, • Master Former soil conservation practices, Funk uses cover crops to build (Continued from Page 1) soil organic matter. Except for irrigation is used on staked small fruits, asparagus, and ftomgto plants in the fields to - rhubarb, he’crops the land for ’ offset 'late frost in the spring two years, then seeds to Gr and early fall frost. chardgrass, Ladino and red One of the major crops at c^°. ve ‘ - J* 1 ] 8 s * an d is fertilized Funk’s is sweet corn. The fam- a . nd r t 'y° years before ily annually grows about 50 11 18 p ° wed undcr f° r the next acres of this crop to supply the cash crop ’ farm stand and the several Active in statewide agricul other stands it maintains at tui ’al activities, Funk is a mem markets in the Lancaster area, her of the Governor’s Commit- An advocate of the latest tee on Agriculture, a member IF YOU PLANT CORN YOU'LL WANT THIS Ortho Unipel Starter Fertilizer 13-34-10 • b* asy to and^e ***• • Proven performance . . . ,• Highest available analysis \ • Convenient to store and s s^jT \.et \ • Most uniform pellet .. • ' let o Uniform early response . . • Higher Also available in bags or bulk 20-10-10, 16-16-16, 10-20-20 T.M. Reg. U.S. Pat. off. Ortho and Unipel FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT lilllWlilMllll - SMOKEJOWN, -PA.-Phone 397-3539 “ * * * ■" “ J- - t b The“ Perfect Ration you can’t buy it- you haye to build it! The reason is simple: feed companies don’t produce a protein supplement or dairy ration that’s exactly right for every dairyman’s needs. If they did, nobody could afford to buy it. But, you can have the Perfect Ration for your particular feeding needs ...by building it yourself. How? By using your own gram and roughage in combination with natural pro tein and VIGORTONE pre-mixes. You see, by blending your own fresh ration, you know exactly what goes in it and how much. Now, control of the quality, balance, and cost of the ration is back in the hands of you, the feeder 'if *f if "f ;t‘ Stf l ? I**l' /> I of the Pennsylvania Soil- and Water Conservation Commis sion, a former president of the Pennsylvania Association of Soil Conservation District Dir ectors, a member of the board of directors of the Penn State Agricultural Advisory Council, and a past president of the Pennsylvania Vegetable Grow ers Association. He is present ly serving his 15th term as chairman of the County Soil and Water Conservation board. The Funks have seven chil dren: Amos, Grace, Elizabeth, Anna Mae, Andrew, Fred, and June Andrew and Fred are full-time workers on the farm and are prospective partners Amos is in the U. S Air Force and Anna Mae is a student at Millersville State College. The Master Farmer award is an honor presented annually by the Pennsylvania Farmer and Penn State University Ex tension Service. Winners this year were selected from 158 nominations submitted by fel low farmers and county agents throughout the state. • Lawless Cited (Continued from Page 1) poultry industry in Pennsyl vania span a period approach ing 44 years During that woikmg lifetime he has been instrumental in developing many progiams enabling the state to better seive the in dustry, including developing the Bureau of Poultry & Eggs itself, which he now heads TURKEYS AUCTIONED Each year at the Farm Show banquet, the grand and reserve champion turkeys are auc tioned to the industry This year’s price for the gland champion gobbler of the Faim show didn’t appioach the neax iccord $42 a pound bi ought by last year’s Konhaus Farms’ champion Auctioneer Omar Landis of Manheim knocked down the 37-pound tom to Mil ler & Bushong, Inc, Hohxeis town, at $l5 50 a pound The Because VIGORTONE pre-mixes for dairy cattle are potent blends of vitamins, minerals, trace elements, and active live cell yeast, you can reduce the protein content of your ration without effecting its vital nutritional balance. VIGORTONE sees to that. To learn more about how VIGORTONE pre-mixes can help you build the Perfect Ration for your feeding needs, see your VIGORTONE serviceman soon. Vloortone Pianeer rftvtltptr of prt mixes far livestock HP V»fertene Products Inc Cedar Rapids lowa Leon B. Hershey Box 166, Paradise, Pa. District Manager Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 14, 1967—13 reserve champion, a 22-pound hen, went to Daniel K. Good, Columbia R 1 poultry dealer at $lO a pound. TOMORROW’S LEADERS The featured speaker of the evening, Dr. Ohailes E li\.n of Daytona Beach, Floiida, ie lated impressions of his fiisl visit to the Farm Show “I was stiuck today by all the' things a farmer has to know these days And I was im pressed parhculaily with the youth of today that I saw there Tomonow’s leaders, ‘on the hoof ” He said it was a real experience foi a non faimer such as he to obseive our fain youth in action. Irvin, who has been a pio fessional speaker on business management problems for 36 years, told the poultrymen that to make anything of their businesses they have to help the people they woik with create something better than they could create without good management “You and I take the raw material of people and cieate from it an economic perfoim ance that makes better, more productive people of them, and creates a profitable busi ness which benefits all,” Iran said. He commented on the chang es that aie occurring in the market-place He said it is no longer a product-oriented mar ket, it is now a consumer-piod uct-onented market. with the emphasis on the ccnsumei Ii vin added that theie is no longer a shaip division be tween production and sales The two aie now vntually in sepaiable if******************************.*..*..*.*..*.*.*.*-.*-.*-*.*** WHEN FIELD WORK IS DONE Before geo pots sis in your sheri... put it in min simp After a long, hard year of field work —that's the time to think tractor care. Why the hurry? Because getting John Deere Service before you “bed down” your tractor helps correct irregularities while they’ie fresh in mind . , . lets you avoid the last-minute spring rush . . . prepares you for a faster getaway next season with greater protection against down time. Stop in now, during “Tractor-Care Opportunity Days.” Make a date for a checkup, tune-up whatever shop work you need Now is the best lime to regain like-new tractor peiformance! Landis Bros. Inc. Lancaster 393-3906 Wenger Implement Co ' Buck BU 4-4467 M. S. .Yeorsley & Sons West Chester 609-2990 - A> B. 6. Groff, Inc. New Holland 354-8001 "Today,” he said, “we spend a billion dollars a year on maiket icscarch —finding out what the consumers want. Then we give them those par ticular th.ngs ” He computed fb s app' oa.h to earlier meth ods which simply mated a pioduct which the nunufac tuier thought would sell and then the sale-men went out to try to sell the people on it. The maiket rescaich appioach, he said, has put countless pioJacls on the maiket in the pj ! 20 .veais that weie gob bled up as fact as thev W'eie piodactd simply because peo ple wan'ed them The demand was already theie, wailing to be filled PA. AGRICULTURE, TRILLION A YEAR S'ate agucultuie Secietaiy Leland H. Bull told the poul tijmen that Pennsylvania's ag ucultuial pioducts now gioss about $9OO-million a >ear lie said that v/ith a bieak in the wc-ther this yeai, theie was a chance the state would hit the sbilhon mark Secietaiy Bull also lepoiled that plans are under consid eiation foi revamping and ic constiucting much of the Faim Show facilities He said he has ieque:ted funds to leplace all of the piesent quaiteis except the laige aiena This goal de pends upon getting the money and upon getting additional land he has icquested The g.oup gathered at the Penn Hams Hotel’s Giand Balhocm also heaid fiom Wil liam R Meyei, Federation piesident, Donna Heagy, Penn sylvania Poultiy Queen and toastmastei Henduk Wentink, Alan Beyer Christiana LY 3-5687 Shotzberger's Elm 665-2141 :