Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 26, 1988, Image 32

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    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”.
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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.
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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
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Center, Moline, Illinois, and Lynn
D. Hoffman, agronomy research
center superintendant, Penn State
University.
717-768-3074
PO Box 218, Intercourse, PA 17534
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