commemorate the 3Sth tnnlver- a panorama of 35 years unfold -11 sary of national farm production agricultural history and 1 g adjustment legislation and to P ro * re ” in Pennsylvania and Tripled Into effect from 1933 h Stabilization honor Pennsylvania fanners who nation. 1940 and to vyhom citations 01 Service In administered original "Triple- There are about 400 farmers recognition will be presented, A" programs of the thirties. The and citizens still living who help- Certificates of Merit awarded ir intended to planned program will represent ed put the initial programs of behalf of U.S. Secretary of Ag- ry TO SPEED OP OW FEED THE TRUE MILK REPLACER ABY CALF FORMULA !f MILK and ANIMAL FAT FORMULA t AU BABY ANIMALS SUARANTFFD TO PERFORM LIKE WHOLE MILK! Programming # Planning • Management Make an appointment with our Dairy Specialist, or Call Us Direct at Lancaster 392-2145 'MWi 9 CK FINEST SBtVICI AMYWHBIt FOR ASSISTANCE IN MILLER & BUSHONG, Inc. Rohrerstown, Pa. Ph. Lancaster 392-2145 (Area Code 717) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 29.1968. r riculture Orville L. Freemat recognized the pioneering effor and contribution to American agriculture and the public inter est during the formative years of National farm policy. Local people expecting to at tend were. Samuel Becker. Lit itz R 3; A. K McDonald, Wash ington Boro Rl; J. Fred Shenk New Providence Rl; Merry Catherine Byrd. Lancaster; Dor othy Y Neel Conestoga: Ernes W Eshleman, Paradise Rl Silas N Hershey, Gap Rl and the county committee, Fred G Seldomndge, Elmer L Huber and John J. Herr. • Waiting (Continued from Page 1) able to just keen cutting all simmer” Stoltzfus said. In Marietta, barley was re ported 80 percent lodged. Don ald Ney reported the straw too green to harvest but said the gram was in remarkably good condition And on the Rov Mentzer farm in New Holland the report was that hay making was very much behind schedule. Mrs Mentzer thought farm work was maybe even three weeks behind the us ual timing. Jay Garber Jr , Lancaster R 6, reported the rams a good way to try out any soil conservation practices you imght have. Garber has 3Vz miles of ter races and two different water ways and reported they carried well under the destructive rains experienced in the Lancaster area M. M Smith reported exten sive damage to crops in the county, mentioning tobacco plants covered with mud and w ashed out, corn fields under water several times and some fields of barley beaten down' so hard they will show extensive loss of gram ‘‘We need the sun shine very badly,” he said. Conditions across the state followed the pattern set m Lan caster County with the Pa Crop Reporting Service reporting fre quent rains limiting field work In the east central district, floods along river bottom lands were reported causing some damage to crops On days when conditions were favorable, farm ers were busy at cultivating row crops, spraying for weed con trol and making hay and silage. Soil moisture supplies are ade quate to surplus in all areas of Pennsylvania Colors are printed on cotton cloth much like printing on paper. Pond Road Ranks R. D. 1 (2 miles Northwest of Intercourse) ELI F. KING