Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 01, 2003, Image 27

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    In association with the Lancaster County Poultry Association,
“Farm to Processor Quality Assurance / Quality Control”
“Neighbor Relations in a Shrinking World”
“Trees as Vegetative Filters for Farms”
“Feed Bin Management” Rav Leibw Wenger’s Feed Mill, hit
“Biosecurity Information / Calif. Newcastle Disease Update”
12 00 noon ( %1 00, tickets available at the (loot)
Lunch -
“Care Custody & ( antral” - (In g KnUiain Westfield Group
“Animal Care Update and Perspectives (Panel Discussion)” -
SKI! Store s
“llen/Pullet Health Update’’
Announcement-. Ac know lodgements (thank you exhibitois / sponsors) & Adjournment
mm 33rd ANNUAL SPRING SALE mm
|SENOUR| [SEWOURj
MARCH 3rd To MARCH llnd, 2003
10% DISCOUNT SALE: HARDWARE - TOOLS - PAINTS - OIL
PIPE FITTINGS, NAILS, IMMERGUT BATTERIES
RED BRAND FENCING - WHEELBARROWS - EXPRESS WAGONS
INCLUDED IN SPECIAL SALE
Receive a 13% DiSCOUIIt On $600.00 Orders.
Receive a 2*0% DiSCOUIIt On $1,200 Orders. Quantity Discounts Must
Be Paid By 1 Check, Good By March 22nd
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Free Donuts &
Refreshments
Mar. 3 and 4
SUPER VALUE!
Ivercare
Horse
®M|jE Dewormer
, $ 6.95 Net
32 in Fence Wire, 6 in Stay
39 in Fence Wire, 6 in Stay
47 in , 6 in Stay
47 in 6in Stay, Solid No 9
16 Ft Hog Panels
16 Ft Cattle Panels
12 Ga 4-Point Barbed Wire
High Tensile Barbed Wire
High Tensile Wire
4,000 Ft Rolls
200 Ft Horse Wire
D-Handle Manure Fork *23.95 Net
14-36 Alum S-Handle Shovel *30.00 Net
Long Silage Fork *48.00 Net
6 1/2 Ft Wood Posts
8 Ft. Wood Posts
For Rent 1 Person
Earth Auger
LAWN CARTS, HOT BEDS &
DOG KENNELS
Poultry Progress Day
March 6, 2003
Farm & Home Center
Auditorium.
1383 Arcadia Rd.
Lancaster, PA
Andy Bradford
1 entative Topical Schedule, Subject to Change
Exhibits 8 00am - 1 30 pm
MORNING PROGRAM 9.30-12.00 am
-Dr Gregory P Martin Penn Slate Extension - Poultry
-Dr Bud Malone, Umversits oj Delaware Extension
AFTERNOON PROGRAM
O/ Liu (linqruh Poulin Dias’twslu lahoiaion him of Paw Nes t
llotlon Cenlei
BEKAERT
WIRE
10% OFF
If These Prices
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*229°°
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*29“
*6s°°
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*6.95
*7.95
*65.00 A Day
I LANCASTER
COUNTY
POULTRY
ASSOCIATION 1
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President
- Susan Ranck & Bryan Woods, Banner’s Pride
Dr Pairs Dunn Penn Slate Veterinary
Diagnostu. Laboratory University Park
1 30-3 00 p m
haul Sami i Saudei ' / Paul Stauffer
Bird ()\snn no! sailed
The famous original SWR Pocket Visegnp
now with a knife and screwdriver A very
popular pocket tool for the farmer or any
horse and buggy owner Keep this tool in
your pocket and you will like it l \
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Introductory special for these 3 weeks
Only $16*95 Net '***
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VISE-GRIP SWR <SOONe<
10 ™ *6.95 Net
( BALER TWINE SPECIAL
»•>«*“ ‘16.50 Net Per Bale
(We Guarantee Full Length Competition May Have 5% Less)
Volleyball Game Sets
CARRIAGE & MACHINE BOLTS
NUTS & WASHERS
special price
95 C LB.NET
(FULL & HALF SIZES)
BY THE POUND INCLUDING
GRADE 5 IN. MACHINE
VALLEY HARDWARE
958 Vintage Road, Chrictiana, PA 17509
Tools • Hardware
Martin Scnour Paints • Kendall Motor Oils
Hours: Mon., Wed. 6:30 am-4:00 pm
Tues. (S Fri. 6:30 am-7:00 pm; Sat. 6:30 am-2:00 pm^
Ag Teacher Honored
[
LEBANON (Lebanon Co.) Ste
phen Miller, a teacher at Conrad
Weiser High School, was honored
recently at the Lebanon Valley
Fanners Bank/Fulton Bank’s 24th
Annual Agriculture Seminar.
The vocational-agriculture teach
er was recognized for his dedication
to the agricultural community.
He is very active in the Future
Farmers of America (FFA) program
where his students have learned
confidence through public speaking,
judging programs and interviewing.
At left Stephen Miller, Ag Science teacher and FFA advisor,
Conrad Weiser High School, accepts an annual recognition
award from Michael Firestine, senior vice president and sen
ior agriculture loan officer, Lebanon Valley Farmers Bank, and
Phil Wenger, president of Fulton Bank.
Newspaper Selects Prize Winners
EPHRATA (Lancaster Co.)
Lancaster Farming has announced
the winners of several prizes from a
drawing during the recent Pennsyl
vania Holstein Convention.
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Winning five straws from Select
Sires is Rodney Crider, Chambers-
AQUA COUNTRY IS PART OF MARCH 8
GROWER & MARKETER
We introduce a brand-new component ot the Lancaster Farming
; Grower & Marketer section for the March 8 issue It s called
u Aqua Country, Pages are scheduled to include reports on tarm
i ) mg fish, including a large hatchery in Franklin County,
1/ ' trout hatcheries in Monroe County: a lesearch update on
the industry from select universities, and a
listing and advertising trom maiot
. aquacultural suppliers. Watch tor it l
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TO mi
Can You Afford lb Guess When It Comes lb
Feeding Your Crops, Corn, Soybeans, Alfalfa,
Small Grains And Produce?
Gro-mor Has The Programs That Produce
PROFITS.
CORN 7-21-7,9-18-9,5-15-15
Alfalfa 5-15-15,3-18-18
Soybeans. 5-15-15 Roundup Ready Beans
Sulfur Available For All Analysis
Environmentally Safe
We Use Only 100% Orthophosporic Acid
Call For Our Prices
rm GRO-MOR
PLANT FOOD COMPANY, INC.
■AT, 281 Farmland Road
I .nNijnU Leola > PA1 7540-9503
Utin*ml Jrl Telephone; 717-656-4166
|1» iy 1 I| Toll Free: 800-322-0060
Check our Web page for more information:
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Dealerships Available
Don Babcock Denlinger Ag Isaac Martin Charles L. Pete Johnson Richard
315-784-5057 717-529-1120 814-793-3590 Gander 570-966-2580 Lieberman
724-376-2588 610-588-7144
Ed Ag PACMA Long Island Mike Ed Werner Dwane Moyer
717-246-2529 717-362-8440 Cauliflower Hollabaugh 610-262-6552 717-656-4166
631-727-2212 314-768-3515
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 1,2003-A27
Miller’s agricultural curriculum
focuses on the sciences and not sole
ly production agriculture. His influ
ence is evidenced by the many stu
dents who have excelled in the
community.
Through his mentoring, several
are accomplished veterinarians, bi
ologists and scientists.
Major universities recognize Mill
er’s program at Conrad Weiser
High School as an exceptional one.
Miller accepted the award in the
presence of 550 attendees.
burg. The winner of five straws
from Alta Genetics is Barry Eng
land, Williamsburg. The winner of
five straws from Semex is Bonnie
Hess, Gettysburg.
Congratulations to all prize win
ners!