I—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. October 12.1968 !0- APPOINTED SECRETARY. The Lancaster County Soil and Water Directors accepted with regret the resignation of Garland Gingench (left) as secretary at their regular board meeting Monday night at the Farm and Home Center. Appointed to fill the vacancy was Richard Hackenberger who has been acting secretary during Gingench’s recent leave of absence for medical missionary work in Honduras. L. F. Photo • For The Farm Wife (Continued flora Page 14) sei \mg with w'hipped eieam Makes about 2 quaits DATE-ORANGE OATMEAL BREAD Bread; Iy> cups sifted all-purpose floui 1 tablespoon baking powder I*4 teaspoons salt iv 2 cups finely cut pitted dates 1 tablespoon freshly grated orange peel 1 cup firmly packed brown sugar 1 cup rolled oats, quick or old-fashioned, uncooked 1 cup milk 2 eggs, beaten Vt cup vegetable oil Topping; 1 8-oz. pkg. cream cheese, softened 3 tablespoons orange juice For bread, sift together flour, baking powder and salt mtc bowl Add dates and orange peel, stirring to coat evenly with flour mixture Stir in sugar anc oats Add milk, eggs and oil, stir only until dry ingredients aie moistened Pour batter into gi eased and waxed paper-lined Bi,/2x4Vix8 i , / 2x4Vix2 1 /2 inch loaf pan Bake in preheated moderate oven (350 degrees) 60 to 65 min utes oi until cake tester insert ed in centei of loaf comes out clean Cool on wire rack about 10 minutes Remove from pan, peel off waxed paper; cool thor oughly Wrap cooled bread and store one day before slicing. Just before serving prepare topping Beat cream cheese and orange juice together until smooth and fluffy. Spread half of orange-cieam cheese mix ture on top of loaf, serve re mainder alongside as spread. Value of Farmland Increases Since 1960, the increase m the value of farmland has been rap id 1 , says Virgil E Crowley, ex tension farm management spe cialist at Penn State. For the U S as a whole, farmers are the major buyers But in the north-- east part of the country, active farmers only accounted for 44 percent of the buyers during the period March, 1966, to March, 1967. Speedy Corn Crib Speedy Bor-Lok Construction gives you greote Value ... Longe Life. T2OO Bu. Size Now Available Landis Bros., Inc. 1305 Manheim Pike, Lancaster WHY PAY MORE FOR LESS? SILAGE ENRICHER “ALGIT” A PRODUCT OF THE SEA Use 5 lbs. Algit to each ton of silage. 1. This prevents “Run Off”, (of juices) 2. Keep the silage fresh. 3. Eliminate that certain odor from silage. 4. Increase the nutritional value of silage. 5. Cattle prefer Algit treated silage. 6. The smell which your clothes get in wintertime is eliminated. Spread on top of load by hand before unloading. For additional information contact: ZOOK & RANCK, Inc. GAPR. D. #l, PA. 17527 Telephone: 717 442-4171 ADA Approves $l5 Million Budget The board of directors of American Dairy Association ap proved a record high' budget of $l5 million to promote dairy products in 1880 at the fall board meeting in Minneapolis, last month. The 1089 budget, which represents an in crease of approximately $2.5 million over 1868, includes funds provided under the basic ADA-set-aside program and ad ditional funds invested by pro ducers in about 60 special milk market programs. More than 300 directors, 'Staff members, and guests front' 46 ADA member units in 49 stales attended the three day meeting. The directors approved a $l2 million spending plan for con sumer advertising of milk and milk products in 1969. Of this amount, $626 million is slated for television; $l6 million for nationally circulated magazines; newspapers with $1.05 million; outdoor advertising at $950,000; radio $825,000; and point-in-sale materials, $700,000. A budget of $1 million for ADA’s enlarged Research & De velopment division was also ap proved. This includes $90,000 foi market research and $125,- 000 for research grants to vari ous universities. Most of the bal ance will be used to develop new and improved dairy prod ucts and to And new uses for existing dairy foods. Other approved ADA bud gets include: Public Relations, $200,000; Dairy Foods Publicity, $350,000; Market Promotion ma terials and services, $600,000; support to National Dairy Coun cil, $275,000; and Membership Development and Service, $250,- 000. In his opening address to di rectors, ADA President Troy Kern, Cooper, Texas, said that while the association is planning Ph: 393-3906 NOW! Prepare For Seeding Coll us for prompt service on: LIMESTONE - Truck Spread Fast Service FERTILIZER - 020 20 4- 5- 10-10-10 Available in bags, bulk Trailer spreaders or custom truck spreading. Remember us for ANHYDROUS AMMONIA after fall plowing! ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. GROFFTOWN RD., NEXT TO WATERWORKS Ph. 392-4963 or 392-0374 YOUR FULL SERVICE DEALER to expedite Iti enlarged re search and development pro gram “ADA is not suffering any delusion that it can conduct a full-scale R & D effort with present resources. We cannot do a complete and effective Job of developing new and better dairy products that will halt the loss of markets without the full sup port of the dairy industry, and particularly of producer groups," he said. Dairy farmers cannot be sat isfied, he added, “until our re search and development division is producing a steady stream of new products that consumers want." Acting on a recommendation of its membership committee, the board approved a new uni form membership affiliation and service agreement designed to “spell out” the relationship of (Continued on Page 21)