AgriPro™ AGRIPRO BRAND •ademarks of Nickerson American Plant Breeders Inc.PO Box 2955 Mission KS 66201 US Plant Variety Protection granted or applied for AgnPro alfalfa varieties Unauthorized multiplication prohibited The Limitation of Warranty and Remedy on each bag of seed sold is part of the terms of the sale AgriPro„ Ideal variety for this area Fergus New. Birdsfoot trefoil. High protein grazing forage without bloat threat. Call today! and Agrißre are trademarks of Nickerson American Plant Breeders Inc P 0 80x2955 Mission KS 66201 The Limitation of Warranty and Remedy on each bag of seed sold is part of the terms of the sale SEE US AT AG PROGRESS PAYS QSBjQmitO SMOKETOWN, PA PH: 717-299-2571 Dealership Inquiries Invited Apollon • The right choice for alfalfa wherever Verticillium wilt threatens. • High yield potentiaj. • Rapid recovery after cutting. • Excellent for abundant hay, haylage, greenchop or dehy. • Ideal for grazing. Call today! AgriPro, M BRAND Arrow • New, top alfalfa, even under varying growing conditions. • Very high yield ability. • High levels of resistance to Phytophthora, Verticillium wilt, Bacterial wilt, Anthracnose, and Fusarium. • Excellent for hay, silage, or grazing. Call today! are trademarks ot Nickerson American Plant Breeders Inc ission. Kansas 66201 US Plant Variety Protection d for AgnPro alfalfa varieties Unauthorized multiplication imitation of Warranty and Remedy on each ba( of seed terms of the sale BEDFORD FredClaycomb Phone (814) 623-8375 BELLEVILLE Union Mill Soil Service Phone (717) 935 2770 BIG COVE TANNERY Clyde Bivens Ph0ne(717)485 4277 COLUMBIA CROSS ROADS Longenecker Feed Store Phone (717) 297 3864 DOVER Charles Markey Phone (717) 292 6002 DOYLESTOWN Schmalz Brothers Phone (215) 794 7259 ELIZABETHVILLE Stephen J Snyder Ph0ne(717)3628735 GETTYSBURG John J Hess Phone (717) 334 8553 HARRISBURG Glenn Zeager Phone (7171657 0830 ICKESBURG Melvin Weaver Ph0ne(717)438 3205 KUTZTOWN Dale Stutiman Ph0ne(215)944 0126 MERCERSBURG Glenn I Martin Phone (717) 328 2092 Magnum • Early maturity. • Good winterhardiness. • High yielding. • Excellent test weights • Short, strong straw. • Excellent all around disease protection. • Top quality, certified seed. • Early maturity. • Ideal for double-cropping • High yielding. • Short, strong straw, excellent lodging resistance. • Unique disease protection for dependable production. • Top quality, certified seed. MEYERSDALE Twin Springs Farm Phone (814) 662 2262 MIDDLETOWN John Alwme Ph0ne(717)944 6270 MILLERSBURG Merlin E Miller Phone(7l7) 692 3805 MILLERSTOWN Mike Troutman Phone (717) 589 3427 MILL HALL Webb's Super Gro Products Phone (717) 726 3167 NEWBURG Boyd Morrow Ph0ne(717)423 5502 OLSTER Frank Mosier Phone (717) 247 7671 RICHFIELD Samuel E Knouse Phone (717) 463 2885 SHADE GAP Shade Gap Mills Phone (814) 259 3258 SHICKSHINNY Larry Barron Ph0ne(717)864 3336 SHIPPENSBURG Rodney Rice Phone (717) 532 9501 SPRING GROVE Carlton Seed Co Phone (717) 225 3730 AgriPro„ Ideal variety for this area Armor Everything you plant an early, fast growing alfalfa for. And more! Call today! AgriPro TM Wheat Hunter Penntvlvani SUNBURY Jett Pontius Phone (717) 286 2537 TAMAQUA Richard Koch Phone (717) 668-3849 TELFORD Bob Landis Phone (215) 723 9512 TUNKHANNOCK Wayne Robinson Phone (717) 836 4535 TURBOTVILLE John Hershey Ph0ne(717)649 5596 WARRIORS MARK Helena Chemical Co Ph0ne(814)632 5177 AP Dealers in Maryland CHURCHVILLE Tharpe and Green Ph0ne(301)734 7772 HAGERSTOWN Nelson Miller Phonc(3ol)B24 2311 Martin s Elevator Phone (301) 733 2553 Paramont Feed & Supply Phone(3ol) 733 8150 KEYMAR North Glade Feed Phone (301) 775 7981 Lancaster 4-H Fair (Continued from Page BIS) benefit auction starting at 4 p.m. Aug. 21. Over 100 items have been donated by area merchants, 4-H leaders and friends of 4-H. All monies raised will go toward lowering the cost of all county, state and national events for 4- H’ers. The Fair also will be a pickup point for farmers wishing to donate hay to farmers in the south whose crops have .failed because of drought, Parker said. A truck will be parked at the Manheim Farm Show Complex to collect donations. A schedule of events is as follows; Tuesday, August 19 • Set up between 4 and 5 p.m. • All projects entered between 5 and 8 p.m. • Judging between 8 and 10 p.m. • Hog projects in before 5 p.m. Got Grain? Then get the trailer that is Timpte tough... the Super Hopper. It’s not only built to take it...it’s also built to cut fuel costs. The Super Hopper is lightweight and aerodynamically designed to reduce wind drag. When there’s grain to be hauled, Timpte does the haulin’ best and pulls a lot easier than therest^< -^S JSy SEETHETIMPTE SUPER HOPPER ON DISPLAY AT AG PROGRESS DAYS —\ lOC. WEST OTH. ST. r \ M.H. EBY, INC. P.O. Box 127 .''hntcatter fanaiwg^tiliiwlay^Ainiwt-I^HOBiS • 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Judging of projects. • 9 a.m.*— Hog Show; Food booths open. • 10 a.m. —Dog Show. • 12 p.m.—Steers arrive. • 12:30 p.m. Start of volleyball tournament. » • 1 p.m. Demonstrations in main building. • 2:30 p.m. Steer show. • 5 p.m. Archery contest. • 6 p.m. Rocketry shoot, Swine sale. • 7:30 p.m. Alumni Intel Steer Showmanship Contest. Thursday, August 21 • 8:45 a.m. Horse Judging Registration. • 9 a.m. Horse Judging Contest. • 10:30 a.m. Therapeutic Riding Horse Show. • 10:30 a.m. Bicycle Rodeo. • 11 a.m. Sheep Show. • 4 p.m. Auction Begins. • 7 p.m. Achievement Night Program at High School. BUY A 1986 TIMPTE LIGHTWEIGHT GRAIN HOPPER NOW (717) 354-4971 Blue Ball, PA 17506
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