16—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. November 18.1967 • Lorson not due to a lack of potential /rwo.« i. * 01 ’ expanding world food pro (Continue* fiom Page 1) auction but to the Inability to "The desire for more protein realize the potential quickly in the diet seems to be com- enough, mon to all societies. The level “Agricultural production in of income appears to be the the developing countries them only Important factor con- selves will have to be raised straining the level of animal enormously, if the spectre of protein Intake. global hunger is to be dis " The use of grain for direct P®* l * ol - .. .. . consumption never seems to 0l * the World exceed 400 pounds per person Bank has been emphatic m en per year regardless of the lev- couraging its borrowers to get el of income. Once annual in- on w, 11 * 1 agricultural develop comes reach several hundred bas backed its urg dollars a year, the direct con- m S>f w *tb increased lending for sumption of grain as food be- such things as fertilizer pro gins to decline, dropping to ductipn and agricultural train -150-200 pounds where it seems in “ TT s ® ho ? ls ' ... .. _ . to level off. “U.S. food aid. for the first "Sharp population increases. «”* programs of^ric^rai srszss fleeted in the fast-growing de- uons ’ ne sam ' mand for foodgrains.” WHY SHOULD WE Larson continued “Food BE CONCERNED? shortages for the most part are Larson went on to say, believe every United States FARM FIRE LOSSES citizen and taxpayer, when con- Flre destro yed an average of fronted with the outlay of large more than a half miUion do i. amounts of manpower and pub- j ars 0 j j am property a day in 1 c funds for research, educa- im Parm flre losses laat year tion, foreign aid or any other reac^ed a record high of $196 major program, has the right m ini on to ask this apparently rather selfish question— *Whj Should HURRICANE DEATHS We Be Concerned?’ “Aside from the rather ob- Hurricanes have taken more vious humanitarian aspects of than 5,000 lives in the United helping these people, we must States in the last 50 years. The face the fact that ‘One way or highest single-year death total another a balance between food was 1.836 in 1928. production and population will t . in the farming community and If the balance is not reach- man y re | a ted ag-industrial ed by desirable social means, coun terparts impress upon our it will be reached by the anci- non . farm friends> neighbors, ent methods of famine, pestil- business associates and politi ence and war, he said. C al leaders the national and As Carroll Streeter, Farm international economic and so journs! editor, rather bluntly c j a j va | ues 0 f a healthy agri put it.” he continued ‘These cultural atmoS p here . (Persuade people aren going to starve them to look into the ‘right quietly • • • end’ of the telescope when Coming back to his The t bey view our industry.) Telescoped Evolution idea where he likened the two “This industry will require views of the world food situa- the interest, energies and abil tion to the two ways of look- ities of our youth, if it is to ing through the telescope (1, meet the challenges that lie magnify the situation or 2, re- ahead. It will also require the verse the instrument and put support of non-agriculturists considerable distance between- if we are t 0 win the world you and the inevitable), the wide race between the stork Dean said: and the plow,” Larson con- “It is my intention that we eluded. -Now here's an all-new Purina calf-growing*ration, spe cially formulated to help you grow dairy herd replace ments fast, breed them early, and freshen them between 22 and 24 months. 'New Calf Growena helps you feed heifers at low cost from two to six months, yet gives them the protein and energy they demand. It's fortified with vitamins and minerals growing calves need. Purina Calf Growena is the new member of the calf grow ing team. To grow heifers fast, feed Purina Nursing Chow to 4 or 5 weeks and Calf Startena to 2 months. Then, because they still need a high level of protein and energy, give them increased nutrition with NEW Purina Calf Growena. Start your next bunch of heifers grow ing fast and producing early. Get Purina Calf Growena. At the store with the Checkerboard sign. West Willow Farmers Wenger's Feed Mill, Assn., Inc. Inc. Ph: 464-3431 Ph; 367-1195 West Willow Rheems James High & Sons Ph; 354-0301 Gordonville John J. Hess, 11, Inc. Ph: 442-4632 Paradise Ira B. Landis Ph: 569-0531 779 Valley Road, Lancaster John B. Kurtz Ph: 354-9251 R. D. 3, Ephrata \