONS INC. Sinking Springs, PA 215-678-4567 Fleetwood, PA 215-944-7654 Birdsboro, PA 215-582-2741 SOUTH JERSEY FARMERS SUPPIY 101 East Ave. Woodstown, NJ 08098 609-769-0062 PLANT FOOD CHEMICAL CO., INC. Hightstown-Cranbury Stn. Road Cranbury, NJ 08512 609-448-0935 Lebanon Co. farmer to receive NACD award During his 12 years of service as a conservation district director in Lebanon County, full-time executive assistant and full-time forester positions were created. Consultive forestry services were offered for the first time, en vironmental education programs were expanded, and a small flood prevention project for the Quit tapahilla Watershed was developed and promoted. At the state level, he has guided an effort on the behalf of the Pennsylvania Association of Conservation District Directors, Inc., to increase the state ap propriation to conservation esistance and performance ders take them all on! Medistan NET WT. 301b*. BLUE MOUNTAIN VIEW FARMS PO Box 556, RD3 Annville, PA 17003 717-867-1117 JOHN R. EVERETT 196 Beekman Street Somerville, NJ 08876 201-369-8381 WAYNE FEED SUPPLY STORES 101 N. Second Street Dillsburg, PA 17019 717-432-9623 390 E. Pomfret Street Carlisle. PA 249-2312 The “No Compromise” Alfalfas HIGH YIELDERS & FINER STEMS RESISTANCE TO: •Verticillium Wilt •Anthracnose •Phytophthora Root Rot •Bacterial Wilt Crop Forage Years Rel Quality Suited M* Rating tan 4 6 E 1 20 Lb 1 * VR 46 M 2 20lb 2 (ter Plus 4 6 M 2 20 Lb 2 ik 4 6 M 2 20 Lb 2 4 6 M 2 20 Lb 2 4 E 2 20 lb 1_ ATINGS 1 Equals Excellent to 9 Equals Poor) E Equals Early M Equals Medium Variety Medistan Oneida VR Lancaster Plus Mohawk Oneida Saranac AR (REACTION TO 1 Equals Resistant to 9 Equals Susceptible) I UMBERGER’S OF FONTANA RD 4 Box 545 Lebanon, PA 17042 717-867-5161 CLAIR 6. MARTIN 1072 Miller Road Myerstown, PA 17067 717-866-6472 CLARENCE H. MARTIN 35 Peach Lane Lancaster, PA 17601 717-569-6343 districts during 1983 and 1984 from $250,000 to $750,000. He is vitally involved in water supply management issues and is playing a leadership role in environmental protection of the Chesapeake Bay. He continues his personal programs of involvement by participating on a committee of public and private ag-related groups formulating Penn sylvania’s agricultural pollution reduction strategy on which he has served and remains as advisor. He has also served as a member of the Citizens Advisory Committee on the Chesapeake Bay Executive STANFORD ALFALFA CHARACTERISTICS Seeding Seeding Winter Recovery Rate/ Vigor Hardiness After Acre Rating Rating Cutting PEST REACTIONS Vert Wilt Anthracnose Phylo Root Rot Stanford Seed RR 1 BOX 405 s\ a. x' DENVER PA 17517 Our reputation msm? mos is growing in your fields. CLARK’S AC CENTER Main Steet Turbotville, PA 17772 717-649-5905/275-2613 Mon -Sat. Sam-Spm, Fn. Sam-Spm Store, Mill, Warehouse RHOADS MILL INC. PO Box 24 Selinsgrove, PA 17870 717-374-8141 POTTSTOWN ROLLER MILLS 625 Industrial Hwy. Pottstown, PA 19464 215-323-8620 Council, and is currently one of the Pennsylvanians represented on the Chesapeake Bay Commission. Others receiving national awards are Walter Peechatka, executive vice president of the Soil Conservation Society of America; Taylor Brown, farm director of the EPHRATA A day of learning, fun and surprises plus “gourmet” food is the “plan of the day” for the Area Herb Conference scheduled P O BOX 366 BUFFALO N Y 14240 (716)825 3300 ALBRIGHTS MILL POBox7l Kempton, PA 19529 215-756-6022 PHILLIPS FEED SERVICE CO., INC. P 0 Box 377 Morgantown, PA 19543 215-286-9029 $0 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 25,1986-A25 Northern Ag Network of Billings, Mont.; Merlind Lennoye, executive vice president of the North Dakota Associaiton of Soil Conservation Districts; The Pioneer Hybred International, Inc.; and Kenneth Roehrich, Hackettstown, N. J., dairy farmer. Herb conference for Tuesday, Jan. 28, at the Restaurant at Doneckers. “Why Herbs?”, “What’s It All About?” “What Do Herbs Have to Offer?”, “Are Herbs for Everyone?”, “The Good Life and Herbs” will be some questions answered by four well known experts and speakers on herbology and nutrition from across the United States. A unique and special feature of the seminar will be a “gourmet herbal delight” luncheon for the day session and a “super smorgasbord’ dinner for the evening session. The outstanding meals were planned and will be prepared by the famous Chef de Cuisine, Jean Maurice Juge of Doneckers Restaurant. Both meals will be made with fresh herbs, vegetables and fruit imported for the occasion. The day meeting costs $lB while the evening lectures cost $l5. Without a meal at either session, admission cost is $lO each. The two sessions were scheduled for those busy individuals who can’t take in the whole day’s activities but want to know about herbs. A $3OO reverse osmosis water purifier will be given away plus special herbal prizes. For reservations and in formation write or call “HERB”, 100 Lincoln Avenue, Ephrata, Pa. (717) 738-2263.
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