Just A Little ‘ / +< A ~ v ✓ x Jyv + k \ ¥• * Vt t ~**''. y %l£' Jk ?i „i„, lA JF YOU ever get a bus stuck on the barn hill of your Lancaster County farm, get out a heavy log chain and k. DIG a little, or ♦ A / /< 4 *S’ v f ' v <■ < r* P'' / ' ' V/ s } ' * y ' ** v.. * HOPE the telephone company truck last week when the National Young Farm with a cable and winch'comes along to pull ers were on tour at the Melvin Shertzer it out. At least that is the way it worked family farm at Millersville Rl. duung this time Charcoal burn- days Sleeping bags may be use- We’ie now faomg ihe lead of eis might be used for cooking if ful Farmers also should be Winter and ice stoiras or bliz they aie placed on an outside equipped with standby genera zaids may knock out electrical P ° r m the fiioplaee wheie tols tQ provide DOwer for the service Summer camping gear ' entilation is proper Extra food or hunting equipment might be supplies should always be kept many pieces of equipment. Plan used for this emergency A gas on hand wheie there is danger of ning in advance for this type of stove or latern may be useful being snowbound for seveial emergency is good management. “Hang Up” hook up your biggest tractor to pull it loose doesn’t work TRY A TRACTOR on the rear. And if that doesn’t work Winter Storm Lancaster Farming. Saturday, December 27,1969-48 H < w \>l § V-v* , T SECOND SECTION “Too manv headline hunters and self stj led ecologist do not understand the scientific aspects of soil-plant-water relationships and thus draw incorrect conclu sions from unsupported informa tion to the detenment of the housewife or consumer of Ameri can foods,” Carman said “There has been gross misun derstanding and a gieat deal of misinformation spread regarding agriculture’s possible contribu tion to water pollution,” he con tinued “The spotbght of fact should be focused on the many errors of misinformed self-styled lead ers who attempt to link nitrogen levels in streams to the growing If that use ot commercial fertilizers.” (Continued on Page 18) Chemicals Safeguard Abundant Food Supply, Institute Head Soys Scicntifica!l> applied icsear ch and of .1 ncultmal chemi cals icpiciciit the nation's stron gest safeguaul lo .111 abundant supplj of nututiou' food That's the opinion of Dr W, 11 Caiman, Vice Piesidcnt, Mcmbei Services National Plant Food Institute \V ishington, D. C, in an addiess before the first annual Ohio Ag Chemicals Con ference L. F. Photos