NFU President To Visit Jefferson County (Contmued from Page A 1) also help on the farm. Wayne first joined the Farm ers Union in 1973 and serves as president of the Jefferson/ Clearfield/Clarion chapter. Swenson was a key player in shaping the Senate version of the Farm Bill, according to Larry Breech, president of the Pennsylvania Farmers Union. Among Senate bill provisions is a conservation program aimed at rewarding farmers for sound practices. “The conservation title (in the Senate Farm Bill) is a com pletely different paradigm,” Breech said. Delegates at NFU’s 100th an- But maybe a new stereo would change his mind. He thinks it's embarrassing And he's mad at you for submitting it in the IMC Basics of Farm Life Photo Contest. But wait, did you say the winner gets a new BOSE® Acoustic Wave® Music System for winning? Maybe it’s not so bad. 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Delegates also adopted policy initiatives calling for emergency economic assistance, renewable energy development, analysis of water use issues in western states, and consolidation and mergers in Internet and media services to rural areas. The April 9 banquet will take place at the Roseville Grange, Rt. 322 just west of Brookville. Starting time is 7:30 p.m. For more information, call (570)784-7807. merit decisions including seed selection and irrigation play a large role in determining grain sorghum yield, says Linda Wyss, sorghum product manager at Pi oneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. “Pioneer is proud to recognize the Robert Shearer as a yield contest winner,” says Wyss. “We’re also proud that our products won 60 percent of the awards in the 2001 NGSP yield contest, which is another reason why Pioneer is the leading brand of sorghum in the United States.”