Attention Dairymen: ANOTHER “Farm Bureau” FIRST!! Were The "First” Feed Mill In Lancaster County To Install The New S Device" On Our Pellet Mill At New Holland! Reuben Hess, Branch Manager at our Modern New Holland Feed Manufacturing Plant, is justifiably proud of the Brand New "Molasses Blending Device" recently installed on our Pellet Mill. What Does This Mean To You? NOW,.. Farm Bureau DARI-PAK PELLETS (14% & 16%) Have FULL 10% (200 lbs.) Molasses Per Ton! This New Sprout-Waldron "Molasses Blending Device" thoroughly blends Molasses through the entire pellet - - not just sprayed on the outside. They smell and taste so-o good - - your cows will really go for them. Added palatability is an important advantage with 10% Molasses - - * even more important, the extra Molasses will encourage increased water consumption - - - this means more milk per cow. GET THE EXCITING DETAILS of Farm Bureau's DAIRY FEEDING PROGRAM, Today! Find out why so many of your neighbors are switching to Farm Bureau Feed. START TODAY... FEED THE FARM BUREAU WAY! For Prompt, Courteous Service, Always, Call . . . . Lancaster EX 4-0541 New Holland Quarryville ELgjn 4-214 S STerling 6-2126 rout-Waldron "Molasses Blending Manheim 665-2466 ,C- COUt Lancaster Farming. Saturday, December 30. !!]/“ €> Outlook CFrom page D county and on the slate lev el The Extension program of the future will not overlook the original intent of the service to assist the farm er and homemaker m every way to increase the net in come of the family size farm and to guide the farmer in selecting enter prizes according to his laci lities and abilities As tor Dairying in partic ular, even though support prices are higher than a year ago we are getting less for our milk The reason is that .class I milk prices are based on formulas that ig nore supports Dairy prospects are not bright because supplies are building up faster than the use of milk. What does this mean 9 Lower prices and a narrow margin of profit. W Martin Muth, work unit conservationist, U S. Department of Agriculture The Lancaster Work Unit of the Soil Conservation Ser vice, United States Depart ment of Agriculture, looks forward - toward a productive W. MARTIN MUTH * year for soil and water con ' 'servalion accomplishments in .cooperation with the Lancas . ter County Soil Conservation - District Containing interest in this phase of agriculture, as evi denced by the farmers’ re quests for assistance, will forward the protection of more of our agricultural land, in 1962 George W. Myers, teacher of Agriculture, Lampeter - Strasburg High School and President, Pennsylvania Vo cational Agriculture Teach ers Association More boys from small farms and from non-farm homes will be enrolling in the Vocational Agriculture program They will be seek ing training which will help prepare them for employ ment in the increasing num ber of off-farm agricultural o°cupations They will re ceive farm work experience ■4 GEORGE W. MYERS on efficient well-established “■arms through the coopera tion of leading farmers m L he community with the l ocal teacher of agriculture City and suburban school districts will give further consideration to the estab-