VOL. 14 NO. 14 .DISTRIBUTING GREEN- WOOD CHIPS in the 512’ x 40’ poultry house at the Charles Good Farm, 1415 Lime Valley Road, Lancaster. Jacob Burkholder di rects the placement of the shavings while Doiry Day Program T TT * Set- Tues., March 11 JLzillA. The Annual Lancaster County Dairy Day Program is announc ed this week to be held at the Farm and Home Center on Tuesday, March 11. Sponsored by the County Extension Ser vice, Victor Plastow, Associate County Agent, reported the following program for the all day affair 9:30 A.M. Promotional Film “The Dairy Industry”, Courtesy, Atlantic Dairy Asso ciation. 10:00 AM. “Herd Health Problems Related to Mastitus”, Dr. Samuel Guss, Extension (Continued on Page 8) Crops And Soils Program Features Timely Subjects “If you ignore labor manage ment cost,” a farm management specialist said Tuesday, “You can produce corn for less than $1 per bushel Speaking on the subject, “Let’s Look at Coin Farm Calendar Monday, Maich 3 7.30 pm Elm-Penryn Com munity Club meet, Penryn Fire Hall. Tu 'day, March 4 12 30 p.m. Harvestore Hog meeting, Lancaster Stock y i-ric!. (C .tii aed on Page 12) Marlin (center) and John Good watch. The green wood chips are made from logs by a special wood chipping machine at Denver Wood Products, Inc. in New Holland. L. F. Photo Directors Vote $lOOO Farm & Home Gift The directors of the Lancaster County Red Rose DHIA voted to present a $l,OOO check to the current Farm and Home Found ation completion fund campaign on Monday night The decision was made at the regular board meeting in the Farm and Home Center. Jacob Houser, Jr., treas urer, was directed to present the check to one of the co-chair men of the drive and seek news paper coverage of the presenta tion. In other business, new officers Production Costs” at the Lan caster County Crops and Soils day program in the Farm and Home Center, Jesse Cooper re ported on the pi eduction figures submitted by 12 farmers fiom four southeastern Pennsylvania counties including one from Lancaster County The nroduction figures show ed a wide range in total cost per bushel fiom a low of 56 cents to a high of $2 39 “With corn prices the way they are, Cooper said, “obviously not everybody who is should be raising corn.” The spec alist did point out that these L ar * were trying to (Continue on Prge 16j Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 1,1969 were elected for the coming year. They are. Richard Hess, (Continued on Page 101 BUY MILK NOW! Newly elected pre sidents of locals m the District #7 area of Inter-State Milk Producers discuss a hang ing display to induce housewives to pur chase milk at the point of sale. The presi dents are; (left to right) Carl Shirk, Leba- New Green Wood Chipping Plant Is Making Poultry Litter From 15 Ft. Logs Ti actor-trailer loads of chips are what you can now find at 403 South Custer Avenue in New Holland Not potato chips, wood chips, the kind used in poultry houses for litter And the chips are made on the premises of the Denver Wood Products Inc, a subsi diary of Victor F Weaver, Inc It is the only place in South eastern Pennsylvania where "Hippies” Prefer Milk Dairymen Told At Meet “It is difficult to see the im portance of Agriculture through a supermarket window,” a group of Lancaster County Dairymen were told Wednesday afternoon. Speaking at the Inter-State Dis trict #7 annual meeting at the Hostetter’s Dining Hall, Mt. Joy, Dr. James C Honan, general manager said, “The lady going through the check-out counter is not interested in agricultural problems. Our problem is to get her to not be antagnistic to farmers.” “Every dairy farmer should know that every time there is a riot anywhere, deliveries of milk stop in that area of distur bance Milk deliverymen are robbed, mugged or killed every week. Indirectly it is your prob lem in lower Class 1 sales ” Noting a survey among hipp (Continued on Page 9) non County Local; Andrew H. Martin, Millersville Local: Clyde M. Buchen, Lititz Local; Kenneth B. Garber, West Lampeter Local and Lester Hawthorne, Donegal Local. $2.00 Per Year whole logs are made into chips. Making wood chips started for the Weaver organization in Au gust of 1968 when they purchas ed a wood shaving and litter business from owners with a plant located between Reams town and Adamstown This operation was moved to New Holland in January Earl Groff is the manager. Pulpwood logs are delivered to the yards in bundles The logs come in lengths up to 15 feet and they may be three to 20 inches in diameter A mechani cal hoist stores the bundles un til the logs are needed to keep the chipping machine working. The chipping machine might be described as a huge sauer kraut maker A box holding one to 10 logs moves back and forth, (Continued on Page 6) Soil & Water District Meeting Is March 4 The Lancaster County Soil and Water Conservation District Annual Dinner Meeting is sche duled for Tuesday, March 4, at the Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road. Starting time is 6:30 p.m. Chuck Slaton Public Rela tions Director for the Soil Con servation Service will make a special presentation and a fami ly style chicken dinner will be served. Ticket price is $3.25 per plate and reservations may be made until Monday, March 3 by calling Vincent Hoover, at 786- 3227. t.' 1 ' UK