The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 17, 1963, farm home Section, Image 19

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    attention
all farmers
who grow
...a series of four 30-minute informative panel discussions
on advanced farming techniques in the Corn Belt.
A different topic will be discussed
each week — a different panel will
participate for each program.
Panel members are selected for
their experience and special knowl
edge or accomplishments within
the Seminar topics of minimum
tillage, management, soil and weed
control. Participating will be
county agents, agricultural re
search and extension personnel,
professional farm management
and credit specialists, and leading
farmers representing different
types of farming operations.
★ FIRST GEIGY
FARM SEMINAR PQP
★ SECOND GEIGY MRiRl
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★ THIRD GEIGY HRA
FARM SEMINAR VHP
★ FOURTH GEIGY V&V
FARM SEMINAR VHP
Panel for Geigy Farm Seminar on the subject of Weed Control. Reading from left to right. Moderator, John F Lewis; Dr.
Stanford Fertig, Professor of Agronomy at Cornell University; Farmers-Robert Muirhead, Jr., Walter Nelson, Michael Behr;
and County Agent Bert Olson.
Seminar to run every week for four weeks...
0„___ _ x_* _ „m/7 1^ __ _ I The series will start on most stations with a
lUTlV UflCt \sMi/UFl/TWL telecast of the first Seminar sometime dur
ing the first week in February. The second Seminar will be presented the following week at the
same time and on the same channel; and the third and fourth Seminars in similar sequence.
Every farmer will want to see and hear this challenging and provocative series of educational
programs dedicated to more efficient farming techniques.
WATCH YOUR LOCAL
NEWSPAPER FOR
TIME AND CHANNEL
A service to agriculture sponsored by Geigy Agricultural Chemicals, Division of Geigy Chemical Corporation, Saw Mill River Road, Ardsley, New York.