Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 13, 1969, Image 18

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    18—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. December 13.1969
Conservation Corner
Conservation is something to crow about.
8 MONEYMAKING ALFALFAS
• DuPuit • Cayuga
• Vernal • Haymor
• Buffalo • Northwest Common
• Ranger # Northwest Grimm
8 MONEYMAKING CLOVERS
• Certified Pennscott • Mammoth
• Select Pennscott • Aisike
• Penna. Medium Red • Yellow Sweet
• Midwest Medium Red • Tall Sweet
•'Fresh seed mixed and Inoculated (FREE)
Save with REIST’S SEEDS
REIST SEED COMPANY
Finest Quality Seeds (Since 1925)
Mount Joy, Pa. Ph. 653-4121
Professor Soys Ag
Education Changing
High school agricultural pin
grams in the 1070's will change
fiom timlltionnl emphasis on
skills and iihilities in fin tiling to
piograrns geared foi .til agiicul
tin til occupations, a Pennsylvau
ta Stale Umveisity piefessor
pi edicts
This "people oi icnled" foim youth could fill manv jobs in
of agiicultural education will off-farm agricultural work. Dr.
place increasing emphasis upon Hoover suggests These urban
occupational guidance and ca- youth are needed since there
reer planning, states Dr Nor- a|C n °f enough faim reared
man K. Hoover, associate pio- youth to fill all of the positions
fessor of agricultural education Moreover, agiiculluial pioecss
at Penn Stale The “new look ' »"g industries. 01 namental hoi
will include orientation for ticulture, and other agricultural
post-high school education at based industries ai e conccntral
all levels and adult education in e( l m l al 'Se uiban centers.
all phases of the ag. .cultural in- Jn lrajnin g vouth for off . farjn
dus iy ’ agiicultural occupations, seven
Many high schools aie al- aieas of instruction have been
ready cairymg out supervised defined These are agncultural
occupational programs for stu- production or traditional farm
dents preparing for off-farm mg, agricultural supplies, agn
agricultural occupations, he cultural mechanics, agricultural
says This often involves a co- pi oducts, agricultural lesources,
TWO MACHINES IN ONE
\Sa The Jamesway Volumatic sil
-V\. V\ t age distributor-unloader is the tPjjfgmSU
lowest priced combination on the - '
market. NO DRIVE DRUMS
It has no weights to adjust, jo LIFT
no drive drum to manhandle, and
it doesn’t depend upon silage for , _
****■ traction.
Come in today for complete
details.
NO WEIGHTS
// ' TO ADJUST
t Cli|3r LANDIS BROS., INC.
1305 Manheim Pike Lancaster, Pa. 17601
Phone 393-3906
New Liquid Supplement Offers
Palatable Solution For
Problem Eaters.
It’s called Arcadian Co:
sator Liquid Feed And
an ideal way to get you:
better cows and steei s
to eat more Compen-
sator includes molasse;
protein equivalent, pol;
phosphate phosphorus,
sulfur and whatever vii
trace minerals or othe:
require Combined wit!
Compensator makes a
tion that problem-eater
it on. It soaks right in
part of the feed. Best
to replace dry supplerm
costs pei' pound of milk
had a problem getting
supplement Now your
offers a very palatable
Compensator
ARCADIA
New Holland RD #1
operative program between pub
lic schools and Industry.
"Agricultural education has
always been concerned with
disadvantaged inral youth and
p.uticulaily with faun youth In
the 1070's we will he concerned
not only with the farm and rural
disadvantaged we will also be
developing piogiains for the ur
ban disadvantaged," he affirms.
With propci education, urban
A»w
Qiomlcfll
JOHN L MARTIN
Tip For Savin* Money On Milk
A four-member family ualn*
(ho recommended 21 quarts of
milk in n week can save more
than $4 a week by using non
fat dt y milk instead of home de
livered whole milk, reminds
I|nrold E Neigh. Penn Stale ex
tension consumer economics
specialist The nonfat dry milk
contains all the nutritive ele
ments of whole fluid milk ex
cept vitamins A and D ard has
only half the calories. If that
seems too drastic, you could mix
equal amounts of nonfat fluid
milk and whole fluid milk This
will also save money on the milk
bill.
A motorist who always insists
on his rights may wind up with
his rites.
ornamental horticulture, and
forestry. Teacher specialization
will occur in any of the above
seven areas in addition to teach
ing adults m off-far agricultural
businesses
717-354-5848