FFA MEMBER, JAMES L. HIGH, Lancaster, is shown with Sunny Craft Stacy, his purchase at the recent Penn- More sweet corn is expected to be planted this year than was planted last year, the State Crop Reporting Service says. This year’s prospective plantings are expected to total 546,800 acres Enrollment has started for the 37th NEPPCO Egg Quality , tt i . • a •. • School to be held on the campus sy vama Holstein Association State Calf of the Umversity of Maryland, Sale at Harrisburg. Clarence Stauffer, College Park, Md r from June Ephrata, consigned the animal. 16th through the 20th, icports ‘ Dr C E Howes, head of the compared with 509,450 planted rner crop is sold in fresh mar- Poultry Science Department of last year. Pennsylvania cabbage kel with only a small amount Virginia Polytechnic Institute growers intend to harvest 2,000 going for use in kraut Groweis who is Director of the NEPPCO acres of late summer cabbage, mteno to narve- f 450 acres of school about 200 acres less than 1967 spring spinach, about 50 acres “We have again revised the acreage Most of the late sum more than last year .chool’s curriculum to include Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 20.1968 SECOND SECTION State Calf Sale Average Is $345.03 On 156 Head; Top $670 One hundred forly-onc con signors fiom 36 counties partici pated in the recent Pennsylvan ia Holstein Association State Calf Sale at Harrisburg. New ie cords weie established as the 156 calves averaged 5345 03 witn a top of $670 for an entry from the Robeit L Stoich faim, Tioy Pennsyla\ nia Heading the list of buvers was the fnm of W H Waldman and Gerald Reedy, Chandler, Oklahoma, who made 71 piu chases Nearly 50 of the calves weie purchased as proiect animals by 4-H and FFA members in Penn- Enrollment Begun For NEPPCO Egg School sylvania. The remainder went to dairymen who are changing from grade to Registered Hol stoins, or to established Regis tered breedei’s desiring to im- (See Photo On Page 22) prove their held or to dairymen in the business ol i.using herd replacemnets The fact that 68 of the con signments sold foi S3f9 01 more was an indication local Holstein club officeis who made the se lections made sine then county was well repiesented according to Association Secretary, Wil liam C Nichol instmction and practice in all the newest techniques and pro cedures not only related to quahtv in shell eggs, but to liquid, frozen, dried and further orocessed egg products as well,” Dr Howes said The course includes three days of classroom and labora tory work, plus a written and practical examination Certifi cates are awarded to those who pass the course Over the years, these certificates have frequent ly earned advancements for those who held them “There are no formal educa tion requirements tor those de smng to enroll,” Dr Howes em phasized “In the past, we have had many students who success fully completed the course with no more than a giade school education Nor is age a barrier. Our students have ranged in age fiom the late teens to 60 or over And each year we have a half dozen oi more women en i oiled as well as a few students fiom other countries So when we talk about students, we are (Continued on Page 22) STAND ABILITY! CORN and... •SUPERIOR STANDABILITY... That’s what you get when you plant these great Funk's G-Hybrids! G-4697 G-4644 G-5757 A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. Landisvillr, Pa 17 898-2261