VOL. 14 NO 17 NEW TYPE EGG GATHERING NESTS. Donald Kreider, Lebanon Rl, shows ms new nesting system where the entire litter moves around the house. The New Egg Gathering Unit Shown To New York Visitors A new-type egg gathering unit —the first of the kindmPenn- - "TsylvamY—was shown to "a group of Netv York State visitors Wed-, nesday afternoon. Located just West of Schaefferstown in Leb anon County at the farm of Mr. and Mrs Donald Kreider, the German made “Farmer Auto matic” system moves the entire litter with the eggs in it around the house In the egg room, the eggs are sJted out of the litter and one person (in this opera tion Mrs KieideiJ picks up the eggs and crates them while the buckwheat litter diops down and continues on around the layer house The 368’ x 40’ house and egg ream is accommodating 11,500 birds Donald, just back from Vietnam, installed the unit March 1 and sajs A is working \ery wel. The nu:n advantages given lor the system is that hens lay in a normal nest and any broken eggs or manuie in the nest is coated mtn the hulls and easily picked out Between flocks the 800 ft. chain convey ei system runs tlm nest box btter out on the floor Coi last cleaning Jay Irwin. Lancaster County Associate Agent, arranged the tour in Lancaster and Lebanon County, which included Cloister dale Farms Lititz R 4, Plain and Fancy Farm. Elizabethtown R 3 livm Mus-er Faun, Mt Joy Rl. The Farm and Home Centei and a drive tt"*uigh Lancaster Coun ty The 3h membei tom was headed foi Spread Eagle Faims. in Schuylkill Count! Fan Calendar Monday, March 24 730 pin Lancaslei Count! Sheep Sleeting Faun and Home fentei 730 pan Lancastei Count! PFA Cu.iptei meets Lam peter-Strasbui g High School Tuesday, March 25 ■(Continued on Page 7) hens can ride along if they wish Mr and Mrs. Kreider and 15 mo. destine were one ot the families visited this w eek by a New York State Poultry Tour. L. F. Photo EGGS ARE FILTERED out oi the litter at this point m the egg room. Donald Kreider, shows how the eggs ap pear and are easily picked off the system into cases. The grate protects into the buckwheat litter. As the litter passes over the grate, the eggs stay on top and the buckwheat tails down and continues on around the laying house, L F Photo _ - _ _ - ...... Local Farmers At Livestock _ _ . Conference ill DlliSDUrSf 0 such as direct maiket- mg uucass guide and weight ng, preconditioning, foi- wait! contiacting, and the lu- tines maiket aie being discuss cd wheicvei gioups ol livestock pioduceis and teedeis gathoi these days accoiding to A 1 Keat mg Assistant Dnectoi of the Ameilean Faim Buieau Fecleia tion s Rcseaich and Commoditv Activities Division “Theie is a growing recogm tion among stockmen that they Lancaster Farming, Saturday. March 22,1969 will need some additional gioup action to maiket eitectiveh m the futuie to meet the changes (Continued 011 tMge 16) .... Muskrat exhibit Wins 4-H \Vildlife Club left Kautiman Millei sv die Rl won lust pi i/e Wedncsdav night m the Laneastei County 4H Wildlife Club’s wildlife con (Continued on Page 8) Penna. Potato Marketing Program Explained Here A pair ot representatives, one trom a marketing co op and the other from the Pennsylvan ia State Depaitmenl were in Lancaster to explain the new proposed potato marketing de velopment progiam to Chestei and Lancaster Count} potato glowers They were Raymond Reitei, Supei visor of Marketing Piogram, Pa Dept of Agncul tme and Owen Barkley, Man- Crossbred Wins Carcass Show Two Crossbied entues placed first and second m the Annual Lancaster Count} Swine Pio duceis Carcass Show this week They were shown by Geoige Smith, Altoona, in first place with .9 back fat: 30 7 carcass length; 5.3 lom eye and 43 6% ham and Loin and Stautfer Homestead, East Earl Rl, in second place with 11 back fat, 31.2 carcass length, 4 0 loin eye and 43,07 c ham and loin In the Evaluation Contest, Mark Nestleioth, Manhenn R 3, was first with 89 7 points In this contest the lowest score wins Other caicass entnes and then placings are as follows 3. Real (Continued on Page 101 4-H Tractor Round-up Held The best over-all pioject awards were piesented to two Lancaster County 4-H Tiactoi Club membeis Thursday night at the Annual Round-up held at the Farm and Home Centei The winners are- Lynn Royer 2025 Oiegon Pike and Robeit Zimmerman, Denver R 1 The presentations were made bv Charles Hoober, President oi the Lancaster County Machi nery Dealers Association. Other awaids presented by (Continued on Page 5) Holstein Tour Going To Berks The Lancaster County Hol stein Association announced plans this week, for the Annual Holstein Tour The tour is planned foi Berks County with the fust stop at the Claience II Maitin Faim Sinking Spun? with a stanchion tvpe bain The Mai tins have a tamilv opeiation A buef visit to the Quakei Maid Kitchens will be followed bv a stop at Lou Hel Fai m Inc ov ned bv Reuben Fields The opeiation is paitlj stall bain and paitlv loose housing with a bunk tcedei and a 24' \ 76 silo Lunch will be at Shaitlesvdie Hotel In the altcinoon, the tom will visit Hat old and Wajne Leshei who have a fiee stall operation (Continued on Page 5) $2 00 Per Year ager ol the Pennsylvania Co operative Potato Growers Assn. The piogram is designed to use the Commodities Act of 1968 passed by the State Legis latuie pei nutting any group of Agriculture pioducers to esta blish a program to provide a fund lor the advancement of their own segment of produc tion Numerous meetings to ex plain the piogram are being held thioughout the Common wealth and on May 27 a pubbc heanng is set in Harrisburg If at that time, the vote of those present is favoiable a referen dum will be held by mail to all potato glowers in the state. If the mail vote shows 664 s per cent in favor, and these growers (Continued on Page 9) Waste Disposal Meeting Set For Thurs., March 27 The subject of Sewage Dis posal is one of increasing gen et al concern to all segments of Lancaster Countv. The problem of waste disposal and the main taining of pure water supplies is getting attention fiom all aieas, both ruiaL and urban Therefore. the Lancaster County Extension Service has scheduled a special meeting on the subject for Thursday even ing, March 27, at 7.30 p m m the Farm and Home Center The program will include the following speakers Milfoid R Heddleson, Soils Specialist from Penn State Uni versity, Topic “Soil Aspects of Sewage Disposal” N Henry Wooding. Extension Engineer fiom Penn State Uni versity, Topic “Proper Design and Installation of Sewage Sys tems” Milton Stanley Local Repre sentative, Penna Department of Health, Topic “New Sewage Facility Act” Opportunity tor questions will follow each presentation M M Smith, County Agent m charge of the meeting said these subjects should be of particular interest to township super vises. contractois septic tank seivice concerns and local farm eis who are concerned about the pioper disposal systems for then homes and barns Robert E. Martin Elected President Of Local Milk Assn. Robait E Mai tin was elected Piesidcnt ol the New Holland local unit ol Eastern Milk Pro duteis Coopeiatne Association, Inc b\ a knee eioup ol larm ei mombeis assembled beie m annual session lecenth Othei olfiteis weie lean Red cay. Vice Piesident. Mervm Weavei Secietaij, and Leßoy Smucker, Tieasurer Named as (Continued on Page 8)