A22-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 11,1986 (Continued from Page Al) dred acres in a day, remembers working that same soil where in one especially stoney seven acre field of ours it took over 10 days to plow. My dad marvels at that and yet he has become part of that change.” Dale Wolf, group vice president ag products DuPont Company, told the Friends of Agriculture gathered in the convention center that the U.S. has the best soil in the world, a better water supply than the Soviet Union and the best technology. “All these things give U.S. ag an advantage in the world market. But we must shape government policy on food. Often food has been used as a state department weapon,” Wolf said. “But we must never let the Whitney-Dickinson Seeds, Inc. P.O. Box 250, Buffalo, NY 14240 Your best effort begins with KENNETH BAYLE New Alexandria, PA BOARDMAN'S MILL Pittsfield, PA RICHARD L. BOWSER Punxsutawney, PA COLUMBUS MILLILNG CO. Columbus, PA RALPH E. CONRAD Homer City, PA DARRYL DILLER Spring Run, PA ERIE-CRAWFORD CO-OP Union City, PA ERIE-CRAWFORD CO-OP Erie, PA ERIE-CRAWFORD CO-OP Saegertown, PA Ag Friends President again put an embargo on a shipment of crops over seas. We can really put ourselves in the best competitive position of any country in the world. But we can’t do it with a government policy that won’t let it happen.” The new foundation’s board of directors were introduced as follows: Joseph Johns, Chairman; Dr. Robert Marshak, Vice Chairman; Richard W. Newpher, Secretary-Treasurer; Dr. Ralph E. Bartholomew; Kenneth Boyer; Dean Carey; Richard Croner; Arthur Davis; Richard E. Denison; Harlan Fricke; D. Eugene Gayman; Penrose Hallowell; Dr. Lamartine Hood; James J. McCracken; Art Smith; W. Dixon Stroud and Leon H. Wilkinson. ours STEPHEN A. GANDOLPH Columbia Cross Roads, PA ROBERT P. HARROLD Rockwood, PA RICHARD H. KAUFFMAN Columbia, PA In 1987 you can depend on these two numbers to give you the best possible results VANGALAN Cabot, PA GEORGE P. GILL Huntingdon, PA ELMER HILL Clarksburg, PA JOSEPH N. KIRBY Oakdale, PA EL WOOD HARER Montgomery, PA PENNSYLVANIA FBIENDB OF AOBICULTUBE FOUNDATION] PLEDGE CARD I wish to male* the following Pledge: □ $l,OOO (Individual* - “Founder") □ $5,000 (Corporate - “Founder") □ □ $l,OOO (Over 4 years.- "Charter") $ 100 ("Century") Contributions Less Than $lOO - ("Contributor") l Name J Organization l Address l Phone ( ) Please Complete and Return to PFAF, P.O. Box 736, Camp Hill, PA 17011-0736 OD) 6692 Yield, standability and plant health have made this a reliable, outstanding performer in all kinds of soil under a wide range of growing conditions. The higher the fertility and plant population, the higher the yield. Also performs well under no-till, minimum till-age, or irrigated conditions. Has Polygenic resistance to Northern corn leaf blight. An all around excellent number that has everything going for it. 7705 Delivers top yields from plants with significantly improved stalk quality. Maximum harvest bushels are obtained due to better standability, better ear shank quality and better late season plant health. The grain is drier at harvest, and of significantly better quality. EDWIN E. KITZMILER Unity vitle, PA DAVID H. MARTIN Newmanstown, PA MINNIE LOU FARMS Danville, PA HERBERT MYERS Lewisberry, PA ERNEST NEWSW ANGER Kuntztown, PA ORERHOLTZER DAIRY FARM East Earl, PA RICHARD A JEFFREY SCHMALZ Doylestown, PA SCOTT V. SHIPMAN Mill Hall, PA TROUT FAMILY FARM HENRY L. ZEAGER Danville, PA AARON $. ZIMMERMAN East Earl #l, PA KENNETH E. ZURIN Mt. Joy, PA LARRY W. LASSAK Lilly, PA LAKEVIEW FERTILIZER Sandy Lake, PA MOSHER MOBILE MILLING Bear Lake, PA WENDELL SHICK Fairmount, PA E. RICHARD STONER Alverton, PA ZIP iE URBANICK A SON Conneautville, PA RICHARD WHITE Albion, PA E.M. WHEELER Lmesville, PA LARRY BOWER Linden, PA JOHN M. BURKHOLDER Mifflmburg, PA BERRYMAN’S MILLS, INC Old Port, PA DICK DECKER Centre Hall, PA DOUBLE CLD FARMS Bangor, PA LARRY DILLER Waynesboro, PA
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