Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 06, 1968, Image 11

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    • Beef & Lamb
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perionce; Experienced members
would dominate the club; 4-H
objective is not only tc win:
Champions aren’t bought, they
are made; Individuals can’t take
the breeder’s time to select sin
gle calves; Breeders want to
sell entire crops of calves; Cost
would be higher but club ex
perience wouldn’t be any differ
ent.
Jason Weaver, Quarryville
served as moderator.'
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FROM YOUR COWS!
Complete rations . . . such as RED ROSE DAIRY
FEEDS . . . that contain the necessary vitamins,
nutrients and minerals are needed by your cows for
the best in milk production and maintenance. Choose
what you need to use in your barn from the complete
Red Rose Dairy Feed line.
If you have home-grown grains mix them with
Red Rose Supplements to assure complete nutritional
balance. We have one suited to your needs
Be determined to make more money from your
cows' You can if you use Red Rose Dairy Feeds.
They pay off in the milk pail. . . where it counts most.
CHAMPION STEERS at the New Holland Sales dette, Penn State Specialist, was the judge. The Charo-
Stables Show held Thursday morning are shown by lais steers sold in the afternoon sale for $32 to T. M.
Chester Kendig, (left), 1420 Lampeter Road. Les Bur- Landis, Mainland, Pa. L. F. Photo
THE SOVIET STORY able to farms in 1967 was up 2 7
, , million tons fiom the 1966 level
The year 1967, winch marked
the 50th anmveisaiy of the Oc- Deliveries of tractors to farms
tober Revolution, was also a reportedly rose to 286,000 last
year of gains in most sectors of year, and were 9,000 above the
the Soviet Union’s economy previous year Truck deliveries
Agriculture alone fell short of inci eased to 146 000. compared
the 1967 planned goal, which with 106,000 in 19G6
called for a 4-percent increase The Sov ets also claimed to
over the exceptionally good out- nave added 7 8 million tons of
put of 1966 Gross agricultural g ia m storage capacity in 1967
output in 1967 reportedly rose a and to have irrigated an addi
modest 1 percent over 1966. tional 622,000 acres of land
Agricultural investment pro- ■
grams and material inputs con- Another of life's paradoxes is
tinued to move upward that the young wish they were
The 33 7 million tons of fertil- older and the old wish they were
izer (gross weight) made avail- younger.
BUY YOUR FEED NEEDS FROM THESE
RED ROSE DEALERS
Walter Binkley & Son
Lititz
Brown & Rea, inc.
Atglen
Elverson Supply Co.
Elverson
Henry E. Garber
R. D. 1, Elizabethtown. Pa.
L. T. Geib Estate
Manheim
I. B. Graybill & Son
Refton Strasburg
E. Musser Heisey
& Son
R. D. 2, Mt. Joy, Pa.
Heistand Bros.
Elizabethtown
A. L. Herr & Bro.
Quarryville
David B. Hursl
Bowmansville
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 6.1968
Mandatory Safety Training Set
For Young Hunters In Penna.
Hunters in Pennsylvania nu
clei the age of sixteen who ha\e
never possessed a hunting li
cense will be required to com
plete a hunter safety training
course before being eligible for
a hunting license after Septem
ber 1, 1969
The Pennsylvania Game Com
mission announced this week
that -plans are well underway
to make hunter safety training
available to all who will be re
quired to take the course.
Martin's Feed Mill, Inc.
R. D. 3, Ephrata, Pa.
Mountville Feed Service
Mountville
Musser Farms, Inc.
Columbia
Musser's Mill
The Buck
Chas. E. Sauder & Sons
Terre Hill
Ammon E. Shelly
Lititz
L. M. Snavely
Lititz
E. P. Spotts, Inc.
Honey Brook
H. M. Stauffer & Sons,
Inc.
Witmer
Under provisions of Act 30,
signed by Gov Raymond P
Shafer March 28, 1968 a first
time hunting license applicant
under 16 years of age must com
plete a course of instruction in
the safe handling of firearms
and bows and arrows as appro\-
ed by the National Rifle Associ
ation The course will be admin
istered in Pennsylvania by the
Game Commission.
There will be no charge for
the course The Game Commis
sion will furnish information to
license issuing agents on the re
quirements of the program and
certify instructors for the class
es
Cards are issued to those who
successfully complete the
course. Youths who have alrea
dy completed the course and
possess the card certifying that
they have had instruction in
hunter safety, and those who
previous to September 1, 1969,
possess a hunting license m any
state, are exempt from the pro
gram
Hunter s a f e t y training has
been provided by the Game
Commission in Pennsylvania on
a voluntary basis since 1958.
About 150,000 have been certified
as safe hunters through the rol
untary program Last year 32,-
741 completed the course
There are nearly 100,000 hunt
ers in Pennsylvania under the
age of 16 Game Commission
studies indicate that there will
be some 35,000 youths required
to complete the course each
year
District Game Protectors will
be responsible for supervising
the m a n d atory hunter safety
training course in their areas.
More than 5,000 hunter safety
instructors have already been
certified by the Game Commis
sion.
Schools, sportsmen’s clubs,
civic groups and other organiza
tions cooperate in scheduling
and presenting hunter safety
training.
Pennsylvania is the 15th state
to make hunter safety training
mandatory.
A rain is not classed as a
cloud-burst unless six or more
inches of water fall at the rate
of ten or more inches per hour.
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