Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 29, 1994, Image 189

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    UNIVERSITY PARK
(Centre Co.) Penn State’s
College of Agricultural Sci
ences will offer a com produc
tion satellite video-conference
on three dates in January and
February.
The free seminar will cover
seven key areas of com pro
duction: deep tillage, com root
worm management, planter
adjustment and maintenance,
weed management, plant popu
lations and row spacings, nitro
gen management, and harvest
management.
Below are seminar loca
tions, with the telephone num
ber of the coordinating Penn
State Cooperative Extension
office. Sites are subject to
change and additional sites
may be added. Call the number
for the seminar location nearest
you. the Penn State Coopera
tive Extension office in your
county, or Ag Information Ser
vices at (814) 865-6309 to con
firm dates and exact sites.
• February 15 (1 p.m.-3:30
p.m.): Beaver Co. Ag and
Environmental Education Cen
ter (412-774-3003); Blair Co.
Penn State Altoona Campus
(814-695-5541, ext. 210);
Bradford Co. Extension Office
(717-265-2896); Cambria Co.
Extension Office
(814-472-7986); Huntingdon
Co. Huntingdon Vo-Tech
(814-643-1660); Jefferson Co.
Penn State Dußois Campus
(814-849-7361); Lancaster Co.
Farm and Home Center
(717-394-6851); Schuylkill
Co. Penn State Schuylkill
Campus (717-385-3431); Tio
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ga Co. site TBA
(717-724-9120); and Wayne
Co. site TB A
(717-253-5970, ext. 239).
• February 22 (7 p.m.-9:30
p.m.): Blair Co. Penn State
Altoona Campus
(814-695-5541, ext. 210);
Cambria Co. Extension Office
(814-472-7986); Chester Co.
Government Services Center
ST. LOUIS, Mo. Browse
one of the best agricultural
trade shows in the U.S. when
you attend National Com
Growers Association’s
(NCGA) “Rocky Mountain
High” Com Classic, Feb. 27 -
March 1 in Denver, Colo.
Every com grower is invited to
participate.
“Exhibitor commitments are
already outstanding,” said
Scott Wall, who farms in
Yuma County, Colo., one of
the nation’s largest corn
producing counties. “We
expect companies will reserve
close to 260 booths to display
the latest- innovations in agri
culture. Com Classic’s trade
show will be an excellent
opportunity to conveniently
check out options you may
want to try.”
Com Classic’s grand open
ing reception, sponsored by
Sandoz Crop Protection Corp.,
is on Sunday, Feb. 27, from
5:30 p.m.-9:15 p.m. at the Col
orado Convention Center. A
sampling of Colorado cuisine
will be served beginning at
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• Motors
• Pullays
• Dryar Part*
★ Full Line Parts Dept.
★ Sell, Service & Install ★
Rt. 272 South, Willow Stroat, PA 17584
Ph; 717-484-3321 or Toll Frao 800-732-0053
Store Hour*: Mon.-Sat. 7:30 AM to 8:00 PM
1-29
Trade Show Set
• Fans
• Hoppora
• Powar Haada
- Flax Plpa
(215-696-3500); Dauphin Co.
Upper Dauphin High
School (717-921-8802); Hun
tingdon Co. Huntingdon
Vo-Tech (814-643-1660); Jef
ferson Co. Penn State
Dußoi s Campus
(814-849-7361); Lycoming
Co, site TB A
(717-327-2350); Montgomery
5:30 p.m.
Welcoming ceremonies
begin at 6:15 p.m. with greet
ings from NCGA President
Pete Wenstrand and 1994 Com
Classic Chairman Scott Wall.
A festive procession will then
lead everyone into the trade
show for a first glimpse of
what’s new in production and
marketing and to enjoy dessert,
coffee, and beverages.
The trade show is open dur
ing select hours each day of
Com Classic. In addition to the
grand opening reception, the
trade show features two break
fasts and two luncheons for
Com Classic attendees. During
the Tuesday luncheon, a draw
ing will be held for Com Class
ic’s early registration prize, a
lawn and garden tractor spon
sored by Ford New Holland,
Inc.
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We test your soil and make
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nutrients, based on;
• The capacity of your soil to produce
• The genetic production potential of
your crop.
• The type of livestock you are feeding.
• CSA Liquid Micro Nutrients • Organic Blends
Manufacturers of
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FOR MORE INFORMATION ON SYMO-UFE'S BALANCED PROGRAMS, CALX, OR WRITE:
Leslie Todir
79# Bellevue Ave.
Oap, PA 17537
717-443-5448
Symo-Life, Inc.
f\J>] Ln 3507 US 62
Millereburg, Ohio 44654
(DdWM mi MIWO
Co. 4-H Center
(215-489-4315); Perry Co.
Extension Office
(717-582-2131); Schuylkill
Co. Penn State Schuylkill
Campus (717-385-3431);
Somerset Co. Extension Office
(814-445-8911); and Tioga Co.
For Corn Classic
Also at the Tuesday lunc
heon, M&W Gear Company
will hold its drawing for four
winners of a season’s use of
their Earthmaster tillage tool as
part of a joint Com Classic/
NCGA membership promo
tion.
The trade show will also fea
ture a variety of product givea
ways through a joint promotion
sponsored by Farm Journal
magazine, American Cyana
mid Company, Deere & Com
pany, and Norlhrup King Com
pany in conjunction with
NCGA’s 1994 Corn Yield
Guide.
Growers attending Corn
Classic can also participate in
educational programs high
lighting production technology
and marketing strategics and
leam more about issues affect
ing their industry. They’ll also
THE SYMO-LIFE
IL FERTILITY PROGRAM
Has More To Offer
Harold mhy
RL 3 Bei 190
Ctewllle. PA 15931
lytm Smoker
RL 1 Bee l3Zeek M.
At|len,> PA 10310
SIB-809-8891
814-7874801
site TBA (717-724-9120).
For satellite dish owners
wishing to view the seminar,
satellite and transponder infor
mation is available from Ron
Matason at (814) 865-6309, or
from any Penn State Coopera
tive Extension county office.
enjoy an evening of entertain
ment provided by country mus
ic star Louise Mandrcll and
hear top name speakers,
including political analyst
Mark Shields.
Com Classic is also offering
two optional group-rate ski
packages, making it easy for
com grower families to lake
advantage of Colorado’s spec
tacular Rocky Mountains.
To register for Com Classic,
call NCGA at (314) 275-9915.
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1225 >
Colcbrook Rd.
BUYING EAR CORN,
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(717) 653-2510
1 (800) 654-2510
Spot or contract prices available
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• Produces a more nutritious feed stuff
with a better nutrient balance for
your livestock.
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your investment
• Program can be integrated with your
present dry or liquid fertilizer
• improved quantity yield/acre along with
improved nutrient yield/acre.
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RD 1 tea 330
Tyrone. PA IMBB
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Telephone (216) 893-2732
Toll Free 1-800-544-7122 (In Ohio)
Toil Free 1-800-368-6692 (Outside Ohio)
Fax (216) 893-3317
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Marietta, PA
17547
kltlvia M. Lapp
290 little leaver Id.
ttraaburi, FA 17971
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