12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 20, 1965 Garden Spot 1 YFA Tour New Bolton Yet. Center by Clair W. Zerby, Student Teacher Twenty-five Young Farmers, their advisor Gene Daugherty and two student teachers, Ro bert Elmer and Clair Zerby recently toured the New Bol ton Center at Kennett Square. The group was met by Dr. C. J Hollister, the administra tor of the Center, who briefly gave a histoiy of the Center and the facilities. The Center is a part of the School of Vetei inary Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania. It is maintained for teaching, research, and services to the public. Approximately three hundred and fifty acres are owned by the university and an additional two bundled and seventy acres are rented, giv ing a total of six hundred twenty acres. A milking herd of twenty seven registei ed, purebred Guernseys is maintained for Whatever your dairy -feeding program, you can use new Wayne 32% Dairy Krums to good ad vantage. Just balance this blend of high quality proteins, vitamins and minerals with the nutrients in your own -farm grains. Select the protein level that is right for the roughage used. Each cow will produce milk at her full bred-in milking power. Ana, the texture of ground and mixed rations is improved. Ask us for details, To Help Your Dairy Herd, STAY OUT IN FRONT lIERSHEY PROS Kcniholds C ' H M - STAUFFER & SONS, INC. J S. STAUFFER & SON \ Ruben Keesee Joint Lane. County SCS Staff Euben Keesee of Nashville, Tenn., has recently been hired ns a Soil Conservationist by the U.S. Soil /Conservation Service' for Lancaster. County. Euben graduated as an Agron omist from Tennessee Agri cultural and Industrial State University and worked as a Eesearch Technician in plant Sciences for the University for the past 13 years. His work with the SOS will be primarily helping farmers and other landowners to de velop complete conservation plans for their land. Euben plans to reside in Lancaster with his wife and three chil dren. 768-3501 ■> V