The National Young Farmer Institute was held in Wichita, Kansas December 6-9. Pennsylvania had the second highest number of out of state guests present. The Pennsylvania delegation included: left to right, holding banner, James Billings and Alfred Overly; front row, Mrs. Jay Kopp, Mrs. Stanley Wolf, Mrs. Carl Miller, Mrs. Ivan Yost, Mrs. Jay Foreman, Paul State Delegation to National Young Farmer Institute BUX MORE FARMERS USE IT THAN ANY OTHER ROOTWORM INSECTICIDE. What makes BUX so special? A lot of things, includ ing effective season-long control. Just a single appli cation of BUX at planting time keeps corn standing tall right up to harvest. Besides that BUX offers several “extras ” Extras no other rootworm insecti cide can give you. It resists leaching m rainy weather. It’s lower m toxicity than most other corn rootworn insecticides. You don’t need special clothing or equip ment. Just follow label directions. Corn treated with BUX can be fed to livestock, / It won't bridge over in apphca- ( m—. - - - tor hoppers or clog equipment. \Sg flywin It doesn’t have an objectionable \ ™«W odor like other insecticides. It’s y v / made with non-abrasive clay \ v f granules, so it's easy on equip ment . . . making calibration easy too. So treat your corn to BUX. Before rootworms treat themselves to your corn. TM’S Oitho. Chevron and Design helping the world grow better, Bux Reg US Pat Olf on all chemicals read cautions, warnings and directions before use. HHBIIM SMOKETOWN PH. Lone. 397-3539 Kemerer, T. Dean Witmer, Forney Longenecker; back row, Dr. Glenn Stevens, Vincent Becker, Jay Kopp, Carl Miller, Ivan Yost, Jay Fore man, Marvin Brown, Father Firmin Beyer, Stanley Wolf, and Clarence Keener Jr. The 1971 Institute will be held in Greensville, South Carolina, and the 1972 Institute will be in Sacramento, California. SEE I ißii where bold new ideas pay off for profit-minded farmers Longenecker Chas. J. McComsey Farm Supply Rheems A. L. Herr & Bro. A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Quarryville New Holland Landis Bros., Inc. Graybill Machines, Inc. Lancaster Lititz, R. D. 2 Kinzer Equip. Co. *2 ny#|* Epnrata, RD. $2 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 26,1970 — LL 31 COME IN NOW AND INSPECT ALL 3 TYPES OF NEW IDEA SPREADERS Choose the type you want, the size you need from 10 models. • 70 to 180 bushels • ground drive and PTO • 2 and 4 wheel • penta treated sides and bottoms • optional endgates for sloppy manure New Idea’s full year guarantee SNEW IDEA farm eouirment &. Sons Hickory Hill, Pa, Pa. November Milk Report Milk production in Pennsyl vania in November totaled 250 million quarts, about two mil lion quaits less than m Novem ber 1969, accoidmg to the State Crop Reporting Seivice Total pioduction for 1970, howevei, is expected to be about 15 pei cent moie than the 1969 volume. The number of cows on Penn sylvania dany faims in No\ em ber was estimated at 708,000, down one thousand fiom the October total, and 7.000 fewer than at the beginning of the year Milk pi oduction per cow av er aged 760 pounds, the same as in Novembei 1969 - from iCheßibl* The Lord preserves ther faithful.—(Psalms 31:23). The way of the Lord is the way of peace, and comfort from sorrow. It is the way of joy. prosperity, overcoming. It leads to the land of prajcr’s fulfillment. The yearnings of our hearts find a true measure of contentment when we fol low in the way of our Lord of lore. In the seciet depths of our being let us join in the Psalmists song: “Bo strong, and lot your heart take .ouia"o Try A Classified It Pays! 7 ] 4