Every year during the last week of February, the National Com Growers Association (NCGA) holds its annual con vention. This year it was held in Nashville, Term, from Feb. 25-28. The convention this year featured speakers who spoke on topics ranging from the 1995 Farm Bill to the future of computers in agriculture. For Crists, Hybrid (Continued from Pago 5) more than 35 years ago. In those years, he has experienced many unusual weather condi tions. Last spring’s statewide, cold snap, after the corn emerged, was a concern of his sons, but because of his experi ence, David knew that as long as it didn’t reach the growing point, the crop wouldn’t be adversely affected. Overall, the weather provided some excel lent growing conditions for the crop. Timely rains ensured good growing conditions fi CORN GROWERS SPECIAL ;{> 57 YLVANIA MASTER RN GROWERS ASSOCIATION President's Message Curt Rakestraw President, PMCGA However, the thing I enjoy most about these conventions is being able to meet and socialize with other com pro ducers-from all over the nation. All too often we preceive our problems as being local. However, when you talk with fanners from other areas, you realize that they have many of the same problems that we do. Some of the problems that through most of the according to Crist. Choosing the right hybrids, good mangement, and overall good weather provided the Crist family with three state champions. or for more Information call your Cyanamid Rep. Restricted Urn Rwtidds. Alwsys follow labsl diiactions.