. _ , , tv,. , n/t loco eminent controls as* temper- ■which was expected with lit- a free market system. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 24, 1962 measuies for helping agri- tie opposition, would keep the In an apparent refer* , . . culture adjust to a pattern in Grange, the oldest of the na- the Farm Bureau positk ■fare or to enjoy the fuuts f ]]ne with deman<i Attainment tional farm organizations, at Grange resolution said om highly productive econ- fauch an ac i Jus t m ent, they odds with the Amencan'Farm many of the actions nr omv on a par with non-faim, s;n<l) WQuld permit a re duc- Bureau Federation, which stabilize agriculture tion and possible elimination wants a minimum of govern- such magnitude and ci Giange leaders emphasized of most of the piogiams meat management and gieat- ity that they can only 1 that thev looked upon go\- Adoption of the lesolution, er dependence on what it calls by aid of government. 16 Nat’l Grange Backs Controls The national contention of ‘he Gianne meeting in Foit ■\\ a tile Indiana this week le adnmed then position of fai -01 nn, gcneinineut piogiains to help stabilise taim piocluction aml pi ices In a i esohition passed b\ a contention committee the na tional faun oigamyation said it is wasteful and unsound public polict loi not eminent to continue to suppoit faun pines b\ adding to alreadt otei-laige got eminent stock piles T!ie lesolntion stated fui thci that unless agnuiltuie adopt-, and implements supplt rontiol piogiams loi those lommodities which me m f onrinuous pine difficulti°. theie is little hope that tann people w ill be able eithei to make the most ehectite con ti ilninons to oin national w el- • Young Farmers (Continued Horn Page 1) Quanvville, RU 1, organiza tion piesideut At the conten tion Xovembei 28 the joung faimeis will discuss tour top ics Entiy Oppoitunities into Fanning, Agncultural Fin ance and Ci edit, Wha T Size of Faim Businessand Produc ing foi Mai ket Demands A vvoikshop on floial ai iangements will be held toi wives of joung tanneis din ing the afternoon A banquet, complete with enteitainment trom the State College Com minute Theatie group, will conclude the piogiam Each voting faimei chapter plans an annual program de signed to meet the education al needs of its members Young fanner classes are an impoitant pait of the voca tional agriculture institution al piogiam in most commun itv high schools. Overly savs Vocational agneulture teach eis help >oung farmeis oi gamze adult classes and pro vide on-faun instruction Faimeis who give a few hours attention to w interning ltd'll tiaotois befoie tiaid wintei ai lives will sa\e time and monei, suggests Bui ton S Home, Penn State exten sion agiifiiltuial engineer CONTROL Chickweed IN Alfalfa - Clover WITH Chloro I.P.C. For best results spray when tempeiatiiies ian*je liom 40 to fit) (li'Srm. \pplj 1 to 2 qu.uts of ( hloio ri’F. with at least 20 gallons ol water pet ,u t< Foi mole Inhumation contact SMOKKTOWX, people. DAIRYMEN ARE PLEASED - COWS LIKE 'EM! DARI-PAK .... if-'s the talk of Lancaster County. Coarse Texture and Pelleted DARI-PAK, has been much greater than our fondest expectations. switching to "production proven" DARI-PAK. Check the !ist below - - then coll your PA DARI-PAK PELLETS NO QUESTION about the ever-growing popularity of Form Bureau's PELLETED There are mony valid reasons why more and more dairymen are Farm Bureau FIELDMAN, or phone 394-0541, for complete details. DARI-PAK PELLETS Two protein levels, 14% & 16%. 100% vegetable protein ration. High in Energy content. Tasty - full 10% Molasses. Nutrients carefully balanced. Added Vitamin A and D 2. Calcium/Phosphorous ratio 1 to 1. Made to order mill fresh. Free flowing very few fines. A truly economical grain ration. Bulk Discount increases savings. Attractive Large-User Discounts. Full retail price for your grain. Start Today... Feed the Farm Bureau Way! Qualified FIELDMEN are anxious to serve and assist you in designing a PROFITABLE DAIRY FEEDING PROGRAM. iC. COU For Prompt’, Courteous Service, In Bags or Bulk, Call . . . Lancaster 394-0541 New Holland Quarryville 354-2146 Patron acceptance, of both Manheim 665-2466 ST 6-2126 •e: eed
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