NJ. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. The Vegetable Growers Association of New Jersey will return to the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort for their 1993 annual meeting on January 12-14, Education sessions, a trade show, spouses program, and annu al banquet are the featured events of this year’s meeting. Growers and the vegetable industry are looking forward to another successful meet' in the large and convenient facilities of the Taj Mahal located on the boardwalk. Plans are being com- The large trade show area with pleted to host more than 2,000 space for 150 exhibits is available people, including growers, in the Grand Ballroom of the Taj spouses, agribusinessmen, state Mahal. Agribusiness representa- Farmers’ Christmas Market Opens CHELTENHAM. Md. The second annual Farmers Christmas Market is open here at the South ern Maryland Regional Farmers Market The market is open every Satur day and Sunday from 10 a.m. to S p.m. until Christmas. It is located on U.S. Rt. 301 south adjacent to the Veteran’s Cemetery. Local farmers and crafters are selling a variety of holiday goods inside the warehouse, including poinsettias, fresh wreaths, hand made crafts and ornaments, holi day decorations, leather goods, quilts and quilted items, wooden crafts, baked goods, jams and jell- LAND PRIDE E PRIMARY SEEDER Productive Planting from the Seeding Experts Land Pride quality and Great Plains grain drill technology is built into this rugged and productive Primary Seeder. Used for planting a wide variety of grass seed in prepared seedbeds, this tool is designed for low maintenance and easy of use. Features are built-in to assure you of a top quality planting job and top quality results. PENNSYLVANIA Straley Farm Supply, Inc. 1760 East Canal Road Dover, PA 17315 717-292-2631 Keller Brothers R 7 Box 405 Lebanon, PA 17042 717-949-6501 1950 Fruitville Pike Lancasler, PA 17601 717-569-2500 Marshall Machinery, Inc. 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Special exhibits will be featured during the market On November 28 there will be a quilt exhibit by the Amish of Southern Maryland showing and selling their beauti fully stitched and handmade quilts. On December 12 Santa and his Barnyard Friends will be present Fro more information about the Christmas market, contact Regina Prunty, market manager, (800) 533-3276 or (301) 372-1066. Tractor Parts Co. 335 Central Road Bloomsburg, PA 17815 717-784-0250 Stouffer Bros. Inc. 1066 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-8424 M.S. Yearsley & Sons West Chester, PA 215-696-2990 Norman O. Clark & Son, Inc. Honey Grove, PA 717-734-3682 Loysville, PA 717-789-3117 Nlcarry Equipment Co. RD 2. Rt. 61. 3 Miles S. of Leesport, Reading, PA 215-926-2441 lives will display new tillage, irri gation, planting, seeding, packing, and pesticide application equip ment. Suppliers and distributors of fertilizers, pesticides, containers, plastics, and many other supplies, will be available to discuss the use and performance of their products. We are looking forward to the best trade show ever. Deerfield Ag & Turf Center, Inc. RR 2 Box 212 Watsontown, PA 17777 717-538-3557 NEW JERSEY ~| Caldwell Tractor & Equipment, Inc. 480 U.S. Route 46 Fairfield, N.J. 07006 201-227-6772 Rodlo Tractor Sales North While Horse Pike Hammonlon, N.J. 08037 609-561-0141 Frank Rymon & Sons, Inc. RD 3, Box 355 Washington, NJ. 07882 201-689-1464 Reed Brothers Petticoat Bridge Rd. Columbus, NJ. 08022 609-267-3363 Plans are being made to offer lunch in the exhibit area again lifts year. This will allow participants to have a convenient lunch and the opportunity to spend more time with growers at the trade show. Don’t miss the opportunity to learn about new products and ser vices, and to exchange informa tion with other growers and indus try representatives! The program committee has developed 15 sessions on topics and issues of special concerns to growers. One of the highlights of this year’s program will be an in depth session on water conserva tion and management, cospon sored by the Delaware River Basin Commission. Featured speakers at this year’s meeting include learning researchers, extension specialists, industry scientists, and county agents. Speakers from Florida, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and the USDA will participate in this year’s sessions. I Sf “Christmas Shopping Doesn’t Get Any Easier Than This! ” Give A Gift That Lasts All Year... ONLY $19.00 PER YEAR $36.00 FOR TWO YEARS In PA, NJ, OH, MD, DE, NY, VA & WV (Other Areas $29.00 Per Year or $56.00 For Two Years) LANCASTER FARMING Wilt SEND A GIFT CARD Announcing The Start Of The Gift Subscription PLEASE SEND LANCASTER FARMING TO: NAMI ADORES: CITY. 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