Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 15, 2003, Image 57

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    Attend Home Gardeners’ School
MIDDLEBURG (Snyder Co.)
Penn State Cooperative Exten
sion in cooperation with area gar
den programs will present the
sixth annual Home Gardeners’
School on Sat., March 8, from
8:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. at Mifflin
burg Area High School, First and
Market Streets, Miffiinburg.
Move mountains of forage
Keeping pace with your harvester and forage wagons can
be a challenge...unless you have a New Holland forage
blower. The F 628 moves mountains of forage - fast!
■ High-capacity blower center-fills silos over 100 feet tall
■ 37-inch large-capacity hopper; 12-inch feed auger;
60-inch diameter blower fan
■ Blows 180 tons per hour of corn silage; 110 tons per
hour of haylage
SEE YOUR NEAREST MWHOLLAN) DEALER FOR DEPENDABLE EQUIPMENT & SERVICE
ibottstown. PA
Messick’s
RD 1, Box 255 A
717-259-6617
888-285-0225
Annville. PA
BHM Farm
Equipment, Inc
RD 1, Rte. 934
717-867-2211
Carlisle. PA
R&W
Equipment Co.
35 East Willow Street
717-243-2686
1 opics and participants in
clude: Owner-Friendly Water
Gardening, Dave Ramsey, Certi
fied Aquascape Design, Inc.; Ver
satile Daylilies, Eleanor Charles,
owner of Daylilies of the Valley;
Growing and Drying Everlast
ings, Mary Stanley, owner of
PENNSYLVANIA
Elizabethtown. PA
Messick’s Charles S.
Rt. 283 - Rheem’s Exit Snyder, Inc
717-367-1319
800-222-3373
A.B.C. Groff, Inc.
110 South Railroad
717-354-4191
S chreffler Rising Sun. MD
quipmen HPimuAl i Akn Ag Industrial Equipment
ESTJi!* INEW HOLLAIND Route i
570-648-1120 f'RCniT 50 N. Greenmont Rd.
V/HCUI I 1-800-442-5043
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PA
Greensleeves, Dried Flower and
Gift Shop; Containing Your Gar
den, Keith Phelps, manager,
Country Farm and Home; Trel
lises and Garden Ornaments,
Boyd and Karen Reigel, owners
North Mountain Nursery; New
and Underused Varieties, Beverly
The exceptional cab of New Holland FX self-propelled
forage harvesters gives you unsurpassed control and
comfort.
■ New Crop Pro™ Plus crop processor engages and
disengages with the push of a button
■ Multi-function lever puts controls at your fingertips.
■ Expansive windshield gives outstanding visibility
■ Info View monitor provides constant feedback
during the harvesting process.
Take control with a New Holland FX2B, FX3B, VJr
FXSB HEWHOLLAN)
Tamaaua. PA
R.D.3
570-386-5945
Turner, Perennial Point Garden
Center; Questions from the Gar
den. Eleanor Charles, Keith
Phelps and Boies Hall, Iris Hy
bridizer and GCFP flower show
judge; Mapping Your Garden,
Martey Costello, master garden
er. Erica Beadle, horticulturist,
nursery manager of Highland
Gardens Garden Center will
present the keynote address,
Unsurpassed control
Chop and process
Chop and process corn silage in one operation with
New Holland’s optional onboard Crop Pro™ crop
processor available on Models FP23O and FP24O forage
harvesters. Crop Pro™ shears cobs and stems and
cracks and crushes kernels, producing silage that’s
higher in effective fiber and more digestible for increased
milk production. You can easily switch to haylage by
removing a single baffle.
Ask us about the Crop Pro™ crop processor today.
Frederick. MD
Ceresville New Holland, Inc. Smith Tractor &
Rt. 26 East
301-662-4197
Outside MD, 800-331-9122
Hagerstown. MD
Antietam Tractor, Inc.
2027 Leitersburg Pike
800-553-6731
301-791-1200
Flowers in the Landscape.
Registration fee is $25 which
includes a box lunch and refresh
ments. Deadline for registration
is Feb. 28.
Checks should be made pay
able to Penn State Extension Spe
cial Account and sent to Snyder
County Extension Office, Court
house, P.O. Box 217, Middleburg,
PA 17842-0217.
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Washington. NJ
Equip., Inc
15 Hillcrest Ave
908-689-7900
Bridgeton. NJ
Leslie G. Fogg, Inc.
Canton & Stow Creek
Landing Rd.
609-461-2727
609-935-5145
Woodstown. NJ
Owen Supply Co
Broad Street &
East Avenue
609-769-0308