Topic of the first meetmig'dn an'd the other on liiniitejl foed.- the Penn Manor High School mg Farm management prac will be "Premise'Tlhem Any- tices will be dis'cussed. thing”. The second meeting M the thlird , mee ting, in ■will be held on the farm of Frey’® butcher stoop in Harold Herr, Millersvnlle Rl, Highville, th’e same hogs will where httermates that were be evaluated on the tail Pork Mianor Vounig Farmers has separated into two group® will prod . [lct ion from ttoe packer scheduled a aeries of three be eV aluated as to feed con- housewife angle will be emiptoa xneettega on swme production version, backfall and time on slZ ' ed> February 18 and 25 and M'arcto fee d to reach market weight. Any intere£fted person in the 3 One group was on full feed penn Man(>r sc!hool , service Manor YFA Has Classes On Hog Production » T ♦ \ Southeastern Pa. Artificial Breeding Cooperative * P. O. Box 254, Lancaster, Penna. Phone 569-0411 * Akron 850-2552 * J Christiana LY 3-5187 * * *■****★★***★★******★*■****★★★*******★★****•*★★*+******★★★**★★★*******★★ MAXIMUM PROFIT “CHALLENGE” "NEW CONCEPT"... Dairy Herd To Be Unveiled Monday, February 17, '64 REFRESHMENTS A BREEDING PROGRAM FUTURE There’s a calling station near you Manhenu 020-2303 Mount Joj 053-2411 NEWS FLASH! "Farm Bureau Forges Ahead For '64" 7:30 P.M. Lancaster Farm Bureau Auditorium Diilervilfe Road Lancaster, Pa. For Improved Efficiency, Production And Profitability Form Bureau Offers New Approach For # 64 Dr. Samuel B. Guss V.M.D. Pennsylvania State University University Park, Penna. OPEN TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS. with a in mind! FEATURED SPEAKERS: FARM BUREAU QiMirwillo •sT 0-7381 Sti.isbiirg 087-0202 FEEDING In Feeding The At Dairy Meeting • BliinßU «K «W Mr. Richard Fullum Herdsman Masonic Homes Elizabethtown, Pa. Lancaster Farming,’ Saturday, February 15, 1964—7 area is invited to attend 14x e meetings. Local Man Elected To Head Grass Council Chris M Nissley, Landisville, was elected president of t h e Pennsylvania Grassland Coun cil at a recent meeting in Har risburg He succeeds Ralph E Hot terer of Mill Hall The Council planned a for age field and educational con feience, both to be held at the Pennsylvania State University the field day on June .'io and th e confeience on Xo\em ber 2 3-24 State Societalv of Agricul ture, Behind H BuM said the council, thuough its enupwasis on improved yiasoland farming piactices ‘is making a sub stantial conti ibution to Penn svhama agrnultuie” The FFA publishes the Na tional Futui e Fanner Maga zine, 'whidi goes into the homes of about 275,000 mem beis \ *'o '' iGBH ' QUESTION ANSWER PERIOD <*• , % * DHIA Local Has Workshop Dairymen from the sui roundmg area met Thursday February 6, in the Conference room ot the Elizabethtown, Trust Co. for a lecoid woik shop. The workshop, sponsoied by the Pennsylvania State Univei sity was under the duieotion of Victor W Plastow, Associate County Agent of Lancaster County Each Danyiman, using his own held book, made up a set of charts which enabled him to (oinipaie his held w r ith toun tv and stale a\ erageo pinpoint his poor picdmers, plot nulk piocliKlion month bj mouth and chfeik the \alue ot pi o dtul o\ ©i feed costs These li caie-, enable the dan \ men to impicne the efficient ot h,s opei anon The meeting was attended h\ ID danurfii who aie mein bcia ol Cncuit dpi ot t'ae Red. Rose DHIA , Plastow was hv Wil biu Houbei, head testei of Lancastei Countv and Claience \V Cndei the DHIA supei vi sor of Red Rose #7. Guernsey 4-H Holds Meeting The Lanoastei County Guern sey club met Wednesday night at the home ot Hr and Mis. Raymond Witmer, M illow Stieet Rl. Victor Pla-stovr, Associate County Agent, showed slides of all members’ fauns and held an identification contest. Next meeting ot the club, the annual reorganization, will he held March 11 at the Faun Bureau Coopeiative building, Dillemlle Road, Lancastei All prospective members aie in vited to attend • Extension Banquet ' (Continued from Page 1) ges ni our society and called for more emiphas-is on the study of the humanities along with the big push tor moie science and mathematics “Students anust learn the meaning of liberty, and appie ciate the influence of poveitj, hungei and greed’’, if we are to piogresis in thus “second indu=- ti.ial revolution’’ “Our technflogical advance ment is outrunning oui ability to deal with it ’’ he said “Fon example, we can produce gieat Quantities of food and piesene it with irradiation, but we still can’t get it to the liungn ’’ Couny Agent M M Sum Mi repoited that apipio-umately 40 per cent ot the extension woik eis’ tune last vear was spent in wOl king with mial loath He said the service is mak ing gieatei use ot mass 'media to reach gi eater nnniheis of people One ot the m'ost piess mg pioblemis is getting fann ers and custom spray opeiatois to u'se Chemicals piopeilv “Wo don’t believe fanueis can get along "without chemna’s, ' lie said Mis Don 1 ! Thomas associate Home Economist, leported that 000 gruls paitiieipated in 19 Home Bo clubs during: Hie veal. Tieisuiei C IVanen Lcin inger repotted evpendituies of $17,.138 6G duimsr the \ear and ■a balance ot $llB 71 at tli a end of libe \eai Members elected the follow - in? directois for thiee tear teuns Samuel A Hum, Bast Petei-buig John W Sansiev, Conestoga R 2 C IVaneu Lem mger Denver R. 2 Mehiu R. Stol'tzUis Ronks R 1 and Mi-.
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