Rick Wolff, executive pastry chef at the Hotel Her shey, discusses the finer points of chocolate with a class at the Hershey Museum. YOUR ONE-STOP HAY SHOP Over the last century, hay growers have looked to John Deere for solid, reliable equipment that works hard in the field and brings in more at resale time. Today, your John Deere dealer offers a full line of dependable hay tools that add value to any operation: economical mowers, rakes, and*teddersj the most-powerful self-propelled forage harvesters; rotary windrowers and MoCo's with exclusive conditioning choices; heavy-duty conventional and big square balers; North America's most popufar Wdnd balers; pull-type forage harvesters; plus a wide variety of tractors and loaders, planters, and bale-handling equipment. Your one-stop hay shop is part of the most-comprehensive dealer netwotl around, with parts, service, warranty, and financing programs to fit your needs. 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Cost is $25 members, $3O non-mem bers, pre-registration is required; call (717) 534-5722. Chocolate 101 presents a fun damental education on choco late. Chef Wolff will take partic ipants through a tasting session and cover variables of European versus American tastes in choco late. Geographic origin of the beans and how it affects taste is also addressed. Participants will make a take-home chocolate crafting project using tech niques that Chief Wolff will illustrate for the class. Chef Rick Wolff studied for many years with prominent chefs, including culinary Olympic gold medal winner and judge, Gunther Heiland. He studied sugar show piece techniques for a year with Roland Messnier, the White House Pastry Chef in Washington D.C. g leterest lot 24 mouths on now round boiors, ■ | lH|a| rotary MeCo's, 100 Solars, and 4390 Whdrowers! §%P Phis, special deals on tractor/hay tool packages! 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Participants will learn how to renovate and maintain ever green and deciduous shrubs; make pruning cuts that reduce the potential for decay; thin out small flowering trees; select and use proper pruning tools; and perform work in accordance with ANSIA3OO National Tree Pruning Standards. The workshop is scheduled for Thursday, March 23, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Luzerne County Community College Conference Center in Nanticoke. The cost of the workshop is $35 and includes extensive reference packet, lunch and refreshments, and a small class size that is conducive to learning. For more information, contact Penn State Cooperative Extension at (570) 825- 1701 or 602-0600 or your local county office of Penn State Cooperative Extension. A LESSON WELL LEARNED... LANCASTER FARMING’S CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS! 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