Entries From 9 States In NEPPCO Exno Youth Events Nine states have aheadv lin- standing 4!I voungsteis to mftke ed up teams of talented poult.y picsentations at the exposition , . .. t on some phase of poultiy foods youngsters fo. the p.ogiam of J,,eduction 01 maiket youth competition at the exposi tion of the Noitheastein Poul- B tiy Pioducers Council (NEPP CO) in Atlantic City, Oct 14-15- 16 Drawn from the ranks of 4-H Clubs and Future Farmers of America chapters in the North east, they’ll swarm into the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall Hotel foi a program of demon strations, egg and poultry grad ing contests, education sessions and social events. Getting top priority on the list will be the selection of the “Star Poultry Farmer of the Northeast ” Three states have already announced their entries with others expected to re port in before the convention opens Candidates are picked from among the state’s out standing FFA paiticipants States already announcing en tries are Delaware, Pennsyl vania and West Virginia States entering the competi tive poultry and egg giading for 4-H Club teams include Dela ware, Maryland, New Hamn shire, New Jersey, Pennsylvan ia, Rhode Island and Virginia FFA teams have been entered by Delaware, Maryland, Massa chusetts, New Hampshire, Penn sylvania, Rhode Island and West Virginia. Seven states have picked out- lAIEAUEDI IME Mechonized Feedinq TV CM W kImLIiVI Ei Battery • Gasoline • Electric Self-Propelled Self-Unloading Silage Carts Perfectly Balanced Compact for Close Turns Fast Unloading Large Capacity You Will Like Our Safety Bumper Clutch TUI kl U I YOUR silo unloader throws out hundreds I mil IV: OF TONS OF SILAGE EVERY YEAR Are YOU Still Shoveling It? Why? This is a Better Way to In-Stanchion Feed Your Herd RYDER SUPPLY CO. WAREHOUSE and PARTS SERVICE RR 5, Chambersburg, Pa The program gets undeiway with registiation on Sunday, Oct 12 Monday is given ovei to various demonstrations and competitive events Tuesday in cludes a special dialogue ses sion with adult industrymen, capped with the annual Youth Awards Banquet in the evening Fertilizing Early Fall is an excellent time to fertilize the lawn and many turf areas have already been fer tilized; in some cases a weed control herbicide can be used with the fertilizer I’d like to present a word of caution in the use of these weed control mater ials There is little question that they will control many weeds but some of them may also be washed into the soil and down aiound the roots of trees and slnubs and do damage Home owners are urged to read the in sti uctions and follow them care fully. some materials should not be used under any tiee or shmb Serious damage to trees has been experienced in some areas If plants show herbicide damage, there-us little .that can be .done to stop the absorption of the chemical, they can be kept well watered and fertilized early in the Spring Pennsylvania To Observe Co-op Month Gov R.umond P Shafei pm thinned Octobei as Penns.vhama Co op Month Governor Shafei uiged the State’s lesidents to give lecogm tion to the “constiuctive and 10 sponsible iole” cooperatives have played in Pennsylvania’s eco nomic progiess The proclamation signed b> the Governor noted that “ail segments of Pennsylvania’s econ omy, particularly agriculture, have progressed thiough cooper ative endeavors in processing, marketing and distribution of products ” In the Commonwealth of Pen nsylvania alone there are nearly 1,625 local cooperatives, of which 1,450 are credit unions and the remainder aie primarily farmer cooperatives Nationally, a third of the fam ilies in this country have a big stake in ruial and urban coopeia tives whose assets run into bil lions of dollars In total, about 50,000 cooperatives have mem berships of almost 53 million —• with some duplication of mem beiship as an individual often ii a member of moie than one co opeiative Net savings to con sumeis through cooperative ser vices amounts to about $5OO mil lion annually _ In declaring October as Co-op Month nationally, Piesident Richard M Nixon said, “ ‘Pio (Continued on Page 24) Phone: 717-263-9111 Lancaster Farming. Saturday, October 4.1A6P-47 SECOND SECTION CAN YOU BEAT THIS? CORN 18 FEET HIGH Miss Verne E. Kottler, Secretary to M. T. Kauffman at A. H. Hoffman Seeds, Inc in Landis ville grew this extra tali corn in her flower bed Kauffman is in charge of hybrid corn work at Hoffman’s seed division so naturally Miss Kottler had good advice on what variety to grow