Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 24, 1972, Image 19

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    FrPWi Local Aa Teachers;
Editor’s Note: The article this
week was submitted by Jess
Erway, vocational agriculture
instructor and Young Farmer
advisor at Manheim Central High
School.
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Thoughts
in Passing
This weeks article will center
itself around many of the things
we already know about the soil.
We base our lives around what
we own. We take much pride in
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Jess R. Erway
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Manheim Central High School
these things. But we all know that
if care is not taken of them, we
will lose them.
Soil is the best example of this
that I know of. If we are not
careful, one finds himself saying
“It doesn’t matter how I care for
the land. It’s value to sell to the
real estater will always be the
same.” But we know this is wish
ful thinking and not in tune with
our desire to be called stewards
of the land.
To be the steward, we are a
conservationist. A good con
servationist is somewhat selfish,
for he knows how to save (con
serve) what he had and make it
work for him, planning every
move so that the fertilizer and
soil stays with him, not just for
himself but for his neighbors. For
we must feed others from the soil
not just now but in the future.
Let us not forget that just
because a few would rob us of our
land for secondary importance of
our day, that it by no means
lessens our responsibility to care
for and nurture this most
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 24,1972 —
valuable hfegiving source of life
Water is what we need to raise
good crops. And if managed
(controlled), land, trees and
wildlife are protected
We must, as landowners, be
responsible for assessing the
need to instill conservation
practices upon the land. There
are six basic steps to consider for
each acre of land:
1 Control erosion on cultivated
land
2 Terrace land to allow for slow
movement of the water.
3 Plant idle land to a crop
(trees).
4. Drain wet land to make
productive.
5. Encourage wildlife to help the
balance of nature.
6. Construct water-holding areas
to slow rapid runoff as well as
help supply us with
recreation.
Our best efforts can only be
accomplished providing we have
an adequate method of approach,
and that method of development
should be a farm plan. This
should be done with the aid of
trained conservationists. All
farms should have a soil con
servation plan, if we truly believe
that we are Stewards of the Soil.
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Stoltzfus
Cows Cited
Four cows in the herd of
Nathan E Stoltzfus, Gap, have
been recognized by the Holstein-
Friesian Association for food
production levels attained
The actual food production
output recorded in the DHIR
program is
F-V-F Sample Geraldine
6575996, four-years-old, 22,258
pounds milk, 993 pounds butterfat
m 365 days; Pequea Apollo
Salome 6467889, five-years-old,
20,008 pounds milk, 854 pounds
butterfat in 365 days, Smyrna
View Hector Fanny 6624024, four
years-old, 21,437 pounds milk, 836
pounds butterfat in 365 days,
Donegal Apollo Eva 6713724,
three-years-old, 23,377 pounds
milk, 827 pounds butterfat in 365
days.
The bnstlecone pines aie
the woild's oldest living
things The\ weie growing
in the same place befoie the
Gieek and Roman Empires
1,000 yeais beloie David and
Solomon in then \onth
Hammurabi founded the
lust Babylonian Empne
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