• Farm Press tContinued from Page 1) R«ber said, is to better inform farmers on management prob lems ‘ln the early days of farm papeis, editois generally relied completely on specialists —extension and colleges ot ag riculture Today, the editois are in The field gathenng their own information, to a laige extent As they gain knowl edge of one farmer’s success, they s.iaie this mfoi motion with aIJ farmers,” Reber stated Another important function of the farm pi ess, the editor said, is to stimulate sound, serious thinking on controver sial issues that affect farmers. He ci'ed the Susquehanna Riv er Basin Compact as one such subject “Tovi ns and cities are mak ing their plans to assure fu ture water needs under the Compact,” he said “If fanners want water to meet increasing irrigation needs, 'they will have to get the voice of ag- BANK HOURS: Main Office, Millersville and Manlieim Twp. 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Reber agreed that some farm magazines tend to sensa tionalize, or, dress-up the story to look too good, but he point ed out that the responsible faim pi ess trys to avoid this pitfall and stick to the facts He suggested to the question er that writing a story on fail ure might present some prob lems which were considerably different than telling what a certain fanner is doing to succeed. Miles Fry, Ephrata R 3, am- /Mm The weather report says: ‘SANK-BY-MAIL* Avoid bad weather. Set yourself up to the convenience of banking by mail with an account LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA “Serving Lancaster fiom Center Square since 1889” here. FREE PARKING at places listed below. Bring parking ticket to Bank for validation Any Buhrman Parking Lot Grant Street Parking Lot ■ 48 W. Grant St. Kendig Parking Lot - 36 S. Queen St. Hager’s Watt & Shand Parking Garage Swan Parking Lot - Vine & Queen Sts. Stoner Parking Lot Corner Vine & Queen Sts. JC- ' Dog Licensing Time Nears, Dept-. Warns HARRISBURG The State Agriculture Department this week warned dog owners to obtain 1967 licenses for their pets before the mid-January deadline. The new Pennsylvania dog law requires that licenses must be obtained “on or be fore January 15.” Since that date falls on Sunday this year, the deadline for obtaining 1967 licenses has been extended un til Monday, January 16, ac cording to T Luke Toomey, di rector of the department’s Bu reau of Dog Law Enforce ment. nounced that in two weeks, January 18, county agent Max Smith would present a meet ing at the schoolhouse on farm management. Future meetings will feature discussions on conservation and, possibly, steer feeding, Fry said. NK > * \ Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 7, 1967 or t Farm Wife and Family Ladies. Have You Heard? ... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Worth Knowing About Buying Nuts When buying unshelled nuts, select those without scars, cracks, or holes The kernel should not rattle It will take about two pounds of unshell ed nuts to give you one pound or about four cups of nutmeats Weight may vary with type, condition, and size of the nut. Nuts in the shell generally are a better buy than shelled nuts, but the shelled are more convenient to use. This year for the first time, you may find packages of mixed nuts marked with a grade label, such as U. S Extra Fancy or U S Fancy. Grades mean that the mixed nuts are reasonably mixed with at least ten percent but not more than for- ed nuts remain fresh longer ty percent of each kind in the than nutmeats, but do not keep mixture them at room temperature The oily nature of nuts more than a few weeks, causes them to become rancid Keep nutmeats in tightly and stale when exposed to air, sealed containers or in mois moisture, and warmth Unshell- (Continued on Page 6) Holland Stone Ready-Mixed Concrete New Holland Concrete Product New Holland, Pa. Planning to buy a new T ractor See Farm Credit first for Money If you’ve been putting off buying a new tractor because you lack ‘’tractor money”, it’s time to see Farm Credit. 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