At Penn State Rural Leadership Program Launched A unique "grassroots" cduca- Dr. R. K Larson, Dean of the anal program designed to College of Agriculture, Penn ain rural Pennsylvanians in sylvanin State University, has fective community leadership announced, ill be launched during 1970, To assist Penn State in this MR. FARMER Let the facts speak for themselves The Geauga Lake County Dairy Service Asso. Inc. represents 7100 cows. The latest records show the following information 24 cows with over 20,000 lbs. of milk (we fed five of the top ten) 21 cows n ith over 750 lbs. of fat (we fed four of the top ten) (ours averaged 879 lbs.) 47 cows with lifetime fat production over 3,000 lbs. (we fed 30% of those) The highest herd average was 15,044 lbs. of milk. (Guess who fed them.) What we’re trying to say is. With performance like this, we must be doing something right. Call your Pioneer man S ELMER M. SHREINER Trading as Good’s Feed Mill Specializing in DAIRY & HOG FEEDS New Providence, Pa. Phone 786-2509 •(NCt IST* GET BETTER MILKING m your com mm DARI KOOL Boumatic BUCKETS-PIPELI^-PARLORS. Let us tell you why Boumatic Milking is the best milking you can get. POSEY'S GARDEN CENTER Rear 49 N. Broad St. Lititz 626-2343 program of nnal lendciship education, the W. K Kellogg Foundation of Battle Creek, Michigan, has pioudcd a grant of $512,778 to be utilized during a five year pcuod. The program will be conduct ed jointly by the University's Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology and the Cooperative Extension Service. Technological advances, while making it possible for a gross farm income of moie than one billion dollais annually in Penn sylvania, have also cieated so cial and economic changes throughout luial aieas of the Commonwealth, Dean Lai son pointed out Employment has been i educed in fanning and some types of manufacturing Pioblems of uual de\elop ment aie lequiung better in foimed agncultinal and imal the FUTURE is HERE with REX SELF-UNLOADING forage box " iSS? FUTURE THE BOX DESIGNED WITH THE A FARMER IN MIND SIMPLE... Worm Driven Main Apron Worm Driven Beaters STRONG... Built with Good New York Oak NO AUGER - NO RATCHET For Smooth, Easy, Trouble Free Handling Of Heavy Loads Now is the time to buv lAMCO 14’ 2 beater FOR AGE BOX mounted on hea\\ duty wagon w/tele scoping tongue and 10:00 x 15 8 ply new tires. Deduct SlOO.OO During December 75.00 During January 50.00 During February 25.00 During March Also pre season Bale Throw Racks and Feedei Racks, KINZER EQUIP. CO. Your Equipment Center in Lancaster County Box 23, Kinzer, Pa. Phone 442-4186 leaders to deal with policy is sues affecting the Common wealth's total population and economy, he stated. One major phase, already un derway, will include a course on critical issues for college stu dents enrolled at Penn Stale Because their curnculums arc highly specialized and technical, this course will be designed to make them more awai e of pub lic problems and feel a deep sense of personal obligation for seeking solutions Cntical aieas of study will include poveity in the United States, the farm la bor problem, and the paiadox of food surpluses in the face of hungei which exists in much of the world. The other major phase of this uniquely new pi oject will be the establishment of an adult edu cational piogiam foi a 20- to 35\eaiold gioup This phase Drafteis of the appioved pio gram were Di Geoige E Bian dow, Dr M E John, Dr Wil ham M Smith Ji , and Di Lee M Day, Head, Department of Agncultuial Economics and Rural Sociology, and Dr Emoiy J Brown, Assistant Dnectoi and Hany J Pooibaugh, Asso ciate Director, Cooperative Ex ("PEELS" OFF THE LOAD) 1 1 tension Sei vice SMOOTH... NO RATCHET S*FE... FINGER FORCED FEEDING $1595.00 Lancaster Forming. Saturday. April 4. I!)70 2!> will begin in the full I'oi one month each of thice succcssne years an educational piogiarn on the pioblcms of itnal com nuinitics will be offcied About half of the selected 105 pailicipanls each ycai will have a dnect association with agri culture as fanners, the olheis will be non farm country and smalltown residents Pai lici pants will consider topics such as pioblcm identification, the impact of technology on a com munity. and stialcgics for alle viating povcity and community development The second yeai will icquire four weeks of ti ainma on Hie Univeisity Paik campus of Penn State Maioi topics will cover the lole of community piogiams and sci vices popula tion migiations, envnonmenlal quality and conti ols, and land use A foieign counliv, such as Peiu 01 Aigentina will be visit ed dunng the thud yeai to study economic giowlh and stability, h'sloiical and cul tin al factois that alfecl cm lent pioblems and policies, and the loles of gioup action and in dividual Icadei ship The mstiuctional staff phy sical facilities, testing pioce duies, progiam evaluation, and admimstiation will be announc ed as the pioject is developed An advisoiy committee to as sist in guiding this unique pio giam has been foimed and in cludes i epresentation fiom among public, piofessional, and private oiganizations, including bankers, educatois, lawyeis, in dustrialists, and businessmen
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