Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 26, 1994, Image 27

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    From the toft, Mary Elton Saraydtan, Carroll County dairy princess stands with reck
plants of the county Junior Holstein production awards, Jeff Sutton, Jeena Rinehart,
and Sam Muller.
From the toft, Mary Ellen Seraydian. Carroll County dairy prlncaaa stand* with Car
roll County All-Maryland award roelpienta Kelly Myers, Matt Hoff, David Miller, Cue
Scwartzbeek, Doug Dell, Cam Davis, and Dustin Derr.
(Continued from Pag* AM)
ing Farms, aged cow, produce of
dam and 100,000 pound cow.
' Also, Unicorn Associates
claimed title to the reserve 5-year
old, reserve aged cow and reserve
best three females; Peace and
Plenty Farm, showed the All
Maryland 5-year-old, best three
females, reserve summer yearling,
reserve junior yearling, reserve
intermediate yearling, reserve
junior best three females, and
reserve senior 2-year-old.
Honored with production
Bradford Chemsweep
Deadline March 31
TOWANDA (Bradford Co.)
All agricultural producers in Brad
ford County will have a one-shot
opportunity to dispose of any
unwanted pesticides free of charge
during 1994. Farmers will have
this opportunity through Pennsyl
vania Department of Agriculture’s
(PDA’s) Chemsweep Program
and will have until March 31 to
sign up.
The program will give growers
of agricultural products a means to
dispose of canceled, suspended, or
deteriorated pesticide products.
Homeowners and commercial
pesticide dealers will not be
included in this program.
Growers who have stored pro
ducts that deteriorated or woe
suspended or canceled are invited
to participate in this free program.
Since storage of these materials
was the only safe and legal option
prior to disposal, growers have
stored these waste pesticides,
often for many years. By partici
pating in Chemsweep, a grower
can legally dispose of waste
pesticides.
Which products will be
accepted? Any pesticide with an
EPA registration number or prior
' VEGETABLE GROWING
SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT
Mulch Layers Water Reele Greenhouse Supplies
Transplanters Pumps Plastic Mulch
Mulch Lifters ZON Scarcguns Plastic Hampers
Aluminum Conveyors Row Covers Tomato Stakes, Cages
Peeking Lines Soluble Fertilizers Drip irrigation
Irrigation Pipe
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Price Is 12t/Sq. Td. On All Roll Sizes
Roll widths are 15’. 20’. 30’, 34’, 45’. 50’ & 60* Row Length
Varies From 150’ to 1000’ Call Us For Exact Roll Sizes
Available. Odd Size Rolls At Prices Below Dealer Cost
While Supply Lasts.
GOOD SUPPLY ON SIZES LISTED BELOW
• 15’x1000'...5200.00 • 45'x650'...5378.00 •45 xlOOO ...$600,00
• 30'x1000'...5400.00 • 50'x350'...5233.33 •50 xlOOO ...$667.00
• Agryl P3O • 9 oz./eq. yd. 94x919 $495.00
• Agryl PSO 1.6 oi/sq. yd. 12x919 $305.00
Jj/kgrn SUPER DELUXE
MULCH LAYER
• 3 pt. or pull-type
• or
• Easily
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We design overhead A drip Irrigation systems.
Call or Write for Your tree 1994 Catalog
NOLTS PRODUCE SUPPLIES
152 N. Hershey Ave., Leola, PA 17540
. (717) 656-9764
Lanontw Faming, Slurdiy, Mwoh a, HM-A27
County
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awards were: Brad Gant for herd
achievement, Unicom Associates
for cow family, and Coldspring
Farms for lifetime production.
Youth production award reci
pients were: Jeena Rhinehart, for
2- Sam Muller for
3- and Jeff Sutton for
4-
Also, new Junior Holstein
members were recognized, includ
ing Derek Savage, Christina Sav
age, Joshua Sellers, Jennifer
Stambaugh, Samantha Stambaugh
and Richard Green.
USDA I.D. number will be
accepted. Materials labeled for
homeowner use will not be eligi
ble for the program. With uniden
tified pesticides PDA will accept
any product that can be identified
as a. pesticide.
If a grower has an unknown
material, check the containers for
label information and collect
information on what crop or pest
the material may have been used
for. Cropping history may often
narrow the scope of historical uses
and help in identification. Provide
all this information to the PDA
personnel. They will sample all
unknowns for identification and
tag each container. Materials not
identified as pesticides by PDA
may not be accepted.
Agricultural producers who
want to take advantage of this
opportunity will need to list all of
the pesticides that they wish to
dispose of on an inventory form
which they should have received
in January. Inventory forms are
available at the extension office.
Call Tom Maloney, (717)
265-2896, if you have questions or
if you need forms.
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