Farm Calendar 4|| (Continued from Page A 10) lluiisda>. ,|nl\ 14 Lycoming County Fair, Hughes ville, thru July 23. Lancaster County Pasture Walk, Ammon Z. Martin Farm, New Holland. Wayne Co. Wool Pool, Wayne Co. Fairgrounds, Honesdale, 8 a.m.-noon. SRBC public hearings on water use. Tidewater Inn, Easton, Md., 1:30 p.m. Lancaster County Holstein Field Day. Steve and Heidi Hershey, Schaefferstown Annual Classic Tractor Show, Schaefferstown, thru July 16. Pa. Young Fanners Assoc. Sum- IGGER ALES. WITHOUT A IGGER TRACTOR. ■ ■ 4 flop’s \ n-JsSS 1 ' ——— and ask about our flexible financing plans for the 540. - VVICICWI/V^l l O r our wide selection of other equipment, all backed by the AGCO Warranty Program. Hesston. It'll change the " way you look at hay fields forever. i AGCO l THE prime line HERNLEY'S FARM EQUIPMENT. INC. 2095 S. Market St. Elizabethtown, Pa. 717-367-8867 STOLTZFUS FARM SERVICE, INC. Rts. 10 & 41 Cochranville, Pa. 215-593-2407 ZIMMERMAN'S FARM SERVICE School Road, Rt. 1 717-933-4114 mer Conference, Chambers burg, thru July 16. Menges Mills Historic Horse, Steam, Gas Association Show, Flicker’s Grove, Spring Grove, 5 p.m., thru July 17. Gratz Area Antique Machinery Assn., Inc. Annual Show, Gratz tival, Schaefferstown, thru July 17. Goat Field Day. Windy Hill Goat Dairy, Jacob Fisher’s, Bucknoll Rd., 1 mi. east of Rl 72, 1 p.m.-4 p.m. SmuJ.n, .1 iil\ 17 Jefferson County Fair, Brookville, ' » ■* I d a higher capacity round baler with versatility and conve nience. We also knew you liked your tractor. Truth is, you can keep your present tractor. Because with the 540 attached, all you need is a minimum 45 PTO hp tractor. We built the 540 with all the features of a large baler but in a compact, low-profile design. The direct-feed, open-throat design makes for fast bale starts and easy operation, and the variable chamber makes bales from 30" to 51". great maneuverability. All with your current tractor. So stop in at your ACCO/Hesston dealer listed here Bethel, Pa. 1 ( I / When we designed the 540, we knew you wanted You'll be able to handle a wide variety of crops with STANLEY S FARM SERVICE RDI, Box 46 Klingerstown, Pa. 717-648-2088 UMBERGER'S OF FONTANA. INC. RD 4, Box 545 Lebanon, Pa. 717-867-2613 Shesston AOCOI THE PRIME LINE Maryland Holstein Association Central District Show, Howard County Fairgrounds. National Institute On Cooperative Education Conference. Shera ton Washington Hotel, Southeast FFA Dairy Show, Leba non Fairgrounds. Maryland Nutrient Management program course on fundamen tals of nutrient management, Annapolis Ramada Hotel, thru ' July 20. Southeast Pa. Twilight Fruit Growers’ Meeting, Northbrook Orchards, West Chester, 6:30 Greenhouse Systems Conference, Hyatt Regency Hotel, New Brunswick, NJ., thru July 22. State 4-H Horse Jamboree, Queen Anne’s County 4-H Park, thru July 21. Pa. Vegetable and Small Fruit Field Day, Research Farm, Rockspring. Lycoming County Holstein Show, Fairgrounds, Hughesville, 10 a.m. Jefferson County Holstein Show, Fairgrounds, Btookville. 9 a.m. Kent County Fair, Md. York County 4-H Fair, 4-H Center near Bair Station, thru July 23. PAS A Nutrient Management Field Day, Reist Farm, Huntingdon County, 1 p.m.-3 p.m. Field Day-Small Scale Organic Vegetable Production and Composting Systems, Sam and Katy Reist’s Blue Moon Farm, Iluntinsrfon^3(^yn^^^ Plainfield Farmers Fair, Nazareth, thru July 24. Progress Through Communica tions For Agriculture tour and picnic, James Hoopes Farm, Ulysses, 2 p.m. Northampton County Holstein r 'auni'p* CODSTRTi WESTERS J -I Hkj^i NEARLY AN HOUR OF GREAT LISTENING. 20 TRADITIONAL COUNTRY A WESTERN SONGS ON ONE DOUBLE TAPE OR COMPACT DISC. 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