A32-Uncaster Fanning, Saturday, November 26,1988 Tillage Conference Set (Continued from Pago A 1) play is scheduled December 14 at the York County Fairground in York, Pa. More than 800 persons from the six-state area are expected to attend. Activities will begin at 8 a.m. with free coffee and doughnuts, plus an opportunity to visit more than SO industry exhibits in Memorial Hall at the fairground. The educational program will run from 10 a.m. to 3:15 p.m in the same building, with 11/2 hours off for lunch in Old Main and another chance to visit industry displaj s in Memorial Hall. Tickets for the noon lunch are $3 and are available from county cooperative extension office. Lunch tickets must be purchased by December 2. Two nationally known farm magazine writers will highlight the roster of speakers for this year’s Mid-Allantic Conservation Til lage Conference. Len Richardson, editor of Agri chemical Age, a San Francisco, California based trade publicai tons, will lead off the morning ses sion with a presentation on “How Water Quality Issues Are Shaping Your Future”. DRfENf Since 1893 Motor Oils - Hydraulic Oils - Greases - Hand Cleaner - Air Line - Air Compressor - Bar & Chain - 2 Cycle - Jack Oils, And More Avftilqfrle In: Drums* - 5 Gal. Pails -1 Gal. - Quarts Free Delivery 30 Mile Radius Of New Holland ($50.00 Minimum For Free Delivery) *520.00 Drum Deposit (Refundable) —Authorized Distributor Wholesale • Retail Sales • Service • Installations / BEILBR HYDRAULICS Box 255 A, R.D. #l. N. Shirk Rd. New Holland. PA 17557 (717) 354-6066 Currently a resident of Danville, California, Richardson grew up on an Arizona dairy farm and served as that state’s FFA President He later was an associate editor of The National Future Farmer magazine. Dr. John F. Marten of West Lafayette, Indiana, will lead off the afternoon session as keynote speaker of the day. Dr. Marten’s topic will concern “Farm Produc tion, Prices and Politics in 1989.” Marten is an agricultural consul tant to several organizations and staff economist for Farm Journal magazine. A native of central Illinois, Dr. Marten holds degrees in agricutur al economics from lowa State and Purdue universities. He was a popular speaker during the Mid- Atlantic No-Till Conference in 1985 at the Maryland state fairground. Other topics and speakers sche duled for the December 14 meet ing at York includes: “Conservation Tillage and Groundwater Quality” - Dr. Richard A. Weismiller, Extension agronomist at the University of Maryland in College Park. “Progress on Genetic Engi neering to Achieve Roundup Weekly Deliveries Tolerance in Crops” - Dr. Robert T. Fraley, director, plant science technology, Monsanto Agricultur al Co. “Improving Nutrient Effi ciency With No-Tillage” - Dr. V. Allan Bandel, Extension agronom ist, University of Maryland. For those of you who desire to sell your tobacco at auction, we promise our full support in the auction system as we have since its opening in 1985. We also support private sales if you, the farmer, so desire. We advise you to grade your tobacco by color and not too damp for top prices. :: W Z 9 ATTENTION TOBACCO GROWERS Golden Leaf Tobacco Company Will Be In Our New Location MARTIN’S SALE BARN 2 Miles east of Intercourse at the Junction of New Holland Rd. & Rt. 340, (the orialnai Pennsylvania Tobacco Auction Barn) starting Monday, November 28, 1986 We invite each of you to contact us after 10 a.m. on that day at our new telephone number for new developments & prices for your 609 tobacco crop. We feel our reputation, to be one of the most honest & reliable deal ers in Lancaster Co., guarantees you rewarding sales for your 1988 609 tobacco crop. We ask only that you call our company before you sell. The outlet is good, please consider us as your buyer this year. Mac Bailey Golden Leaf Tobacco Company HOGS DON HAVE TO BE SLOPPY EATERS. Thanks To Hog Slat’s Exclusive Feeder Features. > • Easy Adjusting • Efficient Agitation • Deeper Troughs • Feed-saver Trough Ups LESS FEED WASTE MEANS GREATER HOG PROFITS. Hog Slat’s new stainless steel confinement feeder is designed to keep your hogs at the trough, standing and eating. No more picking up and backing off. That means less spillage, less waste, greater hog profits. Compare Hog Slat’s stainless steel feeder, t . ikmislmt CONFINEMENT SYSTEMS. INC. 7 , 608 E. Evergreen Rd Lebanon. PA 17042 Mon Fn 7:00 to4 ‘ % # QUALITY INSTALLATION ‘Tillage Alternatives” - Dr. Richard R. Johnson, senior agro nomist, Deere and Co. Technical Center, Moline, Illinois, and Lynn D. Hoffman, agronomy research center superintendant, Penn State University. 717-768-3074 PO Box 218, Intercourse, PA 17534 GIGANTIC SILICTIGN Lancaster Farming's CLASSIFIEDS US Patent 4306518
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