32—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, November 27, 1965 Ag. Development Programs Offer Overseas Work Employment in agiiculturnl development piogiams aiound the woi Id is a gi owing field ot vvoik for college giaduatcs, cleclaied the coorclm.itoi of in teinational agnculluial devel opment at The Pennsylvania State University. Russell B Dickeison. duiing the 79th an nual convention of the Nation al Association of State Uni veisities and Land Grant Col leges in Minneapolis, Minn. Dr Dickeison said there is an incieasing need for highly Gained specialists in agncul tmal development with the abilitv to work in a foreign cultme Opportunities are abundant in newly develop ing countnes, he indicated, since far moie people aie en gaged in agncultuie than in any other occupation, especial ly in Asia, Afuca, and Latin Amei ica To meet the needs of newly developing countries, one-third of the land-giant colleges of Fgiicultuie in the US have specific piogiams of insti ac tion to pioduce moie profes sionally tiained men and wo men, for woik in foieign pgncultuial development, Di Dickeison pointed out He suggested that the ‘science of oveiseasmanship,” as he teimed it, should in clude tiaining in a foieign language, mathematics, econo mics, histoiy political science, liteiatiue, and cultuial anthio pology Foi college students interest ed m agncultuial woik abioad, he lecommended an under giaduate year oveiseas, some woik in the Peace Coips or agncultuial missionaiy woik hevond the bacheloi of science 01 mastei of science degree, or leseaich abioad foi a thesis in connection with the doctor of philosophy degiee. • ACP (Continued from Pa§e 9> rectoi Soil Consei \ atir a tint F S Ackennan Fann eit Home Administration and Hithaid Penna-v, ASCS Faim e> Fieldni.in Consti \aiion piactices dis eased md appioved b\ the ACP development gionp loi I'Pifl imlude measmes to le dutc flooding v>ind and wa in] eiosion stieam and les eivoii siltation and pollution Among these measuies i\ ei e Don’t Neglect Your Eyes Visit Your E> e Doctor it son 01 e in doubt Doc On'S Pt ( sc i ip( ions Pilled Adlustincnts Dcjmiis DAVIDS OPTICAL CO. Ah\ojs Sera Better 103 X DUKE STREET Lancaster DV.AOA 00/1 .such things ns establishing in.(l improving vegetative cover on the land, strlpcrop plng. const) net lon of terrac es. ponds and grassed vvater vvajs. 1 1 ee planting and tim ber stand improvement, and pi at tires aimed at providing food ami cover areas for wild life The group also discussed tvpes ot special (onseivatlon p\ .retires which might lie car lied out by farmers on a con eentiated basis under the ACP to help solve ‘specific farm and community conscivation l>i ohlems. Special projects were post poned and will lie developed at a later date. Proposal Made For Pesticide Residue Levels At the request of the Cali fornia Depai tments of Pub lic Health and Agriculture, the Food and Drug Admin istration has published a pro posal to establish residue tol eiances for DDT. DDD, and DDE in milk The Calitorma pioposal would establish tolerances tor residues ot these three pesticides in milk at 005 ppm (pats per million) each. It more than one of the thiee chemicals is present, the to tal may not exceed 0 10 ppm The proposal would also set toleiances in dairy products such as butter, cheese and ice cream for the three chem icals at 125 ppm each in the fat poition ot the prod ucts with the piovision that if moie than one of the three is piesent the total may not exceed 2 50 ppm in the fat Aocoiding- to the petition- PATZ Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Robert K. Rohrer Quarryville, R. D. 1 Hensel KI 8-2559 NOW GET MORE QUALITY AT NO INCREASE IN PRICE WITH A NEW Girton deluxe o n farm cooling tank FEATURING: SPACESAVER SIDE OUTLET ONE-PIECE COVER NEW FOAM TYPE INSULATION ££■ " MOST EFFICIENT COOLING 'TEM CLARK ELECTRIC Three Holstein Breeders In Area Get Top Award Tin cp area Holstein men were icccntly among thirteen Pcnnsyhunions to tiunlifv for cm '-null amounts of thve pesticide chemicals arc un a\ old able in milk because of widespread iiest control oper ations The poililion does not seek to pto\idc for the dc hherate use of these chemi cals on dairy animals, in their feed oi in daily harns FDA Commissioner Larnck said that this petition again points up the board question ol the public heal'th signifi cance of the piesence of pes ticides in our food supply He said that he will soon ap point a high let el scientific adtisory committee to take a new look at this problem, particularly from the stand point of whether or not res idues aie unaioidable They will also re-evaluate the long lange eftects of small amounts ot residues in foods. Larnck said that the committee will be asked for advice on wheth er pioposals to establish tol erances lor lesidues in foods resulting from emironmental or other contamination con forms to the national policy on the conti ol of pesticides in our enmonment as stated by the President’s Science Advisory Committee on Use of Pesticides and endorsed b\ the resident in his state ment on .May 15. 19G3. In Us consideration o£ the bioad question, the commit tee will study the California proposal as nell as any com ments that aie filed on it. SUPER Self Service SHOES 2750 Columbia Ave. Lancaster Lane. Co.’s Largest Shoe Store All Ist Quality Super Low Prices ■**¥**¥¥**■ R. D. 1, Kir.zers the Progressive Breeders’ Award, the highest recogni tion alltilnahle by a breeder of* registered Holstein cattle. •They ore; .folin E. Krel der, Lancaster, qualifying' for the fourth time: Arthur D * .Mary K Wenger, Man helm, also qualifying for the loin th time; and Heitzler’s Daily Farm, Elizabethtown, a scs (ind-time qualifier To win the Progressive Breeders* Aw.nd. a Holstein breeder must meet strict re quirements in all phases of dairy rattle bleeding and management, including pro- A old, fashioned Our generous deals are-but our New Idea spreader line is the most modern ; most complete in the world! Right now we’re offering -excellent trade ins on New Idea spreaders —Flail, Single Beater, Dual Beater, or Cylinder/ Paddle —in sizes from 70 to 250 bushels Time to trade. •Trade in and trade up. Full year guarantee on every New Idea spreader. Landis Bros. Lancaster Wilbur H. Graybiil Lltitz, R. D. 2 Chas. J. McComsey & Sons Hickory Hill, Pa. Allen H. Matz Denver Chet Long Akron ductlon, type Improvement, herd health and the develop ment of home-bred animala. 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