Mid-Atlantic Fruit, Vegetable Convention Exhibitors ADAMS COUNTY NURSERY, INC 93/94 AGRAQUEST, INC 11l AQRI ANALYSIS, INC 155 AGRIMAR CORPORATION 73 AGRI-SERVICES AGENCY 138 AQRILIANCE, LLC 170 AGROMATION USA, INC 154 AGTEC DIVISION OF AG-CHEM EQUIP 90/91/92 AMERICAN FRUIT GROWER/VEGETABLE GROWER 107 AMISH WEDDING FOODS 179/180/181 AMVAC 127 ARENDTSVILLE GARAGE 56 BASF CORPORATION 7/8 BDI MACHINERY SALES COMPANY 166/167/174/175 BAYER CORPORATION 42 BINKLEY & HURST BROS., INC 2/3/133 810 SAFE SYSTEMS 135 BIRD GARD/JWB MARKETING 103 C & O NURSERY 40 CAS PACK CORPORATION 163 CSI CHEMICAL CORPORATION 168 CTEMFQ 58 CENTRAL PETROLEUM COMPANY 145 CEREXAGRI, INC 82 COOPER’S MILL 81 COUNTRY FOLKS GROWER 136 CROMPTON NIROYAL. CROP PRODUCTION SERVICES, INC 9 DANON CREST FARMS 30 DECADE PRODUCTS, LLC 116/117 DESIGN SCAPES, INC DOW AQROSCIENCES DUPONT CROP PROTECTION DURAND-WAYLAND, INC DYNA-TECH INDUSTRIES EASTERN SEABOARD PACKAGING ... EDEN BIOSCIENCE ENGELHAUPT EMBROIDERY ESH COMPUTER CENTER 89 FARMER’S CHOICE FOODS FLAIZ ASSOCIATES Mid-Atlantic Fruit, (Continued from Page El) and wine grapes. Half-day ses sions on sweet com, alliums (onions, garlic, and leeks), beans, wholesale marketing, labor and legal issues, pota toes, and greenhouse vege tables will be offered. On the second day, full-day sessions on peaches, tree fruits, direct marketing, greenhouse ornamentals (bed ding plants and perennials), and potatoes will be featured. Also scheduled are half-day sessions on small fruit, weed control, irrigation, wine grapes, and wildlife manage ment. A lesson well learned... Lancaster Farming’s classified ads get results! 156 ll9 ...95/96 59/60 173 The convention will close on the third day with fitll-day sessions on tree fruits, small fruit, tomatoes (covering both fresh and processing topics), and cut flowers. Half-day ses sions on peaches, pumpkins, and fall ornamentals, vine crops, organic vegetables will also be offered. Many pesticide applicator update training credits are available to growers attending the sessions. The program covers nearly every aspect of fruit, vegetable, potato, and small fruit production. Com mercial growers should not pass up this educational op portunity. ATTENTION: ■ VEGETABLE GROWERS PLASTIC MULCH SALE 4’ x 40007MH1 Skid Lots Smooth 5 51.90 Embossed *58.40 Free Delivery (Eastern Coast, USA) • • Call for Truckload Pricing • • Call for Row Cover - Berry Boxes - Seed Prices AGWAY 1731 W. Main St., Ephrata, PA 17522 717-733-6593 FLAMIN FURY PEACHES FREY BROTHERS, INC GALLAGHER POWER FENCE/SWEITZERS GARTSIDE CROP INSURANCE GOLDEN BUFFALO QOWAN COMPANY GRIFFIN GREENHOUSE A NURSERY SUPPLY GROWERS EQUIPMENT CENTER, INC GROWERS NUTRITIONAL SOLUTIONS 151 HARRIS MORAN SEED COMPANY. HARRIS SEEDS HAYGROVE/CRAMERS.... HELENA CHEMICAL COMPANY HILLSIDE CULTIVATOR COMPANY HILLTOP NURSERIES, L.L.C. HYDRO/KIRBY AGRI IPM LABORATORIES INC INLAND PAPERBOARD AND PACKAGING JERNIGAN’S LANDSCAPING, INC JERSEY ASPARAGUS FARMS, INC. JOHN BEAN SPRAYERS.. JOHNNY’S SELECTED SEEDS EARL F. KEGERISE INC KEYSTONE FENCE SUPPLIES KING ORCHARDS.... LANCASTER FARMING INC LEHI VALLEY TRADING CO., INC 80 LOGAN LABS 41 MACRO PLASTICS, INC 67/68 MAKHTESHIM-AGAN OF NORTH AMERICA .. MAYERFIELD SUPPLY COMPANY MECHANICAL TRANSPLANTER COMPANY MEYER SEED INTERNATIONAL MICRO FLO COMPANY MORRISSEY INSURANCE, INC O.A. NEWTON NOURSE FARMS, INC ...24/25 57 lB3 lO2 ...74/75 NSIA, INC NUFARM AGRICULTURE USA OESCO, INC. ORCHARD VALLEY SUPPLY PACE INTERNATIONAL lOl Vegetable Convention Feb. 4-6 On Feb. 4, fruit and vege table growers will be treated to a reception followed by the annual fruit and vegetable growers dinner. The dinner will include awards, recogni tions, and entertainment. On Feb. 5, the Pennsylvania Apple Marketing Board and the Pennsylvania Vegetable Growers Association will each sponsor evening receptions for growers. The processing toma to growers with the highest yields for the 2002 season will be honored at the annual To mato Award Luncheon on the closing day, Feb. 6. For more information on the fruit program Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 1,2003, Grower & Marketer-E3 ..120 164 16/17 ... 169 lB2 77 ...142/143 97/98/99 lO6 ll3 l2B/129 ~.177 147 134 ... 43 1 /a4 .... 126 5l/52 115 55 l6/17/18/19/20/21 .. 160 BB l3O 4B/49 149 144 .32 66 l6l 76 46 B7 38/39 l7l 176 and registration, contact Mau reen Irvin, State Horticultural Association of Pennsylvania, (717) 677-4184 or www.shap online.org; William Tietjen, New Jersey State. Horticultur al Society, (908) 475-6505 or •www.cccnj.net/(tilde)njshs/; or Robert Black, Maryland State Horticultural Society, (301) 271-7491. For more information on the vegetable, potato or green house ornamental program and registration, contact Wil liam Troxell, Pennsylvania Vegetable Growers Associa PCA SUPPLY SERVICES.... PIMA INSURANCE GROUP PENNS CREEK IMFG PHIL BROWN WELDING CORP PIK RITE INC PLIANT CORPORATION.... PLUMMER SUPPLY INC... G. PORTER ASSOCIATES, INC PUTNAM PLASTICS INC QUEEN GIL INTERNATIONAL RAIN AND HAIL, L.L.C RAIN BIRD AGRI-PRODUCTS O.C. RICE, INC RIMOL GREENHOUSE SYSTEMS ROBERTS IRRIGATION PRODUCTS P.L. ROHRER & BRO./ROHRER SEEDS RUPP SEED, INC RUSTY’S AG SALES , SAYLOR’S FARM PRODUCTS. SEEDWAY 150 SIEGERS SEED COMPANY SLEEPY HOLLOW GIFTS STARK BROS. NURSERIES & ORCHARDS C 0.... STOKES SEEDS INC SUMMIT TREE SALES, INC SUNSEEDS COMPANY SUPERB HORTICULTURE LLC SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION TALLMAN FAMILY FARMS, LLC TELMARK LLC TEMPLE PRODUCTS, LLC TEW MFG. CORP TICO MANUFACTURING, INC 121/122 TRICKL-EEZ COMPANY/ZIMMERMAN IRRIGATION COMPA- NY U.A.P. NORTHEAST UNIVERCO INC USDA, NATIONAL AG STATISTICS VALENT USA VAN WELL NURSERY WATSON IRRIGATION COMPANY WILLOW DRIVE NURSERY, INC J.S. WOODHOUSE COMPANY, INC 53/54/61/62 tion, (717) 694-3596 or www.pvga.org. Persons registered for either the fruit or vegetable program can attend all the sessions of ■ feted • (fruit, vegetable, and small fruit sessions) plus the trade show. Registration ei ther through the mail or at the door is required to attend both the trade show and education al sessions. 2003 Mid-Atlantic Fruit and Vegetable Convention (Turn to Page E 4) 84/85 ..110 .... 21 137 172 ...86 104V.05 lOO 109 63/64/65 ... 148 ... 162 ... 157 ...34 140/141 146 37 144 152 5O 79 69/70 lB4 lOB 158/159 l5 B3 139 5/5A ll4 45 125 ..,112 47 165 lO llB .£..35/36
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