Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 14, 1972, Image 17

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    LANCASTER FARMING ADS PAY
CALL 394-3047 OR 626-2191
IS HIGH MOISTURE CORN
YOUR STORAGE PROBLEM?
Then use GRAIN TREE! from Kemin Industries, a leader in grain
preservation. This method is an easy, sure and economical way to
treat high moisture corn for open storage. After treatment, high
moisture corn can be placed in any protected area.
GRAIN TREE! Distributed by
Young's Inc.
through
CASSEL MUMMAU
R.D. No. 1 Phone 717-653-4355 Mount Joy, Penna.
More and more effort is going into
finding new methods of cleaning up our
planet. And it’s beginning to happen.
Ways are being found.
But the next time you read about one
of these new ways, think about the
power needed to make it work. They all
need some kind of power. Think about
it and, more times than not, somewhere
along the line from problem to solution,
you’ll see where electric power comes
into the picture. The versatility of
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electricity makes it a natural.
And as more job's are tackled, more
electricity will be called for.
Of course, fighting the good fight for
improving our environment is just a
part of the growing demand for
electricity.
Experts say this country will need
twice as much electric power in just the
next ten years.
Meeting this call means planning
and building for it now.
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Lancaster harming, Saturday, October 14,1972—:
Holstein Banquet Set for Nov. 14
The final meeting for the 1972
fiscal year of the Lancaster
County Holstein Association
board of directors was held
October 6. The year will be
finalized with the annual meeting
and banquet November 14 at the
Good and Plenty Restaurant.
Tickets for the annual meeting
may be purchased from any
County Holstein director. A film
will be shown concerning ex
porting Holstein cattle, and the
Paul Miller family will entertain
following the banquet. A
newsletter will be sent to all 564
County members concerning the
annaul meeting.
Other items of business
discussed was the selling of ex
port cattle. Anyone wishing to
sell heifers for export to foreign
Our country’s ability to do the work
that needs to be done will depend
on an adequate supply of electricity.
There’s no time to waste.
New generating facilities must be built,
and built in a way compatible with
our environment.
We’ll continue working to do this.
But we need your understanding today
to meet tomorrow's needs.
Pennsylvania Power £ Light Company.
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'Landis or Nathan Stoltzfus. A
heifers must be from cows wil
official DHIA records. IS
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can be accepted.
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