Annual Atlantic Meet March 18 The sixth Annual Meeting for Atlantic members will convene at 10.30 a m March 18, at Ho stetler’s Banquet Hall, 363 North Barbara St, Mount Joy, Pa All members are invited to attend, but reservations for the noon meal must be received at headquarters by March 13 Reports from the Board and Management will be heard in the morning business session, and District Directors elected last month will be officially seated on the Boaid. Action will be taken on an (Continued on Page 36) ACWAY Can Put A For An Average 40 Cow Herd You Can . . . Save walking 100 miles a year. Save carrying 292 tons of milk a year. Save 200 hours per year on an average herd. Produce higher quality milk. Increase your milk & I production. mi BUY A STA RITE PIPELINE? Engineered for the modern dairy farm of today as well as the dairy farm of tomorrow. Around the barn pipelines and milking parlors. 2. 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Agway Milk Dealers Are Important To Dairymen, Eastern Says ‘‘There aie sigmficent move- headquarters building in Syia ments afoot in this milkshed de- cuse, N Y recently signed to eliminate the piopne- p ropr ietary milk companies tary milk companies who ic- are a j so known as milk com piesent more than half of the pa mes, milk dealers, or milk milk received in the major mai- distributors kets of the Northeast,” stated Freeburn Love, President of He stated, “There is no al Eastern Milk Producers Co- to propneta mi k . , , companies regarding then value operative Association, in his ad- tQ the overal i economy of the dress to over 200 delegates at state, dairymen and geneial Eastern’s annual spring policy public. meeting in the Association’s “Dairying is he largest indus Pipeline In Any Barn WHY BUY A PIPELINE? Tuesday Evening, March 17th, 7:30 P.M. in our show room. Refreshments will be served. 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March H, llTft—39 THIRD SECTION tiy m New Yoik and Vermont and second only to the steel in dustiy in Pennsylvania The total value of milk icceived fiom dairy faimers in these three states represents $1,175,- 000,000, and the propeity value, an additional $5 billion “Eastern Milk Producers, the leading bargaining voice of dairy farmeis in this aiea, is engaged in a largei scope of activities than ever before in its history However, we should not engage m market practices that will undermine the financial structure of the proprietary milk companies or these com panies will either walk away 01 turn over their milk distnbu (C'ontmued on Page 36) m IMf HYBRIDS High-Powered Hybrids With "Ripe" Ears On Green Stalks Test Weight How would you like corn that makes over 60 lbs per bushel’ Our best has hit 65 lbs Solid proof of Trojan’s high oil content and feeding qualities. SEE YOUR DEALER NOW AND BE SURE TXS- 85—Early Season F- 90—Early Season TXS-108—Medium Season F-105—Medium Season TXS-115—Full Season C/F-123—Full Season All Single Cross Regular Cioss Ask For Pamphlet on Hy-Lysine Corn We Have It! TROJAN/CRIB-FILLER DEALERS FARMERS SUPPLY CO. Lancaster MUSSER’S MILL The Buck LANCASTER BONE FERT CO. Quairyville ANDERSON FEED & GRAIN R D , Oxfol d MARTIN FEED MILL H. H. GOOD MILL Ephiata Fivepomtville WEAVER FIX-IT SHOP E. H. KEEN & SON r D , New Holland Atglen DISTRIBUTED BY STANFORD SEED COMPANY Plymouth Meeting, Pa. 19462 41 New Meal* Inspectors Training For State Job Forty-one prosepective meat spectors begin training recently, the last group needed to bring Pennsj Ivan.a's complement of meat inspectors to required strength. State Agriculture Sec retaiy Leland H Bull announced, "This will bring oui strength to 150 inspectors, the total num ber requited at present under piovisions of Pennsylvania's Wholesome Meat Act of 1968,” Secretary Bull said Rural Health A report of the U.S Depart ment of Agriculture states that in rural poverty areas, health statistics often resemble those of less developed countries USDA’s Economic Research Service study was concerned with what programs are now available and those that are needed to break the cycle be tween poverty, rurality, and poor health Shell-Out Would you be lieve 85%’ We’ve got “su per shellers” for you right nom will have even more next year. _J ZIMMERMAN’S ANIMAL HEALTH SUPPLIES R. D, Lititz F. M. BROWN’S SONS, INC. Sinking Spring BOMBERGER’S STORE Elm GERMAN FEED MILL Denver
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