(Continued from Page A 26) ccivcd this year’s Cooperator of the Year award. The couple is the third consecutive generation to farm their Myersville dairy. Also involved in the operation are son Waller, with his wife Kendra and their daughter Allison, and daugh ter Diane Hame, with her husband Donny and their children Lindsay and Megan. The Bussards have been cooperators since 1987. The home farm occupies 107 acres, and two additional farms are rented to provide extra feed and housing for the 90 milk cows and 140 replacements. “We’re trying to do a good job overall. We’ve had strips on the rented farms for years.” said Wal ter Bussard. They rotate com, small grain, and hay. In 1987 Paul Environmentally friendly???? “We are.” ' The most economical source oi Molded Fiber Container* on the East Coast Henfu MOLDED PRODUCTS INC. W 0 Fiber Nursery Pots Economical pkmtable, durable insulating functional Available in 100 shapes and sizes Now that's good P.O. 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The Millers may not alter the appear ance of the farmstead, particularly the home or the bank bam, with out consulting first with the Na tional Trust. Robert and Jean Galey and Family, Catoctin Creek Farm, re ceived the Charles H. Rdrnsburg memorial award. Mrs. Charles (Elizabeth) Remsburg was on hand for the presentation. Helping on the farm are the Galey’s sons Seth and Todd. Catoctin Creek Farm is a 25-acre family operation with 16 acres in crops, including pump kins. The balance is pasture for the family’s Romney sheep. They market breeding stock, freezer lambs, pelts, fleeces, and yams. Year-End Warehouse CLEARANCE SALE FIBER NURSERY POTS NUMBER AVAILABLE 378 8 365 70 45 350 5750 200 4230 48 588 1400 718 4628 877 4000 300 SIZE 14x8 15x 11 16x11 18x11 18x14 22x20 5x4 5x5.5 6x6.5 7x4 7x4.5 7x9 Bx 9 8x9.5 9xll 9x6 9x9 CASH & CARRY ONLY Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 30, 1996-A27 The Galeys have been coopera tors with the Catoctin district since 1988. They have installed Best Management Practices in cluding waterways, a water trough, and permanent cover on the cropland. Ron Albaugh is the district’s Conservation Teacher of the Year. Mr. Albaugh has taught high school biology in Frederick Coun ty for 25 years. He teaches ad vanced placement biology and will teach environmental science at Middletown High School. He has encouraged and assisted stu dents to work at the National Can cer Institute at Ft. Detrick in Mooovin’Your Way! I Attention Tobacco Farmers t (, BOBBY OLDHAM I | TOBACCO/ALC, INC. | I Would like to thank the farmers who have signed | I w/us this year. By committing your tobacco with us you > have shown Oldham/ALC that you appreciate our efforts £ t to provide you with a premium price for your 609 and 41 % type tobaccos. We look forward to working with our new customers as well as the many who have stood by us. I Oldham/ALC has orders w/several companies for 609 J I tobacco this season and they all want it early. 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