Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 06, 1990, Image 225

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    We at Triple H wish to thank our
many loyal customers who have done
business with us during the past few
years. A special thanks this year to
all of the farmers who we have had
the . privilege of working with in 1989.
A partial list of these customers
include:
Blueberry Hill Farm, Hanover, PA
Mark Bowman, Hegins, PA
Jay Brackbill, Mt. Joy, PA
Clarence Burkholder, Myerstown, PA
Marlin Campbell, Herndon, PA
Delaware State College, Dover, DE
Willard Dietrick, Kempton, PA
Em-A-Jean Holstein, Andover, NJ
Wil Esbenshade, New Holland, PA
Ezra Evans, Medford, NJ
Clarence Fittery, Denver, PA
A. Fricling & Sons, Mechanicsburg, PA
Clarence Carmen, East Earl, PA
Ralph Gee, Chambersburg, PA
Genfarm Partnership I, Kennedyville, MD
Ken Gingrich, Mt Joy, PA
Graywood Farms, Peachbottom, PA
Hazleton Research, Denver, PA
Allen Herr, Christiana, PA
Barry High, Westminster, MD
Frank & Mary Huber, Mt Joy, PA
Elvin Hurst, Lititz, PA
Jones Dairy Service, Medford, NJ
Robert Lefever, Lancaster, PA
Martin Bros., Loysville, PA
Mason Bros., Nottingham, PA
Jonas Nolt, Lititz, PA
Jim Rodichok, Tower City, PA
Bryn Ruck, Andrews, PA
Paul Stoss, Lehighton, PA
Kent Strock, Mechanicsburg, PA
John Stump, Bemville, PA
George Tallman, Tower City, PA
Top Brass Farm, Newton, NJ
Charles & Kate Tweedy, Moorestown, NJ
University of Delaware, Georgetown, DE
Paul Weaver, Myerstown, PA
Ken Wenger, Ronks, PA
Edwin Wise, Ephrata, PA
To these and many other farmers,
we say thank you and we wish you a
very prosperous year in 1990,
Happy New Year From
Your Friends At
“Experience Apd Quality”
From Concept...
To Design...
* To Completion...
mmJmMur TRIPLE H Construction
WMMMimW 430 Springville Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522
Ph0ne:717.738-2142
Custom Builders of Dairy, Hog, Poultry, Horse, Storage,
Residential And Commercial Buildings.
DER Bay Clean-up
Campaign At Farm Show
HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) and ® arden pesticides, contribut
— Say Yes! That’s the theme of a ! n * to recycling drives, and
new campaign organized by the im P r ° vin 8 tawn ca ? techniques.
Pennsylvania Department of items on the pledge list
Environmental Resources Chesa- relatc “f 011 * agriculture, a
peake Bay Education Office * ource of * e
encouraging individuals to do harming the Bay today. Possible
their part to improve the quality of P led « es for farmers ,ncludc im P le '
water reaching the Chesapeake menUng a nutrient management
Bay from the Commonwealth. P lan on their farms and P rovldin B
In association with the Hairis- f ? r Permanent vegetative cover
burg offices of the Alliance for the a streamsides.
Chesapeake Bay and the Chesa- . l n jo rmallon on ihe Pennsylva
peake Bay Foundation, the Bay n ‘ a Chesapeake Bay Program, a
Education Office will display an cooperative project between the
exhibit outlining simple environ- s *ate Department of Environmen
mental protection practices at the Resources and related State
1990 Farm Show in Harrisburg. and Federal agencies and organi-
Bccause the state contributes nations to reduce nonpoint source
more than 50 percent of the fresh- pollution from the Common
water reaching the Chesapeake wealth, will also be available to
Bay through the Susquehanna and Farm Show visitors.
Potomac Rivers and areas that P° r more information on the
drain directly into the Bay, Penn- Pennsylvania Chesapeake Bay
sylvanians play an important role Program, contact the Bay Educa
in improving the condition of the l ‘ on Office at 225 Pine Street,
Chesapeake. Harrisburg, 17101, or call (717)
Highlighted by a six-foot light- 236-1006.
house, the Chesapeake Bay exhi
bit will invite Pennsylvanians to
pledge to implement simple envir
onmental protection activities that
can positively affect the Chesa
peake Bay and other environmen-
tal concerns,
Many of the actions outlined by
the exhibit can be done by an indi-
vidual in his or her own home or
office. Some of the suggestions
include properly applying lawn
Universal
Commander
Feeder
• traveling comput
erized feeder for
confinement barns
• helps lower feed
costs and improve
production • moves
on clogprqpf track to
serve both sides of
barn • dispenses up
to 3 feeds with pre
cise measuring and
monitoring • inter
faces with yoiir com
puter at any remote
location • built to take
years of punishment
Available only at participating Agway locations.
Vic McMillin Curt Cassady
Conneaut Lake, PA Lititz, PA
814-382-3216 717-626-1065
Arnie Decker Ken Whipp Bill Knisely
St. Thomas, PA Thurmont, MD Warriors Mark, PA
717-369-3607 301-751-1130 814-692-4110
AGWAYimlfc
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