Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 29, 1969, Image 10

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    It - UmnistiT Farming. Saturday. March 20. 10(>9
Conscrvotionisf Says
Landowners Hold Key
giealei tole loi pi iv.ilc
Jaudowneis .nut llit*n icpicsi'ii
iativrs in .ulni'uiif! Ihf consoi
ration ol Amei km’s haidpiess
cd soil walei woodland and
wildlife it* sou ices is m the m:ik
in* Tlif loicoast appeals in an
article wntten for the Apnl
]»S9 issue of Soil Conservation
Magazine b\ Kenneth F] Giant,
recentlv appointed national Ad
Ministraloi of the United States
•epaitmenl of Agiicultuic,
Soil Conseivation Seivice
Giant makes it clear he be
Jieves the iob of impioving
USDA’s outdooi eiuuonment
will not bo done in time if left
oolelv to Bn? Government 01 ic
somce agencies opeialing inde
pendentlv
Savs Giant This is the teal
istic wav of looking at it SCS
is a consei\ation agencv work
i»g with people who own and
•ontiol Amenta’s puvate land,
whach is aftei all. moie than
tfcree fifths of the land in this
•ountiy
If these pm ate landowneis
have been sold on conseivation,
it is because SCS technicians
have been able to offei them
sound, piactical advice
For our pait SCS has learn
ed that if the soil and vvatei
consei vation job is going to be
done it will be done by these
pm ate land useis 01 not at
all ’
• Co. Farmers ,
(Continued fiom Page 1) "I* 6 h: f f" a^ n °; d st , at ® d .
More than 100 legislators at-
He also called for legislation tended the PFA banquet, which
"to stiengthen the Milk Market- is an annual affau
ing Law instead of measu’es to Attending from Lancaster
weaken this impoitant govein County were Harold Rohrer,
Kent function ' Ord labeled Lancaster Richard Hess, Stras
legislation to outlaw producers burg Rl. Noah Wenger, Stevens
fiom serving on the Milk Mai Rl, Mr and Mrs Claience Stauf
ketmg Board “ridiculous ” fer Ephrata, Mi and Mrs Jesse
The farm leader cited the high Wood, Nottingham Rl, James
auto insurance rates in the Wood, Nottingham Rl. Harry
states of Massachusetts, New Jones, Nottingham R 2, James
York and North Carolina in an Martin, Lancaster, Clyde Buch
a'gument against compulsoiy en Manfaeim R 3. James Gar
auto insurance foi Pennsylvania her, Mt Joy R 2, Roy Greider,
"What is needed is more rigid Mt Jov Rl, Clyde Wivell, Co
enforcement of present laws on lumbia Rl and William Dean,
the books to halt the slaughtei Stiasburg Rl
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Lancaster
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GERMAN F M. BROWN S
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• Gerald MarHn
tCont.mied lumi Page 1)
Killei dealing with an pollu
lion
Dean Shei icK, Penn IM.moi
was thud with ‘Yom FTituie
In Pioduetion Agi iculture"
Roger Campbell, Solanco, was
fouith with “Watei The De
dining Resource". Bon Brene
man. Lampetei-Stiasbuig was
fifth with “Raising A Dairy
Calf", and Dale Gioff. Eplnata.
was sixth with “The F'utuie Of
The Family Faim ”
Second place in Parhamen
laiy Piocedure went to Ephrata
High followed by Lampeter-
Stiasburg, Manheim and Wai
wick Eight County schools com
peted in the foui houi contest
Membeis of Solanco’s winn
ing team are Dale Bollmgei,
Charles Smith, Lewis Kreider,
Matthew Young, Ken Reitz
Glen Ki eider. Leßoy Welk and
Joe Linton
The winning teams and public
speakers aie now set to com
pete in the area contest to be
held April 16, at the Eastern
High School in York County
Judges foi the procedure con
test were Jerry Shaffer, PP & L
Faim Specialist and Russell
Drumm Denver R 2, former Ag
teachei In the Public Speaking
Contest Ralph Horchler, Ag
Teachei at Pequea Valley, Jesse
Erwa>, Ag Teacher at Manheim
Central and Everett Newswang
er Lancaster Fanning Editor
setved as judges.
EBY’S MILL
Lititz
E. H. KEEN & SON
Parkesburg
H. H. GOOD MILL
Fu epointville
SOLANCO PARLIAMENTARY CHAM- topped seven other county teams in me
PIONS (left to right) seated, Dale 801 - FFA Parliamentary Procedure Contest
inger, Charles Smith and Lewis Kreider. held Tuesday night at Manheim Central
Standing, Matthew Young, Ken Reitz, Glen High School. L. F Photo
Kreider, Leßoy Welk and Joe Linton. They
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