Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 21, 1972, Image 31

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    CUSTOM BUTCHERING
Hogs Processed the old fashioned way.
Sausage, pudding, scrapple. Hams and Bacon cured.
Beef cut, wrapped and frozen.
Dried beef and bologna.
WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN U.S.D.A.
GRADED SIDES AND QUARTERS.
CALL PAUL A. HESS
464-3711 or 464-3127
setter
lower costs,
plus savings in time and effort. This all
means more net profits for you. Stop in today
and ask about our Special Stockman’s Knife
offer. Let us show you how Mol-Mix will fit your
dairy and beef operation so that you can truly "cut costs"
ICOME FROM FARMING, 1971 Bil Non
CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETING Money received from salat af 53.1
about 190 farm products.
GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS TO FARMERS Payments ta farmars under farm
EUSJI?.!?.*." .?*** I* l *** *“PPurt loans ara Included with cash receipts abova.
NONMONEY INCOME Includes hama consumption of farm products and
Imputed rental value of farm dwellings.
REALIZED GROSS INCOME FROM FARMING Income from farming available
— farm operation, family living and investment.
PRODUCTION EXPENSES All cash spent to operate, the farm business, plus
certain non-cash items, includes depreciation of equipment and other capi
tal items rather than current purchases af those hems.
REALIZED NET INCOME USDA’s standard net income figure. The word “real-
Ized 'lndicates that the figure has net been adjusted far changes in In
ventories. Represents return to operator for his labor and managment, the
labor of his family and his Invested capital.
CHANGE IN INVENTORIES Difference this year from lest in quantities
of each crop and livestock product held on farms, valued at average prices
received by farmars during the year just ended.
T ® T * l NET ,NCOME Thil figure Is a component of national income figures
of the Department of Commerce. It is published In the national Income
reports of that Department as “net income of farm proprleters."
PERSONAL INCOME OF FARM POPULATION, 1971
PERSONAL INCOME FROM FARM SOURCES:
TOTAL NET INCOME FROM FARMING OF FARM RESIDENT OPERATORS This
is the total net inceme of farm operators from farming minus the net
income received by farm operators who do net live on farms.
FARM WAGES OF LABORERS LIVING ON FARMS Wages and other labor
inceme for formwork paid by farm operators out of their gross income
to workers living on farms. Those wages are a production expense to
fami operators, but a source of Inceme to the farm population.
CONTRIBUTIONS OF FARM RESIDENT OPERATORS AND WORKERS TO SOCIAL
INSURANCE
TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME OF FARM POPULATION FROM FARM SOURCES 15.6
PERSONAL INCOME FROM NONFARM SOURCES: Includes wages, salaries,
and other labor inceme of farm residents from nenfarm fobs, rents and 13.9
royalties, dividends, and Interest, net income from nenfarm business and
professions, and transfer payments, such as unemployment compensation
and social security.
TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME OF FARM POPULATION FROM ALL SOURCES 29.5
our Feeding Costs
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One of Lancaster County’s
newest vo-ag teachers is a lady,
and she’s the first in the county.
Her name is Judith Levine and
she teaches floriculture at the
Brownstown Vo-Tech school.
Judy is a city girl. She grew up
in Pittsburgh, but she says she
got to know all about fruits,
vegetables and flowers from her
grandfather who sold produce off
the back of a truck.
An August graduate of Penn
State, Judy has a degree in
agricultural education. At
college, she concentrated on
horticultural subject areas,
ATTENTION
DAIRYMEN
WE OFFER complete sales and service on new and used dairy
equipment
WE HAVE complete line of bulk milk tanks
WE SPECIALIZE m electrical and refrigeration sales and
service for farm and commercial trade
WE OFFER 24 hr. per day answering service to serve you
better.
CLYDE C. LUTZ
R.D. 1 Denver, Pa. Ph. 215-267-2132
en:
H OUR LIQUID CONCEPT!
MolMix fjquid
liquid supplements leader
From local Aa Teachers:
Phone 717-354-5848
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 21,1972
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Billion Dollars
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Thoughts
in Passing
paying particular attention to the
cultivation of carnations.
She enjoys working with her
students because she feels they
are anxious to learn greenhouse
work. Her pupils come to the
school for half days only. They
concentrate on practical work
rather than theory.
“When they go out into the
greenhouse industry, I hope my
students will be able to work with
people as well as flowers,” Judy
said. “And even if a student
doesn’t get into greenhouse work,
we’ve still taught him or her the
care of plants, flower arranging
JOHN Z. MARTIN
New Holland ROl
Wbrk-at-Home Schemes
Ant time you’re asked to send
money for “information” con
cerning ways to earn money at
home, you should be suspicious.
You may be helping to fill the
pockets of someone who has no
intention of helping you find
work. Penn State Extension
home management specialists
warn you to be aware of ads
asking for money to “weed out’
curiosity seekers” or “to show
good faith.”
Some work-at-home schemes
ask you to buy an expensive
machine or other equipment or
materials. The seller may
promise to buy whatever you
make. Many women have found
that there is usually a catch in the
promise—an out for the seller so
he really doesn’t have to keep his
word. For example, he may say
the things you have made are not
up to his standards of quality.
Be suspicious of ads that
promise enormous earnings,
huge profits, or guarantee a
market for what you make. It’s a
good idea to avoid any work-at
home plan that requires you to
make an investment. Legitimate
employers will pay you to work—
not the other way around.
Women who do earn money at
home usually have created their
own jobs. They have thought of a
product or service that someone
needs and then they have sup
plied it. Making the most of a
hobby or a talent is a good
example.
and an appreciation for growing
things.”
Judy said she likes Lancaster
County, she likes the people both
in and out of school, and she’s
sure she’ll enjoy teaching here.
When you open wide at the
dentist’s office lemembei to ask
foi a complete mouth check
It’s one of the ways to detect
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My Neighbors
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