Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 19, 1968, Image 12

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    12—Lnnrmtpr Farming. Saturday. Octnbpr 19.1968
Don Snyder
• Don Snyder
(Continued from Page 1)
and Lamb Club for siv years.
After graduation, he hopes to go
into partnership with his father
and brother who operate a fruit
farm just northeast of the Lan
caster Aii port. At Penn State,
Don has participated in many
activities. These include - intra
mural sports. Ag Student Coun
cil Representative, Hoit Show
Construction Manager, Hort
Club Secretary, chairman of Stu
dent-Faculty Dinner,, chairman
Hort Show Pomology Display,
and President of the Hou Club
This years 55th annual Penn
Task Forces Urges
Cut In Dairy Imports
The House Republican Task
Force on Agucultme has called
for immediate action to curb
dairy impoits to pi event fmthei
income and market losses bv
U S farmeis
Citing a report just released
by the Department of Agncul
ture, Chairman OdmLangen (R ,
Minn.) said it is evident that
added restrictions aie needed
now He said the report shows
evaporated milk impoits duung
the first six months of 1968 aie
up 527 percent over the same
period of 1967, milk chocolate is
up 140 percent, cheese and
cheese substitutes up 53 percent
Langen said foreign suppliers
aie circumventing recent impoit
limitations by changing the foim
in which daily products entei
the country
The impact of impoits on
hard-pressed U S dauymen was
pointed out by Langen, whc
noted that dairy produeeis have
lost more than $6OO million
since 1963 due to imports, the
equivalent of 80,000 farms of 2c
cows each, which could product
17 billion pounds of milk
Said Langen “These statistic'
serve notice on all goveinmen
officials who administer oui
dairy programs What is clearly
evident is that inaction at thi
critical time will only be a dis
service to our smuggling mra
economy which has been con
tinuously duven backwaids dm
mg recent yeais ”
SWEIGART
FIRESTONE
329 W. High St„ Manheim, Pa
State Hort Show will be held in
the University leu Pavilion. Ad*
mission Is free and last year
over 10.000 people attended the
two-day event. It takes one year
of planning by (he horticulture
students mid faculty to present
each show. Profits from the
show gained by selling eider,
apples, and plant .matei inis are
used to finance the club's activi
ties for the remainder of the
year.
The theme of this year’s show
Is “Pennsylvania—A Leader in
Horticulture”. Don said. “We
hope to emphasize that our
state is a leader in horticulture
not because it produces a large
quantity of one crop but rather
because it produces appreciable
quantities of a wide variety of
horticultuie crops. Each of the
five main exhibits contains only
important horticulture crops of
Pa.” Displays by the Pa Retail
Florists, Pa. Flower Growers,
and the State Hort Association
will also be included
This year the show will be
held Homecoming Weekend. No
vember 2 and 3. On Saturday,
the show will be open from 10
am. to 9 pm. and Sunday fiom
9 am. to 4 p.m All plant ma
terial used in the show will be
WHAT'S BEST
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The secret of cattle raising is in your feed lot.
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profit. Make sure they are in your feed troughs.
FOR YOUR
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This is the supplement you will want to use as a mixing ration
for your Home-grown grains, or you can use it as a protein supple
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This supplement is in mash form. Feed 50 Beef Cattle Supple
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Cattle Supplement) at the rate of one pound per head per day.
Order your cattle feeds from these dealers today!
Walter Binkley & Son E. Mu?ser Heisey & Son Musser Farms, Inc.
Lititz ' R. D. ±2, Mt. Joy, Pa. Columbia
Crown & Rea, Inc.
Atglen
Elverson Supply Co.
Eh erson
Henry E. Garber
R. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa.
L. T. Geib Estate
Manheim
I. 8. Groybili & Son
Pefton Strasburg
PENN STATE HORTICULTURE
SHOW. A display in the form of a globe at
placed on sale to the general Melvin B. Lefever’s greenhous- Gold Apiaries, 911 State Street,
public at the close of the show, es, Ronks Rl, Pa. Lancaster.
County products used in the Apple butter—D. M. Stauffer’s There will be television cov-
Show are as follow’s- Fruit Farm, Lilitz R 3 erage of the show Oct. 25 on
Chrysanthemums—ouu potted. Honey—Lancaster 'Co. Dutch ‘‘Noonday on 8”, WGAL-TV.
STEERS?
ANSWER!
Martin's Feed Mill, Inc.
Mountviile Feed Service
Heistand Bros.
Elizabethtown
A. L. Herr & Bro.
Quarryville
David 8. Hurst
Bowmansville
R. D. 3, Ephrata, Pa.
Mountville
last year’s show used 3000 mums. This
year's show will use 6000.
Red Rose
SWINE FEEDS
Musser's Mil)
The Buck
Chas. E. Sadder & Sons
Amnion E. Shelly
E. P. Sports, Inc.
H. M. Stauffer & Sons,
f'.' • 'i 1
Terre Hill
Lititz
Honey Brook
Inc.
VVitmer
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