Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 23, 1998, Image 65

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Kevin & Marlin Martin
Marsh-Haven Farm
Afton Spring Dairy
Arthur Rhodenck
Cletus & Janice Frey
Michael Forsythe
County Ass’n.
Howard
Washington
Carroll
Frederick
Baltimore
.County Ass’ll
Frederick
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Frederick
Frederick
Cecil
Carroll
Montgomery
Frederick
Carroll
Washington
NEWARK, Del. New
Castle County Master
Gardeners group at the
University of Delaware received
the 1998 Governor’s Urban
Conservation Award.
The cooperative extension
volunteer group was recognized
for its contribution to public
education in the areas of non
point source pollution, home
waste reduction and schoolyard
habitat projects that promote
the use of native plants and
make a place for wildlife.
At a recent ceremony on the
campus of Delaware State
BUILDING THE FAMILY FARM FOR GENERATIONS
We watch over every step in the manufacture, assembly and
construction of your building. Morton operates five manufacturing
facilities, strategically located to serve you efficiently
Our high-volume buying power enables us to purchase the finest raw
materials at the lowest possible price. Components for your structure
are manufactured, fabricated and assembled under the watchful eyes
of quality control experts.
We maintain a fleet of company-owned and operated trucks,
enabling our drivers to unload your building materials quickly and
safely.
From that point, a creW of company-trained, company-employed,
and company-insured construction professionals takes over. They are
trained to follow the most efficient and safe construction methods A An n A
possible, and are supplied with state-of-the-art equipment and quality / 1 ■ / 4*jO
materials to make your facility something to be proud of for years to
come.
Washington
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HIGH HERDS ECM BY BREED
AYRSHIRE
David & Janies Patrick
Ralph W. Shank
Flint Hill Farm
Vales-Pride Farm
William Warns Farm
BROWN SWISS
Herd Name
Fir-1 home 13
K Scott & ludy Mood
Dublin Hills Swiss
Dwayne & Miriam Bell
1 om & Joy Crothers
Garstlyn Brown Swiss
Rttdell C Beall & Sons
Vales-Pride Fann
Rytui Bell
Frey, Fleming, and Bassler
Master Gardeners Get Governor’s Conservation Award
University in Dover, Gov. Tom
Carper presented the award to
A 1 Rumaks, president of the
NCC Master Gardeners. Jo
Mercer, NCC extension educator
for horticulture, and master
Gardener Hetty Francke, and
Dr. Pat Barber, associate dean
for UD extension and outreach,
were on hand for the presenta
tion.
The governor gives conserva
tion awards each year to individ
uals, businesses, volunteer
groups, or agencies that provide
for the beneficial conservation,
protection, development and uti-
Maryland DHIA Report For April
Curtis Ausherman
Ralph W. Shank
John & Cindy Burtner
Wilmer Ocker
Earl Grove Jr.
Debaugh Farms
Pryor Brothers
Holstein
Holstein
Holstein
Holstein
Holstein
Holstein
32 73 5 Holstein
44 73.0 Holstein
35 71.6 Holstein
66 71,4 Holstein
122 71.1 Holstein
94 70 6 Holstein
87 69,4 Holstein
Kent
Queen Anne’s
Cecil
72 9
Washington
65 6
Cecil
60 I
Cecil
58 3
Washington
54 5
Frederick
Kent
Frederick 1
ECM
86 4
Carroll
82 4
Frederick
82 0
Cecil
77 8
Washington
74 8
Garrett
72 5
Carroll
71 1
Carroll
60 5
Frederick
60 4
Washington
60 4
Ftederick
lization of land water and other
natural resources in Delaware.
NCC Master Gardners group
was honored for participation in
Appoquinimink and Pike Creek
watershed projects, particularly
for their “I Hate My Garden”
workshop, which helped to
increase awareness of
Delaware’s water quality prob
lems. The workshop offered resi
dents and business owners effec
tive lawn-care strategies for
maintaining a healthy lawn and
protecting the state’s natural
resources.
Also mentioned in the award
Mk. MORTON
W BUILDINGS
717/624-3331
3368 York Rd.
Gettysburg, PA 17325
Keith Dixon
William B Messix HI
Mt Ararat Farms
Crown Stone Farm
England Farms Inc
Pleasant View Gold Fann
Cletus & Janice Frey
Anovadale Guernseys
Dogwood Ltme Fann
Walnut Ridge Fann
Queen Acies Jerseys
Springfield Dairy
Tol-Je-So Farm 2
Michael Foisythe
Paul & Naomf K’ete rshe i m .
Ash & Bear
Mayer’s Stoney Point
Jersey Spring Fann
Willow Spring Fann
Gaywinds Fann
were the outreach programs in
which NCC Master Gardeners
have partnered with local ele
mentary schools to establish
butterfly and habitat gardens
that use native plants.
“I’m thrilled that the Master
Gardeners are getting recogni
tion for all the volunteer work
m
BUILDI
908/454-7900
P.O. Box 126,
Phillipsburg, NJ 08865
Illinois only, call
1-800-426-6686
Willow Springs Partners 31
Creek Bound Farm 91
Firey Brothers 56
Kavanglen Farm 89
Magna-Vista Farm 91
Shank, Ralph W 104
GUERNSEY
JERSEY
they do,” said Mercer, who over
sees the work of the more than
100 Master Gardeners in New
Castle County. “They are dedi
cated and devote many hours
each year to educating the pub
lic about conservation and water
quality.”
Hostem
Holstein
Holstein
Holstein
Holstein
Ayrshire
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FUTURE
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