&—-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 16, 1959 Nat l Co-op Meet Set AlC's 31st Session is Aug. 9-12 URBANA—About 3,000 farm leaders and farm youth chairman of local arrange are expected to gather on the University of Illinois campus ments for the conference. He August 9-12 for the 31st annual summer session of the Am- reports that there will be am erican Institute of Cooperation. The theme for this year’s P l ® housing on the campus, conference will be “Gearing Cooperatives to Serve Modern a d e Through°his office Agriculture.” Two ial events’ also Paul C. Johnson .editor; of More than 1,200 young far sehe duied in conjunction wi- Prairie Farmer, will be the mers and rural youth will at- the the conference are the a keynote speaker during the tend their own special ses- nua j Extension Workers Wo open.ng general session on sions, including discussions on August 7-8 and Monday, August 10. Ray- tours of local cooperatives the Workshop Wo mond W. Miller, former In- and nearby farms. rkers of Cooperatives on Au statute president and now All farm leaders and oth- mj S t g with the Harvard Graduate ers interested in agricultural School of Business, will sp- marketing and services sh eak at the closing session on ould find the Illinois program Wednesday evening, August of great interest and value, 12 Specml group and session DC. ; al meetings covering current G L Jordan, University ' operating problems of co-ops of Illino s Department of Ag-if tvill be featured ncultural Economics, is the" 1 according to Institute presi dent J. K. Stern, Washington The old split-boot type co rn planters which Pennsylva nia farmers “have been using for years were not designed for high speed tractor oper ation, explains Henry Wood ing, Penn State extension ag Incultural engineer. He says the fertiliser applicator sh ould be modified before pl anting this year’s corn crop. Patronize Lancaster Farm* ing Advertisers. SILAQE is a Farm Investment .. ♦ PRESERVE AND IMPROVE YOURS WITH LANCASTER Sweet Mix A BLEND OF MOLASSES-CONVENIENT and ECONOMIC - AN IDEAL PRESERVATIVE! Lancaster Sweet Mix can be fed into chopper or blower, spread in the silo or added in the field as silage is loaded Produce a better silage and more milk per pound of silage fed Feed I® caster Sweet Mix Buy it from any of these Red Rose Feed Dealer; AMMON E. SHELLY R D 2, Lititz, Pa CHAS E. SAUDER & SONS R. D 2, East Earl, Pa, WARREN SICKMAN R. D. 1, Pequea, Pa Pa. Health Dept. An Fish Comm. Team U To Halt Stream Spoi Representatives of the So utheastern Pennsylvania Fish Commission Section recently met with John P. Durr, Re g'onal Sanitary Engineer, Pennsylvania Department of Health, Reading and discus sed ways the two agencies can more effectively stop st ream pollution from all sour ces. Working with the Fish Commission, Durr said, will provide us wih additional knowledge of stream and wa ter areas that are being-pol luted. Also, Durr continued, I be lieve we will be able to de termine more quickly the ca uses of fish killing in streams that mighe be the result of pollution. In many instances, sa'd J S Ogden, Regional Fish War- E. MUSSER HEISEY R. D. 2, Mount Joy, Pa den, York, our v brought to my j wage being dlSc ! septic tanks directly into S ( We now wui get quicker at these conditions closer with tu of Health Robert B rw al Sanitarian, tr group with an t J the nuisance abai on discharges f roi) nks and cesspool ed out the pro™ sary to obta’n ab such nuisances Lancaster Fa Classified Get ResJ Add at these iates Chopped grasses per Mixed Grass-Legumes 200 30® pet Legumes J. C. WALKER & CO. Gap, Pa A. S. GROFF 21 S. Queen, Lancastci, MUSSER'S The. Buck. R. 1, Quain^ id LV vi 9 100150