received $305 million from the sale of milk and cream. “Today, as a direct result of the higher price support and Federal order actions, a farmer milking 25 good cows gets $3,- 000 to $4,000 a year more for his milk than he got three years ago. And a large producer, milk ing 50 or more cows, now gets $O,OOO or more a year above what he got three years ago, he said The Secretary didn’t make it clear in this example if he meant gross or net farm income. Freeman said the Federal pio grams are designed to help farm ers help themselves, in the total national interest. “They were de signed to help 3,000 farmers work together, within a nation al framework and national guide lines, to balance production with demand and maintain stable Robert Wanner, Vo-Ag stu- farm piices - to hel P them con- \ dent at Peouea Valiev wish serve and im P rove natural re- ILLi „ PeqU a * , Hlg * sources, to help them help them- rn School, won a first place award selves to additional sources of at the recent National FFA Con- income from their land,” he vention held recently in Kansas " \ City, Missouri. Robert was pre- “Pennsylvania farmers are, a ■k’ sented a trophy last week by con servation - minded. In 1967, t Kenneth F. Leister, Principal at aearly 17 ’ 000 of your farme rs < . J Pequea Valley to °k P art in this valuable pro- ' m jM The youth is the son of Mr. gr^ m ' They invested about ? 4 L rffc- W WOT ?on R 2 H^comnetTd a^ e the N Na r: Sep?bS SEAN MICHAEL LEFEVER and thou m N 1)611661 and in turn received sands-of beautiful yellow, white, red, ship contest along with studmS abours4 milllon in cost-sharing bronze and pink mums share the spotlight from 25 states The local winner assistance - In this progiam, m this photograph. Sean is the two-year showed ho<*s for five hours and Pennsylvania farm ers have built old son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lefever, was judged" by hog breeders who enoagb storage-type dams and 2001 Jarvis Road. Seven hundred of these were showing hogs at the Amer- f ds 1° create a la^ e ™ tb a wa ‘ mums were scheduled to be shipped by iean Royal livestock Show A The win was announced at the f th T waySound the world • Pa - Association State University, will be guests awards Breakfast that Wanner “ "f y a ° u a m . e Wolid > tth , hano . lpf enough sod waterways to create (Continued from Page 1) ™ n W et a ribbon of green from here in . Clair J. Allshouse, Brookville Reading to the other side of Co- Cotton Producers Association, r d 1 Secretary said delegates lumbus, Ohio, and enongh acres fl H. W Enchhols, Westdeld, from ’ ™ cf strlpjropplngtocoveranthe XX” oi will elect hv” directors o The cropland of jour neighbois in - 1 Grape Cooperative. Association’s Board. A commit ew Jeisey. . Agriculture Secretary, tee headed by Edgar Schnure, The Soil Conservation Service Leland H Bull, and Russell E. Lew isburg. Manager of Union is helping 20 communities in Larson Dean of the College of Farm credit Cooperative, will Pennsylvania install watershed Agriculture at The Pennsylvania i pioject plans that will protect 1 their communities from costly Fieeman warned that the' 1 flood damages. Fifteen of the faim programs are in danger, projects are multiple purpose, threatened as never before He piovidmg recieahon and water pointed out that the faim mflu supply in addition to flood con- ence in Congress is dwindling trol. When completed the reser- by the year. “It will take city \oirs will serve 100,000 people votes to save the stiengthen in 12 communities. faim programs, my friend,” he said “And the only way those had won the National Gold Em- city votes can be won is by a blem. Piesident who is a pi oven fnend A Junior, Robert owns pure- of the fanner—a President who hied registered Yorkshires for will not hesitate to use the force his FFA project. 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