This is a view inside the new free-stall housing at the Ernest Sauder farm. In this view, the automatic roof panels are closed. Parts of the automated feeding This is an exterior view of the enclosed putting the finishing touches on the facility free-stall system built at the Ernest Sauder early this week, farm by Caleb M. Wenger. Workmen are Workmen put the finishing touches on the new automatic opening and closing roof designed as part of a new livestock housing concept by Caleb M. Wenger and being completed this week at the Ernest Sauder farm at Silver Springs. The men at the top center (looking up from the ground) give an indication of the size and appearance of the new roof. These large roof panels automatically open and close, depending on whether or not the sun is shining. system are shown. The facility was built and designed by Caleb M. Wenger, Quarryville RDI. PENNA. FARM SHOW SEE THE LATEST IN PRE-ENGINEERED BUTLER METAL BUILDINGS BUTLER BUTLER CLAY METER MILLS CARDINAL AUGERING EQUIPMENT STARLINE BARN EQUIPMENT WARNER HOG EQUIPMENT KITSON AUTOMATED POULTRY EQUIPMENT M. K. HOKE ESTATE Inc. 148 So. Main St., Manheim, Pa Farm Show Brief The 1972 Pennsylvania Farm Show will have more than 220 commercial exhibits when the big event opens at Harrisburg for live days on Monday, January 10 Farm Show Brief The accent is heavy on youth at the Pennsylvania Farm Show. Members of 4-H Clubs (agricultural and home economics), Future Farmers of America, and Future Homemakers of America compete with various exhibits. Public school vocational agriculture and homemaking departments provide special booth displays and give demonstrations of their farm and school activities. Homemaking students also display food and clothing 1 STOP and VISIT US AT THE BOOTHS 474-477 GRAIN BINS BULK FEED BINS Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 8.1972 Dr. Farber Is Named Acting USDA Dr Sheldon S Farber has been named the U S Department of Agriculture’s acting area supervisor for meat and poultry inspection in Pennsylvania According to the USDA’s Consumer and Marketing Ser vice which is responsible for the lederal inspection program, the office will be located in Harrisburg and will supervise lederal inspection in packing and processing plants, as well as maintain surveillance of state inspection programs that are certified by USDA as equal to federal Dr Farber’s appointment is part of a USDA reorganization of its meat and poultry inspection program, in which eight regional offices were consolidated into five and 36 area offices were established Most of the latter offices will be located in State capitals and will report to one of the five regional offices The Pennsylvania office will come under the Northeast Regional Office in Philadelphia. Its acting director will be Dr Chester F. Diehl The purpose of the reorganization is to enable USDA to have an even closer relationship with state officials who administer inspection programs and will offer meat and poultry industrymen a closer point of contact for fulfilling their role in the inspection process Prior to assuming this pbst. Dr Farber, a native of Philadelphia, was deputy regional director for processing in the Northeast Regional Office in Philadelphia He joined USDA 25 years ago, having graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine BUTLER AGRI-BUILDER Phone 665-2266 17