Being honored at the 1971 annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Association of Farmers Cooperatives recently were: left to right, Elmer Schriver, Gettysburg: Jay W. Irwin, associate Lancaster County ag agent, both received the Master Educators award to “recognize outstanding con tributions by educators for their effort and achievement in off-farm business and agriculture"; Eli Wiggins, Camp Hill, Harrisburg, recipient of the Distinguished Award, and J. Kenneth Stern, who presented the. awards. Lancaster Farming, Saturday. November 13,1971 —7 Manheim Youth Elected National Club President Daniel H. Rohrer 111, of Manheim, an agricultural mechanization senior at Penn sylvania State University, was elected president of the National Council of Affiliated Student Clubs during the 64th annual meeting of The American Society of Agricultural Engineers in Pullman, Washington. Rohrer has served the Penn State Agricultural Mechanization Club as President and chairman of several committees during his four years at the University. He has attended American Society of Agricultural Engineers meetings in Chicago and Pullman, Washington, as a student delegate from Penn State. Besides being an affiliated student member of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Rohrer has been active in undergraduate student activities including Agriculture Student Council and the In terfratemity Council. He enrolled at Penn State after graduating from Hempfield High School in Lancaster County. The American Society of Agricultural Engineers has encouraged the formation of individual Affiliated Student Clubs at Universities where there are groups of students in curricula related to agricultural engineering. The Penn State Agricultural Mechanization Club meets every Lancaster Laboratories, Inc. Analyticol Services Division offers the following items of current interest to Agriculture and Agribusiness: Water and Waste -Water: Bacteriological, { lAysical/and'chemical analyses. Feeds, Forages, and Foods: Base composition, nutrient values, drugs, and related additives and/or residues. 2425 New Holland Pike Lancaster, Pa. 17601 656-9043 or 656-9868 m Continuous With Fetters Exclusive Warranty Your Satisfaction is Guaranteed. “Fetter Power Pay" world leaders in diesel engine design. Let us know of your service problems. WE ARE SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU AND LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU. GERMAN BROS. 1 Mile North of Terre Hill on Route 897 East Earl, R.D. 1, Pa. Phone 215 445-6272 two weeks and serves the professional and career-oriented interests of students enrolled in several majors in addition to agricultural mechanizations. The Club is a charter member of the National Council of Affiliated Student Clubs of which Rohrer is now president. Chicken Perfume? Certain poultry management systems, through the exhaust fans, disseminate objectionable odors. It has been reported that a certain product, manufactured by a perfume concern m New York, will effectively control these odors immediately. The product is Neutroleum Alpha and one (l) cc placed in a 10,000 cfm fan housing with an eyedropper will do the trick of controlling odors for 18-20 hours. The product will not control odors outdoors or the excessive odors generated by a clean-out. It is made up of ingredients on the Federal “Generally Recognized as Safe” list. If a poultryman is interested in the product, available in wholesale quantities only, con tact your county agent. Peppermint and spearmint, raised as commercial crops, together occupy nearly 100,000 acres of United States farmland. purchases or nts made from now to December 31, 1971. :oting Farm News Brief 10% OFF