Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 29, 1966, Image 6

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    6 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 29, 1966
State Secretary of Agriculture Ice
land H. Bull, seated center, and mem
bers of Governor’s Committee on Agri
culture. From left, seated: Dr, J. E.
Honan, Philadelphia; C. L. Rumberger,
Pittsburgh; Secretary Bull; Dr. R. E.
Larson. University Park; Dr. Mark W.
Allam, Philadelphia; standing; Dr. M.
C McJunkin, Pittsburgh; Ralph Cul
ver, Laceyville. L. K. Sk'romme, New
Sub-Committees Wind Up Studies:
Ready Reports For Gov/s Comm.
HAUKISIU'UO Sub-com
ma tees. that hate been mak
ing an inteiibue stttd> ot the
scope and potential ot the
states agricultui e will pie
sent their lepoits to the Go\-
einoi s Committee on Agncul
tine ilarch 1G in the Penn
sihama Agncultuie Building
Slate Agiiciiltuie Sceiet.an
Le'aud H BuU said, follow
ing a meeting with the sub
committees that most ot
them aie neaiing completion
ot -pe ihc studies Alter its
lUaich meeting the mam com
mittee will consolidate the
tatiotts findings and lecom
mendations loi piesentation
to Got ei not "William AV
Sci anton
This pi esentation will be
made Bull indicated, at a
Setbnd Goiemor's Confeience
on Agriculture that has been
tentamely set for April At
the first conference a vear
ago leaders representing tari
ous segments ot the state's
agncuUure requested the
Goiemor to name a commit
tee to woik with the Socie
tal t
On Tuesday, February 1,
7 29 p m tie topic of “Eco
nomics ot Mechanical Ha>-
handUng" will be discussed
bj Ralph O’Donnell, product
managei of balers, New Hol
land Machine Co Aiiv-one in
terested is welcome to attend
the class at the Garden Spot
Accoidingly, a committee High School Vocational Ag
sixteen was named to make ncultuie Depaitment
YOU-VE GOT TO HAVE* SYSTEM GO JAMESWAY POWER CHOAIN3
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Distributes evenly from wall in. Gives you up to
20% more silo capacity. Easily unloads uneven
frozen silage. Works for you in any season. Lowest
cost combination on the market.
Converts from unloader to power-driven distributor In
minutes. Just remove unloader chute, attach Fill-O-Matic
distributor board, raise to top of silo, and you're ready
to fill. Power Circle Drive rotates board at constant
speed. Stop in for low prices.
|] M. E. SNAVELY
to South Cedar Street Ph, 626-8144 Lititz, Penua. 17543
Holland; Douglas Moorehead, North
East; A. H. Funk, Millersville; Glenn
Troyer, Waterford; J. E. Bobb, Her
shey; Max Hempt, Camp Hjll; W. A.
Free, Sr., Hungerford; William Yerkes,
Buckingham; Carroll Streeter, Phila
delphia; Dr. James Work, Doylestown,
and Deputy Secretary of Agriculture,
Jack R. Grey.
a thorough-study of the Com
monwealth’s farm and agn
busineah situation Its pui
pose was to exploie wa>& for
deio'opng the tull potential
ot th s industij xvith a \iew
to stiengthemng the state’s
and tor meeting
c> onomv
tood needs of an expanding
population
Aieas assigned to sub-com
nmtees include business and
■■l edit competition foi rural
iesotnc.es paiticulaily land
and watei governmental en-
Mionuient conelation of
pioduaion and maiketing
educational needs, and pub
lic lelations
PAIiM MKC'H. CLASS
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• Now Is The Time
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simple mixture ot 2 parts
clacked coin and 1 part
whole or crimped oats will
mciease the amount of lamb
to be maiketed.
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Larson Sees Increasing World!
Population Ending Crop Surplus
Increasing world popula- train'tig. And we will need
tlon will eventually wipe out Investments in tools and ta-
A'lnerl'-’a’s surplus farm props. cli.ties for research and th#
ire the opinion of Russell E. counminlfntion of informa-
Lnrsou. dean of the College tlon gained 'through ro
of Agriculture at The Pe/nn- search.” he added.
ay I van hi State University.
Speaking at a recent meet
ing ot the Harrisbuig Ki
wamS Club, Larson said
world populations and world
food motors are such that
AJiner> , «) may soon need to
diWcaird agricultural restraints
and asiiunie a greater respon-
sibility in feeding an expect-
ed 10 percent increase in Pg rm Show History
world popvlation m the next Books Sfi|| Available
two decades. A history of the Pennsyl-
The Penn. State dean sad yania Farm shQW pub .
a combination ot favorable, lighed m 1936 but has beea
soil and climatic conditions, out Qf t for many vears
Plus an advanced technology, aM lg now a collectorB . item .
wim force the United States, The same lg Mkel to toppell
Canada, and Western Europe to a new 6 4-page profusely
to accept a major role in illustrated hlstory that made
feeding the world’s expand- rtg a , ppearance at the 1566
mg paptt atron. In the United Golden Aliniversary Farm
States alone, the population Show this January .
increases at the rate of one „ The Pirgt F ifty Years ot
new citizen every 11 seconds, the Pennsylvania Farm Show”
he stated. By 19S0, U S hag bee , n acc i amied as a high
population is expected to ]y interes t,ng and rare his
leach 2'4a million persons torlcal document There will
‘The population explosion be no <- second edition” &uo
challenges us to create puib- to the of pu , bltcatfon ,
lit awaieness ot the mcreas- state legulatlons require tSat
mg importance of agriculture lt be sold for a set pnce .
dn a changing society,” Lar- A hmited nun ,ber 1S at ill
son att'.nued available at a cost of one
It we wish to continue our do j] ar each from the State
present way ot life we will Pam shQW Commission Farm
need continued emphasis upon show Building, Harrisburg,
agneultmal education and p a 17120
Make more money—feed for veal
Ful-O-Pep Veal Caff Sup
Terre Hill
Investments in Pennsylvan
ia farm production are esti
mated close to $3 5 billion,
he said Farm sales in 1964
totaled $782 million. Th° ag
ricultural industry of the
State supplies 42 percent of
all emp’ojment in the Com
monwealth.
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Based on areas where quality veal is in demand.
Grubb Supply Co.
Elizabethtown
Kirkwood Feed & Groin
Kirkwood
Stevens Feed Mill, Inc.
Stevens, Penna.