rr — Farm Calendar , "s/ (Continued from Pag* A 10) quct, Bird-in-Hand Family Restaurant, Bird-in-Hand, 6:30 pjn. PSU Professional Landscape Man agement Program. Focus on Diseases of Ornamentals, Farm and Home Center, Lancaster, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., continues Oct. 28. Lancaster County Honey Produc ers, Dutch Gold Honey, Roh rerstown, 7 p.m. ADADC District 6 meeting. Club 211, west of Middletown, N.Y., 7:30 p.m. ADADC District 10 meeting, Bris ben Baptist Church, Brisben, N.Y., 8 p.m. ADADC District 13 meeting. Hotel Solsville, Madison, N.Y., 7:30 p.m. AD ADC District 18 meeting, Bonanza Steak House, Carlisle, Uniontown Poultry and Farm Show, Uniontown, thru Oct. 24. PSA directors meeting, Greene Co. Fairgrounds, Waynesburg. Dairy Youth Management Work shop, Penn State, University Park. 9:30 a.m. N.Y. State Grange annual session. Holiday Inn, Saratoga Springs, thru Oct. 26. Lebanon County 4-H Dairy Club countywide meeting, extension Fairgrounds, Bloomsburg, 11 • PIP (III) f < I 1 1 t 1 1 1 <* I f ' I [i t » jjjjT 1 ''t 7* r*'. mZZ» 1 11 * i MKMM» j | ( -j- , | v> a 7 :h 9=Poor, 1 DK 522 *lB* Versatile hybrid with outstanding disease resistance. Key traits: Good seedling growth Very good plant health Excellent root strength Management tips: Adapted to a wide range of soil types and tillage practices. Responds to higher populations. Very early hybrid for mid- Atlantic growers, with yield and health required to take advantage of early corn premiums Excellent full-season gram hybrid for northern growers with very good silage characteristics Earning Our Way On More Of Your Acres. ■A-- » , S.l a.m. Pa. Simmental Association Key stone of Quality Fall Show and Sale, Greene County Fair- grounds, Waynesburg. Buffalo Auction and Festival, Hol low Hill Farm, Paint Bank. Va.. 9 a.m. Dutch Country Calf Sale, Lebanon County Fairgrounds, 1:30 p.m. Salem County NJ. 4-H Fall Beef Show and Sale. Salem County Fairgrounds, Woodstown, N.J., show 10:30 a.m., sale 1 p.m. Annual Harvest Fest ’93, Brown’s Orchards Farm Markiet, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., also Sunday 11 a.m.-S p.m. Adams Co. 4-H Dairy Club ban- St. Johr Cht ;h, N< Lancaster County Poultry Associ ation annual banquet, Willow Valley Convention Center, 6:30 p.m. Pa. Holstein Chester Co. annual meeting. West Fallowfield Christian School. Atglen, 7 p.m. Penn/Jersey Equine Short Course, Rutgers U., 7:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m., continues Oct. 27, Nov. 9, and Nov. 10. ADADC District 1 meeting, St. Lawrence Inn, Canton, N.Y., Conrnanion Hybrids. R)r A Betlen&ot At A Bigger Yield. Spread your risk and avoid a hurry-up harvestv-IU with this team of top-yielding com hybrids from DEKALB. > -I •„y'* 7:30 p.m. mmsmmmm Westmoreland Co. bam meeting, Richard Stoner Farm, Latrobe, Southeastern Pennsylvania Dairy Pasture Walk, Will Comley •Farm, Berks Co., 9:30 a.m.-ll:30 a.m. Annual Fall Conference for Bovine Practitioners, Holiday Inn, Frederick, Md., thru Oct. _ 29. Franklin Co. ASCS/Conservation District banquet, St Thomas Township Fire Co., St. Thomas, 6:45 p.m. Adams Co. Holstein Association annual meeting, York Springs Community Fire Co., 7 p.m. PSU Professional Landscape Man agement Program, Focus On Diseases of Ornamentals, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Schuylkill County Cooperative Extension annual meeting, Hegins Fire Co., Hegins, 6:30 p.m. Lebanon County Holstein Associ ation annual meeting, Schaef ferstowi^ir^lall^MMn^ State 4-H Horse Show, Harrisburg, thru Oct. 31. Southern York County FFA Haunted Trail Ride. Shaw Orchards, Stewartstown, 7 p.m.-ll p.m.; Saturday, 7 p.m.-M p.m.; and Sunday 7 Nittany Lion Fall Classic Sale, Ag Arena. State College, Goat Health Conference, Penn State. University Park, 8 a.m. WKm 1 ’ • 1 1 1 * f i' i r i Itf f f * * * * * ” 1 I i ' ** 'f • 1 I I I f ' I • I ti y Lt 4 9=Poor, 1= Excellent DK623 "SB" Our 111-day yield leader. Produces big yields under a wide range of environmental conditions. Key traits: Good stalk quality and excellent root strength Very good stress tolerance Good early stand establishment and seedling vigor Medium tall plant with medium ear placement. Medium shank and husk cover Girthy ear with very good test weight and gram quality Tied for Ist Place m the 1992 New Jersey NCGA Yield Contest (Class A Non-Irngated) for Rustm Farms of Trenton with 219 84 bpa Management tips: Widely adapted Excellent top end yield potential under irrigated and favorable conditions Relatively small seed size. Very good resistance to Southern Com Leaf Blight Average Ist and good 2nd generation resistance to com borer Estate Planning Workshop, First UCC Church. Schuylkill Haven, 7 p.m., also Nov. 8 and IS. lut‘s(la\. Nom'iiilh'i 2 Pa. Council of Cooperatives 1993 annual meeting, Penn State Nit tany Lion Inn, thru Nov. 3. Solanco Young Farmers meeting, com grain management Lancaster County Holstein ban quet Family Style Restaurant iLancaste^^am^^^^^^ Dauphin Co. Fall Field Day, Mil ton Hershey School Farm Tech Center, Hershey, 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. EAA Elects Board, Officers LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) At its first annual meeting, members of the Egg Association of America elected their decision* making body: Dave Baker (Baker Farms), Bob Bucher (Bucher Associates), Toby Catherman (Quaker State), Mel Gchman (LeValle Egg farms), Paul Hann (Purina Mills), Jerry Kil (Southern New England Eggs), Kurt Kreher (Kreher’s Poultry Farms), Fran Lough (Dorothy Egg Farms), Glenn Smith (Pennfield Farms), Dale Snader (Dutch Country Egg Farms), Andy Wadsworth (Weg mans Egg Farm), and Paul Wolge muth, Jr (Green Tree Farm). I I I I ' J t i 'j i I | | Tt i t sp a ~y