Page 4-Com Talk, Uncaster Farming, Saturday, January 24, 1998 (CondniMd from Pago 1) Monroe/Carbon County Field Crops Meeting, Polk Town ship Fire Hall, Kresgeville, 7 Cro))s Day, Family Heritage Restaurant, Franconic. Cumberland County Com Clin ic, Larry Swartz, (717) Berks County Crops Day, Berks Ag Center, Leesport, contact Mena Hautau, (610) 378-1327.. Perry County Com Clinic, Dave Swartz. (717) Knob Grange, 9:30 a.m.-3 Inn, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m., con tact Ryan Hockensmith. (412) 654-8370. Armstrong County Crops Meeting, Kittanning Fire Hall, 7 p.m.-10 p.m., contact Ryan Hockensmith, (412) 65^370^^^^^ Lawrence County Crops Day, Lawrence County Extension Office, 9:30 am.-noon, con tact Ryan Hockensmith, (412) 654-8370. Make plans to attend our JOHN DEERE DAY EVENT Thursday, February 12, 1998 Great movies -Lunch - Good Prizes th. BEST .... PARTS DISCOUNT 15%' Cash, 10% Charge On Your John Deere Day Parts Purchase Order. Start Making Your Parts List Today For Your Spring Parts At Maximum Price Discount LEHIGH AG EQUIPMENT, INC. 0(370 Ruppsvillc Road, Allentown, I'A l<Sl()(i fa 610-398-2553 or 1-800-779-3616 /J\ Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:00 to 5:30; Saturday 7.30 to 3 We Ship Parts Same Day To Your Farm * JOHN DCCAf NIALK Farm Calendar Agronomic Update, Luzerne County Community College Conference Center, Nanti- Rustic Lodge, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m., contact Gene Schur- Farm and Home Center, con tact Bob Anderson, (717) Venango County Extension Office, 7 p.m.-9 p.m. Franklin County Crops and Soils Day, Lemaster Com munity Center, contact Robert Kessler, (717) Conference, Holiday Inn, Grantville, 9:45 a.m.-3 p.m„ contact Lisa Clyster, (814) 865-2543. Mercer County Crops Day. Mercer County Career Broil ~r Conference, Wicom ico Youth and Civic Center. County Ag Center, 10 a.m.-2 D.m. John Deere 6-ROW PLANTERS Still a few IN STOCK T Call for Details Government Services Cen- ter, West Chester. National Agriculture Day. Financing 1998 wgnri I (D(DIKf TMJK MlW® I % PENNSYLVANIA MASTER CORN GROWERS ASSOC., INC. Acres Bid WASHINGTON, D.C. - Preliminary estimates from USDA indicate that the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) sign-up, which concluded Nov. 14, was a successful one. Data from Farm service Agency field offices show that USDA received approximately 125,404 offers to enroll 9,449,702 acres of land in the program, but USDA notes than final numbers may vary. “Producers continue to show interest in the CRP,” Agriculture Designed for total performance The New Holland Model 900 puts you m complete control This forage harvester is designed to meet the needs of big-crop producers. You get capacity, reliability and efficiency. ■ Massive 21-inch cutterhead uses hardened-alloy knives with tungsten edges for a uniform chop a Under-knife baffles reduce crop carry-over and increase capacity ■ Exclusive flip-up feedrolls for inspecting the shearbar and smoothing roll scraper ■ Electric clutch provides immediate response and total control of reversing gearbox ■ Optional Metalert* 111 protects equipment and livestock Get in control, with a New Holland kwhouaw Stop In & See The Model 900 Harvester Today! BHM FARM & LAWN EQUIP. SALES • PARTS - SERVICE Route 934 - X Mile* North of Annville, PA Into CRP Secretary Dan Glickman said, “I am confident this will allow the department to continue to enroll acres that provide signifi. cant environmental benefits rel ative to cost.” All land that is enrolled in the program must compete for acceptance based on an environ mental benefit index that USDA says will ensure fair and equal consideration for all offers and all types of land. Producers will be notified of acreage acceptance by early February.
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