—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 24, 1962 8 IFYE In Nepal County Youth Sees Contrasts Kd. .Note: The following is mountainous country of a series o) excerpts from the jml ns n member of the Inter tilled sjH'clnl reimrt from national Farm Vonth K\- Gloim Hortor in the count r> of change program of the nation* Nopal. (Jlenn, whose home is nl 4-H chib program. Glenn's at .Washington Roio HI, is mother, Mrs. Ktigar I*ortcr, sending si\ months in tlic writes, “Tito second rejiort HARSH HYDRAULIC HOISTS GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE ft. D. 2, Qf\JtKV\ lIJiR HARVESTER The 32 available models come to jow "ith a hide range ot lilting capacities ranging from 3 1 ! to 20 tons for your (tuck, pickup, or trailer The smooth, trouble free action of a lURSH HOIST has a fast lifting time of from 12 lo 165 seconds, which allows more lime for actual hauling These hoibK come to >ou at an average cost of onlv 16d n day a« compared to the MO ii (1 iv \ou no'v ''pent! to manually unload vour truck OPEN Wednesday MARCH 7 and 8 Afternoon and Evening never readied ns.” A Contrast In Culture Rapti Valley, situated in Central Nepal, has an area of six hundred square miles Four hundred square miles are dc nse jungle inhabited by rhinoceros, deer, tiger, and many other animals The foli age (onsists of dense forests and even denser elephant grass This grass grows to a height of twenty feet and is so V*. T» design and build • ll(At-w»lgtu, fow. costing truck hoist suitable for all types of farm use. priced within the average farmer’* budget was the aim of “Bud" Harsh when HYDRAULICS UNLIMITED MFC. CO. began operations This hoist was built and Is now in use throughout the nation. The HARSH HYDRAULIC HOIST averages only 5328 52 (including Federal excise tax) ond maintains a low taxable weight which averages 273 lbs These economical hoists ere built for cither back or side dumping, depending upon your need have costly time and eliminate back breaking labor by unloading with a ILARSII HAORAULIC HOIST engineered for eco nomical, speedy, and durable farm use. C. B. Intercourse, Pa. I’HOMI ST 50 HOUSE and See The New Tractors for ’62! HOOBER thick that it hinders the ele phant as he walks through it. The jungle animals give the farmers a lot of trouble m some areas Rhinoceros and deer can raise havoc in a veg etable garden and nee field To protect their ciops the natives dig trenches and build fences around the gardens Sometimes they ng noise-mak eis from tin cans and ropes to scare them away In some rice fields one will find a little straw hut built about six feet oft the ground for a man to sleep In The presence of a man will tnghten some ani mals away The rhinoceros is under stnet government protettion because his numbers ate Thursday dwindling Hunters kill them for their valuably nose horn. I cannot find out what the horn is used for, but men tell me that a good one is worth 5,000 Indian rupees in Chinn. This is nearly a thousand dol lars or nearly twentj times tlie vearh per capita income in Nepal The tiger makes his dinner on a cow, occasionally, oi sometimes a man. The Valley is showing signs ot development with the help ol US aid There is a gravel road, in good condition, run ning most of the length of the vallev This road gives acceea to India and Kathmandu. A laige inngation project is under constiuction V hen this is completed tin agriculture (Continued on Page 9) SO 8-3501
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