€—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 17,1968 n \r_ |l„ r ly, the future is here' For the Jr C(JUOft V alley past seven years, our world has m/l ] n|„„. not been able to grow much QViaKeS nans food as it has eaten. And, final- E* 17C A W 1 ly. the bottomless US sui ror rr/V WC6K pluses have melted away” Vocational agriculture stu us a^so P° ird 0ld > ’h® dents in Pequea High School added, ‘ that it is estimated that will 30m Future Farmeis of the world as a whole Wlll need America members throughout 5° percent more food just two the nation m activities to focus decades from now Meeting attention on the impoitance of these challenges will be in the agncultuie duung N 11 on a 1 hands of young agriculturists FFA Week F<_biuan 17-21 being trained and developed in such an oigamzation as the “Challenging Youth in Agu- ffa” cuituie” is this yeai’s FFA LocaUy> members of lhe Pe . this? young amuculturists lie quea Valley FFA Chapter plan trying impart to the nation to have a display in high school. ■ S ample They seek to mform ’STo the public of the importance of , a " q ®y toua !, to pi .° the agricultural industry to mote the Ff A during the week America and to the world, the Membership in the FFA is value of good citizenship deve- made up of students of voca lopment, and the role of Future tional agriculture in high Farmeis of America m helping-school The organization’s acti meet the challenges in world vities are designed to help de lood production that faces velop rural leadership and good America today citizenship and to stimulate the ‘ Because of the many predic- students to better achievement fions of world hunger m the fu- in their study and work toward ture, many people have stopped successful establishment i n listening,” said Mr. Horchler, farming and other agricultural vocational agriculture teacher occupations and FFA advisor “Now sudden- The Pequea' Valley FFA Try Purina's Pig Starting Team for quick, low-cost gains The great starting team of Purina Early Weaning Chow, Baby Pig Chow and Pig Startena is now better than ever. After a rugged work out, it’s now ready to deliver you up to 12.4% faster gams, up to 5.2% savings in feed and up to 5% reduction in scours. The starting team will keep your pigs gaming because it supplies vitamins, minerals and antibiotics baby pigs need for health and growth. They’re palatable too—makes ’em early eaters. Before you get ready to put your next group of pigs on starters, give us a call. We’ll show you how the Purina Pig starting team can help you get your pigs growing fast, giving them the growth they need to go on to market sooner than the average hog. Start your next bunch of pigs on Purina. John B. Kurtz Ph: 354-9251 R. D. 3, Ephrata Ira B. Landis Ph: 569-0531 779 Valley Road, Lancaster West Willow Farmers Assn., Inc. Ph: 464-3431 West Willow James High & Sons Ph: 354-0301 Gordonville John J. Hess, 11, Inc. Ph: 442-4632 Paradise Wenger's Feed Mill, Inc. Ph; 367-1195 Rheems Chapter has 43 members. Offic ers are: President, Barry Nickel; Vice tional FFA Week. Although us- practice contour planting, cr.ip President, Ray Stoltzfus; Secre- ually recognized as a Revolu- rotations, fertilization and other tary, Gary Wanner; Reporter, tionary War General and our soil conservation and improve- Jay Smoker; Treasurer, Wendle first President, Washington’s ment methods Ranck; Sentinel, Robert Wann er; Chaplain, Paul Clark. The National FFA organiza tion has approximately 450,000 members, with 9,000 local chap ters in the 50 states and Puerto Rico. Membership in Pennsyl vania totals approximately 10,- 000 The week of George Washing- • Vintage (Continued from Page 2) VEALERS Choice 44-46," couple 47 48 50; Good 42 50-45, Standard 38-44, Utility 33 50- 38 50, Cull 95-115 lbs 29 50-33, 70-90 lbs 23 50-29, few to 30 50 HOGS 265 50-75 c higher. BARROWS & GILTS US 1, 205-250 lbs 21 10-21 35, US 1-2 185-250 lbs 20 50-20 85, US 1-3 180-250 lbs 20-20 50 SHEEP 41 Wooled lambs fully steady. WOOLED LAMBS Choice 75-105 lbs 27-28 50. 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