.4—Lancaster Farming, Saturda; X' Broken Bit 4-H Club Plans Open Horse Show The Broken Bit 4-H Horse and Pony Club held its May meeting at the home of Karin Risser, Stevens. Before the meeting a demonstration was given by Karin Risser on “Grooming and Showing a Horse.” The Club then held a business meeting. President Natalie Immel called the meeting to order and lead the 4-H Club Pledge. The secretary and treasurer’s reports were given and approved. Three new members joined the Club. They are Russel and Richard Updike, and Glenn Shenk. The membership sheets were filled out for this year. A report was given on die successful Competitive Trail Ride the Club held on April 30. LEVEL FLO SILAGE SPREADER in Two Models to fit 10 to 30 ft. Silo. 9” Steel or Vinyl Fill Pipe installed on any type Silo. P & D Silo Unloader Terre Hill Concrete Stave Silo SALES & SERVICE STOLTZFUS SILO EQUIPMENT RDI, Box 77 Kinzer, Pa. 17535 No interest as You can buy any new International Harvester farm wheel tractor now~from 23 to 133 horsepower, through IHCC—and pay no interest until next Spring! This offer also applies to any used farm wheel tractor and to all IH Cub Cadets, effective June and July. WHY BUY A TRACTOR NOW? ■ No investment until Spring (with adequate trade). ■ Lowest possible price. ■ Possible tax advantages. ■ Have the most modern productivity for Fall field work-now! For maximum savings, stop in today! MESSICK FARM EQUIP. COPE & WEAVER CO. ELIZABETHTOWN 367-1319 NEW PROVIDENCE 786-7351 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Sales and Service EPHRATA KAUFFMAN BROS. MOUNTVILLE 285-5851 r, June 10. 1972 The dub will have a gymkhana on July 9, where the grooming and showmanship eliminations for the Lancaster County 4-H Horse Roundup will be held. June 17 at 5 p.m. the dub will hold an Open Horse Show at the Lancaster Riding dub. There will be 18 classes in the show, including English and Western pleasure, equitation, races, etc. Anyone wishing more in formation call 733-2605 or 626- 5864. The next meeting will be at the home of Cindy Enck, Stevens, on June 16. Anyone is invited to attend. Phone 717-768-3873 News Reporter, Martha Gregory until next Spring! §*t 733-2283 C. B. HOOBER & SON INTERCOURSE 768-8231 Date Set for Farmers to Certify Set-Aside All 1972 wheat and feed grain set-aside program participants are requested to designate the location of set-aside acreage on their farms by June 15, 1972, according to Fred G. Seldomridge, chairman of Lancaster County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee (ASC). Set-aside program participants are also required to certify acreage of wheat, corn, grain sorghum, and barley being produced in 1972. Program rules have changed to allow par ticipants to estimate the acreage Egg Promotion, Production Membership in the Lancaster County Poultry Association rose .to 242 members this month, which is 72 more than last year. This is the highest membership has been in the past six or seven years, according to a report read at an Association board of directors meeeting this week at the Farm and Home Center, Lancaster. Other topics discussed were the Association’s annual banquet and the Poultry Queen contest. Promoting eggs to consumers was the topic that took the largest share of the evening’s discussion. Egg prices ran a close second. President Vernon Leininger said that he felt the biggest problem in promoting eggs was combating the influence groups bent on getting eggs out of the public’s eating habits. Leininger said that associations and even doctors are too often guilty of disseminating slanted news and misinformed opinion. According to Harold Esben shade, promotion isn’t the real problem. If producers are suc cessful in getting people to eat more eggs, then poultrymen will of crops not planted on the date of certification. However; acreages reported should be as accurate as possible, the chairman added. Most program participants have copies of aerial photography showing their farm and fields. These photo copies have been supplied by ASCS and have the acreage for each field listed in most instances. Par ticipants can improve accuracy of set-aside certification by marking the set-aside area on their photocopy and taking it to the ASCS office with them when certifying set-aside and crop acreages. Discussed at Poultry Meet only produce more and even tually over-produce. Price erosion would inevitably result, Esbenshade said, and he feels that more work should be done to limit production. Another board member pointed In a recent 12 month period 9,000,000 pigs in the U. 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PURINA PIG STARTERS Acreages County chairman Seldomridge says farmers-should stop at the ASCS office as soon as possible and report their acreage even though they are not through planting. It is necessary to report acreage now so that program payments may be made in July and August of 1972. Again, the final date for set aside program participants to Report acres is June 15. The Lancaster County ASCS office is located at the Farm & Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster, telephone number is 397-6235. out that a one per cent increase or degrease in production means a corresponding five per cent price increase or decrease. It’s very difficult, he noted, to regulate the poultry" industry to within one per cent. John B. Kurtz Ph: 354-9251 R. D. 3, Ephrata Jomes High & Sons Ph: 354-0301 Gordonville Wenger's Feed Mill Inc. Ph: 367-1195 Rheems