~HE PANEL OF YOUNG FARMERS who discussed the aims and purposes of **.eir organization Tuesday at the meeting of Region II are L to R , Forney Lonpenecker, Lititz R 3, James Bisthne, Landisburg, Perry County, state presi dent c nd moderator, Gene Daugherty, teacher of vocational agriculture at Gar den Spot High School, New Holland; Clyde Jackson, Chester and Delaware area advisor of vocational agriculture and Alfred Overly, Quarryville Rl, regional vice : resident of the Penna. Young Farmers Association L F Photo F- c. m iNum C&ntinue Down- Tv : umber of farms, in the i eduction of 7 ponent m the hat happened to these Unit- States declined mo.e 2-ieai penod the repot the repo, t continues than re-thnd ovei the period shows This deuease in nuu- .. Thev were consolidated into 19SC 1902, according to a bei of farms continues the i ar gei places mamh despite recei ' lepoit of the United downtrend which started slow- rnain losses to such nontaim Stav department of Agncul- ij aftei 193', and gained speed use s as suburban expansions abihzatioi, and Conser- dining the 19',0s Between rcont.nued on Page 161 lira. CPIEfJ THE DOOR OH MORE PROFIT Smly N&frifmss aj* Ear!v Nutrition geu >ovr vo_n., r otT to a fast star; y/' j toward a good fnu-h Cluck-* *»ouIl-* p„> a"d ‘v~ / cj|se> given tl e j>rOj>e- K tor npd z >'*h l'0“» A\ T'*"N \ /i to nunnm/e the "low do si e Th.l* o: sirc->s per xli i y } Jv V / ~~\ I * will grow fis v er md s>trot ti an tHo-* ihudjnt \ V (it ? / m. ' /i \ * y Ime the id\ ml ot jropt'r tojd- li ’ i i h*e £ \ iff ( --V C irl> Sutnuoipav ofMo->ou bui *\ kx ' \ , \ n n y gu mort * l ,rot 1 k |( A {o'- the dj( ars >ju . ve»t «i 4j *T*%IL- 1 ’ , '' jr ' r ' l! ** g* t*.da mßea FAR Joseph M. Good & Son 1!7 Newport ?• ad. Lfoli, I’d J. C. Walker & Son, Inc. Chos. E. Sander & Sons R I) i. B. Graybill & Son Reitoa, Pa wtion Semie CcnmtN Oflue ers The numhei ol l.irms tie- in the then 48 States droppe 1 (leased tiom 4 10a 000 m tioni "> hIS 000 to 4 007 000 I'lVl to 4 SIS 000 in 10G1, a down nioie than one-toimh fiIVE YSISK ANIMALS A BETTER START...WITH Gap, Pd ■i. Edil, Pa ‘kHV >*♦ < BEDS Walter & Jackson A. L. Herr & Bro. EJverson Supply Co. *V»!**!Ht«H& •W! I'l'iO and Itami minibus David B. Hurst How ni.ui-.Mlle Pa Chn-.ti.ina l’a Quarrjwlle Pa EUerson, Pa Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 24. 1962—1? Regional Young Farmers Review Aims and Purposes lViui‘-\h.iin i I nun, K.ii in os ni Ui 1,1011 II ev .tinted th •imposes ,inti plot,less ot then pi entrain Tin scl.it .it a meel in tA ni the \i« Sol.uk o llkJi Si hool ‘ l'll( I’ll I'ilOSCs I list 11SSII1!, ol oui I oinu, Fannins Asso- ciation , im mhos and advis oi s ol the oi ttani/alion took a aood look at the 'i F \ and tlu objectives of the it roup lames I'ustline Slate I’iesi dent of the oi npim/ation of Lanclisbuiv I’euv C'onntv modeiated a panel composed of Foinet Lonf,t net ker Lit it/ R.I. foimer state setretarv ot the I’enna VFA Gene Uannh eitv teae ho of vocational at,- iieiiUtiie at New Holland Hiji He hool Kenneth Thompson teuhei of \ (national dt?rn nl ttue at Osf.iid Area Hindi S( hool Chester Conntv and Chde I.ukson aiea advisor ol vocational .u,i iculture and VF\ in Chester and Delaware Counties Dunns; the atteruoon ses- sion Daniel Coble, graduate assistant on the stall ot the Departnunt of education at the Pennsj I\ania StUe Fimersuv showed slides md described the work of Vouns; Farmer Groups throughout the state T M Malm area tor Gnniastei and York Coun ties re\iet\ed the meeting slressin'.; the need for a diller- NEW m crawler Allis-Ohalruers HD-3 diesel and H-3 gasoline and LP, tough est in compact crawlers, have set a record* among all crawl ers for highest drawbar pull m relation to weight Transmission options include the Power Director system with 8 speeds forward and live PTO or Shuttle Clutch with instant reversing in any gear tor fast dozing or loading. Now is the time to step up your earning power from every acre, hour and dollar invested Measure the difference for your,-elf. We’re ready to show you •Independent test results prove the HO 3 diesel is the too performer a* U S manufactured crawlers n the 5 000 to 10 000 lb class Finance for profit Ask us about Allis-Chalme** *• me payment plan ALLIS-CHALMERS SALES & SERVICE N. G. Myers & Son Kh.‘fins, |»a. Nissley Farm Service Grumelli Farm Serv. Washington lloro, Pa, LH. Brubaker Suavely’s Farm Service Lancaster, Pa. (Mil nanu lor the orga niral ion. lie slid t he n hup I* .ii hums is misleading be < uise main ot the members of the Moup aie p.ist the 10 w .11 niaiK Tlu name refers onh to then voiing attitude tow aid learning he said S]ie..kiiiit on the need foi public iplations m .utnculture, kill, Owen Rdiloi ol Lanoab ten Farn iimr asked ‘‘Who speaks foi Attru ulture’' IU said so mam people ( laim to be speaking for the farniei that no one is dome; an effective fob TliPie aie three wavs >n. which a group can speak for (lie farmei,” he said, “These are bv advertising, publicity and public relations ’’ Advertising is good because con can control tbe message, but it is expensive Many farm 01 gaimations. such as Poultry and Egg National Board and Anieucan Dairv Assoication, are doing a good job of adver tising, but the farmer must be willing to pav tor having hi» message delivered to the con- su nier Publicitv is tree but it is not alwavs good The farmer has verv little control of the message which reaches the consume! As examples he cit ed the cranberrv scare of a few vears ago the egg cholesterol turoi and the Strontium 10 m (■Continued on Page IS) L. H. Brubaker Hint/. Pa, yu.trr\ villf. I\i. Ncu Holland. Pa,
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