ANCASTER FARMING L MARKET REPORTS I ising more and better Calves asy NURS-ETTE way ing pails of warm water or hand mixing milk fill the hopper of the NURS-ETTE with milk he NURS-ETTE will mix milk replacer and id keep it warm until calf nurses the mix (ap- II mix a fresh batch of water and replacer. UNG BROS. 5-ETTE SALES AND SERVICE Ph. 717-548-2462 ;ach Bottom, R.D. 1, Pa. 17563 T»e ENEPSH OF MAN PP&L's "ENERGY OF MAN" Here’s something the entire family can en joy! A lively, colorful history of man’s har nessing of energy through the ages, coupled with a view of our nuclear future. There are nineteen major display units in all, including such things as a model of the nuclear Boiling Water Reactor PP&L plans to build at the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, the “raw energy cham ber” and a short but entertaining slide presentation. EXHIBIT TRAIN Along the old Harrisburg Avenue between Charlotte & Mulberry Sts. Tuesday, April 4 through Sunday, April 23 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 6 to 9 Weekdays. 1 to 5 Saturdays and Sundays Farmers Productivity Cited by Sec. Butz Secretary of Agriculture Earl L. Butz told the 1972 White House Conference for the Advertising Council that they couldn’t have a better product to sell than the nation’s generous supply of wholesome food—and the people who produce it, the nation’s farmers. “Farmers are among thv hardest working people in the nation; their productivity per man hour is increasing twice as fast as in manufacturing in dustries, and farmers are working for a fourth less than the non-farm average income,” Secretary Butz said. “Farmers are not to blame for the increase in the price of retail food. The prices they receive for food products have gone up only six per cent in the last 20 years. During that time, wages of union members in packing plants in creased more than six per cent per year and are now three times Can we afford to ban pesti cides? The World Health Or ganization (WHO) of the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization issued a new pol icy statement: “Tens of mil lions of persons would be faced with famine if there should be ISIT The housing for the exhibit is unique, too: three remodeled and refurbished railroad passenger coaches. Weekday mornings and early afternoon hours have been set aside for school and civic groups. The tram will be open to the general public at the times shown below. Plan to bring the entire family. You’ll enjoy it. Lancaster Farming, Saturday April 8,1972 — WHO on Hunger what they were 20 years ago,” Secretary Butz said “I hope you will tell the truth about farmers They are doing a magnificient job and deserve a fair return on their labor and investments the same as union members and business,” Secretary Butz said. a worldwide ban on the use of DDT and other chlorinated hy drocarbon pesticides. All of the magic of biological programs, including the sterile male insect campaigns, and the costlier and more toxic chemical alternatives to DDT, are not adequate for the present world agricultural situation.” 25
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