Farm Bureau Sets Annual Meeting Farm Bureau policies for 1972 on national issues will be adopted at the 53rd annual meeting of the American Farm Bureau Federation, December 5-9, in the Conrad Hilton Hotel, Chicago. Voting delegates of the member state Farm Bureaus will vote on policies at the business sessions on December 8 and 9. The convention will open on Sunday afternoon, December 5, with the traditional vesper services, and the first general session will be held Monday morning, December 6. William J. Kuhfuss, Federation president, will make his annual address at this session. Special conferences are to be held Monday and Tuesday. These will include Farm Bureau women, organization, marketing, natural resources, insurance, cotton, soybeans, grains, dairy, poultry, livestock and hor ticulture crops. Recognition will be given to young farm couples who have been named state winners in Farm Bureau Young Farmers and Ranchers programs. Three of the state winners will be selected for national recognition, and will receive awards. Last year, growers all across the corn belt took us up on our "Green 'n Easy" fall plowdown program Response was so enthusiastic, we are making the offer again this year What is "Green 'n Easy?" Under an Ortho "Green 'n Easy" program for corn, you sim ply plowdown Ortho Umpel 20-10-10 this fall in the amounts you determine from exclusive Ortho yield goal formulas and you'll be through with all of your pre-plant plowdewn of N-P-K. Follow it up next spring with an at-plantmg apphca- tion of Ortho Unipel Starter Special You can apply it as a "dry pop-up" with the seed at 50 lbs/A and save time and material handling, while assuring a vigorous start for your corn crop What are the chances of nitrogen loss? Extensive research conducted by corn ex- perts in every corn-growing state has dem onstrated time and again that where losses of fall-applied nitrogen have occurred in fields suitable for iall plowdown (that is, other than sandy soils, steep slopes, land that floods, or organic soils), the maximum loss has been less than 20%. There’s action in the ring at the Manheim Fair Wednesday afternoon during the Pen of Three sheep judging. As the A recognition and awards Cunently about 22,000 peo program will be held Monday pie between ages 15 to 44 die night, December 6. Anita Bryant of cancer annually. Help i educe will be the featured entertainer the numbei. Give to the Amei on this program. ican Cancel Society. Qwvran Ortho Chevron Chemical Company Smoketown Pk. 397-3539 Ortho stands behind its program If your young growing corn in the fields where you have fol lowed the Ortho "Green 'n Easy " program , shows nitrogen deficiency next spring, we'll correct the deficiency by giv ing you free enough nitrogen to equal 20% uf that which you applied this fall Why is Ortho so confident? . . . Unipels! Ortho Unipels are unlike any other fertilizer on the market today Unipel pellets are both chemically and physically uniform No chance for segregation or separation of mgred- lents because every pellet has the same size, shape, and density and every pellet contains the precise ratio of N-P-K guaran teed And the phosphate is fixation resis tant So, once across the field does it with Unipels! You can't lose! Protect your fall fertilizing investment this year with a "Green 'n Easy" fall plow- down program from your participating Ortho dealer. Visit with him soon and learn if your fields qualify Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 16,1971 large number of entries indicate, it was one of the biggest local sheep shows in some time ABS Plans Exotic Weekend' Plans for Exotic Weekend II Canada, Ltd ,on October 23 and have been announced by 24, 1971 It will be held in the American Breeders Service of vicinity of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, with headquarters at the Calgary Inn A total of 43 Exotic sires will be shown during the opening ceremony on Saturday at the ABS stud in the “Bragg Creek area An Exotic parade is planned to properly display the Exotic genetics. Other events will include a Modern Concept for Beef AI , a beef Barbecue, a review of Exotic offspring, a look at the Hays Converters, A Simmental sale, chuck wagon lunch, refresh ments, an educational suite, and a display of A.I equipment For further information, contact Lawrence W. Keeley, American Breeders Service, Inc., DeForest, Wisconsin 53532. Plug it in and forget it... IReDDY HeaTBR GEHMAN BROS. SALES & SERVICE 1 Mile North of Terre Hill on Route 897 East Earl, R. D. 1, Penna. 7