VOL. 11 NO. 9 THE CAYUGA COUNTY Farm, Home & 4-H Center is one of more than two dozen such centers in New York state. This center was built four and one half year ago, and reportedly hasn’t had an idle moment since. It housed nearly 600 meetings last year. Lancaster County Poultry Assn. Sets Annual Meeting For Feb. 3 - *lihe Lancaster County Poul try Association announces thds week that its thirty-first annual meeting will be held Thursdaj, February 3, at 7:30 pm, at the Farm Cred it Building. 411 West Rose ville Road, Lancaster. In addition to the regular Crop Mgt And Fertilizer Talk Heard By 200 Approximately 200 area farmers and friends attend ed a supper meeting at fhe Blare Ball Fire Hall last week sponsored by Agnco Chemi cal Co in coopeiation with the DuPont Co and Doebler Pennsylvania Hybrids. Following a supper served by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Blue Ball Fire Co , Paul Spencer, agronomist with Agrico, gave a 'slide-illusti at ed talk on soil and crop man agement He was followed bv the DuPont repi esentative who discussed the benefits of weed control for bettei corn yields Slides illustrating good management practices for top (Continued on Page 1) Farm Calendar January 31 7 30 phi , 'Count} FFA Chaptei meets at Warwick Union High School agriculture loom 7:30 pm, Lancaster County SWCD dnectois meet at Lancaster County Planning Commission of fice, 900 East King St., Lancaster. 7 30 pm. Ephrata Adult Farm Welding Class at Ephrata High School. February l 4:30 pm, Lancaster County Vocation , on Page 7) . -1 fw » -9*-. ■'l'- Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 29, 1966 business meeting, members will elect directors for l&iiffr There will 'also be some changes made m the Associ ation’s Eh-Laws Following these regular items of annual business pictuies will be shown and light refreshments will be sei ved All members of the Poul try Association are urged to attend this meeting, and to participate in guiding and supporting their organization thiough the coming >ear. RURAL FREE DELIVERY Snow and Mail. We hope the postman missed reading our weather forecast last weekend as he fought his white way to your waiting mailbox. Sorry about AGRICULTURAL LIBRARY r. THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY County FFA Meeting Rescheduled For 31st The Red Rose Chapter of Futuie Farmers of America „meetmg originally set for last Monday has' been re scheduled for Monday, Janu aiy 31, at 7 30 pm. The meeting, which will be held in the vocational ag neiiltme room at the War wick Union High School, will feature installation of officeis tor 196 G. The program will also be highlighted by conferring of Red Rose Degrees upon 45 county FFA members. A Farm & Home Center Is An Investment In Your Community Speaker Says At F & H Meeting Speaking to approximately 120 peisons gatheied at Hos tetler’s Banquet Hall in Mount Joy Tuesday night for the annual meeting of the Lancaster County Farm & Home Foundation, Harold B Sn°et said that any county as agriculturally prominent as Lancaster desenes to have adequate facilities to serve its farmers. “The top county in Xew York has a total agncultuial production of $24 million. In your county, dairy produc tion alone tops this You ha\e a total agricultural ifro duction ot approximately Lancaster County Swine Producers Assn. Schedules Spring Activities XEIV HOG HOUSIXG A meeting will be held on February 1 to discuss new innovations in hog housing system's from farrowing through finishing Aiea farmers appearing on the progiam will discuss their housing experiences They are' Herbert Shick, Kntztown: Abram Zeiset and John Zeiset, East Earl, Nor man Martin, M>eistown, and Irwin Mai tin Lincoln. Dwight Younkin and Les ter Burdette, Penn State livestock extension special ists. will also be on. hand to field any technical questions that! If you really want to read this week’s fore cast, you'll have to hunt for it. It’s hidden some where inside. L. F, Photo $2 Per Year $ll7 million,” the New York State assistant 4-H Club Leader maneled He inferred there could 'be no question that the county not only de sen ed. but needed, a modern Faun & Home Center. As the New York extension agent showed the audience & series ol slides depicting some of the Centers In his state, he said that a central ly-located Center becomes an asset to the whole commun ity. It provides a place for all types of meetings, when not busy with agricultural and homemaking affairs; it (Continued on Page 5) on management and housing. The meeting will be held, at 8 p an. at the Lancaster Ooumtv Farm Credit Build.-' mg, 411 West Roseville (Continued on Page 7) County Extension Assn. Annual Meeting Feb. 8 The Lancaster County Ag ricultural and Home Econom ics E\tension. Association has scheduled a February Bth date foi its annual meeting. The meeting wall be hdld in the Quarrjnlle Methodist (Continued on Page 5)