—Lancaster*Farming, Saturday, April 20, 1963 •- 10 • Ag. Budget (Continued Horn Page 1) processing plants, to regulate milk manufacturing plants, promote farm products and protect watersheds. He said \he tundb requested by the Foods and Chemistry buieau will permit no new work by that bureau at a time when tood additives, and the'greater use of pesticides 'has put in creased burdens on the bureau Bull said, however, there is a |lOO,OOO appiopnation set aside for woik on the soil sm \ey being conducted bhiough out the state. The farm show building, wh ich is in need of new heating, electrical equipment and paint will be hurt the most Requests for tin inline and equipment for the new office and labora tory building weie cut from lus budget. “If the new building is leady lor occupancy m June of 1964 as planned,” he told the dealers, “we wouldn’t be able to occupy the structure until monev is appropriated for fut inture and equipment in fiscal year 1964-65.”" In response to a question about the futine of farming in Penna , Bull indicated big changes, "perhaps from tradi tional farming as we now kno\>- it to a whole new field of agriculture including tree and fish propagation farming ” He said he was hopeful thaP the department could develop' a promotion of farm products to tie m with the governor’s “Pride m Pennsylvania Pro gram ” The Lancaster regional feed dealers meeting, headed by Robert Graybill, Miller and Bushong, Inc , Rohrerstown, was one of nine held through out PennsjLama by the associ ation. Egg Auction Shows Growth William G- Cairlin, president of Pioduceis Cooperative Ex change iepoited at the last DueUois Meeting, fiist six months earning position was pell ahead oi a year ago hy TO S% inaease Working capi tal continues to mciease each month Dollar sales neie up hy 3- and expenses deueased by 3 Sc' Receipts of membets eggs aie ahoxo a xear ago and a higher peicentage are being plant giaded. A second shift is now operat ing on the new grading 'and packaging machine The equip ment is working well, it is much taster and more efficient. The most outstanding teature on this equipment is the elec tions blood spot deteetoi, it is much more accuiate than hand candling. Wildlife 4-H Elects Officers Wilbur Hosier, Manheim Rl, ivas elected piesulent of the Lancaster Countj -J-H Wildlile Club Wednesday night at a leoi gani/ation meeting held m the home ot Mi and Mrs Mel vin Long, Lititz Rt. Other offlceis named includ ed John Elb, Vice pi evident; Tcuesa Chailes. secietarj; Gail Siegnst, ti easuiei. An nette Long song leadei, Ted jlet t game leadei, Enc Ston ei. new roportoi, Maivm Sh enk county council delegate, and Ja\ Foieman, junior lead er Sen 101 leadei s are Mr and Mis Long and Mr. and Mrs. H. Raymond Stoner. The club v. ill combine their phone or write today party iand pltmra hik,e'tqr Mi?yi > £PI?ERT. A, .foe, > ? i l clna ( nstow;ix Letters -O- To The Editor Lancaster Faming Gentlemen: If possible, - please send me a February 16th issue of the Dear Sir Lancaster Farming I am interested in reading smption expires to your paper the full story about the Fut- “Lancaster Farming”. So I am ure Farmers of America sending check of Four Dollars 1 DeKalb 640 Can Take It When The GOING Is ROUGH “DEKALB” is a Brand Name. The Number is a Variety Designation. Next Time PLANT ALL DEKALB P. 1. ROHRER S BROJRC. *X 1 . Smokctovm ifrtfe. 3tV<*