SHOW HEIFERS GET SOME TRAINING for the benefit of the county ex tension agent. Linda and Donna Eshleman, left to right, pose their Ayrshire heif neth Eshleman looks on. Club members Plastow, far right, as their father, Ken neth Eshelman looks on. Club members rely on parents and leaders for help with project-calves, and this was no exception. Mr. Eshleman lent a hand in posing the heifers and stood by to help keep them in place for-the photographer. L. F. Photo • Extension Agent tContmued From Page 10) Eshleman, a leader in the Plastow’s accomplishments Again Plastow checked and county Ayrshire-Jersey-Brown sm , ce he came to the county scored the leeord books and Swiss 4-H club, is planting Pen iHe has cached three state checked the girls’ knowledge Bel 69 tobacco, and was anx- championship dairy judging ■of management practices. Sis- ious to get it in the field eaily, teams and had one team go ter Sandra was not at home, but he took time out to help a jj tlie way t 0 fouith place in but her heifer was also pointed the girls show their heifers FLORIN DAIRY RATIONS TO SUIT EVERY NEED! Get Maximum Production With FLORIN DAIRY FEEDS Allow Us to put an Efficient Dairy Program to Work on Your Farm - Call Mount Joy 653-2411 Wolgeimith Bros., inc. Florin^HPenna. out to US, • Unexcelled in quality • Taste appealing in texture • Developed over years of experience 11 we discussed Over lunch * itTi --loi3 \ V __ Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 22, 1963—11 (national competition at the Na tional Dairy Cattle Congresb, (Waterloo, lowa,, in 19-61.- ’fie had coached the Northampton (County team which won the 'state chainipionsliip the year he came to Lancaster He has coached three state championship dairy demonstra tion teams and saw one of them win a blue ribbon at the Waterloo show The other two teams attended the National Dairy Conference at Chicago, but did not enter national coni ipetition. In 19 54 he escoited the 'Pennsylvania 4-H livestock judging team to the national 4-H Club Congress in Chicago. He has attended the National County Agents convention in Philadelphia, Huston, Texas, Miami Beach, New York City, and Las Crus, New Mexico In '1957 he was advanced to the (position of Associate County Agent. Tobacco planting was again under way when we stopped at the farm of Jesse Balmer, Lititz R 4 Young Jesse and his sister, Cynthia, both first year members were anxious for us to see their Guernsey calves, and brought books and ques tions for the county agent to chePk and answer. A'fter I took a picture of the heifers and let a cow push me against a doorway, breaking the camel a, we were on our way again. I took another picture, hold ing the camera view finder in place witn my third hand, of the Jacob Bolhngei family at Lititz R 4 John Bollinger brought out his first project heiter for our inspection and Nancy Bollinger brought her first calf heifer off pasture for us to see Books were again checked and Nancy had seme questions about the dairy demonstration she will present with the help of Nancy Stoltzfus, Ronks R 1 An afternoon appointment with the dentist cut short our Livestock Auction Market EVERY TUESDAY Starting Promptly at 1:30 p.m. Starting with bulls, steers, heifers, cows, hogs and calves. We get top $$ for your Livestock Give us a call HI 2-4181 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. VINTAGE. PA. Frank Dussinger, Manager afternoon nde, but as we headed back towaid Lititz I asked Plastow what- he likes most about his work “I get a lot of satisfaction out of working with youth, and I have a lot of admitation for the youth of Lancaster County,” he said “Of course, I am 'proud of the DFTIA in the county, and I think a lot of the credit is due to close-knit family operations where the entire family paiti cipates in the dairy enterpnze.” he added. Plastow went back to clear up some details and be ready for the following day when a specialist in Agricultural En gineering would be in the county to work out some pro blems in 'building remodeling. I hurried to keep my date with the dentist’s drill As the drill shreiked its path up behind my left eye, I thought back on the day with the extension worker This, too, is agriculture, I thought. • Barley Support (continued from page 1) kind was available under the 1962 feed grain program The basic loan rate is for barley grading No 2 or bet tei It is adjusted by discounts for giade and quality to deter mine support prices for indi vidual producers The discount schedule is the same as for the 19 62 crop The Chairman reminded growers that price support on 1963-crop barley will be avail able to those producers who participate in the 1963 teed grain program by diverting at least 20 percent ot their total barley, corn, or grain sorghum acreage to conserving use Thfe United States lost only one an ci aft carrier by enemy action m World War 2 the U S Block Island, near thd Azoies, by a Gennan sub- marine