rrSt l ' **thl Your wheat’s bodyguard Trust the same herbicide that’s protected your wheat from wild garlic to control henbit and chickweed, which are becoming more common in today’s wheat crops. Use DuPont™ Harmony® Extra to control these and over 50 other tough weeds. Get complete rotation flexibility, too. See your local DuPont dealer. harmonyextra.dupont.com Always read and follow all label directions and precautions for use. The DuPont Oval, DuPont™, The miracles of science™ and Harmony* Extra are registered trademarks or trademarks of 6uPont or its affiliates Copyright © 2003 E.l. du Pont de Nemours and Company. All Rights Reserved. '" Ag Chamber Speaker: ‘Normal Doesn’t Live Here’ (Continued from Page A 22) Sonia Wasco presented the 2003 George C. Delp Award, which is given to a Lancaster county resident who has made a significant personal contribution to preserving and enhancing agri culture in Lancaster County. The 2003 recipient is Dr. Allen Rider of New Holland North America. Rider is vice president of New Holland North American Agribusiness. In the past, he has been the senior research engineer. Waso noted that Rider has nu merous professional and techni cal organizational affiliations that “it would take most of the night to list them all,” she said, and has written 500 technical pa pers. Rider is on the board of direc tors for the Lancaster County Chamber of Commerce and In dustry. In addition, he is presi dent of the American Society of Agriculture Engineers and works with a local Boy Scout troop. In his remarks, Rider stressed that it was the vision of people like George Delp who have made “New Holland what it is.” Agriculture Secretary Dennis Wolff provided congratulatory remarks for the five Century Farm Award winners and pres ented each farm with a certificate for their centennial accomplish ment. The five farms recognized were John and Thelma Wolgemuth, Mount Joy; William and Peggy Longenecker, Joy; Dennis and Ellen Eby, Gap; John and Gladys Landis, Leola; and Hahn Farming Enterprises. Lillie, Jay, add LindS B«r, POrney, Colualbia.r'- t* * * % % * M i ** * i . ynmy »yjP H K * ; & 4 Dr. Allen Rider, second from left, was selected as the Lancaster Chamber of Commerce’s George C. Delp winner. Congratulating Rider are Thomas Raldridge, chamber president; Rider; dune Mengel, agriculture sendees manager: and Sonia cenWllttee fehairpersort. abate byOhatlane Swtfmnmhade * ’* - - .' ***-■ - ' •». . %TT sV'.’ . *ii;| * - M - I'. *- *9* ‘ 'I ■ 1* I 1 ' % * t* 4 \ * & %%/ i*T . - -** ;• ' V • ff , 1 ' \ '*‘s ffiPß , .. The miracles of science™ ’ s ' t " Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 29, 2003-A23 * * •'i* Ate