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ren Center, 10 a.m., (570)
746-1844.
Pa. Brown Swiss Association
Spring Meeting, Bonanza Res
taurant, Carlisle, 11 a.m.,
(717) 933-8995.
Delaware Valley College Open
House, College Student Cen
ter, Doylestown, 10:15 a.m.-2
p.m., (215)489-2211.
New Hampshire Maple Week
end, New Hampshire Maple
Producers Association, Con
cord, N.H., thru March 23,
(603) 225-3757.
SPRING AGUME APPLICATION
Don’t put it off, Put it on.
• If you need aglime, you can’t afford to
farm without it.
• Martin’s quality aglime will effect your soil
pH immediately after application
Call now for delivery
Martin Limestone Inc.
Blue Ball, PA
(800) 233-0205
(717) 354-1370
Martin
LIMESTONE
Spring Garden Seminar, Govern
ment Services Building, West
Chester, (610) 696-3500.
Introduction to Holistic Manage
ment, Hudson, N.Y. Contact
Regional Farm and Food Proj
ect, (518) 427-6537. Also Sat
urday, March 29.
Spring Judging Contest, Ag
Arena, University Park, (814)
863-3662.
Maryland Brown Swiss breeders
annual meeting, New Midway
Fire Hall, New Midway.
Adams County Beef Ball,
Bonneauville Fire Company,
4:30 p.m., (717) 338-0894.
Sunday, March 23
Sap Boiling Program, Sugar
Bush, Knoxville area, Tioga
County Woodland Owners As
sociation, (814) 326-4802.
Perry, Juniata Woodland Owners
Association meeting, Bureau
of Forestry office in Blaine, 2
p.m., (717) 536-3191.
Monday, March 24
Introduction to RUSLE, Dau
phin County Ag Center, 9
a.m.-3:30 p.m. Also March 25,
8:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Holmer, Wayne County Grazing
School, Part 1 of 3, Mrs. Yod
er’s Kitchen, Mt. Hope, Ohio,
10 a.m.-3;30 p.m., (330)
674-3015.
Southeast Pennsylvania Swine
meeting, Midway Diner, Rt.
78, Exit 16 (formerly 5), 6
p.m., (610) 378-1327.
Forest Workshop, Dauphin
County Ag And Natural Re
sources Center, Dauphin, 7
p.m„ (717) 921-8803.
Tuesday, March 25
PDMP annual meeting and
conference, Holiday Inn,
Grantville, thru March 26,
(888) 373-7232.
Dauphin County Pesticide
Update, Upper Dauphin
High School, 7 p.m.-9
p.m., (717) 921-8803.
Pruning Workshop, Central
Pa. Institute of Science
and Technology, Pleasant
Gap, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Winemaker Technical Meet
ing, Lancaster Farm and
Home Center, 2 p.m.-5
p.m.
Dairy Farmers of America
Inc. annual meeting,
Hyatt Regency Crown
Center Hotel, Kansas
City, Mo., thru March 26,
(816) 801-6678.
Warren County Ag Day, 4-H
Building on Warren
County Fairgrounds,
Pittsfield, 9:30 a.m., (814)
563-9388.
Countywide Farm Safety
Night, Lebanon Valley
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 22, 2003-A3l
Expo Center, 6:30 p.m.
Resources Issues Conference,
Nittany Lion Inn, University
Park, (814) 863-0401.
Lancaster Holstein Club Tour to
Mifflin County, leaves Farm
and Home Center, Lancaster,
7 a.m., (717) 653-2612.
Aeration Tillage Field Day, Farm
of Forrest Stickler, Wemer
sville area, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.,
(610)678-7629.
Washington, D. C. Legislative
Tour thru March 26, bus de
parts Pa. Dept, of Ag, 2301 N.
Cameron St., Harrisburg, 8:30
a.m. Returns 6 p.m. March 26.
Cedar Crest Young Farmers
Awards Banquet, Schaeffers
town Fire Hall, Schaeffers-
town, 7 p.m., (717) 273-2168.
Md. Nutrient Managements
Voucher Training, Garrett
College, McHenry, Md., Con
tinuing Education Building,
Room 314, extension office,
(301) 334-3960.
Wednesday, March 26
Workshop: Field Loss and Barn
yard Evaluation, Dauphin
County Ag Center, Dauphin,
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. thru March
27, March 27 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Dauphin County Pesticide Up
date, Dauphin County Ag
Center, 7 p.m.-9 p.m., (717)
921-8803.
Living on a Few Acres Work
shop, Soils, Lime and Fertil
izer, Neshaminy Center, Doy
lestown, Bucks County
Extension, (215) 345-3283.
Also April 2,9, 12,16,23, 30.
North Atlantic Poultry Health
and Management Conference,
Sheraton Harborside Hotel
and Conference Center, Ports
mouth, N.H., (207) 622-3940.
Thursday, March 27
Lebanon County Pesticide Up
date, Lebanon County Ag
Center, 2 p.m.-4 p.m. and 6:30
p.m.-8:30 p.m., (717)
270-4391.
Dauphin County Pesticide Up
date, Lower Dauphin Nye Ele
mentary School, 7 p.m.-9 p.m.,
(717)921-8803.
Lancaster County Pesticide Up
date, Lancaster Farm and
Home Center, 1:30 p.m.-3:30
p.m. and 7 p.m.-9 p.m., (717)
394-6851.
Pasture Management for Horses,
Berks County Ag Center,
Leesport, 6:30 p.m., (610)
378-1327.
Pa. Cattleman’s Association An
nual Awards Banquet, Cele
bration Hall, State College,
6:30 p.m., (814) 865-5857.
Pa. Beef Expo, Penn State Ag
Arena, thru March 30, (814)
865-5857.
Pesticide Update Meeting, Leba
non Valley Agricultural Cen
ter.
Solanco Young Farmers Ban
quet, Memorial United Meth
odist Church, Quarryville, 7
p.m., (717) 548-3178.
Dairy Calf and Heifer Confer
ence, Radisson Hotel and
Conference Center in Green
Bay, Wis.
Mid-Atlantic Nutrition Confer
ence, Holiday Inn Baltimore
North, thru March 28.
“Moo University” for Dairy Pro
ducers, Yoder’s Restaurant,
New Holland, 10 a.m.-2:30
p.m.
York County Beekeepers' meet
ing, Extension Office, Room 2,
7 p.m., (717) 757-9657.
West Va. University Performance
Tested Bull Sale, War
densville, West Va., 11 a.m.
Pesticide Update and Controlling
Weeds meeting, Donohoe
Center, Greensburg, (724)
837-1402.
Friday, March 28
Pa. Holstein Spring Show, Farm
Show Building, Harrisburg.
9:30 a.m„ (814) 234-0364.
Maryland-Delaware Sheep
Shearing School, Ridgely and
Harvey Thompson Farm.
Westminster, Md., 9:30 a.m.-3
p.m. Also March 29.
Maryland Queens Dairy Meeting,
Ingleside Community Center,
7 p.m., (410) 778-1661.
Maryland Horticulture Lecture.
Creating Herb Garden, Chest
ertown, Md., (410) 778-1661.
Pa. Dept, of Agriculture Test
A Complete Portfolio
of Corn Protection
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year, consulei a company with the industry s most
complete portfolio When it comes to controlling gnsses
or broadleaf weeds in convention il or Roundup Re idv"
corn and protection from insects or keeping nitrogen
stable, Dow AgroSuences has \ou covucd
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