VERNON ACHENBACH JR. Lancaster Farming Staff GRANTVILLE (Dauphin A wetlands panel address a room of State Grange members g the orgai na tion’s legislative day activities. Barry Isaacs, with the Soil Conservation Service dis cusses federal laws and activities, while from the left, Sen. David Btrightbill and DER representative Roger Fickes await questions from the crowd. Brightbiil recently intro duced comprehensive wetlands mapping and protection legislation. RUMATEL FREE SI OFFER. NORUL Buyßumatelandget $lO worth of semen. Just send in the coupon with invoice&ales receipt for each 100 lbs. of Ruinate!* 4.4 gram crumbles (or an equivalent amount of Rumatel (440 grams) in a complete feed or premix) purchased during the program period. For every 100 lbs. of Rumatel you buy, we’ll mail you a check for $lO worth of semen, made out to the breeding service of your choice Ask your feed supplier alx)ut Rumatel and the “NO BULL” Free Semen Offer. Just be sure no bulls know what you’re up to! 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