(Continued from Pago A 10) 4-H Day Course, Holiday Inn, Clarion, 8:30 a.m.- 9 p.m., thru April IS. Pa. Poultry Sales Conference, Holiday Inn, Grantsville, thru April IS. York County Holstein Bam Meet ing, Hcindel Dairy Farm, Col linsville, 7 p.m. Delmarva Poultry Boosters Ban- nsylvania’s inities For the Millennium, Eden Resort and Conference Center, Lancaster. Farm To Table Series, Chester County extension office, West Built to last Silage Cart • Powder Coated • Steel Egding • 2-Swivel 10” Wheels •2 14” Wheels • 30 Bu. Lancaster Silo, Inc. 2008 Horseshoe Rd., Lancaster, PA (717) 299-3721 f SEPTIC SYSTEMS 1 SEMINAR Perculation - Tanks Designs - Alternatives Treatment Ponds Proper Maintenance Regulations Cost: $ 55.00 per person Manual & materials included MAY 2 • 9 am to Noon Held in Gettysburg, PA ECO-TECH L, 717-337-9325 Chester, 7 pjn.-8:30 p.m. Farm and Natural Lands Trust of York County Bth Annual Meet ing, Aldersgate United Methodist Church, York, 7:30 Marketing Your Farm Market, Kutztown Produce Auction, 7 pan. ■ One-Day Youth Institute. Farm and Home Center, Lancaster, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Propagating Perennials. Carroll County Ag Center, Westmin ster. M<L, 9 aan.-ll a an. Xeriscaping: Hardy Succulents and Drought-Tolerant Peren nials, Carroll County Ag Cen ter, Westminster, Md., 7 pan-9 pjn. Establishing Trees In Urban Areas Seminar, National Institute For Environmental Renewal, Mayfield. Berks County Conservation Dis trict Banquet, Berks 4-H Com munity Center, Leesport, 7 pjn. ideo Conference On Nutritional Supplements, originating from lowa State University and downlinked to Bradford Coun ty extension office, 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Manor FFA Awards Banquet, Penn Manor High School, 6:30 p.m. York Landowners Meeting, Ken ndard Dale High School, 7:30 Sheep Shearing School, Wesunin- Maryland Jersey Association All- Breed Calf Sale, Carroll County Ag Center, Westminster, Md., noon. Pennsylvania Measure Walking Horse Association Spring Clin ic, Fox Field Farm, Reinholds. Northeast Highland Cattle Associ ation N.YTPenn Sale, Empire Livestock, Bath, N.Y., noon. Think of it as a weed and worm Want to control weeds and cutworms in one trip?lt’s simple Pounce ® 32 EC insecticide from EMC can be tank-mixed with your favorite preplant or preemergence herbicide to control cutworms and weeds at one time So you’ll save time and money. And best of all, Pounce is guaranteed * Ask your dealer or custom applicator about Pounce today Pounce Tough on pests Guaranteed I'MC( orpin ahon \<pu idlund Piodial s (haup Mtukf I Slid t Phdaih Iphia P\ NJOi Poam i /ns <iln nU /sa nsh/<Udns< /« s Ik hU R< ad and follou lalxl dtn< law s #MC and Pan in ( an idf/sh n d had* maiks of I \l< ( oi point an/ *S< < goiii <h ah i at I \!< it p fai Ihi h ims and (onddionsnj the Pan in < (jiiaianld >W ( PiFM( Coi'jioxihon whacker. 1-800-433-5080 • ag.fmc.com York Farm Credit Returns Profits YORK (York Co.) York Farm Credit member-borrowers saw first-hand the benefits of co operative membership this spring when the association returned more than $l.l million in profits to them in two different forms. In late February the association revolved the allocated surplus por tion of 1992’s patronage refund. In late March it will disperse the cash portion of 1997’5. This is done in two portions. A cash portion is returned in the year after the interest is paid, while the remainder is held in the member’s name as allocated surplus. This al located surplus has been returned on a five-year revolvement cycle for three consecutive years. Mid-Maryland Black and White Sale, Middletown Fire Com pany Carnival Grounds, Mid dletown, Md., 2 p.m. Meat Goat Production Confer ence, McHenry, Md., 9 3.2 EC Insecticide Hie 1992 allocated surplus re volvement of $399,000 represents 80 percent of the profit* distri buted for that year. This patronage refund, including the cash portion issued in 1993, lowered interest rates by, on average, .34 percent for 1992. The 1997 cash portion of $727,000 represents 30 percent of the total patronage distribution, $2.4 million, for that year. The re maining 70 percent will be held as allocated surplus to be returned at a later date. This patronage distri bution has an average effect of 'lowering 1997 interest rates by 1.8 percent, which translates to a re bate of approximately 20 percent of the total interest paid by a mem ber in 1997. ajn.-3:30 p.m. Identifying Trees Course, Leonard Harrison State Park, Wcllsboro, 10 a.m. m
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