LANCASTER FARMING’S 2003 AG DIRECTORY: YOUR LINK TO DECISION-MAKERS IN THE NORTHEAST AND MID-ATLANTIC For 2003, we plan a new portion of the book: “Essent 9 Contacts.” It’s a page that the new or beginning farmer can turn to for quick information on a variety of topics, includ ing the “basics” of farming. Last year, the book totalled 152 pages, and was jam-packed with infor mation from an eight-state region, which includes Pennsylvania and sur- Vdunding states. Again, the “essential” reference book will include more for tpday’s decision-makers in agriculture. Lancaster Farming plans to include more names, addresses, phone num bers, and Web addresses than ever before. . Make the 2003 Lancaster Farming Agriculture Directory your decision-maker source for the more than SSO billion regional ag industry.. '•'S Hv f * <- , i. !r -«. , ; ■ J? „ . k iT i > '1? " ■ - * * . * , “ f * I. lii ' ■ rn Jt . ,>r ' v ‘ ’ * : - i , i • 'J “ 1 ‘ \v, J ' •» J , ' - Plan Now To Be Represented In Th& Directory! Phone 717-721-4416 or 717-394-3047 This year marks the third annual Lancaster Farming Ag Directory, your link to the decision-makers of the Deadline - November 29 Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. or Fax 717-733-6058 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 9, 2002-B
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