18—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 3, 1962 Farm Exports Play Big Role In Foreign Trade UNIVERSITY PARK, PA The world market continues to be a highly important out let and source of income for Pennsylvania farmers, says a State-by-State study just com pleted by the U S Department of Agriculture Pennsylvania farmers sup pled the export market with products worth $57,000,000 in the 1960-61 fiscal year, the study indicates Principal com modities exported were fruit, wheat, tobacco, poultry, dairy Longenecker’s Hatchery ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. and livestock products "It is a real tribute to the Pennsylvania's agriculture” elliciency of our Keystone u g 'agricultural exports State farmers that they are f> billion worth of U S to helping feed the world s f t ,rm products were exported, consumers,” sa>s Dr Russell or a b ou t one-sixth of our total E Darson, Director, Agncult- farm output ural Extension Service “Eien though our farms are a long way from foreign mar kets, through foreign, trade the two are brought close to gether. “Foreign markets are giv ing our farmers a much better outlet and Income than is pos sible from the home market alone “We need to continue to keep our ejes on events af- feeling foreign markets bc- f.iusc these exents ha\e a real dollars-and-cents meaning to For many farmers, the for eign market has become a ma jor outlet In 19G0-61, exports equaled half of the nation's production of cotton, wheat, nee, and dried peas, two fifths of the output of soy beans and tallow, a third of the production of tobacco, hops, flaxseed, and nonfat dry milk; a fifth of the dried whole milk output, and a sixth of the feed grains sold EMplre 7-1545 off farms Other important ex ports included fruits, poultry meat, and Variety meats "Many agricultural com modity groups throughout the country are working closely with the USDA in efforts to build exports ex'en further," Dr Larson continues. “In ar eas such as Western Europe, business is booming and cust omers haxe the money to buy more from U S farmers The biggest problem in such coun tries is access to markets Too often, trade barriers limit the amounts that American agri culture can sell One of the big national objectixes at this time is to arrne at an inter- national trade program that gives U S agriculture better bargaining power so It can sell PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE FARM MACHINERY Saturday, s At R. J>. fltl, AA'indsor, Pa., in Ixnvcr Windsor Township on road leading Ironi AA’indsor Township School to York Road, The I'udcrsigned will offer at public sale the lolloyying: 68-Xeyv Holland hayliner baler with motor - baled less than ;5,000 bales, 15)49 DC Case tractor with P.T. and wheel weights - completely cihauled recently, 1048 A'AC Case tractor with plows, Cultiyators, hydraulic lilt, 1054 Cbev. pick-up truck, Reims double row tobaci o planter, disc- harrow, John Deere 3 bottom 14 inch Cylinder plow on rubber, .Ale Peering Cnlti packer, 13 and l(i It. mbber tired wagons, Xeyv Holland Can non Com Slid lor with bagger and cob c. nner. Dayid Bradley 10 inch lianmicrnull, tyyo hole Coin shelter yyith motor, Ontario 14 hoe disc dull, Xeyy Idea moyyer - 7 ft, cut, New Idea 12 A manure spieadci, John Deeie 12 A Com bine with motor - 0 It. cut, Anv Idea Coni Picker Xo. 7, peg harrow, John Dcoie Xo. 300 trip rope double row' Corn Plant er, Oliver yveed sprayer yyith 300 gal. tank - tiailer type, trac tor chains, Xew Idea 28 ft. Comcyoi yyith motor, X’eyv Idea side delnery rake, John Deere S section harrow, John Deere hillside hitch, poyyer take off tuc pump. Scalding trough, too yyheel trader, roller, non troughs, Syracuse hoise plow, s agio Corn planter. Cany as, grindstone, tobacco pi ess-; gage and shoyel ployv, 25 ft. double belt, small belts, bags. 4 metal bog 1 coders, 4 hog 1 contains, bog shelter. Com Crib, (! bales baling twine, platform scales, A 4 h.p. motor, 5 iron kettles, :i kettle nngs, Xo. 23 meat grinder, stuffer, lard press, grease, oil, end' saw, wheelbarroyy, cream separator, 4: block and tickles, nocks, benches, torks, hoes, log chains, small tools, some household goods. 15 YORKSHIRE SHOATS and mam other aitides too numerous to mention. >ot icsjxmsible for aceldents on day of .sale. Kelteshincnt Rights Reserved Aucts Note: ’ Practically all of the a bote listed farm machinery is late model and in. excellent condition. If jou are in the market for any pieces listed, be sure to attend this sale - Sat., March 10, 1062. JACOB A. GILBERT, Auctioneer Phone Red Lion 246-5056 REV. M. B. HEILAND, Clerk even more dctnely in foreign markets ” My Neighbors "If you're here *k*«i ai broken window— my parental are away on a year’* reac- tion.” Of March 10, 1962 At 11:00 A.M. Cash Terms: Clair W. Owner Fautb