Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 30, 1966, Image 13

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    Plant Expert Says Time Running
Out For Solution To Food Crisis
Addressing a group of Horsfall, a plant patholo
plant pathologists at a meet- gist and director of the Con.
ing of their society at the nectrcut Agricultural Experi-
University of Delaware re- ment Station, is a member of
.cently, Dr. James G. Hors- President Johnson’s advisory
fall stressed that an affluent committee on food and liber.
society, free from hunger,
, 1o , “An affluent nation doesn t
puts fewer men on the land. , , , ,
;, T . j look like an agricultural na
“lt provides research and ... . ,
. . tion —'but it is A hungry na
education for all citizens and tlon i oo jj S an agncultur
eniphasizes the need for more a i it is not,” he
food from each farmer, not said.
less.” he said. A hungry nation tries to
Every boy who is worth his salt
dreams of the day when he will
be out of school and making his
own way in life.
'cure its .problem by putting j wo Chester CoURtV
more men to work on the ! w " J
land. This is the wrong di- *»”•« Cl'S At Capital
rection to move, according to Two 4 . H Club mem , bers
the plant pathologist. The dn- from ohester County had a
dhstrialization so often pre- busy time reC ently taking a
scribed for hungry societies dose . urp look at government
is also the wrong direction, aclion at fltate 4JH Capital
he added. “They need ‘agn- Days in HarmbUPg .
culturalization instead this
means more food from each Attending from the county
farmer, not merely more were Peggy Wollaston of
farmers ” Toughkenamon, and James
, Nichol of Landenherg Rl.
The population curve and They were among 130 Com .
the .food curve are on a col- monwealth 4 . H me mibers tak-
Irsion course, according to Dr. j n g part jp the two-day evert.
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A Dynamic Future
Awaits You ! !
Business-minded poultrymen as well
as poultry-minded businessmen are
essential in the years ahead.
Before you graduate from high school is the
time to start planning your future career. We submit
that one of the most rewarding careers in the years to
come is to be found in some phase of agriculture.
Tremendous increases in population in this
country and all around the globe will continue to
create a demand for more and more food. Supplying
that food will be a major task ... no job in the years
ahead will be more important.
American agriculture, as a whole, has ex
perienced phenomenal changes in the last few years.
No branch of agriculture has had more spectacular
growth or development than has the Poultry Industry.
Whether it is in the field of:
Genetics,
hundred and one other segments of Poultry Industry
the opportunities for satisfying and profitable careers
are virtually unlimited.
Meet the challenge of the future!
The Poultry Industry, along with all of its
diversified allied industries, desperately needs COLLEGE
TRAINED personnel.
You're sitting on a wonderful opportunity.
Plan now to take advantage of it!
MILLER & BUSHONG, INC.
Nutrition,
Production,
Marketing,
ROHRERSTOWN, PA.
“Makers of Fine Feeds Since 1875“
SECOND SECTION
Research,
or the
NFU Leaders
Blast LBJ On
Farm Prices
The executive committee »{
the National Farmers Union,
in a recent statement, severe
ly criticized as '‘lll-advised"
recent Administration actions
to reduce consumer prices by
moves aimed exclusively at
prices paid to farmers.
The <farm leaders said the
only result of government
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