10— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 13.1971 McHale Speaks at Quarryville James McHale, new Penn sylvania secietary of agricul ture, discussed farm programs and ideas ot the new state ad mmisti ation at the annual ban quet of the Lanchester Local, National Farmers Union at Quai ryville Thursday night McHale stiessed the need for more funds for agricultural pro grams, including such things as aid to small meat processors who face difficulties because of the new meat inspection laws, reseai ch programs, particularly _ in areas of marketing and pro motion, and for providing con- J structive jobs for elderly citi zens with low incomes In particular, Shapp mention ed that he hopes to transfer $520,000 from the Department of Community Affaus to the Department of Agriculture for use in rural programs He said the fan- fund is being eyed with a view towaid some changes in use of the funds He also said his department He also ke on milk mar . wll work to help farmers ket and sald repol ted kick- tax J ebef » n . th ® ir land backs and other questionable The land should be taxed by actlons on marketing will be in its productmty not its poten- yestlgated . <The governor tial e ; McHale said wants infoimation on the situa- McHale said he will “take the before he makes deci . responsibility of the leadership Slon t change tJle system Mc . for the rmal people” and a key Hgle gaid emphasis will be on seeing that ruial residents benefit from the ag department's work In the past he said, most of the work of the agncultuial depaitment has been in the direction of the consumer The Solanco FFA members who re cened the Star Awards at the banquet Thursday night are: left to right, Adolph Bensinger. Red Rose Star Farmer; Wil liam Hershej, Star Chapter Farmer, and Solanco FFA Chapter Has Banquet (Continued fiom Page 8) medal winners rn me slate pi ej ect record book contest were Scott Kreider, Clyde Dearolf. Larry Myers, and Carl D Ki eid er Silver wmneis were Scott Mull, Adolph Bensmger, and Jay Hastings Four chaptei members who re ceived Keystone Farmer Degrees we re recognized as follows Scott Kreider, Roger Campbell, Carl D Kreider and Tom Huber The chapter’s two Ameucan jFarmer Degiee men were also recognized They are James Huber and Preston LeFevre Jr. The two were honored in Octo ber at the National FFA Con vention in Kansas City Special awaids were present ed to the six Keystone and American Farmei Degree win ners by PP&L, represented by Jerry Shaffer - Scott Kreider, Solanco FFA James McHale Ag Secietary Speaks Edison W Osboi ne, who help ed direct the Shapp election campaign in Lancaster County, explained Fuday that while the new administration is well along in identifying the parti- Randy Clark, Star Greenhand Farmer. The Star awards recognize outstanding achievement at various levels of the agri cultural program. piesident, was master of ceie- three Solanco vo-ag teachers, monies Among those participat- Arba Henry, FFA advisor, Bill’ mg in the program weie the Fredd and Steve Leiser PAVE AND IMPROVE FARM LANES AND ROADS Get the benefits of black-top with the economy and savings of our stone and oil process. Headquorters for Stone and OH, Crushed Stone, Asphalt Paving. We. Are Now Serving Lancaster, Lebanon and Berks Counties. CALL US NOW ABOUT YOUR EARLY SPRING WORK. FREE ESTIMATES. CALL COLLECT 215 267-7591 A. G. KURTZ PAVING A DIVISION OP A G. KURTZ & SONS, INC. DENVER - PA, ease from developing in the Commonwealth National Bank, cular areas of its concern, the early and critical giowth stages, spoke on the importance x»f actual programs aie still being it was explained good money management, developed. It was emphasized that the He stressed that the farmer’s started pullet is the key to a investments in production faci healthy and good producing htl f times great flock . If Marek’s can be kept er by 1980 than today. This re- Due to stormy weather, the from these pu i lets as they grow , quires increasing emphasis on farm management meeting the potential for a mucia mo ie sharper management and sound scheduled for March 4 dealing Vlgorous blrc i 1S possible ft om records, current financial slate- Pr .? b L emS „ w J th the day old bird all (he way ments for borrowing, state- Wills. Estates and Taxes has th hto maturity . ments on income and expense been rescheduled for 730 p m T . for at least three years. March 18 in the Farm and Increasing pressure on piofit chart to "show wnmp rvnf-pr margins in the poultry indus- A casn, now cnait to snow nome uencer try makes the increased effi- their income and expenses Will ciency from better disease con- a^so tie important, Bucher said, trol methods necessaiy, it was Jay W Irwin, associate Lan noted. caster County agricultural agent, Robert Bucher, head of the conducted the meeting. Management Meeting This will be part of the regu larly scheduled meeting on “Farm Transfer Arrangements.” Carl Hallgren, Lancaster at torney, will discuss the legal aspect and Fred Hughes, head of the Penn State Farm Manage ment Department will deal with methods of farm transfer such as partnerships, contracts and installment sales Friends Help Barleys Friends of the Haiold Barleys last Saturday raised about $7OO to benefit the family, including six children Harold Bailey -s the 32-yeai old Millersville RDI farmer who was paralyzed fioni the chest down since being injured in a fall while working in lusfathei’s tobacco bain last August. ‘ We’ie going to tiy to keep the farm, at least for anothei year," said Mrs Barley She said there’s some hope hei husband may recover Role of Marek's (Continued from Page 1) Keep Milk Lines Full and Flowing... What your cows need to keep milk lines full and flowing. Wayne Dairy Supplement. It keeps costs down, performance up. 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