Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 18, 1999, Image 20

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    A2O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 18, 1999
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boity acies ot ok hard supply
apples, peaches, peais, plums, and
nectaimes Another ten acres is
devoted to small tiuits and
vegetables
Hettner is chan man ot the
Agway boaid ot dnectois and will
complete that twelve-xeai tenure
next yeai lie is a membei ot
and
Agvvav s
executive
compensation committees, the
audit committee, and the count)
gioup business icview committee
He selves on the boaid ot council
ot the Nationwide Insuiance
Company, is a mcmbei ot the
State Hoiticultuial Association ot
Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania
Vegetable Giovvcis' Association,
and the Pennsylvania Farm
Buieau In addition, he is a
dnectoi and secietaiy ot the
Schuylkill Savings and Loan
Association and is a tormer vice
chairman and chairman ot the
Wayne Township Planning
Commission, a director ot the
Fnedensburg Fish and Game
Association, and he served as an
officer in St John's Lutheran
Church
Betty Reibson, Forksville,
received the 2000 Distinguished
Dairy Women award Active on
the family farm with her husband
Milo and two sons, she helps with
the barn chores and keeps the
farm's financial records This past
November she was re-elected to
another term as Sullivan County
commissioner, wheie she
garnered the most votes of any
candidate She has been involved
m local township government tor
18 years, wheie she cunently is
secietaiy/treasuier She selves on
the Sullivan County High School
Scholarship Committee and is a
past piesident of Sullivan County
Republican Women
Reibson has served on the
Penn State Extension executive
BUY,
SELL,
TRADE
OR
RENT
THROUGH
THE
CLASSIFIED
ADS
IN
Lancaster
Farming
HAY. STRAW
& GRAIN
SALE
Every Thursday
at 12 NOON
Vintage Sales
Stables, Inc.
(Rt. 30,10 miles east
of Lancaster
in Paradise, PA)
For info.
Dale Oliver, right, receives the extension award from Frank
Orner.
board as president and was named
Sullivan County Extension Person
of the year She has been a 4-H
leader, local and state legislation
committee member for
Pennsylvania Farm Bureau and
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RED HOT DEAL ON ALFALFA SEED
BARALFA 54 BARALFA 32-IQ (Increased Quality)
NO. 1 ALFALFA in Penn State "final ALFALFA Makes More Milk
In Landisville, Lancaster County _ .. Leaf V .
ox/A . a ■ o ha t Exceptional Disease Resistance
3 Yr. Average yield 8.14T0n. d*d*tp* oo m' . , . ,
a • , or . ~ . ,r ' mnn no -n ana t n a BARALFA 32 IQ is very persistent and
Against 30 other varieties from 1996-98, BARALFA , c .L* . , T
iji-i , . ~, . m outperforms other vaneites as years go by. In
54 also had highest stand score or the top 10 r> i o • ■ . jr
varieties In the 1997 seedim? Baralfa 54 had a R ° ck Sprm^s (PA) the vanet y moved from a
Vdx ic Liub. Xll LXXfcJ XI /k/ I bvuUlllcL J3dX dXXd O * XXdLX d h aj i i • • .i /*■ . . . i
-i nno •1 J rn or, 10th ranking in the first year to a sth
1998 yield of 9.89 ton. Organics! *~Z • J! it.- j , T r,
. ~ 1J? . 1 , .1 > Untreated Seed ranking m the third year! In each case
A well proven alfalfa in this area by both Available td 00 t/-a . ■ c 4.1 j-.cc- j.
. . v Avaiiaoije Baralfa 32 IQ was not significantly different
dairymen and cash croppers. Order Early r 41. v l t ■ u- • ,
J from the highest yielding variety.
#Good for hay or grazing. Both have very fast regrowth.
$lO a BAG REBATE ON ALFALFA SEED
Low Starting Cost Plus Big Early Order Discount
M BARENBRUG Forages For Profit
GREAT IN GRASS
AARON KING SEEDS
Fairview Fruit Farm, 96 Paradise Lane, Ronks, PA
717-687-6224
Also Available from -
BG 34 Ryegrass
Red & Alice White
Clover
Chicory Bromes
Timothy Reeds
Canary
Fescue
Horsemaster
Orchardgrass
Green Spirit
HAY FARMERS!
Little Britain
Landis Weaver
717-529-2609
Manheim
John Glick
717-665-2010
Heffner, Oliver, Reibson Named
has served as vice-president of the
Pennsylvania Cooperative
Council Youth Committee
She is involved in the dairy
industry as vice-chairperson for
the Sullivan County Dairy
Exceptional Yields In This Year’s Drought
Has been breeding corn for 20 yrs , focusing on stress tolerance, standability, test weights, high
sugars and protein all without sacrificing yield.
Has been used in this area this year with one farmer saying, “This is all I will plant next year"
AARON KING SEEDS -^ r ian y ordeT^
Order Early Fairview Fruit Farm, 96 Paradise Lane, Ronks, PA "^^ Dlsc °unts 7/^Dunng
717-687-6224
Also available from dealers listed in ad below and from Sylvan Smoker, Atglen 610-593-2831
E Drumore Seeds
Henry King
Ephrata
Carl Martin
717-733-7155
Betty Reibson, left, receives the Distinguished Dairy Women
award from Dixie Burris.
Promotion Committee and helps
provide leadership m the
Pennsylvania Dairy Princess and
Promotion Services, Inc., where
she is assistant state executive
director. Currently, she serves as
KMAsr£ff«
Lane. County
Composters
717-293-9701
Blue Ball
Bio Farm Service
717-445-4794
800-216-1271
Atglen
Sylvan Smoker
610-593-2831
Centre Co
John Glick
814-383-4529
Berks Co
Paul Keller
610-589-2614
secretary of the Pennsylvania
Dairy Stakeholders
Dale Oliver, a member of the
Penn State Dairy and Animal
Science Department, received the
Extension Award. After
Also Available:
Blends for
Intensive Grazing
Kemal Festululolium
Mega Green
Sudangrass
Hi Protein Corn
Brassicas
Forage Soybeans
Forage Oats
TViticale
Cereal Rye
Cochranville
Ag Service
610-869-9627