Ag Progress Ideas, New »y: tg ylvanla Alternate Dairy Princess Rachel Tanis gives a coloring book to Lucas, 4, and Elliot, 2. The Dillon brothers are from Spring Mills. Ann Smith, right, and Wilma Rolar from Cumberland County work at Farm Bureau’s Women’s Committee booth to raise money to establish a canning factory for Ukranium women. Smith said the Ukranium women raise produce but have no facilities to preserve them for out-of-season use. Is “Hot” Products, As the Pennsylvania Draft Horse and Mule Ambassador Katy Biddle of Boalsburg tells visitors at Ag Progress the draft horses are for the young and old. “Even though draft horses are large, they are docile,” she said. Spot For Information, Education And More stratlons with vi demonstration. Velma Schngpp, left, from Lebanon, and Anna Mary Mar tin, Fredericksburg, tour the Ag Progress grounds while their husbands mann an exhibit booth. ly v .npu uallze a landscaping design for a home. The two work together to scan pictures of clients’ homes Into the compu ter. They plan a landscape design that shows how the land scape will appear when first planted and how it will appear In 10 years. This helps clients make better decisions in choosing colors and plants. program of Ag Progress Days is field demon rious brands of equipment. Here the crowd gathers for the tillage LincMUr Faming, Saturday, Auguai 19, 1995-A29
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