Martin Named New Pa. State Conservationist Martin has been to direct activities of the •artment of Agriculture’s nervation Service in vania, SCS Ad tor Kenneth E. Grant 47, an SCS career since 1951, will beomce Conservationist with irters at Harrisburg May 14. daces R. M. (Mel) Davis, has been named to Selden Lee Tinsley as ' representative for the ist States and director of regional technical ser snter at Upper Darby, vill retire on May 12 after of Federal service. began his SCS career in advancing to district ationist. In 1961 he an area conservationist G f -sea ie see for y< / much you ' ing our earl) le. Tremendo ins. Best of c all new Casi . i pacts 7 thr hp. Financin ranged. ike it soon! HiH KINZER EQUIPMENT CO. Your Equipment Center m Lancaster Co. Kinzer, Penna. 717-442-4186 717-768-8916 MEET fIs “THE REPLACERS” / / new nn w M*. 83a and All "Normal" Cytoplasm!! Full Season 115 to 120 Day Maturity!! Excellent Standers and Record Yielders!! Save Up To $6 per 56 Pound Bu. Over Competition!! ★ ★ ★ Roy Zimmerman P. Robert Wenger Lester M. Weaver Robert Jr. Richard Leininger YES. WE STILL PACK THE OLD-FASHIONED 56 POUND BUSHELS NO ’ LITTLE” BAGS HERE!! T. A. DOEBLER and SON R.D.I in Colorado and in 1966 was named assistant State con servationist in Kansas. He moved to Pennsylvania as deputy State conservationist in February 1970. A native of Buhl, Idaho, he has a B.S. degree in agronomy from the University of Idaho. New Cooperators The Lancaster County Soil and Water Conservation District report the following new cooperators: Isaac K. Eby, Clay Township, 78 acres; Paul Hollinger, Providence Township, 107 acres; Jerald Martin, Caernarvon Township, 30 acres; Barry E. Haverstick, East Donegal Township, 55 acres, and Charles Polesher, Providence Township, 32 acres. LANCASTER CO. Ephrata Quarryville New Holland Peach Bottom Elizabethtown - SOLD BY 248 DEALERS IN PENNSYLVANIA She was sweet 16 this week and she had a birthday cake, too. The birthday girl is Oliverdale inspiration Terry, a producer in the herd of Robert H. Kauffman, Elizabethtown RDI, right. The cake was baked by Mrs. Kauffman, left, and served to the York County Holstein Association tout Farmers Association Auxiliary Plan Talent, Poster Contests The Auxiliary to the Lancaster County Farmers Association is planning two special events for a Ladies Day Out Program from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 2 at the Farm and Home Center. A talent contest will be one feature of the days events. Open to ages 15 to 30, competition must feature singles or groups of less than five. Winners will appear in District competition. The second feature will be a poster contest on some phase of farm safety such as machinery safety, chemical safety, safety in the home. 82X DEALERS Harry E. Hershey Jr, Ronald Herr Nelson Habecker Daniel Esh Daniel Brubaker Jersey Shore, Penna Mount Joy Hoitwood Lancaster Paradise Ephrata Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 8,1972—35 The posters are to be three feet by three feet, standard poster size. There will be two divisions, 14 and under and 14 and over. For more information contact either Mrs. Jesse Wood, Not tingham RD2 at 717-548-2226, or Mrs. Helen Wivell, Columbia RDI, at 717-426-1335. READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS group at the farm. While the birthday girl declined a piece of cake, she surely got an extra ration of alfalfa to enjoy at her leisure. Terry classified EX-92-3E and rescored 92 points at 12 years of age. Her lifetime record to date is 110,865 pounds of milk, 5,030 pounds of butterfat. The United States Depart ment of Agriculture reports that insect pests, unless stopped by pesticides, cause a 25 to 30 c /c decrease in the annual produc tion of fruit and vegetables. This figure becomes even more seri ous when combined with facts given by the Food and Agricul tural Office of the United Na tions. FAO found the 1969 world food pioduction showed no increase over that of 1968 even though the population grew Hungry Bugs
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