A3O-LancMt*r Farming, Saturday, August 6, 1994 State Sponsors Pesticide Container Recycling In Adams Co. ASPERS (Adams Co.) State Agriculture Secretary Boyd W. Wolff visited a plastic pesticide container recycling site in Adams County today to observe a new program that helps farmers prop erly dispose of pesticide contain ers. “Growers in Pennsylvania are some of the most responsible users of pesticides in our society,” Penn State, Turfgrass To Dedicate Turfgrass LEMONT (Centre Co.) The Pennsylvania State University and the Pennsylvania Turfgrass Coun cil have jointly announced plans for the dedication of a turfgrass science museum, the “Mascara/ Steiniger Turfgrass Museum,” on the college campus during the Penn State Turfgrass Field Days, scheduled for August 10-11 at University Park. According to a news release from the Pa. Turfgrass Council, which is headquartered in Lemont, a town near University Park, the 40,000-square-foot museum is being constructed on the campus and is to display a number of turf grass inventions, including those developed by Thomas Mascara, and also the collection of equip- Walker To Address Tobacco LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) The Pennsylvania Tobacco Growers will hold an educational meeting on August 22 at 7 p.m. The meeting will be held at Penn State’s Southeast Field Lab near Landisville. Keynote speaker for the eve ning will be the Honorable Robert Walker, U.S. congressional repre sentative from the area. Congressman Walker will dis cuss issues of importance to area tobacco farmers, including the proposed tax increase on tobacco products to fund a National Health Program. In addition, there will be a de monstration of a new soil fumi gant to be used in the preparation of tobacco beds. Pesticide credits will be available. 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Mascara was instrumental in the development of modem tools for use by golf course superinten dents. He was president of West- Point Products for 55 years. In 1986, he and his son John formed Turf-Tec International, in Oakland Park, Florida, a company that designs diagnostic turfgrass Growers Other speakers from the tobac co industry will be discussing the tobacco marketing perspective for 1995. All tobacco growers and other interested persons are invit ed to attend. Refreshments will be served. The Southeast Field Lab is lo cated on Auction Road north of Route 283 just west of Lancaster. For more information, contact Larry Weaver, President, Tobacco Growers at (717) 354-7477 or Bob Anderson, Penn State Cooperative Extension (717) 394-6851. ROLLING ON...INTHE »'S .For Btdlt ln Strength Where vj# MM*.... -.■•■■*.. ..> - ~..-£._ J... 3 *.. * r*f, s yP ■/?/?■ 3 BASKET HARROWS Brillion has designed a 3 pt. S-tine field cultivator with a larger, aggressively angled 12" diameter rolling basket, a 4-bar frame that allows for either 4" or 6" tooth spacing and an adjustable coil tine leveler bar. Gauge wheels are optional. Pennsylvania ADAMSTOWN Adamstown Equip. Inc. ALLENTOWN GREENCASTLE Lehigh Ag Equipment Meyers Implement BECHTELSVILLE LANCASTER Miller Equip. Co. Landis Brothers, Inc. BERWICK C.H. Rinehimer & Sons CARLISLE Qutshall's, Inc. DOVER George N. Gross, Inc. EASTON .George V. Seiple counties in the Erst phase. Some drop-off sites began operation in May, and will continue until No vember. Secretary Wolff visited the pesticide ‘container recycling site at the Adams County Nursery in Aspers, Adams County. The nur sery is also the location of a recy cling site taking place on August Council Museum instruments for golf course superintendents. The instruments allow superin tendents to do a better job in moni toring soil, moisture and nutrient conditions. The job of a superin tendent includes raising a variety of grasses and landscaping plants and trees and, in doing so, creating a landscaped, recreational facility. They also normally manage a work crew. Penn State University offers a highly competitive and well respected turfgrass management course whose graduates are almost all placed as superintendents or assistant superintendents on golf courses around the world. The other man to whom the museum is being dedicated, Steini ger was a golf course superinten dent at Pine Valley Golf Club, in Clementon, N.J., for 57 years. Steiniger is well known for con verting a sand-waste layout with only scrub pine, into the number one golf course in the world. He collaborated with Mascaro on all of the more than 20 inventions developed. Steiniger would test and evaluate the performance of the equipment. He also had accumulated an impressive private collection of equipment which also is to be on display at the museum. For more information, call or write to the Pennsylvania Turf grass Council, P.O. Box 1078, Lemont, Pa.. 16851-1078, (814) 863-3475. CONTACT YOUR BRILLION DEALER FOR DETAILS ELIZABETHTOWN Messick Farm Equipment Co. INTERCOURSE C.B. Hoober & Son LEBANON Umberger's of Fontana LOYSVILLE Gutshall's, Inc. LYNNPORT Kermit K. Klstler, Inc. wccnur.Dc WEST GROVE ClugsfonFarm Equipment SG - Lewl * * Son. Inc. 19 and October 11 All sites will be open from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. on the scheduled days. All plastic pesticide contain ers must be triple rinsed or pres sure rinsed and clean both inside and outside in order to be accepted for recycling. There is no charge At a recycling pickup point at Adams County Nursery are from left, Tom Oyler Jr., producer from Gettysburg, Agri culture Secretary Boyd E. Wolff, and Brad Hollabaugh, pro ducer from Blglerville. HFC FIELD CULTIVATORS The "heart" of any field cultivator is the shank pivot point. 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