Exclusive to Laficatfof ?-Urmirig Marty Campfield of NSIA, Inc. demonstrates a new Pocket PC computer and software used to map fields and keep farming records. ||f: on one k'*' ii' pi * * ir’'''- ' Roundup, for example. As effective as Roundup® is for soybeans, you should know mote before you use it on your corn. Using it every year, weed resistance could become an issue. For some glowers it already has. The answer? If you plant RR™ beans, plant non-RR corn hybrids and use a non-glyphosatc herbicide with a different mode of action, such as Bicep II MAGNUM? To gct-thelatcst university research on glyphosate weed resistance, visit www.weedresistance.com. ‘S „** ** * ' fll ■< r 'V« ”, I 1 Farm Show 2003 Exhibitor Spotlight , f* i ' NSIA: Long-Standing Ties To Farm Show PALMYRA (Lebanon Co.) The history and rapid growth of Nutrient Solutions In Agriculture, Inc. (NSIA) has strong ties to the Pennsylvania Farm Show. Owner and president Marty Campfield incorpo rated the business in 1997 after purchasing it from Gro-Mor Plant Food Co., Inc., a longstanding Farm Show exhibitor. Campfield first joined the Gro-Mor team as an agronomist in 1992 to provide nutrient planning services to the company’s clients. While working there, he discovered a software package that allows farmers to make the most of com puter technology in managing their crop and livestock operations. Campf i e 1 d began to display the computer pro grams at Gro- Mor’s Farm Show exhibit in 1993. As time went on, he found himself fo cusing on bringing these technologies to an ever-increasing number of ag producers Today, NSIA, Inc. offers computer hardware, soft ware, global positioning system (GPS) equipment, and onsite training to farmers, growers, and ag businesses in Pennsylvania and the entire North east. Most computer companies have little to offer in the way of ag software and often do not even under- *7f*^3L V J ( ((The Fanil Show) was really going down hill. I don’t think NSIA, Inc. would be there this year without the changes. It’s going to bring a lot of farmers back, so we were one of the very first companies to register for booth space in the new Exhibit Hall. 9 9 Marty Campfield Nutrient Solutions In Agriculture, Inc. ji /n A* r 1 3* „ -* 1 r # * v ? •■+ J SS'' r ' * \ cm another. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 7, 2002-A23 stand agriculture. But with many of NSIA, Inc.’s employees’ backgrounds’ firmly rooted in agricul ture, he believes his seven-member team offers a unique service. “Because we know agriculture, we can bring all this technology to today’s progressive farmer or ag business in a way they can understand and really use,” Campfield said. Campfield has had a steady presence at the Farm Show, manning booths and representing various companies there since 1981. He said he has watched the Farm Show drift away from its strong focus on production agriculture in recent years, but believes the new exhibit hall, select ed farmer days, and the Show’s renewed commit- “It was really going downhill,” he said. “I don't think NSIA, Inc. would be there this year without the changes. It’s going to bring a lot of farmers back, so we were one of the very first companies to register for booth space in the new Exhibit Hall.” NSIA, Inc. is planning to man their booth every day of the show not just on the three days set aside for farmers. Overall, Campfield is impressed with the direc tion of the new show and the dedication of the Farm Show team. “The staff and planning com mittee have obviously committed themselves to doing an excellent job this year, and we want to be a part of that success,” he said. YORK (York Co.) The York County Agri cultural Land Preservation Board announced that application deadline for farmland preserva tion consideration is Friday, Jan. 10. For information about selling your agricultural conservation easement rights, contact the York County Ag Preserve Board for a literature packet and 2003 application. For landowners who have applied in the past, call for an appointment to review your past ap plication to ensure farm information is current. Call Patty McCandless at (717) 840-7400 to ob tain a literature packet or to schedule an ap pointment to update your past application. J* •* Generator Systems Diesel or Propane, 10-500 KW, Agricultural and Industrial. New, Used or Reconditioned Martin Diesel Services Shop (570) 658-5303 Office (570) 922-4494 Aqua-Therm Outside Wood Burning Furnace - Clean i - Easy - Safe - Efficient Buy the top of the line! 'Stainless Steel Fire Box 'Ash Removal Auger 'l5 Year Warranty 'Thermostatically Controlled Heat your house, shop and/or hot water with one unit For more Information, call 717-838-9270 or 1-888-382-8170 Email: mkpowellOpaonline.com Preservation Deadline Jan. 10 Lancaster Farming Check out our Website! ment to farmers will reverse that trend.