Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 07, 1998, Image 208

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    Page 16—Foraging Around, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 7, 1998
Name
Address
County
Phone
Occupation (check one)
Fanner
lndustry
Scientist/Educator
Membership Classification
(check one)
lndividual or Youth
Group ($2O)
lndividual
($9O)
Scientific/Professional Society ($2O)
Supporting Organization
(Industry) ($75 or more)
Life memberships of $l5O per member will be accepted
until Dec. 31, 1997.
Make check payable to Pennsylvania Forage and Grassland
Council.
Detach this application and mail along with your check to
Richard Harm, Executive Director, PFGC, P.O. Box 355, Her
shey, PA 17033
VA
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PFGC Memberships Accepted
Membership Application
1998
5 years
FREE
T-SHIRT
WITH EVERY MOTOR
PURCHASE NEW
OR USED.
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Motors
•Leeson «GE
•Baldor ‘Vanguard
•Leland Faraday ‘Pasco
•Leeson & GE Farm Duty
Controls
•Leeson ‘Benshaw
Pumps
•Star
•Little Giant
•Hayward Pool & Spa
Accessories
•Bases ‘Capacitors
•Carbon Brushes *Pump Seals
•Start Switches ‘Float Switches
•Bearings ‘Brake Kits
Rewinding
•AC & DC Motors »Coils
•Hermetics ‘Transformers
•Generators
Services Electrical
e Contracting
loard Repair ‘lndividual Wiring
s ‘Equipment
Installation
HERS HEY (Dauphin Co.) Pen
nsylvania Forage and Grassland Coun
cil (PFGC) has announced new mem
bership rates for 1998.
The Council, with your membership
and support, can accomplish much
toward a better forage industry, envi
ronment, and community.
It’s a big challenge and the PFGC
needs your help. By becoming a mem
ber now, PFGC can serve an even more
active role in support of the forage
industry.
The PFGC, formed in 1960, is made
up of individuals and organizations
that are interested in forage and
grassland-based agriculture. The
PFGC is dedicated to the production
Forage Variety Trials Report Available
STATE COLLEGE ( Centre Co.)
—The 1997 Penn State “Forage Vari
ety Trials Report” is complete. Copies
are free and are available through your
county extension office.
This year’s report contains variety
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and utilization of quality forage and
grassland.
The PFGC works in a variety of
ways to promote the industry, through
publication of Pennsylvania Forage
and Grassland News, through the
publication of Foraging Around , and
sponsoring individual workshops,
training events, field days, Ag Prog
ress Days, leadership, and other
activities.
Every member receives the Pen
nsylvania Forage and Grassland News,
the Hay and Forage Grower magazine,
and a PFGC membership directory.
So to become part of a growing
industry, use this membership form
included here to sign up now.
performance information on alfalfa,
red clover, and many cool-season
grass species. If you will be seeding
forages during the next year, this re
port will be a valuable asset in your
species/variety selection process.
• More Feed Storage