Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 13, 1968, Image 5

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    • Supreme Gburf landowners to appeal to the
(Continued from Page 1) county court to have gas com
panies show necessity for tak-
The natural gas companies ing. Before this Penna. Supreme
act of 1885, under which pro- Court decision, the county
visions the disputed easements courts would rule only on the
were taken, does not provide a sufficiency of the bond,
procedure whereby gas com- AT , , . , ~
panics’ proposed condemnation T Numerous landowners m both
may be challenged Lancaster and Chester Counties
.. ' _ , have not made settlement for
vnlrfr. ; ® C ° U / t the right-of-way and will be al
erf fnrfS *° loWed 30 da y S ln Which to fll 6
Saf^o*P><>l™i n ar y objechon*
able to property owners whose
land has been condemned under
the Act of 1885 and therefore
guarantees protection of his con
stitutional rights
The way is now open to local
Kay
1962
(MILK REPLACER
THE MILK AND ANIMAL FAT FORMULA
FOR ALL BABY ANIMALS (GUARANTEED #
TO PERFORM LIKE WHOLE MILK!
Sunnycraft Kay General
(GPB2)
4-TT, 338 days - 17,571 M 697 fat
Lifetime 55,282 M 22T0 Fat
“Kay' 7 is the first 4-H Club project
owned by Earl Stauffer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Stauffer, Sunny-
craft Farm, Rl, Ephrata.
For Top Results ...
Use Good Stock,
Green Pastures Dairy Feeding Program
m
Attorneys for the landowners
and for the LanChester organi
zation said that preliminary ob
jections to the pipelme-already
completed and with temporary
peimit to use will be filed
Good Management
■0
Rohrerstwn, Pa.
• Management
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~ . Penn State
three farm management meet- Hughes.
mgs. The se cond was held the Hughes spoke on farm part
next night (Thursday) at the ne rships and said, “There are
Farm Credit Building and was nol j- gomg to be many farms in
under the direction of another next 10 years which are go-
ing to toe one man operations
with the Chester County Court They are going to have two or
in conformity with the Supreme operators. However, he
Court decision. Lancaster Coun- hidn t think more than two or
ty landowners are expected to operator* was practical
follow suit “When you go heyond two or
three man operations,” he sand
“If we can prove that the line “you lose efficiency.”
is not necessary, we will ask that xhe Penn State specialist said
Manufacturer’s remove it,” family partnerships should be
said Fred T Cadmus 111, coun- run on a “business arrange
sel for the Landowneis Assoc ment.” He said the things you
and the
Miller & Bushong, Inc.
FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE
Have YOU ever
seen this calf
Sure you havel
Grand Champion Holstein, Manheim
Fair '63
2nd Place Sr. Yrlg. Lane. 4-H ’63
2nd Place Get S. E. Black & White
Show ’63
Champion Fitter All Breeds
Lane. 4-H ’65
2nd 4 yr. old cow Lane. 4-H ’67
Kay in 1967
Ph. Lancaster 392-2145
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 13, 1968
specialist,
(Area Code 717)
Fred
need to consider in ownership
are real estate, machinery, live
stock, cash and supplies. “You
should make a business arrange
ment with a son the same as an
outsider,” he said
In lentmg land, Hughes said
you should consider deprecia
tion, interest, wages, taxes and
insurance
Under questioning from the
group of farmers about high
Lancaster County land costs, he
said, ‘ When land gets worth
$BOO to $lOOO en acre we need
to start to ask ourselves if we
can afford to stay and farm
that land ” It was also brought
out that the real increase in
farm net worth has been in the
using leal estate values
A third meeting will be held
Jan 25, also at the Faim Cred
it Building.
Lorge Herd Owners
Meeting January 25
What are the unique disease
hazards that faee dairymen as
cow numbers on farms increase?
How do you manage to prevent
the occur ance of disease or
can you 9 Is disease incidence
related to nutritional inadequa
cies and imbalances 9 What fea
tuies an a feeding program
should alert us to possible
stress and disease piomotmg st
ations 9 When and how are proi
its influenced 9 Can you measure
the dollar use and misuse on a
farm and m a held 9 What pait
does the man play in the man
agement system on any given
farm 9
These questions and others
will be answered at the second
meeting of the large held own
ers, according to Victoi Plas
tow, associate county agent
The subject will be Milk Cow
Diseases The meeting date is
January 24, starting at 10 am.
an the State Agncultuial Build
ing, Cameron Street, Harris
burg, and January 25, starting
at 10 am in Toppers Diner,
on Routes 6 and 11 just south
of Clarks Summit Lunch is
available (Dutch Tieat) at the
meeting place. We adjourn at
3 pm
Following is the program
-10 <a m —Dr Richard Adams,
extension dairy specialist, Penn
State University A discussion
on the relationship of nutrition
to disease.
11 am —Dr Sam Guss, ex
tension veterinarian, Penn State
University. A discussion on the
unique disease hazai ds in large
herds.
12 noon—Lunch
Ipm —Louis Longo, Minne
chaug Farms, Glastonbuiy, Con
necticut A discusion on the
management of cows, men, ma
chines and whatever else he
wants to talk about This man
is tremendous and will contrib
ute greatly to a good program.
After Mr Longo has com
pleted his discussion, Adams
and Guss will join ban at the
front for a good question and
answer period
245 pm —Donald Ace, ex
tension dairy specialist, Penn
State University A quick sum
mary of the questionnaire and
the day’s information.
3 pm.—Adjourn .
Oratory fits the art of making
deep sounds from the chest
seem lake important messages
from the brain
Robert K.Rohrer
Bulldozing - Grading
Patz Sales & Service
Barn Cleaners - Silo
Unloaders - Cattle Feeders
Quarryville, R. D. 1
Hensel 548-2559
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