U. S. Is Still Land Of Plenty In World Of Want Ovei production of food and diminishing land resources are the United States’ paramount agricultural pi oblems in a world where half the population is ei ther hungry or poorly nourished. While demographers and oth er social scientists ponder the consequences of the world’s 3Vz billion,population that is expect ed to double in 30 years, U S agricultural expeits must find new ways to distribute an over abundance of crops or else shrink production and shift some farm land to other uses The paradox of the land of plenty an a world of want was in evidence this week at the Third annual Maryland Agricul tuial Forum m College Park Expressing a doubt that the population ever will outstrip. .In the future, Dr McDonald food production, -economist Rich- projects that “farmers will be ard Goodman of Washington, D,. come -managers of carefully in- C., pointed out that agriculture tegrated more - mechanized has the “potential to produce farms that are production fac food for all the people.” tones. But the vice president of Cook “Food processors will be more and Company underscored the diversified. 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There are people everywhere v/ho maintain themselves well calorie-wise, but not nutrition wise, he said, as well as those who do not have the income to buy more and better food Commenting on national agri cultural policies, Dr Goodman indicated “We have to find new ways of selling or else shrink production We need to aid farmers in (converting) land to non-agncultural uses However (government) programs should cost less than they do now ” Representing University of Maryland’s agricultural econo mists, Dr. Russell F McDonald reported that agriculture and re lated businesses add “$1.2 bil lion” to the Free State’s econ omy. SHOWING THE HATCHING EGGS IN THE Hubbard Farms, Inc. new plant located at the junction of Routes 501 and 722 at Neffsville. The demonstration via closed circuit television was part of an open house celebration at the new facility last Friday. Featured speaker was Leland H. Bull, Pa. Secretary of Agriculture, and Benjamin Weaver, Chair man of Lancaster County Commissioners gave the welcome. and greater services such as vid of total land resources for the ecphone ordering and delivery economy of the country must be “Government services to pri- considered—including planning, Ring Finger vate sectors will become more zoning and tax assessment A wedding ring is generally sophisticated” when property is moved out of worn on the third finger of the “Land is a non-renewable re- agricultural production, he said left hand because of an old be sonrce,” emphasized Dr. Gordon Mrs. Margaret Dana of the lief. People supposed that a vein M Cairns, Dean of the College Consumer Research Council, runs directly to the heart from of Agriculture, University of Doylestown, Pa., observed that this finger, thus heart,and hand Maryland, and chairman of Gov. this country must soon decide arjt., offered togftbor. 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Stop in and see us today* Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. Grubb Supply Company Leola Elizabethtown S. H. Hiestond & Co. Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. Salung* Stevens Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 14,1968 — Harold H. Good Terre Hill SECOND SECTION **m. Stauffer Buys W $5350 Cow At ■ Golden Harvest wmi The Golden Harvest Sale and the Garden Spot Sale were held at the Guernsey Sale Pavilion last Friday The Golden Harvest Sale averaged $1027 on 59 head which is the highest average on any Holstein consignment sale [ for this many head in the Unit ed States this year Top of the sale at $5350 was an Ivanhoe granddaughter consigned by Hilltop Farm Suffield. Conn and purchased by Clarence Stauffer, Ephrata This cow’s baby bull calf brought $ll5O going to Francis Gomez in Conn There were two contend ing bidders from California over $5OOO on the top cow. In the Garden Spot Sale, 58 head averaged $450 and this in cluded youngsters. Top was a bull consigned by Karl and War ren Hertzler, Elizabethtown. 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