Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 08, 1972, Image 6

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 8, 1972
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ASC Test
A pilot program to test the
feasibility of providing public
access for recreation on the
Nation’s farms was announced
recently by Secretary of
Agriculture Earl L. Butz
If the test program proves
workable, it offers possibilities of
opening up for recreational uses
millions of acres of farmland
across the nation.
The test will include 50 counties
in 10 States In these counties
farmers participating in the 1972
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BEACON FEED AND SERVICES
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Recreation Program Is Announced
set-aside program will be offered
additional payments by the U. S
Department of Agriculture if
they agree to permit free public
access to their land for hunting,
fishing, hiking or trapping
Five counties in each of the
following States will offer the
program in 1972- Colorado, In
diana, lowa, Louisiana,
Michigan, North Dakota,
Oklahoma, Oregon, Penn
sylvania and South Carolina
Authority for public access
payments on farms participating
in the set-aside programs, for
wheat, feed gram and cotton is
provided in the Agricultural Act
of 1970
USDA’s Agricultural
Stabilization and Conservation
Service, which administers the
set-aside programs through its
State and County ASC Com
mittees, will be in charge of the
public access portion State ASC
Committees, in consultation with
the State wildlife management
agencies in the 10 participating
States, will select the counties
where the program will be of
fered Counties will vary in
proximity to urban centers
Other criteria will be number of
farms participating in the set
aside programs, suitability of
land on eligible farms, need for
public access and similar factors.
To be eligible for a public ac
cess agreement, a farm must be
participating in the 1972 set-aside
program and have eligible
recreation land Producers in the
designated counties who wish to
participate in the program need
to file a request in early 1972 with
Farm Show Brief
The poultry show at the 1972
Pennsylvania Farm Show will be
one of the five largest such events
m the nation About 2,000 birds
will be shown
their county ASC committee.
Designated counties, dates of the
enrollment period and other
program details will be an
nounced as soon as possible.
Nationally, the payments for
Livestock Judging Starts
January 9 With Sheep
Judging of three breeds of
sheep on Sunday afternoon,
January 9, will open the livestock
judging at the 1972 Pennsylvania
Farm Show in Harrisburg
January 10-14
The Suffolk, Cheviot and South
down breeds will be judged on
setting the pace m the industry.
If it looks exciting, you’re right.
And, the beauty is
than skin
. All Bolens Sprint snowmobiles feature twin
ylinder engines designed exclusively for
wmobiling. Smooth and dependable from
292 to 433cc’s. There’s a Salsbury clutch
and driver to insure maximum performance
and stamina, a quiet-tone muffler to
cut your thunder to a virile rumble
and flip-top ventilated cowl for easy
engine access. Sprints also feature ski
spindles set at 30° for positive steering
and maneuverability, disc caliper braking
and a handlebar mounted engine “cut-off” switch (most
models). As mentioned, you’ll have a choice of engines from 18 to 40+ hp,
and to insure performance and best power to weight ratio there are 3 all
steel frame sizes . . . 15", 15 1 /2" and 18" tracks. You’ll also have a choice
of bogey or slider suspension (84/440 \
only). There are other nice ways to ,
tell a Bolens Sprint like
f t handles, re
tractable headlights and electric starters.
You’ll be able to tell the Sprint you want,
but you won’t be able to tell it anything
about snowmobilmg it doesn’t already know.
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SEE YOU AT THE FARM SHOW
WE'LL BE AT THE FOLLOWING SPACES
OLIVER - 6EHL - FOX
FARMERSViLLE EQUIPMENT, INC.
1972 will be limited to $1.5 million
ASCS estimates that this should
provide sufficient funds for ap
proximately 5.000 agreements in
the 50 counties throughout the 10
States involved
Sunday afternoon in the small
arena to relieve pressure on that
facility the next day
Judging of five other breeds
will take place as usual on
Monday Hampshire, Shrop
shire, Dorset, Cornedale,
Rambouillet and Merino.
R.E). 2 - EPHRATA, PA.
LOCATED IN FARMERSVILLE, PH. 354-4271
In the Kitchen
CELERY AMANDINE
3 cups celery slices
(V2-inch pieces)
Va cup chopped toasted
almonds
3 tbsps, diet margarine
VA tsps. chopped chives
% tsp. salt
Place celery in a saucepan
with water and boil, uncov
ered, until tender, about 15
minutes; drain. Add chopped
toasted almonds, diet mar
garine, chives and salt. Mix
well and serve. Makes 4
servings.
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If Pays!
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