Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 01, 1971, Image 29

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    Chester Springs 4-H’er Is Named
IFYE to Do Youth Work
Miss Davida McCartney, dies- Miss McCartney will share her
ter Springs, has been chosen an many experiences and observa-
Intemational Farm Youth Ex- tions by appearing before many
change (IFYE) delegate to do local groups
youth work in Brazil She will .
leave in mid-June, and will spend „ She the dau i hter and
her first six months living and rs f Ho c race E Mcfartney
working with several different iester Spnngs She * ad
host families. 10 years experience in 4-H Club
a , work.
i ei Sht months while attending Pennsylvania
will be devoted to working with I TT , , .
local Extension agents in Biazi State U nl * ersity ’ where f e
majored in home economics edu
erouns similar Fn aw n°i yoUth cation, Miss McCartney was ac
groups similar to 4H Clubs tUB in the Canipus 4 . H Club,
Upon her return fiom Biazil, the College of Agriculture Stij-
Announcing:
a dry
“pop-up”!
Can cut
planting time
in half!
ORTHO
TM’s Ortho, Chevron Design Unipel Reg.-U.S. Pat.
0 , \lli
‘ Ortho Umpel STARTER SPECIAL
A starter? As a "pop-up" 7 It has to be special.
It is. STARTER SPECIAL is a completely unique product.
Here’s why.
Physical Uniformity STARTER SPECIAL pellets are mada
to the same shape and density for maximum consistency and
control in application
- Chemical Uniformity Each and every STARTER SPECIAL
pellet has all three primary nutrients - nitrogen, phosphorus,
potassium chemically homogenized in precisely the most
desirable ratio 13 34-10 The nutrients can't separate or
segregate during handling as with troublesome, hard-to
regulate dry blends "
- Double Duty Nutrients STARTER SPECIAL has both
quick-acting and long lasting nitrogen and phosphorus for
thorough plant feeding There is no urea or diammonium
phosphate that might endanger the seed through liberation
of free ammonia
Of course, these features also make it highly effective as
a banded starter But, with only slight adaptation of most
planters, it can be applied directly with the seed in exacting
measurement for safety and maximum response '
With this kind of control, you apply much less material
only 1/3 the amount heeded for banding And the reduced
material handling could cut your planting time in half
So, save time, trouble and money at planting time See us
soon about applying STARTER SPECIAL this spring as a
dry 'popup”.
in Brazil
Davida McCartney
dent Council, and the “Ag Hill
Breeze”, a college student news
paper.
She is currently employed by
the Cooperative Extension Ser
vice as a nutrition assistant
working with youth in the
Phoemxville aiea
IFYE is a 4-H program con
ducted by the National 4-H Club
Foundation in behalf of the Co
operative Extension Seivice and
the U S Department of Agn
cultuie It is a cultuial ex
change piogram for piomoting
better understanding among
people of the woild
It involves about 100 youths
annually fiom the United States
and another 100 youths fiom
other countries Since its incep
tion over 20 years ago, 68 coun
tries have paiticipated in this
exchange program with the
United States and Puerto Rico.
Each year, a few IFYE delegates
aie chosen - for an extended
period pf time to participate in
a couth development project
such as the one for which Miss
McCaitney was selected
The IFYE program depends on
the support and interest of local
SMOKETOWN, PA.
Ph. Lane. 397-3539
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 1,1971 —
people About one-third of the change effoit Committee mem
tinances must come from local bers aie Robeit M Dunn, Ches
sources The lemamdei is pro- tei Spnngs RD2, Mrs William
vided by the applicant and by High Jr , Pottstown RDI, Mr.
private sources such as Elanco Robeit Hodge, West Chester
International who is helping to RD4, Mrs Lloyd Mast, Elveison
sponsor the youth development RD2; Mi Eugene McDowell,
project in Brazil Lincoln Umveisity RDI, Mrs.
A Chester County IFYE Com- Lewis Pyle, Noith Hill, Chester
nnttee administers the local Springs, Mrs Gideon K. Stoltz-
[FYE program and raises funds us > Atglen RDI, and Mrs Rich
;o help support this cultural ex- ard Walter, Cochranville RD2.
LANCO BEDDING
FOR
POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK
• Wood Shavings Soft and Hard Wood
• Peanut Hulls
PURINA
BIGCNs tml
NOW, FROM PURINA'S HORSE RESEARCH CENTER
comes this revolutionary new Chow that's put better
than 1% inches a month in height, 2 y z inches in length,
and 3 inches a month in heart girth on our own colts
and fillies, during the weaning period.
John J. Hess, 11, Inc.
Ph: 442-4632
Paiadise
West Willow
Farmers Assn., Inc.
Ph: 464-3431
West Willow
John B. Kurtz
Ph 354-8251
R. D. 3, Epluala
Call for information
Phone 285-4506
PURINA BIG UN
is now available for your young'uns.
You can feed it with or without 1
hay. It's in the handy "50" at
Purina dealers', where you see the
red and white Checkerboard sign.^
Ira B. Landis
Ph: 394-7912
1912 Cieek Hill Rd , Lane.
James High & Sons
Ph; 354-0301
Gordonville
Wenger's Feed Mill
•v
I&KWK
Inc.
Ph 367-1195
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