Co. Farmers Assn. Holds Annual Meeting (Continued from Page 14) The Milkmaids trio, the Lan- caster County organization’s talent representatives which recently won the regional contest and will compete in the state contest, provided entertainment, Max Smith, Lancaster County ag agent, spoke briefly. The association adopted recommendations for con sideration for resolutions for consideration by the Penn sylvania Farmers organization. These resolutions included • Farmland be assessed at its Special Dairy Concentrate present farm use, as long as it is in agriculture. 16 ' Support a dairy referendum, but oppose the right of the Secretary of Agriculture to veto recommendations of the Ad visory Committee. Recommend that harness racing revenue be retained for agricultural research. Roy Battles, left, of the American Farm Bureau Federation, was speaker at the Lancaster County Farmers Association Pennfield No. 556 is the right Dairy Concentrate to balance off your present feeding program. It has all the necessary minerals your herd needs to get the most out of your feed. No matter what your feeding program. The high concentration of protein 40 percent provides your herd the necessary protein economically. The vitamin E supplement helps overcome marginal selenium levels in natural feed stuffs thus providing the proper nutrient balance for your cattle. Call today. A Pennfield feeding expert is ready to discuss your feeding needs. He is ready to help you program your herd so that you obtain the best balance between feed, nutrition and profits. pennfteld feeds Lancaster 392-2145 Lititz 626-2106 York 854-7867 Red Lion 246-8651 Reduce truck license rates for non-commercial use. Additional money for public schools be obtained by raising wage tax instead of real estate tax Oppose the teacher tenure law, since teachers now have union representation. Keep Senate and General Assembly at the present num bers. 711Rohrerstown Road Lancaster, Pa. 17604 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 30,1971 meeting. James G Kreider, local association president, was master ot ceremonies, Support making lists of welfare recipients available to the public. Other resolutions called for a study of the no-fault insurance proposal, oppose off-track bet ting; support an agricultural deferment; urge research of silo gas; support Bible reading and prayer in schools, and urge replacing state scholarships with interest-free loans 15