Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 01, 2000, Image 54

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    Pege 10—Ktytone Fanw Show Section 1, Unc—ter Fanning, Saturday, January 1, 2000
All-Maryland Holstein Winners
(Continued from Page 7)
Reserved All-MD 4-yr-old cow
was awarded to Savage-Leigh Lead
Chrissy owned by Chip Savage of
Knoxville, MD.
Reserved All-MD 4-yr-old cow
also went to Hoffland JRJ Gemstar
Pamton owned by Dun-Loafin Farm
of Burkittsville, MD.
Mar-Del-View Charles Jelly own
ed by R. Thomas Smith, Jr. of Sud
lersville, MD, received Jr. All-MD
4-yr-old cow.
Reserved Jr. All-MD 4-yr-old cow
went to MD-Cedar-Knoll Encore
Gem owned by Justin Watt of Mid
dlesburg, MO.
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Reserved All-MD 5-yr-old cow
.. .• u „ ... Mn was awarded to MD-Dun-Loafin Tab
H ? Ecstacy owned by Dun-Loafin Farm
receded A l'-* o **™™*** l hls in Burkittsville, MD.
Holtex Prelude Melmiiky-ET.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The
USDA’s Flue-Cured Tobacco
Advisory Committee will meet
Jan. 20 in Raleigh, N.C.
Kathleen A. Mcrrigan, admini
strator of USDA’s Agricultural
Marketing Service, said the com
mittee will consider recommenda
tions on the inspection certificate,
discuss the bale experiment for the
upcoming marketing season, and
other related matters for the 2000
flue-cured tobacco marketing
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the same time
providing a
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pattern on both
sides. -U^
The pattern allows “back and forth” as well as “around
and around” operation. The “truncated” pattern offsets
inaccurate overlap problems, eliminating streaking.
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PENNSYLVANIA
Clifford
• North East Dist. &
Equip.
570-222-9090
Glen Rock
• Wertz Farm
Equipment
717-235-0111
Grove City • Erb & Henry
• McDowell Farm Equipment
Implement eio-367-2169
814-786-7955
Klmgerstown
• Stanleys Farm
Service
570-648-2088
Distributed By:
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Committee To Meet Jan. 20
(] Scan)
GREENLAND
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Leola
• M.M. Weaver & Son
717-656-2321
Lewisburg
• Don Erdley Farm
Equip.
570-524-2410
New BerFmville
New Ringgold
• Eckroth Bros. Farm
Equipment
570-943-2131
Orelieid
• Eckroth Equipment
601-366-2095
CUMMINGS and BRICKER, Inc. '7;
■ ■ 7 Equipment Dealers Since 1961
I S 100 Stover Drive Carlisle PA 17013 717/249-6720
The 39-member committee,
established by the secretary of
agriculture, provides information
essential to the orderly marketing
of flue-cured tobacco.
The meeting is open to the publ
ic and will begin at 9 a.m. in the
Flue-Cured Tobacco Cooperative
Stabilization Corporation Build
ing, Rm. 223,1306 Annapolis Dr.,
Raleigh, N.C.
Those wishing to address the
committee should contact the
i I
s
Peach Bottom
• Triple H Equipment
717-548-3775
Penn Run
• Manor Motors
724-254-4753
Sharon
• Watsons, Inc.
724-346-6514
NEW JERSEY
Pittsgrove
• Schaper Bros.
856-455-1640
Hammonlon
• Rodio Sales
609-561-0141
100-120 Lehigh Ave , PO Box 928 Batavia, New York 14021-0928 716/343-5411
The All-MD Aged Cow was
awarded to Coldsprings Sky Brook*
ET owned by Matthew Hoff of New
Windsor, MD.
Deputy Administrator, Tobacco
Programs, Rm. 502 Annex Build
ing, P.O. Box 96456, Washington,
D.C. 20090-6456, (202)
205-0567.
Written comments may be sub
mitted to the same address before
or after the meeting, or may be left
with the chairperson of the advis
ory committee at the meeting.
Details of the meeting will be
published in the Dec. 23 Federal
Register.
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