Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 07, 1972, Image 19

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American 4-H Program
The success of the United
States 4-H program has created
worldwide interest. This success
is particularly significant during
National 4-H Week, being
celebrated October 1-7.
In the past few years, 4-H has
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been adapted to more than 75
countries around the globe In
ternational membership has
passed the five-million mark.
The International Farm Youth
Exchange (IFYE) program has
helped to spread the 4-H story to
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 7,1972
Attracts Wide Interest
Denmark, Argentina, Ecuador,
Germany, Honduras, Iran,
Italy, Thailand, Turkey, Chile
Brazil, and other countries
Since 1948, more than 2,500
United States young adults have
spent six months to a year in
Africa, Asia, Europe, South
America, the Middle East, and
Pacific areas
In exchange, more than 2,800
young farm people from 70
foreign nations have lived with
more than 26,000 farm families m
the United States Pennsylvania
families host numerous foreign
exchanges each year
The 4-H Peace Corps program
has also given an important boost
to the international 4-H program
Hundreds of 4-H alumni have
served in Peace Corps units
around the world.
Basically, the Peace Corps
teams are responsible for
recruiting and training local 4-H
leaders, helping to establish
county-level 4-H projects, and
visiting members to give
technical assistance with their
project work
Other countries that have
adopted 4-H follow about the
same type of program as is
carried out in the United States.
However, some modifications
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FEED LETTER
RESEARCH FARMS?
A lot of feed companies conduct research in an at
tempt to find better feed formulas. Some will adopt
university research, and others ban together for a joint
effort While many good improvements resulted from
each of these types of effort, it does cause questions to
arise Those companies that rely on university research
for instance If the research comes from the same
place, might the feeds be the same? Would the joint
ventures have feeds similar to each other?
Well at least the companies with their own research
staffs should have something different, or could their
farms just be show places, used more to impress
people, rather than for meaningful research 7 Ever
wonder how many of them have mills that they can use
to find out if that new formula can be made, then stored
in a farmer's bin, or if it will work in automated
equipment 7
KINDA MAKES A BODY WONDER,
DON'T IT?
S ELMER M. SHREINER
Trading as Good’s Feed Mill
Specializing in DAIRY & HOG FEEDS
New Providence, Pa.
SINCE 1870 Phone 786-2500
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have been made. One of the in
teresting changes in the 4-H
symbol Many countries have
adopted a symbol similar to the 4-
H clover.
In Brazil, the clover contains 4-
S’s, which represent Saber (to
know), Sentir (to feel), Servir (to
serve), and Saude (health)
Ecuador’s 4-H clubs use the
clover symbol with the letters
signifying the Spanish words for
faith, strength, fertility, and
happiness
In some countries, the symbol
is quite different from the four
leaf clover. In Western Germany,
for example, the symbol is a
shield with three heads of grain
growing out of a ring.
In Venezuela, the symbol is five
V’s set on a shield. One “V”
stands for Venezuela, the others
are for truth, dignity, valor, and
vigor.
U.S. Ag Outlook
Conference Set
For Feb. 20-22
The 1973 National Agricultural
Outlook Conference has been set
for Feb. 20 through 2 % at the U.S.
Department of Agriculture in
Washington, D.C.
Central theme of the Con
ference will be “The Future
Structure of Agricultural
Production and Marketing ”
Such topics as the long-range
expansion of demand for
agricultural products, input
requirements of tjie food in
dustry, significant trends in
organization and control of the
foood and fiber sector of the
economy, impact of en
vironmental developments on
agricultural production and
marketing, and future
developments in the export
market will be explored in depth.
The 1973 outlook for U.S.
agriculture and the general
economy will receive particular
attention at the Conference.
Sessions on the 1973 outlook for
maior commodities and rural
family living will make up an
important part of the Conference
The Conference, sponsored by
USDA’s Economic Research
Service and Extension Service,
will feature presentations and
panel discussions by leading
authorities in agriculture and
business.
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