The Honorable Samuel E. Hayes, Jr., Minority Whip in the House of Representatives, and President of the Pennsylvania FFA Foundation, hosted a brunch in the new wing of the Capitol Building for sponsors of the national and regional FFA con tests on Wednesday. January 10th. Assisting with die hospitalities were the foundation’s Board of Trustee members and Executive Discussing Issues at ths Pannsylvanla FFA Foundation brunch, (from left) Samuel Curtis of Penn State University, Bobby Jones, president of N.E. Farm Credit, and Rep. Samuel E. Hayes Jr., president of the PA FFA Foundation. POULTRY DIVISION OF Cum: Uniqi Give Feed Them Tri-County Will Design And Build Your Turnkey Poultry Or TMdfy Facility According To Your Specmcatlons...Ask About Production Contracts For Broftere Or Turkeys. j. *4IXI. aV . *. ’ Wf Pa. FFA Foundation Honors Sponsors With Brunch At Capitol Director Mary Jo Cancelmo. Board members in attendance were: Tim Allwein, Harwood Lumber Manufacturer’s Associa tion; Jim Barnett. Atlantic Dairy Cooperative; Victor Capucci, Northeast Farm Credit Associa tion; Samuel Curtis, Dean, Penn State University: Glenn Eberly, Pennsylvania Catdeman’s Associ ation; Dennis Grumbine, Ever green Tractor Co.; Steve Kline, West Snyder High'School; Bruce Lemmon, Cumberland Valley High School; Bruce Limpert, Wenger Feed Mill; Donald Ranck. Vcrdent View Farm; Larry Red ding, Department of Education, State FFA Advisor, Richard Way bright, Mason Dixon Farms; Bill Williams, Mifflinburg Farm Supply. Those sponsors honored at the 6SI brunch were: Agway, Inc., Robert Weller, Atlantic Breeders Cooperative, Harry Roth; Bernard C. Morrisey Insurance, Inc., Kod Morrisey; Brookville Wood Pro ducts, Inc., Monica Mitchell; Farm Credit Bank of Baltimore. Ed Buss. Chairman, Marketing Committee; Gutshall, Inc., Jake Gulshall; Hamilton Bank, Roger Rohrcr; Hardwood Lumber Man ufacturer’s Association, Tim All wein; Keystone Farm Credit, Ed Buss; Kuhns Lumber Co., Ken Ballict; Mid Penn Bank, Charles Lcbo, director; Mifflinbutg Farm Supply, Bill Williams. Pres.; Mosanto Agriculture Company, Beth Moore; Northeast Farm Cre dit Association, Bobby Jones, Highest State Com Yields (Continued from Pago A 44) mers should not cultivate too changes in the Pennsylvania Pesti closely to avoid root pruning. They cide Law to the fanners should leave at least 35 percent surface residue and make sure the mulch spreads in the gulleys to avoid soil erosion Types of herbicides Hoffman also recommended types of herbicides to use and when to apply them. “It’s a game of being a little smarter than the weed, finding out how the weed is growing, and what the best time of year is to get at the weed chemically to get disposal," he said. Farmers should have the num ber of the local poision control center, in this case St. Joseph’s Hospital (299-4546), near their phone, said Luke Burckhart, from the Pennsylvania Dept of Ag Reg ion IV. Burckhart explained some of the You’re Invited . . . OPEN 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. DOOR PRIZES - REFRESHMENTS - DISCOUNTS mm new* mm idea DISCOUNT DAYS FEBRUARY 12 to 28 10% OFF 15% OFF PARTS PURCHASES SELECTED OVER $5O PLOW PARTS • Cash ft Cany - Current Accounts Only MILLER EQUIPMENT CO. Stauffer Road, Eshbach R.D. 1, Bechtelsville, PA Phone (215) 845-2911 UncMtw Farming, Saturday, Fabruary ir, 1990445 President; Pennsylvania Cattle man’s Association, Glenn Eberly, President; Pom Jersey Equipment Dealers Association, Dennis Grumbine, Director; Pennsylvania Livestock Association, Beverly Snyder. Executive Secretary; Penn West Farm Credit, Bruce Stainbtook, Loan Officer, Smith Farm Equipment Repairs, Mr. & Mrs. Martin Smith; Wenger’s Feed Mill, Bruce Limpert, Vice President; Winter Garden Salad Company, Jack Seifert, Vice Pres ident; York Farm Credit, Jay Rush, President In total, ninety-six sponsors helped raise $22,000 to help cover the costs of the 1989 fall regional and national contests. Two new laws must be clear to farmers. “If you have pesticide certification, and someone else who is not certified sprays for you, you are completely responsible for that person," said Burckhart Also, thorough pesticide record keeping is essential under the new law. The date of pesticide applica tion, the place of application, the brand name and formulation of pesticide used, the amount of pes ticide used, the dosage and rate of the pesticide, and applicator ID number must be included in the record book. “Be sure of where you’re stor ing pesticides,” Burckhart said, noting that pesticides should be kept in a secured area and locked up at all times. Our HOUSE To WMT( (MM EQUIPMENT The American Series frem White farm Equipment Two new laws TUBS., FEB. 20! BALLY X ROAD BOYERTOWN