Sauder Gets M anheim FFA Star Farmer Award Amos Snudcr received the Manheim FFA Star Chapter Farmers award at the Eigh teenth A annul FFA Parent and Son Banquet at Manheim Cen tral High School last week Sauder, a sophomore, won the Holstein calf given away at Lampeter Fair in open competi tion with other county FFA members. Sauder also showed a beef animal at the Manheim FFA Show. His acre of field corn won the maturity for group in the Pennsylvania One Acre Corn Contest with 181 bushels per acre. He has 300 guinea pigs. The Star Red Rose Farmer award went to Wilmer Groff His farm program included for good production next lactation, FEED PURINA DAIRY CONDITIONER As a danyman, you know that good milk production doesn’t just happen It’s something you plan for by establishing a herd with the genetic potential for good production, then managing and feeding your cows so they’ll produce up to their bred-in ability. Many successful local dairymen also plan for good pro duction with a proven piogram of dry cow feeding. They need Punna Dairy Conditioner, a research proven ration to help gjve dry cows body condition they need for good production after they freshen. Punna Dairy Conditioner is an extia-palatable 1214 percent piotem ration It’s foitified with vitamins A and D plus extra phosphorus to help guai d against milk fever. Purina Dairy Conditioner is low-cost, too, because the amounts you feed depend on your cows’ condition and on the quality of the xoughages you feed For example, a cow di red off in good condition being fed high-quality roughages would lequue less Dany Conditioner than a cow in only fair condition being fed fan quality roughages. Drop in soon and get your fiee copy of the Punna Dry Cow Program foldei We 11 be glad to show you how Pui 111 a Dairy Conditioner can help you piepaie join diy cows for good pro duction next lactation. John J. Hess, 11, Inc. Ph- 442-4632 Paiadise West Willow Formers Assn., Inc. Ph 464-3431 West Willow John B. Kurtz Ph: 354-9251 R. D 3, Ephiata KWK beef fattening, field coin, oats and tobacco Groff won in poultiy judging at FFA Week at Penn State last vear and icprcscnted Pcnnsyl Vania in the national poultry lodging contest, whcie he won a bionze medal He was a county FFA chaplci delegate and is now a county FFA tieasuier The star Grccnhand award was given to John Miller His farming program consists of beef fattening, a dany calf, and hog fattening Other awaids given included foundation medals as follows Dairy farming, Buinell Buch en; livestock, Joe Lefevei. poultry farming, Dennis Rohi- Ira. B, Landis Ph 1912 Creek Hill Rd , Lana James High & Sons Ph 354-0301 Gordom ille Wenger's Feed Mill Inc. Ph- 367-1195 Rheems WAW F* n ■ b ■ ■ ei. nop'' Wilmer Cioff and fnim mechanics. Cerald Wolfe The trophies for the County FFA Tob.icco and Com show were .is follows fust in wiap per and giand champion of the show. Ceiakl Swope, first in filler to Douglas Rohm . second in com, Amos Sander. Trophies for the county pio ject contest weic distnbuted Honoiaiy Chapter Fanner do giees weie awaided to Floyd Imes, manager of the Agway, Inc Seed Division of Manheim, and Hemy Dohner. distnct niles manager foi John Deeie and a member of the Manheim Central School Distuct board Citation awai ds were given to E W Mai tin Co. Inc. Lancas ter, Kunzler Co, Lancaster, and Bomberger’s Stoie, Elm. Earl Stauffer of Ephrata, state FFA tieasmer, ga\e gieet mgs foi the state association About 165 pei sons attended, making it the laigest atten dance in lecent years. mrMTfiMDM Lancaster Forming. Saturday. March M. 1970 State Official Predicts Hog Prices Will Stay Up Don I ill .iiound wailin'.; loi Ho said confined pms, (onoii* pu; pncis lo (hop hefoie sinking Haled in .1 small .him .ue fed >om choppers into .1 mu-, sue- .md w allied .niloni.itii.ill> .mcl (ulout poik chop iofjnno less m.mpown, ,m mi ... , . r poi hint cost item Ih.s meaty .iclvicc comes fiom John F Zimmu iii.ui. chief cl Me shakes his he.id in disbelief the Pennsylvania Dcp.nlnicnl of .it puces lh.it .ue pio.ilcnl ai \ipiciiltuie’s Division of Lne- tcedci piy .sales siock and D.my Feedei pigs von buv a The 39 year-old Zinuneiman veilin' pig weighing 45 pounds who owns a ISoacie faim in and uuse Inm until he weighs Mm.wille RDI, Peny County. 230 weie selling foi 33 cents believes poik puces w.ll leinain .i hunch uhveight caily last vear. high tlnough 1970 The puce has since zoomed to 42 COllta His leasoning goes like this poik supplies aie light but con sume! demands icmain stiong The disappeaiance of the fann er who used to keep two to si\ sows also has a beating on the price situation. Znnnieiman be liefs He claims this t\pe ol faimei, who laised pigs as a side line, used to flood the inaiket seveial times a jeai and keep puces low Today's pig faimei, Zimmei man declates, has gone into the business ‘whole hog” His pig geiy will have 50 moie sows whose piglets wnll ne\ei have the pleasuie of looting aiound in mud ‘This sounds like heiesa\ to people accustomed to associating pigs with mud,” he said, ‘but nowadays most pigs aie leaied in confinement on conciete 01 wood ’ Sewage Problems Topic At Form Center Monday Pi open sewage disposal and how to yet it will be the topics at a 730 p m meeting Monday, Maich 16, at the Faim and Home Center Di Milfoid Heddleson, of the Penn Stale agionomy extension, will speak on ‘Soil Types lor Sewage Disposal” and N Heniy Wooding, Penn State extension engmeei, will talk on “Sewage Disposal Systems ” In uiging attendance at the meetings, Max Smith, county agent noted, “Piopei sewage dis posal Horn homes, faims and mdustiy is a subject of vast im pel lance to all the people of our county • Many piopeity owneis aie haung tioutale with then sewage systems A bettei undeistanding ot the punciples of piopei sew age disposal should help pi event ot collect the ptoblem ’ Smith paiticulaily uiged home owneis, faimeis, bmldeis, samt anans and local government offi cials to attend. United Egg Producers Warns of 'Massive Bust* United Egg Pioduceis has an nounced that lecent maiketmg facts and statistics aie pointing to a “massive bust ’ foi the egg industiy as eaily as August. Accoidmg to Jeuy Faulkner, Genei al Manager of UE P, the blame for the “bust ’ will lie with pioducer ovei-expansion. Faulknei stated that “only im mediate and diastic exeicise of ‘Pi oducei Responsibility ’ on chick placements can alter the situation ” 9