These farmers eligible for Conservation Awards WASHINGTON - Fanners and ranchers demonstrating practical and innovative ways to conserve soil and water in their operations are invited to participate in a national soil and water con servation awards program. This is the fourth annual awards program, sponsored by the National Endowment for Soil and Water Conservation and the Du Pont Company, which selects a conservation farmer/rancher from each state and awards $l,OOO to each of the three national winners. In 1985, the national winners and spouses attended a special ceremony in the Roosevelt Room of the White House. “The purpose of the awards program is to identify and honor Wei imp John Deere will givi credit toward the o any new John Deei implement when y __ buy a new Task- Master™ utility tractor—6so, 750, 850, 950,1050 or 900 High Clearance. The implement selected must be designed for use with compact utility tractors. Mowers, loaders, tillage tools, whatever. Offer good through June 30, unless cancelled. Come in and save! • Monday. Thursday 4 Friday 'til« • Tuasday 4 Wadnatday til t • Sat. til S THE KEY TO QUALITY IS GSI GSI GRAIN BINS & ACCESSORIES FARM FANS AB-350A 520 bph those farmers and ranchers who are implementing sound, in novative and cost-effective con servation techniques,” says Emmett Barker, chairman of the Endowment and President of the Farm and Industrial Equipment Institute. “These outstanding farmers and ranchers deserve special recognition and through this program their conservation initiatives are brought to the at tention of others in agriculture and the public.” The top conservation far mer/rancher will be selected from each state by committess of farm, conservation and government leaders. The Endowment Technical Advisory Committee will then review the conservation off the - 9 • m k -laJ work of the state winners, selec ting up to 10 national finalists on the basis of their accomplishments in soil and water resource management and pollution abatement. The national finalists and their spouses will receive an expense paid trip to attend a national awards ceremony in the fall. Three national winners will be selected from among the finalists. The winners in the 1985 program were from Nebraska, Penn sylvania and Washington. The other finalists were from Con necticut, Kentucky, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, South Carolina and South Dakota. “Du Pont is pleased to sponsor the'Endowment awards program ELM. PA Phone (717)665-2407 GSI FEED BINS From 2Vz Ton to 150 Ton SALES & SERVICE GRAIN DRYERS SELL IT m A LANCASTER FARMING CLASSIFIED BHAMn.TONEQUIPMENT, INC. 567 South Reading Road P.0.80x 478 Ephrata, PA 17522 Telephone (717) 733-7951 because we believe the nation has street, Granby, MA 01033, 413-467- no choice but to do a better job of 9320 ; New Hampshire - Jay conserving our soil and water j aco bs, State Association of resource base,” says Dale E. Wolf, Conservation Districts, RFD, a Du Pont group vice president. fm flr ih»mngh j NH 03455, 603-827- “By focusing the spotlight on 3231; New Jersey - Samuel R. conservation methods and ac- Race, Division of Rural Resources, complishments of growers across 330 . Room 203, Trenton, NJ the country, we can accelerate the Q 8625, 609-292-5540; New York - achievement of that goal.” Robert S. Jonas, Land Im- The National Endowment for proV ement Contractors of Soil and Water Conservation, America, 39 Rockhill Road, established in June 1902, is a non- Rochester, NY 14618, 716-442-1745; profit, privately funded, non- o hio - Larry Vance, Division of political organization dedicated to water Conservation, conserving natural resources and Fountain Square, Columbus, OH promoting a sense of stewardship 43224,614-265-6610; Pennsylvania - for the land. V. c! “Corky” Miles, Land Im- The following persons are eligible for the awards: Connecticut - John Oros, State Association of Conservation Districts, RD#2, Box 16SA, Route 6, Bethel, CT 06801, 203-743-5453; Delaware -- Lee Emmons, Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, P.O. Box 1401, Dover, DE19903,302-736- 4411; Maine - Carlton Fitzgerald, State Association of Conservation Districts, Route 1, Box 1210, Vassalboro, ME 04989, 207-445- 2855; Maryland - Donald L. Spickler, State Association of Conservation Districts, Box 351, Clear Springs, MD 21722, 301-842- 2534; Massachusetts - Robert Hatch, State Association of Con servation Districts 19 Pleasant Franklin County Shepherds Club The Franklin County 4-H Shepherds Club met March 25 at the county Extension office. Heather Fusting presented a report on Ramboidllet sheep. The group also discussed feeding and caring for lambs The group is planning a trash pick-up, sponsored by Penn-Dot, for April 26. The lamb and wool queen contest Kelly Series Backhoe Please Contact Us Far Your Nearest Dealer Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April 12, IM6-G3 provement Contractors of America, 336 W. 16th Street, New Cumberland, PA 17070, 717-774- 7302; Rhode Island - Matthew Puchalski, State Association of Conservation Districts, 46 Quaker Lane, West Warwick, R 102893,401- 828-1300; Vermont - William F. Snow, State Natural Resources Conservation Council, State Office Building, Montpelier, VT. 05602, 802-828-3357; Virginia - L. Willis Miller, Soil Conservation Society of America, 400 N. Bth Street, Richmond, VA 23240, 804-771-2461; West Virginia -- Edward Bumgarner, State Soil Con servation Commission, Guthne Agricultural Center, Charleston, WV 25305,304-348-2204. will be held in July. A cooking club is forming and will meet at the home of Beth Keener. Mrs. Bixel will be in charge of the teen leaders project The club 10 newspapers. The next meeting will be April 22 at 7:30 p.m. at the Extension of fice. 30 collecting