Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 03, 1967, Image 9

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    in as many BEEF CONSUMPTION UP
his latest high sumption of beef could set new
>< 9c h° o l’ s awards assembly by records in 1967, according to
> I 1 l >re^* t * of government and meat industry
, $5OO. g br?ngs W patterson’ U s n \ S ot!d OUt P LIt of 19 7 billion P ounds
I ■ scholarship earnings sBoo. of _ beef, which is just about
of ab^e t 0 consume an average of
?epi) O LrSt IS wlk WinneiS ’ “ which°was t se e t hlsfyeTr. Twcn-
As an active the sumption
Charles J. Patterson has served on various FFA
committees, and has competed a grant-in-aid which is present
<PCAA IChmtlot* C O judging at the Lampeter ed to an outstanding FFA boy
«p«;vvr ivuiuici Fair fQI , the pagt four years eac h year. It is available only
Tr» According to his agriculture in- for the pursuit of agricultural
bjUAtSACAA OAAip A u Structor Gerald Kiger, his aca- education, and is payable in
pl* a c Po ffAi*enn demic record has been very two installments $3OO the first
vllao< A CALAd ovlll good Following college, Patter- year, and $2OO the second.
Charles J. Patterson, Lam- son hopes to go into conserva- Last year’s recipient was
peter-Strasbu v g High School tion work for the government. Richard A. Smith of Solanco
graduating senior, won his sec- The Kunzler scholarship is High School.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 3,1967 —9
• Consider Ensiling Grangers Plan Party
(Continued from Page 5) *“ For June 12 Meeting
silage from small grain forage The annual homemade ice
than from other silage crops, cream and strawberry party
It often is best to utilize such w be l, t next reg
- . .. r „ . . ular meeting June 12 to cele
forage in the form of pasture brale j une b Dairy Month The
oi gieen chop program will feature a melo-
Oats, wheat and barley en- drama by the Jr. M.Y.F. ol the
siled in the flower stage make Mount Zion Methodist Church,
the best feed. Rye, for reasons Fan-field, and Boy Scout Troup
of palatability, should be en- No. 330 will present part of
siled when in the late boot to the piogram
heading stage of growth. Small ———
grains, like other grasses, make If you’ie good only because
the best silage when ensiled it pays, you’d be bad, if it
at 70% moisture or less paid better