6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 19,1967 ly plowing champion to com- pete in the upcoming stale con _ c\Air test to be held In Somerset • SWCD County. A mileage allowance (Continued from Page 1) 0 f up to 25 cents, with actual 0 ... expenses to be submitted by E 2 the contestant, was approved, to 535 S g i!d $2O foTthJ Representing the county this °, , rr™ntL P /M? 1 w m hiS PlonsMp by umMim fast would p“.LlTc't.Mh.?e? S"S „ r mt,- j merman of East Earl m in a mr»uJ h b d pp d close finish. In the 1966 state o._ •„ contest Zimmerman placed sec- lntoS ta tte »ntSi «!*■ ™J d was to work in closer coopera- s n lion with the nine vocational man ’ aso of East ® a 11 ' agriculture departments in the 4.H CONSERVATION CLUB county, particularly to encour- SUPPORTS F&H CENTER age young farmers to partici- The Northern Lancaster pate. County 4-H Conservation Club, County agriculture teachers led by SWCD director Aaron association president Lewis Ay- Z. Stauffer and . associate fli ers noted the teachers would rector Leroy Pfautz, sold cooperate in this effort next household products in an of year. Ayers, chairman of this fort to collect money to sup year’s land judging contest port the current Farm & Home a new feature of the conserve- Foundation fund drive for its tion field day reported that new Center, he was a little disappointed Club vice president Dennis that only 11 contestants had Martin, Stevens Rl, presented participated. The directors, the proceeds of the club’s e£- I however, noted this was a good forts $25 ‘— to Amos Funk, turnout considering the event SWCD chairman and a director was a first effort in Farm & Home. STATE PLOWING MEET Although most of the two Directors voted to pay more and a half hour session at the liberal expenses for the eoun- county court house was devot-, DID YOU KNOW On the average there arc nearly one and one half acres of forest for every Pennsylvanian. 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Among the educational dis plays will be an all-new Poul try and Egg Food Products exhibit on a wide range of processed and further-processed chicken, turkey, egg and game bird products. The nation’s largest Market Egg Show, and a special fancy third display, will also be featured. The list of educational ses sions this year includes expert talks on topics ranging from the handling of the pressing hazard of town zoning ordin ances, the problem of who will be growing started pullets, a brand-new presentation on egg price-making factors in NEP PCOIand and an analysis of the industry’s choice between the giant egg production complex and the owner-operated poul try farm. H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. WHmer DUTCHMAN FEED ll ■ * iMfcspfltfcr l '~*i R. D. 1, Stevens