•- LanaiMi t Fot iniim. Satuniio. October 3.1070 Local Farmers See Progress Show Form 87 pet on* modh farmer* fmm f'..t..d l’inn*\l vania, went to the Kami I’io yress Show tin- ‘.\»ik in tin MidWt't a- p.u, ol .lie .iiiiui.il UiMe'to. i p o,no. ion The looil.n i.p besan eail.t Fjihl.u iiioi itiii, a, Olmsted \irporl Mi(l jot to and tioin Indiana On Wedm *da\. the sump at two Indiana faints veh.ch centei then operations around the bis. blin Haive *tons The Mi and M * Oakel Fuller faim a. Biookston, Ind . is a beef opei.i.ion. and the .Mi and Mis Delu . Hnntei faun at Roclu.'tei. Ind . .* a da.i\ opeia hon That evening, tin. group toui td the Cul ' el -' l ‘ l Boarding the Purdue Airlines DC-9 for the charter Valley' Foi ilflitaiy bl \cadem> fhght home are the following: Harlan Keener, Willow of the Mid°We->t The academy Street; Howard Anderson, president of Penn Jersey provides training and schooling Hanestore. New Holland; Wilmer Martin, East Earl; 'or grades 8 through 12, it was . eported due and a well-known beef pro _ , , ~ dueer in the area, also was mtro- On Wednesday evening the aucec ] He was quite concerned heard Di ftobeit Sutei, a b ou t the corn situation Not professor of faim management on ]y ] ldS coin in Indiana been md finance at Pin due Unner h arc i jjy the s ou thein Leaf sity and authoi of The gligh: he 'aid, but also by Courage to Change speak on d.ought He pioiected the corn the qualities which make, a sue C)op losses in the countn tessful faim manage’ would be much gieatei than the six pei cent lepoited iccenth by the USD A. Guy Wilson, a tuiatee of Pui- Dr. Robert Suter Speaking to Local Group These disp)a\ at displa' oi bi£ blue silos weie focal point of the Hai\estoio the Fai m Pi ogi ess Show In the lui cgiound is the la m machine) \ b\ New Idea. But a faimei fiom Michigan icpoited ne\t da\ that coin in his aiea is excellent and theie should be iccoid Melds, indicat ing the coin situation vanes widely from aiea to aiea Aftei staling oienught on the beautiful Culvei Academy campus it was on to Rolling Piame Ind eaily Wednesday toi the giant Faim Piogiess Show The Snow rotates each jeai be tween Indiana, Illinois and lowa It will be in low'a next \eai The show was slaved on about 1,000 acies oi i datively flat farmland It cons'S.ed of a large display and show aiea by the majoi faun supph films, as well as test plois of faun pioducts, paiticulaih co*n and actual cleinonstiations with farm ina chmen Huge coin tields weie harvest- Dozens of firms which are well-known Holland Thousands of persons from sever names to farmers in Southeastern Penn- al states jammed the area to visit the dis sylvama had large displays at the Farm plays and see some of the machinery in Progress Show in Indiana this week One operation, of the largest display s w as this one by New ed by the latest machines, then the giound was disced and plow ed, so that mteiested faimeis could see the machmeiy of various companies in actual opeiation Seveial companies showed liactois wuth fotu-w'heel diive These tiactois appealed to be quite populai with spectatois Much of the machmeiv being demonstiated howe\ei appeal ed to be too laige foi use" on most of the much smallei fauns m Cential Pennsylvania The tvpe and scale ot fanning dif fcis gieatly in the two aieas Hosts foi the tup weie Penn Jeiscy Haivestoie, New Holland, headed bv How aid Andcison, piesident, and Pennsvlvama Harvestoie. Yoik Andcistm explained that the pin pose oi the tup was to help mlioduce and familiau/e taim cis wth the lams concept ot high moistme com and ha\lage Unions those making the Lip v. eie Hailan Keene i, Lany Lausch, Amos Bieneman, Dick Enck, Bob McLean, Chailes Enloe, Fiank Possessky, Wilmei Mai tin Heniy Stauffei, and D Mai tin Zimmeiman, Howaid Andeison and Zane Wilson, Lancaster County, Mi and Mis Hauy Mattel, Noiman Reist, Lestei Smith, Mi and Mis Clajton Foitna Lebanon Coun ts Mi and Mis Chailes Sim mons and Mi and Mis Fiank Fi’hei, Montgomeic Countv, Mi and Mis Aden Shade Dauplnn Counts Eai I Hoovei and Ike Kis-lei, \oik Count} D. Martin Zimmerman, East Earl RDI; Amos Brene man, Columbia RD2, and Richard Enck, of Penn Jer sey. Air time from Indiana to Olmsted was about one hour and fi\e minutes. Some of the Central Pennsylvania delegation talks with Oakel Fuller (second from right), Brookston, Ind., about his beef operation. Egg Packers Meet The Egg Pickaging Association that EPA could and should lead held it’s annual meeting at Chica- the way towaid bettei meichan go s OTlaie An poll iccently dismg infoimalicn toi the bene - iii, fit of the whole mdustiy. Daily Business included discussion oi contact w,th both letailers and Tlnl il°m LS 01 81 f jl Potential, egg packeis piesents a unique \clue to the eag induativ includ- _ H mg e a g mcichandising mloima- °PP olUmu y fOl EPA membeis tion ioi ictaileis and egg pio- this effoit ouceis Hamilton Allpoit Ji . EPA’s immediate past Piesident le poited that “thousands ot egg meichanchsing icpnnts of the Puidue egg case study have now been distnbutcd to a wide van ely of xetaileis and egg maiket eis ’ ‘lt’s past time we got pioles sional in egg mnkeling techni ques. ’ continued \ilpoil It was agieed by the membeis Officei <5 of EP A. f Ol fiscal 1971 include \\ Eisenbeig. E Eisen beig and Company Piesident; Hank Mayhew, Dolco Packaging, Inc , Vice Piesident. Jack Loftus, Keyes Fibie Company Secretaiy Tieastuier Haiold Hanselnvan, Michigan Caiton Company; Don Hutchings, Packaging Coip of Aniei ica and Gene Con tinental Packaging Coiporation complete the dnectoiate