Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 24, 1996, Image 34

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    *34-Lancaster Farming, Saturday. February 24, 1996
Frank Mohler, standing, and Anthony Young of
Adamstown Equipment pose in front of the new
John Deere NASCAR Race Car at the Aftermarket
Expo in Nashville. Young was the winner of a vac
ation travel package as part of John Deere's
PASSPORT Giveaway Program.
Grazing School Set
LEESPORT (Berks Co.)
Dairy and livestock producers in
tent on making the conversion to
an intensive grazing system on
their farm is the focus of a series
of workshops offered through
Penn State Cooperative Extension
in March.
The Southeast Pennsylvania
Grazing School will be held
March 14, 21, and 28, from 10
a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Berks County
Agricultural Center.
“We are interested in working
with a small group of producers
who want to take the time to think
about how they will incorporate
grazing on the farm,” said Mena
Hautau, extension agent with
Penn State Cooperative Extension
in Berks County.
During the workshop, produc
ers will redesign their farm for
grazing using aerial photos and
BREAKING MILK RECORDS!
Lancaster Farming Carries
DHIA Reports Each Monthl
Dealers Visit Aftermarket Expo
the soil survey maps. At the end of
the workshop, producers will walk
away with a plan.
“We also want them to have the
support of their feed dealer and
veterinarian. If producers want to
develop additional on-farm sup
port throughout the growing sea
son, we intend to discuss that too.”
according to Clyde Myers, exten
sion agent.
'The workshop is limited to 20
participants. The registration fee,
due Match 8. is $35 for the one
person from the farm and $2O for
each additional person from the
farm. The fee includes reference
material and the noon meal for all
three meetings.
For more information, contact
Mena Hautau, Penn State Co
operative Extension Office, PO
Box S2O, Leesport, PA
19533-0520, (610) 378-1327.
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(Continued from Pago A 33)
Chuck Crlvella of A.B.C. Groff, Inc., stands in
front of a wall of popular John Deere green and
yellow lead-free paint in Nashville.
NOTICE TO TOBACCO
FARMERS
We need your good, sorted
609 tobacco.
We are still paying top price.
Next Receiving Date:
Wed. Feb. 28 •
7:30 am - 3:00 pm
609 Tobacco Seed For Sale
SOUTHBOAT LEAF TOBACCO
24 Meadow Lane, PO Box 192, Paradise, PA 17562
717-687-9517 or 610-593-6729
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From left, Phil Wlhner, Scott Brady, and Randy
Vollmer, of Landis Bros, pose in front of the
FARM PLAN Hall of Fame Exhibit. Landis Bros,
was recognized as the highest volume dealer for
FARM PLAN among dealers within the John
DEERE Columbus Branch during 1995.
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637-A Georgetown Rd.
Ronks, PA 17572
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