Horticulture Industry Expo Scheduled NEWARK. DE The Dela ware Horticulture industry expo is slated for January 23 and 24 at the Sheraton Inn in Dover, Del. The expo is cosponsored by Delaware Cooperative Extension and the Delaware Association of Nurserymen. Registration begins at 8:15 a.m. on January 23, with the program beginning at 8:45 a.m. and con cluding at 3:30 p.m. On January 23, registration begins at 8:30 BB NEW IDEA PENNSYLVi Alrvllle FARMERS EQ. & SUPPLY CO., INC. 717-862-3967 or 3968 Bechtelevllle MILLER EQUIPMENT 215-845-2911 Belleville 6tlfl»burg IVAN J. ZOOK & SONS, INC. YINGUNG'S IMPLEMENTS 717-935-2948 717-359-4848 Bethel Greenceetle ZIMMERMAN'S FARM SERVICE MEYERS IMPLEMENTS, INC. 717-933-4114 717-597-2176 Cochrenvllle STOLTZFUS FARM SERVICE 215-593-2407 Creeeon HINES EQUIPMENT 814-886-4183 Bellwood 814-742-8171 Dover GEORGE N. GROSS, INC. 717-292-1673 fancy ar fo jwiwtown Q P KlPn<l Mi"« FANCY FURROW FARMS AG. EQ. WILLIAM F. WELUVER PEOPLES SALES & SERVICE, INC. 215-252-8828 717-437-2430 717-463-2735 a.m., with the program beginning at 9 a.m. and concluding at 4 p.m. Lunch and morning and afternoon breaks are provided both days. Susan Barton, University of Delaware Extension specialist in ornamental horticulture, is this year’s expo coordinator. “We’ll have a wide range of topics,” Barton said, “focusing on down-to-earth, practical informa tion for the horticulture industry.” Topics range from controlling NEW IDEA PLANTERS . . . A FULL LINE TO MEET ANY PLANTING REQUIREMEN AT ANY PLANTER BUDGET! Whatever your planting requirements, there's a New Idea Planter to meet them! New Idea's full line includes 4,6,8, and 12 row models. . single frame, double frame or folding models. . . mounted or trailing models . all featuring heavy-duty construction from the hitch to the mam frame to the markers. Plus, all New Idea Planters feature dependable Kmze row units for precise seed placement. In addition, all models are available with a variety of attachments that give you even greater planter flexibility. „ Kllnoerelown iytftti STANLEY’S FARM SERVICE SOLLENBERGER EQUIPMENT, 717-648-2088 INC. 814-652-5223 Lebanon (Fontanel Hamburg SHARTLESVILLE FARM SERVICE RD 1 215-488-1025 H. Daniel Wenger, Prop. Honeedele MARSHALL MACHINERY, INC. Jeraev Shore THOMAS L DUNLAP 717-398-1391 SEE YOUR NEW IDEA DEALER TODAY Ephrele ROY H. SUCH, INC. RD 2 717-859-2441 717-729-7117 pests in the greenhouse to water quality and its effects on green house plants, to growing and marketing outdoor cut flowers. “We have a good lineup of speakers,” Barton commented, “including Dr. Bonnie Lee Apple ton, the Extension specialist for nursery crops at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Appleton has devoted an entire book to landscape reno vation. She will discuss a step-by KlHannlno W.C. CRYTZER EQUIP., INC. 412-543-2441 UMBERGER'S OF FONTANA RD 4 717-867-5161 Mehatfev HUTTON FARM EQUIPMENT 814-277-5504 Maxatawnv N.H. FLICKER & SONS, INC. 215-683-7252 MUHlnburo BS & B REPAIR 717-966-3756 Mill Hall DUNKLE AND GRIEB 717-726-3115 New Holland A.B.C. GROFF, INC. 717-354-4191 step procedure for evaluating landscapes before renovation.” Marc Cathey is a national horti culture figure who also will be featured at the expo. Cathey, director of the U.S. National Arboretum, will talk about tough plants for tough sites. The expo offers price breaks for early registration, more than one person from the same organization and for attending more than one day of the event. Before January See us today for your planter requirements With the full line choice from New Idea you can fit the planter, not only to your operation, but to your budget as welM QuiKwlown C.J. WONSIDLER BROS. Quarrvvllla A.L. HERR & BRO. 717-786-3521 Tunkhennock ACE- JURISTA, INC. 717-836-2610 MARYLAND Chufchvllle WALTER G. COALE, INC, Frederick KNOTT & GEISBERT, INC. 215-536-1935 Spring Mill* RT. 45 SALES & SERVICE RD 1 814-422-8805. 301-734-7722 301-879-1434 RD 2 301-662-3800 17, fees are as follows; $45 per person for both days, $42 pa additional persons from the same operation, $25 per person for one day of the program. After January 17, fees will be as follows: $5O per person for both days, $3O per per son for one day of the program. Make checks payable to Dela ware Association of Nurserymen and send to: Susan Barton, Town send Hall, University of Dela ware, Newark, DE 19717; 302/451-2532. H«ger«lown ANTIETAM FORD TRACTOR 301-791-1200 Uneboro WERTZ GARAGE, INC. 301-374-2672 Rising Sun BIGGS, INC. 301-658-5531 lEW JERSEY Bridgeton LESLIE FOGG INC. 609-935 5145 Columbus REED BROS. EQUIPMENT 609-298 3441 WEST VIRGINIA Martlnsburg BENDERS FARM SERVICE INC. 304-267 8707
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