—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 26.1969 26 Kelly Named Exposition & Dairy Manager Thomas W Kelly, a native of Washington Countv, has been named manager of the Pennsyl vania Livestock Exposition and the Pennsylvania All-American Dany Show, two major interna tional events held annually in the Faim Show Building. Har old R McCulloch, of State Col lege. sccietaiv to the Farm Show Commission, prev lously managed the two shows on a paittimc basis The appointment of Kelly was announced by State Secie tai.v of Agiicultuie Leland H Buil. chan man of the Farm Show Commission, who said that the new manager occupies a full-time position by assuming additional duties of assisting the Faim Show director with the many year-round activities in the Farm Show complex Kelly was reared on a dairy faim at Eightyfour and was ac tive in 4-H and Future Farmer of America projects during his school yeai s He graduated from the Pennsylvania State Univer sity in 1958 having majored in agricultural, education. That same year he spent five months in France with the IFYE (In ternational Farm Youth Ex change) Since that time he has occupied positions utilizing both his educational and farm back ground. Pnor to his present appoint ment, he had been a fieldman since 1967 for the Holstein- Fnesian Assn, of America, Brattleboro, Vt, with the as signed territory of the New England States and New Jersey. His previous positions included New features and refinements increase leadership of John Deere 3020 and 4020 Tractors Could they make them any better? Yes, John Deere engineers reworked the 70-h.p, 3020 and 94-h.p. 4020 Tractors to increase operating economy and reliability. New pistons, new cylinder liners more tightly fastened, alternators, oil coolers across the board, a new 12-volt electric system evenly charged—these and other features add up to extra value for your dollar. Ask us for details. Wenger Implement, Inc. Tie Buck 264-4141 M. S. Yeorsley & Sons Landis Bros. Inc. West Chester 609-2990 Lancaster 393-3906 A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Shotzberger's New Holland 354-4191 Elm 665-2141 Thoanas Kelly assistant agricultural agent, Blair County, 1959-1962; field man, Pennsylvania Holstein Assn., 1962-1965; and state manager, Curtis Breeding Ser vices, Inc., 1965-1967. Kelly is moving to 33 Oak wood Ave., Mechanicsburg, from West Springfield, Mass. He is married to the former Margaret Morrow, of Tyrone, and they have a son and a daughter. Red Coloring Not Harmful Some of the new crop red skin potatoes have had extia red food coloring applied to enhance their appearance, but the dye may dissolve in the cooking water. This lepresents no danger to consumers because, like any other added food coloring, this red dye has been cleared by the Federal Food and Drug Ad ministration. says Harold E. Neigh, Penn State extemon con sumer economics specialist American Agriculture Could Feed 600 Million Amcucan agriculture could feed over 400 million people in be- sti etched to feed nearly 600 terms of calory output, he million people, the president of staled the American Meat Institute Looking ahead, Dr. DeGraff said during Livestock Day at salc j t be p er demand for The Pennsylvania State Umver- beef Wlll reach about 130 poun ds sity. Dr Herrell DeGraff said beef b - v the t year 19 f. 0 ' At that cattle yields alone nearly double lhe na | lon will need anothei within the last 20 years from one miUion breeding cows pei the same number of breeding year to produce enough beef foi cows the nation had light after the countiys demands, he pie Woild War 11. Fiom an avciage dieted. yield of 60 pounds of beef per Livestock dominate the na person 20 years ago, the beef tion’s agricultural system, he industry now produce an avei- noted. While 13 per cent of the age of 108 pounds per person land is used for direct food While cow numbers are the crops, 83 per cent is used for same—so million—tiemendous livestock production. Another improvements have been four per cent of the land pro achieved in feeding, breeding, duces industrial crops such as and management to provide fiber, tobacco, and certain oils, more meat. He foresaw for swine pro- From the standpoint of grain ducers much of the potential crops alone, the United States that developed the poultry with 200 million people could broiler and turkey business. And The SEIF CLEANING TIRE! 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