o-Ag Teachers Jf«cd best Then the area Method .. 9 . , _ winners will compote on a ucirc i iTlcmuu Continued from Page I) rc gional basis for a first prize IMfjll- I bo done during the sum- 0 ( $0o ( nn d tl second prize of * L/ryillg IVIUK r, and results announced $4O. Melzlor showed the group An improved process for pro or to the beginning of the d scr j cs 0 f s iid cs on last year’s duclng dry whole milk, patent :t school year, Mctzler an- winning projects. 0(1 recently by a dairy scion l,lCCd' Thomas Mnhlon. area teach- }«»* “J PwJ™ 1 ” Sl ;! ,c l‘io slated objectives for 0 r advisor, discussed the Coun individual student arc to ty p ub ] lc Speaking and Chap- £ “2® f ° old h 1 ilk r" a tfndmds at of worhn'in' tor , ParHamentnry Procedures - Thcpmccss will pioducccl.v h standaids 01 woikman- contests The group affirmed whn i 0 milk wiih cirmirir-miiv p, and individual incentive bv vote that contestants - OIC milk Wlth sifiniflc ‘ llltly t cash award of $25 will be should not be allowed to drawn Other business was dis sented to the student from switch speaking-order num- cussed and the group ad :h area with the project beis once they nave been journed V 1 Miller Busb^g,lnc - FINEST POULTRY SERVICE - , Mr. Poultryman: Hie Miller and Bushong management group trained and experienced economics, financing, con- struction andnutrition is yours to consult. They can assist you making your business more successful cade. May we help you? in poultry in the coming de- Roh;v. Ph. Lonct_ f f (Area Code 717) in Pa. 592-2145 ■ '/M o /7 } ,> .4 xJLL/ Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February f>, 1965—7 improved taste und odor qualities compared with pro ducts from conventional pio cessing, says Stuait Patton, jn charge of experiments loading to the new product. It should make the supply of whole milk often teimed natme's most piofect food available to moie people Pi. Patton and associates be l>eve the new diy whole milk will appeal to both the consum ei and the laimei They point out that piesently available diy whole milk is not widely accepted as a beveiage al though powdeied skim milk has a big market in this coun try. Tasty dry whole milk should mciease the sale and use of milk, particulaily in areas of the world where fresh milk is not available. The piocess has been evalu ated in both industrial and government laboratories and has been found an effective means of impioving dry whole milk, Dr Patton claims A commercial pioduct based on the process is undergoing test marketing The newly patented process takes milk fat, separated fiom whole milk, and heats it with steam under a relatively high vacuum The fat can then be re-emulsified into, skim milk At this point the product can be evaporated into diy whole milk or can be used in dry ice cream mixes or diy cieam powders The Agricultural Experi ment Station at Penn State re ports that seveial leading milk product manufactui ei s are con sidering the development Allis-Chalmers brings capacity, quality, and field performance to forage harvesting with the 5-foot No. 56-F Forage Harvester. r*" ft -...'j.-v w > BSG CAPACITY, SCISSOR-SLICE CHOPPING DOUBLE-CUTS CLEANER, SHORTER! • All-season use value: Green-chop feeding . . . makes grass silage you can remove from silo . .. stalk chopping . . . pasture clipping. HEAVY-DUTY, CLEAN-CUTTING ROTOR • 36 knives mounted in pairs .. . every rotor revolu tion, forage is cut TWICE in the same 4-inch path. Get the 0 ollar-maliing' difference with SALES & SERVICE L. H. 2rr,busker I Pa. Nissley rrr-n Service Allen H, Metz Washing n Boro, Pa. Farm Equipment 1 New Holland, Pa. L. K. Driiboker Grumelli Farm Service Lililz, Pa. Quarryville, Pa- .i-sajotaa' eßsssa_.. . Allis-Chalmers Mel 56-F flail-type forage harvester Fmance for profit. Ask us about the Alus-Chalmei s time payment plans. Chet- Long Akron, Pa. FARM WOMEN Jill HEAR DARVIN ROYI) Al thcm' icsdieduled meet ing in the Kclueatiom.l 15ldg, of Salem lailheian Chinch, the houclv ol Kiiim Ho ion, ( iouj) \o .i he.u(l H ii. m Uoyd on Inti m' 1110 wit K.ii in \ onlh Kuh.ni i 'hi, k.il 1.11 o! h'i (ise month Va\ m Koiui umiei the culm nut pio i mi. Boyd desenbed lue m 'hit countiy, draw me fimn In-. e\- peuenccs gained llnoiigh liv ing with five clifTei enl Koie.m faini families At the business meeting conducted by Ihe piesident, Mis Many Usnei icpoits vveie given by the delegates of the iccently held State Con vention Delegates icpoitmg weie Mis William S'ehei, Mis John Edwaids and Mis. Kai i y Usner Mis Ivan Ebeilj icpoited the activities of t'’e leient Mental HcaUh meel'n, ‘ the Host Motel A Vale it. ic pai ty v>as scheduled lo> 1 13 at the Liraoln ! ' Following the Lin - sion Mis Haiold S‘i>’ "'1 Miss Linda Stubei doi c> ’’ li ed how to sew sleeics .1 ? .i - - ments and zippeis in skills Stanley H. Deiier Anctioneer & »(Vf ' ~ LAMPETEIf Ph. Lancaster fj-\ ;<« N. G. Myers & Son Rheems. Pa, iLii. 3% vvai’k'T % vi I IK I Ul 1 ji u.uy rjkaM mu .. ,•>
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