6-Lancaster Farming. Saturday. July 6,1968 Research And Development Stated As Ag College Role " Research and development es- Secondly, the “agricultural si iti.il for agricultural progress community" should assist less in tills country and. to some ev developed countries to do a bet tc it around the world, is the re tor job of feeding themselves. s . msihihty of the College of Ag- He described improved agn n ultuie at Tlic Pennsylvania cultural technology as a vital S tie University stated Dr Rus- means of aiding the loss devel so 1 E I.aison dean of the Col- oped countries Agricultural re ie,e. dunng the fust annual search and extension methods meeting of agricultural alumm used in the Commonwealth he’d lecentlv at Unit ersity Park could be applied effectively m , ... ~ such countries, he suggested. ► ■r szxssv&z «• - —ys t. caw „nd hc.ond developmcnt ," he atf.rm ed. George E Btandow profes so of agncultural economics. so id Pennsihama agriculture DID Y OU KNOW Only has a dual role in helping to ree species yellow hirch, feed the growing world popula beech and basswood have de tain First, Pennsvhama farm- creased in sawtimber volume in ei'. are producing food for Amer- Pennsylvania since 1955. (Dept, knn consumers and for export of Forests & Waters) OPEN HOUSE HIESTAND, INC. invites you to see the first new CHORE-TIME automatic cage feeder in operation for Pennsylvania in a new 20,000 capacity Pockman cage house on the farm of Glenn Gayman, Chambersburg. Pa. THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 11 Sponsored by Franklin County Poultry Assoc. Refreshments Phone 426-1101 for further information or transportation. C. B. Hoober INTERCOURSE 768-8231 Correspondence Courses left 2S • LEARN ABOUT DAIRY GOATS So you have decided to keep a dairy goat! Will you buy a milk ing doe or start with a young kid? Or a doe and her kid? According to a Pennsylvania Slate University correspondence course on dairy goats, the ani mals you buy are determined somewhat by how much you wish to pay. A milking doe in her second to fifth lactations is the most productive age. It’s al so the age when does are high- You are invited to participate and attend The Lancaster County PLOWING CONTEST MONDAY, JULY 29, 1968 At the farm of Tony Grumelli, near Nine Points FEATURING 4-H Tractor Driving Contest FFA Soil Judging Grease Pig Chase Door Prizes Demonstrations by Cooperating Agencies v Sponsored by: Lancaster County Soil and Water Conservation District Lunch Available Queen of the Furrow participating APACITY to you for high-performance BALING The people who bring you the machines that work Messick Farm Equip. ELIZABETHTOWN 367-1319 Cope & Weaver Co. NEW PROVIDENCE 786-7351 est In price. Kids a few weeks old aren’t expensive. Buy you pay out money in feed to raise them. Does drop in milk production when moved to new homes with different owners, says the corre spondence course. It is better to -buy them toward the end of lac tations. They then get accus tomed to new surroundings be fore kidding and milk produc tion starts anew. You also have a kid to raise. Goats like company of their kind. Loneliness affects them more than any other animal. So, keep two or mor n goats. If you want to learn more about dairy goats, study the Pejin State correspondence course. Anyone can enroll by sending his name and address with $2 25 to Dairy Goats, Box 5000, University Park, Pa. 16802. Make checks or money orders MORE see it today.mm Special Invitation Extended To Attend Poultry Open House A special* invitation to attend an open house at the farm of Glenn Cayman, at Chambers burg in Franklin County has been extended by Paul Hlestand of Hiestand, Inc. Marietta HI. The open house, Thursday eve ning, July 11, will show a new 20,000 capacity Pockman cage house and the first new Chore- Time automatic cage feeder in operation for Pennsylvania. The event is sponsored by the Frank lin County Poultry Associatidn. Hiestand invites all interested persons to call 426-1101 for further information or transpor tation. payable to The Pennsylvania State University. A course copy OTll come to you by mail. NEW { I N T ERNATIO N At- | BALERS ir More capacity to handle heavy windrows ■ic More capacity to tie firm, uniform bales ★ More capacity to keep on-the-go International Harvester Sales and Service EPHRATA 733-2283 Kauffman Bros. mountville 285-5951