(Continued from Pago AID) Salurdac, March 25 Maryland Showcase Heifer Sale, Quarryville. Small Enterprises Livestock Mini Workshop, Harford County Md. Extension office, 9 a.m.-noon. Maryland/Virginia Milk Produc ers Co-Op young cooperator meeting. Holiday Inn. College Park, Md., noon. New York State Grazing Confer ence, Holiday Inn, Cortland, N.Y., 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Western Pa. Sheep Conference, Mercer Extension Center, k cum nur m no-iiu nun win mvinr ECQNi • Roundup herbicide fits right in with the lower input costs of no-till farming. • Roundup controls over 100 different broadleaves and grasses. RELIABLE RESULTS • Thanks to its unique roots-and-shoots activity, Roundup works the first time-every time. APPIi( • Roundup lets you eliminate emerged weeds anytime before planting, at planting or after planting (but before crop emergence). • Roundup can be tank-mixed with most residual herbicides and liquid nitrogen fertilizers. • See us to discover how a clean start with Roundup herbicide can give you a head start to higher yields. CONTACT TOUR LOCAL DEALER POR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE ADVANTAGES OF ROUND UP HERBICIDES Maap oat ant Ww to MM tar ftMtop harttatfa Sa>M»fr • raftont mawii af Manaanft Canpany, • Sanaa* Oawyary tM Mercer. Horse Management Seminar, Elks Trade Show, Sheraton, Bur lington, Vl, thru March 29. Mason-Dixon Red & White Dairy Cattle Assr*"' Si'-ngK house, also April 4. Pennsylvania Farm Link Program PRI gJM PERFORMANCE iN FLEXIBILnY Contact the Monsanto Representative Jeff Vance Lancaster, PA 717-860-8894 Mike Kukns Sellnsorove, PA 717-3f4-3734 In Your Area Rex Petit Sloan Rausser Monroeville, PA Salisbury,'MD 412-373-8633 301-758-2950 Jay Baratelli Bill Tucker Annapolis, MD Amherst, VA 410-268-5513 804-946-7154 educational meeting, Pennsyl vania Farm Bureau Headquar . . ters, Camp Hill, 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Nutrient Management Workshop, southwest region, manure. Westmoreland Extension Office, Greerisbuig. Course, Greencastle Livestock Market. Mid East UDIA meeting. Brier Inn, Lewisburg, W.Va., 9:30 a.m. On-Farm Composting Conference and Tour, Farm and Home Cen ter, Lancaster, 9; IS a.m.-4 p.m. PennAg Educational Seminar, Commercial Feed Law. Eden Resort Inn, Lancaster, 9 a.m.-10:30 a.m. 1995 Annual Maryland Confer ence For Bovine Practitioners, Holiday Inn-Frederick, Freder Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 18, IMS-A35 ick, Md., thru March 31. Tractor Safety Training, Lehigh County Ag Center, Allentown, 7:30 p.m. Nutrient Management Workshop, northeast region, manure, Knight’s Inn, Danville. Bucks County Fruit Growers meeting, Neshaminy Manor Center, Doylestown, 1 p.m. Lehigh County Holstein Tour to Chester County, report Junge Pa. Cattlemen’s Association annu al membership meeting and awards banquet, Toftrees SRBC Holds Hearing (Continued from Pago A 29) Commission include PP&L-Sus quehanna Steam Electric Station, GPU-Three Mile Island Nuclear Station Unit 1, Dover Borough, Williamsburg Borough, Taylor Packing Co., Inc., Stewartstown 134-93-[2B Resort Hotel. State College, 6 pjn. <* - , Pa.’s 22nd Annual Performance Tested Bull Sale, Ag Arena, i^^^_^_ Pa. Holstein Showcase Sale, Pa. Holstein Farm. Middletown, 10:30 a.m. Beginning Sheap Shearing Clinic, National 4-H Conference, Chevy Chase, Md.. thru April 8. Delaware Valley Milk Goat Asso ciation meeting, Little Rockspring Farm, Telford. 1:30 p.m. Borough Authority and New Hol land Borough Authority. The Commission also observed the first in a series of 25th anniver sary retrospectives. This retro spective focused on the Commis sion’s involvement in flood plain management and concluded with an award to the City of Harris burg, Pennsylvania recognizing its flood plain management achieve ments. The Commission also heard re ports on the Corps of Engineers Wyoming Valley Levee Raising Project and hydrologic conditions in the river basin. The Commission’s next meet ing is scheduled for May 11 at Bloomsburg. Lancaster DHIA Reorganizes MANHEIM (Lancaster Co.) The Lan caster Dairy Herd Improvement Association Board of Directors recently held its reorgani zations! meeting and elected Joe Graybeal as its president The Lancaster DHIA serves 1,135 daily men in Lancaster and in some surrounding counties. Others elected were Steve Hersey, vice president; Bruce Kreider, secretary; and Dave Garber, treasurer. New board members were also introduced including Tom Arrowsmith, Dale Hershey, Kreider, Melvin Lantz, and Gary Stoltzfus. Kasco Portable Band Saw Mill WhMyouwint [UI • 24' and 30' diameter capacities • Power-thru cut or manual • Market your own lumber • Prices start at $6195 plus freight qSCO 170 W. 600 N Shelbyvllle, IN 46176 • (317) 398-7973