Page 2<£-Ag Progress Section 1, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 15, 1998 Machinery Demonstrations More than $2O million worth of machinery is on display at Ag Progress Days. This is your chance to see what it can do. Penn State faculty will be on hand to answer questions. See the map above for locations. Times and locations are subject to change due to weather conditions. 10:30 a.m. Mowing 11:30 Corn Chopping 12:30 p.m. Sdage Bagging 12:30 Sweet Corn Harvesting 1:00 High-Moisture Hay Baling 2:00 Bale Handling 3:00 Combining and Precision Farming General Information • Public pay telephones are located on Main Street near the Information Booth, and at Main and E Filth Streets •A first aid station, with an ambulance staffed bv emcrgena medical techni cians, is located in the farmhouse at the top of Mam Street • Lost and found items are kept at the Information Booth • Sales, solicitations, and overnight parking, including campers, are prohib ited at the Russell E Larson Agricultural Research Center * Disclaimer: Machinery, equipment, products, and services provided are for educational purposes Their presence does not imply endorsement or recom mendation by Penn State • Future Dates: Tentative dates for Ag Progress Days 1999 are August 17, 18, and 19 ELIZABETHTOWN \0 “Making Memories” August 24 - August 29,1998 Daily 10 am to 11 pm Rides Open @ 4 PM Daily, Saturday @ Noon Free Entertainment Nightly Special Preview Night • Monday, August 24th SALE OF CHAMPIONS THURS., AUG. 27 6:30 PM 1 Mile East of Center Square, Elizabethtown Email: Etownfair@pafairs.org Web Site; www.pafalrs.org/etownfair ibis pie isv3 to a 32 I S 3 t LU Z) * 133H1S PUS J.SV3 1998 AG PROGRESS DAYS EXHIBITS BUILDING AND TENTS MAIN STREET suri QPUMOC Sußcr _flK_ VEAIHCn AWEIt 50C'EI» W; JSSUC. EXHIBITS TENT #1 EXHIBITS TENT #2
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