VOL. 14 NO. 34 It’s Your Life By Gerald Martin Ed. Note: Gerald Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Z. Martin, Lit itz Rl, was tho Lancaster Coun ty FFA Public Speaking Con test winner and made it through the area and district contests to the state contest held at Pimi State in conjunc tion with FFA Activities. Week. There he placed 3rd with a gold medal. Since to monow starts Natio'nai Faun Saleh Week and Gerald’s Speech Is ®n the subject we herewith publish his connibu tiffin to farm safety. T u e stOiy'iS punted ? hun d a 1 -’ times each yeai, and each time it is p etty much the same It takes about two inches of nov spapei space and sajs that a fj-tnei los* a hand while unclog g.ng an or that he was k lied when a tractor rolled on hum It lists his name and age, and when he dies, his suivivois Fa meis read it and think “Another careless guy” I know, my uncle was of those careless guys . nowever, there is another story which seldom is printed Tins is tne story of why the ac c dent occui.ed, and because it set com is punted, farmeis aie vvs.k ng to accidents the wav ra ts walk mto tiaps In fact fie typical farmer often stands w—bm a few inches of a senous acc.dsnt and never realizes it Accidents not only take Lves and inflict injury but also aie a dram on money, time, and man agement of every farmer in the United States Why are theie so many farm accidents’ Is it be (Continued on Page 12) huter-State Members Hear Proposed Order Changes Local Inter-State Milk Co-opera, tlve members met Thursday night at the Farm and Home Center to hear their represen tative Dr. Paul Hand discuss the proposals on merging federal or ders and base plan changes that will be made by the co-operative at a hearing scheduled in August at Baltimore. Dr Hand said, “The ultimate aim is to improve the Class I utilization to get a better blend price At the annual meeting we were talking in terms of a few years for pushing the merger of the Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimoie orders ” he said “But developments in movement of milk by dealeis has caused Farm Calendar Sunday, July 20 20-26 National Farm Safety Week, Wednesday, July 23 10 a.m —Lancaster County Hol stein Field Day, Paul Zim merman Farm, near Bpb fata. (Continued on Page S) BLUE BOY wheat is inspected by H. Richard Hershey. Lititz Rl. The new variety was tried locally to see how’it survived winter kill and what the yields would be under lo cal conditions. _ L. F. Photo Co. Livestock Men To Attend PSU Field Day At a recent meeting of the planning committee foi the Lancaster County Ln estock Field Day, it was decided to can cel the local event this summei and suppoi t the state wide Field Dav at Penn State THE PENN SYLVANIA L-IV EST O C K FIELD DAY will be held on the (Continued on Page 5) necessary action to be taken in a matter of months rather than years. For example, riots m Washing ton have cause the closure of the Sealtest Plant there and it will be moved to Baltimore oi Phila delphia And Safeway has about (Continued on Page 11) Agronomists From Seven-State Region Visit Local Crop Farm A gioup of agronomists from a seven-state via ted a local laim Tuesday to shidy so 1 fer tility and xesulLng etao p.sanc tion Visiting the farm of Ray - mond N Bucher Lifu.z RI the men on the Amen tan Pota-h In stitute Top Fa.-me- Tou* saw records of Luring nl fe.unza t.on on every field for the pas; two years and a field that was in continuous com foi 25 years Raymond Is very interested " crops and soils and samples eaen field on his 210 acre farm each year. He has 12 or 13 vareties of corn and doesn’t accept any new variety until fits has tried a'small Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 19.1969 Farmers' Assn. Ladies Host State Day Here Ladies of the Lancastei Coun tv Faimeis Association will host a State Ladies Dav Out foi their oxgamzation at the Faim and Home Center. Thmsdav, July 24 The all day affau staits at 10 am The program will feature a safety quiz, a Pennsylvania Medical Society speakei. talent contest with seveial County winneis competing; speaker fiom the Food and Drug Admm istiation a consumei consul tant: a brief report of the growth and development of the modem farm and home center facilities tours for these in terested after the meeting Luncheon will be served smorgasbord style and for reser vations at $3 per meal, interest ed ladies should phone Mrs Clyde Wivell at 717426-1303. This meeting xs for region I of the Pa Farmers Assn, which includes Berks, Bucks. Chester, Lancaster, Lebanon, Montgo meiy, Northampton, Schuylkill and Carbon Counties. amount of seed on his own faim Some of the points of discus Sion among the tap extension man as they talked w*:n Sticker on hsS faim lawn wee (11 .-o T must look at the vaimty of com to decide on e fei tCization p.o -g am, (S’ 1 u is ditneu.* to get an amuate sod samp e because of ‘ne vast difie.e-'ce of PH in spots ovei the field, (3) t’-e big gest disci epancj m mm Lug i, usually in the depth oi the take (4) you should sample between the rows, especially where band fertilization is practiced; (5) it is necessary to watch the minoi on Page d New Variety Of Wheat Tried On Lititz Farm A new variety of wheat called Blue Boy, was hied this yea, on the faim of H Richaid Heishev, Lititz R 1 The plowing was done last fall by li S Steel Com witn a six bottom plow On one half 01 the five acre lest plot 120 poinds of mtiegon pei acie was p.owed down and On the lemamdei it v as applied w ith a chi el aro’ cotoi The wheat, a p’oduot of southern states is a high nln gen use; in contias,, to ie,uLo types usualty g own loc j h LATE NOTICE The Atlantic On Parade day scheduled by the Atlantic Breeders Cooperative has been cancelled according to an an nouncement made yesterday by Harry Roth, Assistant Manager. Due to highway construction on Route 230 past the bull bains it is feared the large number of visitors that usually attend this open house could not be accom modated. Roth «aid the Parade Day activities have been com pletely cancelled but visitors are always welcome. TINY FINGERLING BASS are shown in the tank truck that stopped at the Lancaster Shopping Center Wednesday to distribute the little fish to local lake and pond owners. Shoeing the fish is Leroy White of the Department of In terior Fish and Wild Lue Service. L. F. Photo Tiny Fish Come To Local Ponds Tiny fisn about three inches long came to Lancaster this week and were transported to various , ads is Lancaster County Com- mg in a Federal Fish and The leason for the expeumeut was to see if this high yield ug wheat could stand Lancaster County wmteis and if it woaLd outp’oduce icgulai vai.euej giown heie in checking the vielas af is * the combine this week Heishey lepo'ted the new’ iai ietv a.c out pioduce Red Coat bv abou' 29 bushels pei acie but he said "ne cue. tv vas not as good T”e ?>iue Bo> was ligate n test r e.gh aid if g.ne moie sc ee~- he said The oo.nt to test the new Var ied on its wmtei haidness Dioven Heishev said the B.ue Boy was rot qu.te as tall as tne Red Coat but it stooled out mo.e and was thickei This stooling quality did cause some concern, as to how well the new vauety would seive as a nuise ciop foe clovei and other grasses But Bill Brubaker, Organic JPlan.6 Food, said it depends which way you want to go it doesn’t matter v-hdt vauezy you want to use • It you want top yields of wheat you hkelj will not have a good (Continued on Page 8/ Wildlife tank truck from the Lamar National Fish Hatchery at Lamar, the little bass finger lings were counted out into (Continued on Page 8)