Farm Calendar (Continued from Pago A 10) Pet Expo, Farm Show Building, IlamsburgMhn^jbb^S^^ NCGA Com- Classic, Orlando, ITa^hn^eb^S^^^^^^ Hay Auction, Westmoreland Co. Cooperative Extension, 11 a.m. Grain Production Management Clinic #l, Penn State Schuylkill Haven, 7 p.m.-9 p.m. Cumberland Cooperative Wool Growers annual meeting. South Middleton Fire Hall, Boiling Springs, 7 p.m. Washington Co. Grain Crop Man agement Workshop, Extension Office, Washington, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., repeats Feb. 26. Retail Lumber Short Course, Penn State Univ. SEASON! NCOA CHAMPIONS HYTEST SEEDS has announced Its 1990 winners in the National Com Growers Association Yield Contest. James C Justice Beckley, WV was named National Champion, Class A, non irrigated dlv. with a yield of 228.6753 bushels per acre t using HYTEST HT6B6. ,jf v f Joe Hasbrouck Jr., King ston, NY was named New York State Champion, Class A, non-irrigated dlv., with a yield ( of 202.7297 bushels per acre i f . using HYTEST HT6SOA. ‘ ’ PROVEN PERFORMANCE HYTEST with 9 state winners In 1990, has placed In the top four nationally for 4 years. It’s a record of per formance that many large seed companies envy. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT A regional farm seed com pany, established in 1912, HYTEST employs the same careful breeding, testing and selection process that went Into producing these champion hybrids, Into all of Its varieties. And they’re all potential champions! for high performance Hybrid Corn, Alfalfa*, Soybean* and Forage Seed contact your local HYTEST dealer or contact... v * * * ; ' c’i SKk HYTEST HYTEST SEEDS, INC. our Reputation It Growing In Your Floldt. 560 Fulton Street (0 Box 366 iuffala NY 14240 100-759-SEED ®Copyrtoht 1991 HytMt SMdt Ino. HYTEST SEED PRODUCTS CORN ALFALFA PRISM CLOVERS SOYBEANS Conservation and the Farm Bill, Clearfield Co. Conservation District, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Agricultural Business Manage ment Series, Corry Higher Edu cation Council, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sludge application update meet ing, Cloister Restaurant, Ephra- Adams/Franklin/Cumberland Vegetable Growers’ meeting. Extension Office, Chambers burg, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Managing Risks In Farming Workshop, Lighthouse Restaurant, Chambersburg, 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Franklin Co. Beekeepers * meeting, Chambersburg, 7:30 p.m. Tri-County vegetable meeting, Cumberland Co. extension. • 'J’S** Lancaster Co. Dairy Day, Farm and Home Center, repeats March 3. Reproductive Management Work shop, Days Inn, Meadville, 9:30 a.m. Sustainable Agriculture, Penn State Berks Campus, 7:30 p.m. 1992 West Pa. Turf Conference and Trade Show, Monroeville, thru Feb. 27, 8 a.m. Grain Crop Management Work shop, Greensburg, thru Feb. 28. Penn Jersey Bovine Reproductive School, Hunterdon Co. Exten sion Center, Remington, thru . Feb. 26. York Co. Beekeeper meeting. Extension Office, 7 p.m. Lehigh Co. Small-Scale Farming Workshop, Ag Center, Allentown. Fruit meeting, Shamokin Dam. Adams Co. Dairy Day, Gettysburg Family Restaurant, Gettysburg, 10 a.m. Annual Interiorscape Conference, Longwood Gardens. Greenhouse Crop Production Short Course, Cook College. New Brunswick, N J., thru Feb. 28. Mercer Co. Crop School, Mercer Extension Office, 9 a.m.-3 p,m. Lebanon Dairy Day, Prescott Fire ■ Hall, 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Pa. OCIA meeting. Farm Show Bucks Co. annual banquet, Kellers Church. Field Sprayer Calibration School, Chambcrsburg Farm Service, 1 p.m,-3 p.m. Pa. Holstein Convention, Sheraton Inn, Warrendale, thru Feb. 29. York Co. Young Farmers annual banquet, Kennard-Dale H.S., 7:30 p.m.-3 p.m. Bucks Co. pesticide update meet ing, Neshaminy Manor Center, Doylestown, 7:30 p.m.; repeats March S. Milking and Mastitis School, Mar tin’s Comer Fire Hall, Chester : Member Com Growers Association HYBRID SELECTION HYTEST Territory Managers and Regional Agronomists are trained to select the best variety tor your par ticular growing conditions. They follow up with tech nical assistance right through harvest time PRESIDENTS CHOICE Each season HYTEST President, Joe Butwln selects a list of favorite varieties after reviewing test plots, demonstration plots and numerous growers’ fields. Both old standbys and choice experimental are often included. THE 1991 CHOICES ARE: North HTX7224-SX-90 Day HT3IB-SX-100 Day HT474-SX-105 Day South HTSI2-SX-IQB Day HTX7726-SX-U6 Day HT744-SX-118 Day YOUR CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON Winning championships Is great, but more Important for you Is producing the highest grain and forage yield in the most cost efficient manner. HYTEST hybrid corn seed allows you to do Just that! It's been proven season-after-seasonl He jUSTIC€ pßcvmis Astonishing Yields Again in 1991 ! BUFFALO, NY - 1990 National NCGA winner, Mr. James C. Justice U of Beckley, West Virginia, has produced an official NCGA yield for 1991 of 259.089 bushels per acre in a non-irrigated field using HYTEST HT6SOAI Don't be left behind in 1992! Order your HYTEST Championship Hybrid Corns today! Lancaster Fuming, Saturday, February 22, 1192-A3l Co. Tractor Safety Course, Lehigh Co. Ag Center, repeats every Thurs. till April 2. Garden Center Conference, Holi day Inn, Fort Washington. 8:30 a.m. Landscape Design Seminar. Pitts burgh Civic Garden Center, thru Feb. 28. Advanced Weed Science School, Palmyra Fire Hall, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Hamilton Bank Agri-Education Seminar, Lancaster Farm and Home Center, 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. ADC District 1 meeting. Memorial Hall. Stockcrton. noon. r Friday Fthruar\ 2S Pa. Holstein Association annual meeting, Sheraton Inn, Warren dale, 9 a.m. Milking and Mastitis School, Tropical Treat Diner, Rheems. Industrial weed update, Mercer Extension Office. Grain Crop Management Work shop, Greensburg. Franklin Co. Milking Manage ment and Udder Health Semi nar, Uper Path Valley Presbyte rian Church, Spring Run, 9:45 York Co. Farmers Association spring banquet, Hellam Fire Hall, 7 p.m. Fellowship of Christian Farmers Outreach Luncheon, Friendly Farms Restaurant, Westmin ster, Md., 11:45 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Northeast Regional Christmas Tree Growers Meeting and Trade Show, Split Rock Resort, Lake Harmony, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Resource Stewardship Confcrcnce/Chesapeake Bay, Loews Hotel, Annapolis, Md., 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. York Co. Pork Producers annual banquet, Jefferson Fire Hall, 7 National Farmers’ Union Conven tion, Mariott, Des Moines, lowa. Grain Production Management Clinic #l, Penn State Schuylkill Haven, 7 p.m.-9 p.m. Greene Co. pesticide update meeting. Pesticide update meeting. Cloister Pennsylvania Com Conference, The Embers, Carlisle, 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Bedford Co. annual meeting. North Bedford H.S., 7 p.m. Part-Time Fanning For Profit, UNILEC Building, Dubois, 7 p.m.-9 p.m. Lancaster County Dairy Day, Farm and Home Center, 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Ag Chemical Safety Compliance Conference, Butler Days Inn, Butler, 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Bedford Co. Holstein Assoc, annu al meeting. Northern Beford H.S., 7 p.m. Ag Chemical Safety, Butler. Turf and Ornamental Day, Mercer extension office. DOUGH MIXERS floor models 15 quart capacity $9OO 30 quart capacity $1,200 HOBART auto-matic meat slicer $1,400 Equipment
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