Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 04, 1969, Image 16

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday. October 4.1969
16
• IFYE Guest
(Continued fiom Page 1)
life "But the movies in our
country certainly give a wrong
impression of you people,” she
said "If I had not had my sister
living heie 1 would have had a
wiong impiession
a home demons!) ation
agent in much the same way as
or.i own Extension Home Econo
mists Miss Giacia’s woik «cek is
Vui led She gi\es cooking demon
stiations to gioups and some
times goes to individual homes
to help housewives learn better
vays to piepaie foods and the
mitutional value of foods
In speaking about possible dif
feiences in uual people in our
GREEN PASTURES
No. 604
STEER
CONCENTRATE
(in free flowing granular form'
WILL GIVE YOU:
Contact any Miljier & Bus'homg Service Representative or
ILUER & BUSHONG, inc.
ROH
RERSTOW
we handle the situation.
countries. Maria sald.'-All rural v t"
. . u „,,„ years Miss Garcia is well aquaint-
P* * c«Jfi tuZ fl Z with farm life. She was a
u common. Some cling to the member of a rural school 01 . gan .
° lc ‘ wn> .* of ization tor 6 years The climate
eniiinmeJt Oni of?he is tro P lcal in her COlintiy SO ba
and fo i m equipment. One of tnc » ...si An j ~,..,.1 m fl
impressive things the IFYE stu- n »"«* l f £
, * . r j T , „„ , „ especially tomatoes aie a big
dent has found mLa s e » aie ?lOWn in
Countv is the vast d.fTe.ence be » J t she said theS e
Uvcen faimeis hung side b> * evpe nsive and aie of
side One uses hois-e and old
tv pc equipment and his ne\t
dooi ncighboi uses all the mod- Music, painting, dancing and
cin equipment and methods theater aie listed as some of
Manas leisme inteiests and she
Thej do have 4 H clubs under also has a special intei est in
a diffeient name in hei countij teaching and group methods
but one pioblem they have is t * le daughtei of Mi an d
f i Mis \ i loi Gaicia and has thiee
getting adult leadeis When ask- t
ed why. Mana said she did not Iu notm? one ooseivatlon in
know whv ‘he moo.em existed Ameucan culture, Maria said we
Half 's WHY:
Call Us Direct cost Lane ester 392-2145,
N, IP A,
“FINEST SMVJGE ANYWHERE”
and «he it hoping to learn how
FASTER GAINS
BETTER FEED EFFICIENCY
MORE EFFICIENT USE
OF HOME GROWN FEEDS
# It contains Stilbosol 10 milli
grams of Stilbosol per head per
daj can gu'e you as much as 15%
e\tra gam on 10% less feed
# It is a 65% Protein Feed All the
steer nutrition work done by the
leading universities indicate this
to be the optimum level for most
economical gains Compare the
cost per unit ot protein' —lt’s
lower
# Contains 15.000 units of Vitamin
A and 30.000 un.ts oi Vitamin D
per pound
FEED LESS
GREEN PASTURES #6»4
SAVE DOLLARS
with
717-392-2114.5
seem to be very conscious of
class and race. In her country,
no matter what profession you
are in. be it farming, garbage
collecting or business executive,
you are all on the, same level
socially. She also noted that this
was true among races.
The IFYE program in the
United States is conducted by the
National 4-H Club Foundation in
behalf of the Cooperative Exten
sion Seivice Financial sponsor
ship is provided by friends of
•i H through the service and the
National 4-H Club Foundation
Maria is scheduled to continue
her stay at Longeneckei’s dairy
faim until tomonovv and then
will be a guest in the home of
the Robert C Groff family. Quar
ijville R 3, until October 25 and
will then visit the Robert Kauff
man family at Elizabethtown R 1
• Contains 15 units of Vitamin E
per pound This is essential to
get proper utilization of the Vita
min A
• Use 1 pound per "steer per day
This gives a protein intake of 0 65
pounds per animal per dav For
maximum gains even with cob
corn, silage and smaller animals
It will take less time to get weight
and a good finish.
Has adequate quantity of High
Grade Alfalfa and meets all re
search standards foi good Urea
utilization.
until November 12. Klu Carol*
arrived in thtStatWiattay mt
spent the first part of her stay
in East Lansing, Michigan. Her
final consultation- program ir
scheduled for November 24 to
26 at Washington. D.C.
Mammoth Cheese
One of the most famous food
gifts ever sent to the W'hite
House was a mammoth 1.600-
pound cheese which was sent to
President Jefferson by a group
of Massachusetts admirers Jef
ferson accepted it with the pro
vision that the givers permit
him to pay for it at 50 per cent
more than its market price.
Three peicent of the popula
tion of the United States are
college students