Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 15, 1967, Image 20

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—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 15,1967
Agr. Econ.-Sociology
Major Offered At PSU
Professional training in agri
cultural economics and rural
sociology is offered in a new
four-year major in the College
of Agriculture at Penn State
University as announced re
cently.
Such a major prepare* stu
dents for jobs in management
or government where the ob
jective is wise use of resources
either in operating a business
or in attaining various social
objectives, states Dr. Jerome K.
Paste, associate director of Res
ident Education in the College.
Career opportunities exist
in area and human resource
development, zoning and plan
ning commissions, m a nage
ment of resources such as
nm> BE WISER $Sj
PLANTKRIZER
Guaranteed Seed Corn Since 19Q4
Seed Available at all times.
Single Cross and 4 Way Cross
Contact EUGENE G. HOOVER, Lititz R. D. 3, Pa.
Phone 569-0756
START THE SEASON OFF
PROFITABLY BY USING
FARMERS' FERTILIZERS
Pulverized and Granular
FARMER S FERTILIZER
WORKS For the Farmer
365 WEST BAINBRIDGE STREET
ELIZABETHTOWN
Quality Fertilizers Since 1904
YCIJ /t. iO’ TO HAVE A SYSTEM -GO JAMESWAY POWER CHORtNQ
SCREW-FEED
IMPELLER
hayla w „ w
-i,. STANDARD EQUIPMENT
unloads 24 silo without on all volumatic
extra motor. s,LO unloaders at
NO EXTRA COST
HI LANDIS BROS., INC.
I 1305 Manheim Pike, Lancaster, Pa.
Phone 393-3906
land, water, and wildlife, ag
ricultural extension work, ag
ricultural credit management,
and foreign agricultural serv
ice.
Courses in economics, his
tory, sociology, political sci
ence. and psychology make up
a considerable portion of this
major in agricultural econom
ics and rural sociology.
To enroll in Penn State’s ma
jor in agricultural economics
and rural sociology, high school
graduates must have a back
ground of three units of Eng
lish, two units of algebra Cl
one of algebra and one of plane
geometry, one unit of science,
and nine additional units. In
terested persons must also sub
mit scores from the Scholastic
Aptitude Test of the College
Entrance Examination Board.
Call Us Now
Ph. AC 717 367-1211
Poultry Serviceman's salmonellosis; laryngotrache- E. T. Mallinson, poultry path
' , His; control of salmonellosis; ologlst, Pa.'Bureau of Animal
Short Course June 6-8 disinfectants- their evaluation Industry Laboratory; Stan
„ . . ... and use; an economic analysis Smith, poultry nutritionist, Ag-
The Fa. Poultry Industry 0 f reproduction systems; mer- way, Inc.; J. E. Williams, re-
Short Course will be presented chanclising pays; and brooding search veterinarian, U.S.D.A.
by Penn State University from and rearing pullets on wire. S. E. Poultiy Research Labora-
June 6-June 8. In previous !n addition to staff members Tr
years this course has been 0 f the college of Agriculture „ ny years of
called the Poultry Sales and an( j Business Administration at tend The cours'e & lgl * ° **
Service Short Course. This year Penn state; William Anderson, lena tne coulse '
the course will also be co- pathologist, Regional Diagnos- The fee for the course is $lO
sponsored by the Pennsylvania tic Laboratory, Doylestown; Li- for Pennsylvanians and $l5 for
Poultry Federation. onel Barton, graduate student, non-Pennsylvanians.
The program this year will State University; Ken- comDlete Dro2ram and
include- osvcholoev of sellin"- neth Deitreich, agricultural rep- A complete prog i a m ana
TrevVe W P of the PeTnsylvania Putative for Kraft Foods;E. other pertinent information
vaccination program; the fatty F. Galenczel, Director of Re- may be secured by writing to
liver problem; cages for layers < . pai . ( >h Delnwire Poultiv Lab- the Director of Short Courses
-their operation and manage- , T ~ ~ , , in Agriculture, Room 208 Arms
ment; infectious coi-yza: chal- oratoues ’ Inc " Ml sbol0 ’ Dela ‘ by Building, Penn State Uni
lenges in the pioduction of ware; Norman Hecht, Heeht versity, University Park, Penn
poultry biologies; epidemiology Hatchery. Walden, New York: sylvania 16802.
THINKING CAGES?
3COZ
.' FLAT DECK " .
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SIKGLE TIER
FULL STAIR STEP
3-TIER MODIFIED
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A. B. C. Groff, inc.
New Holland 354-8001
Alan Beyer
Christian . IY 3-5687
... YOUR LARGEST SELECTION
is with Bit\ Dutchman.
/Flat Deck, Tiered, Pullet # Twice as many birds per
and Grow Cages V foot of feeding and water
mg trough, compared to
conventional systems
/Automatic Feeding,
Watering, Central Egg
Collecting and
Manure Removal
DO YOU HAVE... TIME CONSUMING NON-AUTOMATED
CAGES? Big Dutchman can easily convert them to labor
saving efficient units with automatic-feeding.
BIG DUTCHMAN INC. Pa. Branch
New Holland (717) 354-5168
Please stop by and give roe further informa
tion and complete details on Fiat Deck, Pullet
Grow or Other Cage Systems,
NAME
ADDRESS
CITY
PHONE
ALL-NEW
John Deere
38 Forage Harvester
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This heavy-duty X €hppperls,-
new inside and out
New, exclusive pivoting feeding mecha
nism. New cylinder cutterhead. New knife
sharpener. New recutter screens. New pick
up and mowerbar units New row-crop units
with exclusive rubber gathering belts for
positive feeding. New strength, simplicity, _____
ana convenience. Yes, sir, the heavy-duty
John Deere 38 Forage Harvester is new all |||Eafl||pH
over. See us about one. Usd our Credit Plan, 'mmjjjjir
Shotzberger's M. S. Yeorsley & Sons
Elm 665-2141 West Chester 609-2990.
Wenger Implement Co. Landis Bros. Inc.
Buck ■ BU 4-4461 Lancaster ‘393-3909
J Easier to light and
» ventilate.
/An exact system to fit
your needs
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