36= Ln ncnM cr Forming, Snturdo Penna. Farm Show Program By Day (Continued fiom Page 25) 100 100—4 11 Hub Polalo Guiding Contest, Hoorn K. M.mi Show Building. * 30.1 00—Futme lloincmakcis of Amenc.i honirnuking dcmonCi.lii'nu Dcp.iitmcnt of Education Booth. Uppci Concomsc. Laige \icna 10 00—Nut Giowcrs Association Meeting. Office No 2. Laige Arena. Second Concomsc. 10 00—Judging 411 Club Shorthorns—Large Arena 10 30—Judging 4-H Market Lambs—Small Arena. 10.30—Judging 4-H Club Herefords—Large Arena. 11 45—Judging 4-H Club Angus—Large Arena. Thursday Afternoon, January 15 1 00—Judging Open Class Market Lambs—Small Arena 1 00—Maple Producers Council Meeting. Room 202. Department of Agriculture Building. I:oo—Nut Growers Association reconvenes. Of fice No. 2, Large Arena, Second Concourse. 1- Judging 4-H Baby Trios—Large Arena. 2- 4-H Lamb Fitting and Showmanship Con- APPLY LIME ON FROZEN GROUND Don’t hesitate to apply lime, even if the ground is frozen. The freezing and thawing action of Winter helps disseminate the lime, assuring you a properly balanced soil, ready for Spring plowing. And remember, liming pays in extra bushels and tons of crops and forage. MARTEN’S LIMESTONE Blue Ball, Pa. 354-4125 . Jwnunry 10.1970 test*—Small Aronn. 2 45—Judging 4-11 Breed Champions and Grand Champion 4 11 Steer —Large Arena. 3 30—4 II Sheep Blocking and Grooming Con- test—Small Arena 4 so—4-H and FFA Tractor Driving Contests— Lai go Arena. Thursday Evening, January 15 o 00—Potato Growers Banquet, Penn-Harris Mo tor Inn. ~ .... 7.oo—Livestock Cavalcade: 4-H Club Light Hor se and Pony Demonstration— Large Arena Friday Morning, January 16 930 4-H Baby Beef Showmanship Contest- Large Arena. , . 9 30-1 00—Future Homemakers of America homemaking demonstrations. Department of Education Booth, Upper Concourse. Large Arena. Friday Afternoon, January 16 1-00—Sale of 441 Baby Beeves and Lambs, fol * lowed by Market Lamb Sale —Large Arena 4 oo—Faim Show closes. Gap, Pa. 442-4148 • Form Use (Continued horn Page 19) co' ,, -r acres of land. 3 Using electnc lights to supplement solar energy in crop produc tion aieas 4 Using radio con trols to match the operation of ungation systems with power availability 5 Use of all-electric crop conditioning systems to keep shelled corn and other perishables from spoiling 6 Use of waste heat from nuclear powei stations for soil warming, irrigation, and gieenhouse heat ing T"irel concluded by predict ing that electricity would con tinue to be a low-priced energy for agricultural use He said that developments such as fast breeder reactors and automated meter reading would help to offset the effects of inflation, and of increased spending by electnc power suppliers to re duce pollution and improve the appearance and reliability of their systems. fry A Classified Ad It Fays! k'HkUk <*♦'* <■< A ******* v * 10% more milk frees same amount of feed ...with Ful-O-Pep Cattle-lzer Dairy Feed Extra energy! Ful-O-Pep Cattle-izer Dairy Feed ration except for the ''Cattie-izer” principle. changes the volatile fatty acids produced in the rumen ... resulting in as much as 10% more energy from the same amount of feed. Extra Milk! This extra energy is converted into extra milk as much as 10% or more compared with other cows fed the same basic See Us At The Form Show Booths 452 -453 A Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. S. H. Hiestand & Company Leoia Salunga Harold H. Good Ymina ment* will be served and Robin- Garden Spot Toung lon M ys nil farmer* ore welcome Former* Futures Moot t o attend. Set Jonuory 13 A program on how farmers can use commodity futures to hedge and for speculating pur poses will be sponsored by the Garden Spot Young Farmers ac cording to Donald Robinson. Vo- Ag Advisor The meeting is set for 7-30 pm in the vocational agriculture room at the Garden Spot High School Tuesday, Jan uaiy 13. The featured speaker for the meeting is Janies Reed, Reynolds & Company, Lancaster. Refresh- Terre Hill MAKE US YOUR FARM HEADQUARTERS Special offer .Slv - \\ i jsL Purchase any John Deere Lawn and Garden Tractor and matching equipment between now and Feb. 28, 1970. No finance charges until spring! Just our way of saying Season’s Greetings. See us for complete details. Landis Bros., Inc. , 1305 Manheim Pike, Lancaster, Penna. SALES ★ 393-3906 * SERVICE * +Mv "* •* Extra Profitable! Don’t overlook this great new advance in dairy nutrition. It can help you step up milk production, feeding efficiency and profits! See us today for complete Ful-O- Pep Cattle-izer Dairy Feed... see results in a matter of days. Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. Stevens