Baltimore Bank For Cooperatives Announces New Board Members oat timorp mo p end of his term to determine mem- Xrt Doughretired sank* «• Nalional Bank uce president of the Baltimore Boai “' Sank for Cooperatives, has been n Other members of the Balumore ippoinled to the Bank for Board include; John W. Stone Cooperatives Board of Directors. cha,rman ’ and Galcn B ‘ Brubakcr ’ On June 30, 1988, stockholders vice-chairman 3 f the Baltimore Bank for Dougherty began his Farm Cre- Cooperatives voted to merge with du carcer in , 1951 and . serv „ ed seven other District Banks to form many capaciucs mcluding Senior a Nauonal Bank ** CredU Ban k of Ba.U -.6>„ n . . , more, now merged into the Farm National Bank sutus District CredU Bank of Baltimorc H e banks in Colurnbia, S.C., Louisvil- reUred in 19g5 and currently le, Ky.; Omaha, Neb., Wichita, residcs in Timonium> Maryland, Kan.; Austin Texas Sacramento. hig wif Joan . Ca.; and St. Louis, Mo.; agreed to The National Bank for Coopem merge. Those in Springfield. Uveg wil , lhe 15th . largest busi . Mass., St. Paul, Minn., Spo ane, ness i endcr j n nation, based on Wa.; and Jackson. Miss.; chose to 19g? ycar . end figurcs of eight remain independent. district banks. With $9.3 billion in Dougherty was appointed as the assets> lhe new bank win rank 551 h “public member of the Board to nat i ona ny amo ng commercial serve through the last day of 988. The NBC wffl gin opera . An election will be held poor to the Qn January h 19g9 . V 'V ■ W.S. 1 K Corrosion Resistant Materials Co. i. i READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE MARKET REPORTS % QUARRYVILLE, (Lancaster) —Testing and research at the new ly completed Quarryville alfalfa plant breeding station are directed by plant breeder David lessen and assistant breeder Ed Poynor. lessen, a Minnesota native, has been with Pioneer Hi-Bred Inter national, Inc., for nearly two years. Prior to joining Pioneer he was a forage breeder for a regional cooperative in lowa. His academic career includes a bachelor’s degree in agronomy from the University of Minnesota, a master’s degree in plant breeding at lowa State University and a doc torate degree in plant breeding and cytogenetics also from the Univer sity of Minnesota. The key objectives of the new station is to develop new varieties for the forage-rich Northeast. ‘This station strengthens our ability to develop varieties for this area,” Jessen said. Ed Poynor serves as assistant plant breeder at the Quarryville site. He started with Pioneer in 1979, after he earned a master’s degreein agronomy from Ohio Slate University. He was assigned to identify Tl f i£y “I don’t have time to horse around with - maintenance. But I want a building that looks good year after year. Find me roofing and siding materials that won’t break my back or my budget, I told the builder. All he had to do was show me a Fabral ™ panel.” 1) you n .'ii iosU d n. 1 niikiincjs u.H mu ip-ii,ill- .i'll durability and onod 1 ujiiK 11a f iin |)i(Aidi yuii with i*■ cci 1 • ■ ( i id it Kill ,011 all vnui liiatopa l noeds foi Jessen, Poyner Direct Pioneer’s Quarryville Alfalfa Tests Lancaster Farming Saturday, August 20, 1988-D9 Dave Jessen areas in the region for a permanent station location. Prior to construc tion of the greenhouse and purch ase of the Quarryville site Poyner leased land for research tests. /\ lessen and his wife. Holly, live in Strasburg. Poyner, his wife,Margaret Elaine, and children Adele, 9, and Victor. 5, are resi dents of Conestoga. SERVING THE FARMERS FOR 117 YEARS HAMBURG SAVINGS FDIC ani —" TRUST COMPANY Hamburg, PA Phone: 215-562-3811 A FULL SERVICE BANK CONTACT US For SUPER GROUND DRIVE TANK - SPREADERS PIT - ELEVATORS COMPACT ROTO BEATERS WISCONSIN & ALUS CHALMER POWER UNITS HAND-O-MATIC BUNK FEEDERS COMBINATION MOWER AND CRIMPER UNITS 455 AND 456 MOWERS NEW IDEA CRUSHERS MOW AVAILABLE Crimping Rolls To Fit Your New Idea Crusher Speeds drying time approx. Va day. NEW SUPER 1800 GALLON PTO WITH HYD. GATE TANK SPREADER A SUPER BARGAIN ONLY $2500.00 SMUCKER WELDING & MANUFACTURING Ed Poyner