—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 10, 1973 30 Farm Calendar (Continued From Page 1) Combined Annual meetings of United Dairy Industry Assoc., American Dairy Assoc., National Dairy Council, and Dairy Research Inc., at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada. Tuesday, February 13 9:30a.m. - 3:30 p.m. - Lancaster- Lebanon Fruit meeting, Farm and Home Center. 00 a.m-3:00 p.m. - Agway Dairy Livestock, Crops, Production and Management meeting, Holiday Inn, 1492 Lititz Pike, Lancaster. 1-30 p.m. - Kickoff luncheon of 1973 Heart Fund campaign, Farm and Home Cetner. 7-00 p.m. - Gourmet Cooking Workshop, Farm and Home Center. 7-30 p.m - Lancaster County Holstein Assoc, barn meeting, Galen W Crouse, RDI, Stevens 7-30 p.m. - Central 4-H Tractor Club meeting. 7-30 p.m - Farm and Home Foundation Board of Direc tors meeting, Farm and Home Center. 7-30 p m - Ephrata Young Farmers Classification meeting, Pa. Holstein Assoc., Galen Crouse farm Schoeneck. Midvinter meeting. National Livestock and Meat Board, Fairmont Roosevelt Hotel, New Orleans, La. Wednesday. February 14 6 30 p.m. - Annual meeting of Lancaster County Agricultural and Home Economics Extension Assoc., Farm and Home Center 7 30 p m - The Greater Hershey Crusade, Feb. 14-18 EARLY ORDER SPECIAL DARI-KOOL DIRECT EXPANSION BULK MILK T iO gal. With The Outstanding Bohnametnc Cooling System You will Get the Greatest Results From Dari-Kool. Ice-Bank Milk Cooler*; also Available Dari-Kool direct-expansion tanks are designed for fast, dependable milk cooling. The Dari-Kool auto matic washer provides a programmed washing cycle of pre-rinse, wash and final rinse leaving the tank properly cleansed and ready for the next milking. The tanks are designed for bulk-head installation. CALL US FOR MORE INFORMATION SHENK’S FARM SERVICE Woods Drive 2 Miles East of Rt. 501 R D. 4 Lititz, Pa. ph - 626-4355 FFA Makes A Contribution To The World’s Agriculture Youth ambassadors FFA members are working to im prove agriculture and establish Future Farmer organizations in South and Central American vocational agriculture schools. The FFA began working with Colombia, South America, in the early ‘6o’s when the Agency for International Development invited the national FFA organ ization to send an official to assist Colombians in establish ing a youth organization for students of vocational agricul ture. As a result of that visit, the Futuros Agricultores de Colom bia, FAC (Future Farmers of Colombia) was founded. The organization was patterned after the Future Farmers of America, and even today the organization uses many similar rituals and has the same aims and purposes Throughout the ‘6o’s the FFA maintained contact with the Future Farmers of Colombia. In 1968 a national FFA officer traveled to Buga. Colombia to attend the National Convention of the FAC In 1970 the FFA «ent its Manager of Interna tional Activities, and an FFA member. Alfred Trujillo of New Mexico, to Colombia to learn how the FFA could be of further assistance to the Colombian stu dents. As a result of their visit to schools in both Columbia and Panama, an exchange program for students and teachers was initiated between the United States. Colombia and Panama The first two FFA members to visit South America on Thursday, February 15 730 p.m - Manheim Young Farmers Animal Nutrition Seminar 730 pm - Lancaster County Poultry men meeting “Poultry Health Management”, Farm and Home Center. Saturday, February 17 National FFA week begins today ON the Work Experience Abroad program were Tom Hagan of Arizona and John Rivera of New Mexico. Both spent three months living and working in schools in the coffee-growing regions of Colombia. They also assisted instructors by teaching agricultural courses and by teaching English. While Hagan and Rivera were in Colombia, two Colombian agriculture in structors came to the United States. They too lived and worked with hosts in this coun trv to get a taste of U.S. farm life. In 1971 the FFA also initiated its first FFA exchange with Panama when Ohio FFA Pres ident Dave Branham spent three months living and working on farms and in vocational agri culture schools in Panama. Three teachers from Panama also visited the U.S. During 1972-1973 three Co lombian vocational agriculture instructors and two students who are members of the FAC are in the U.S. on a three-month exchange program. One FFA member, Steven Tindall of Illi nois. will spend six months liv ing and working in the Colom bian vocational agriculture schools. Also this year, for the first time, the FFA is hosting stu dents from Brazil. The delega tion of six Brazilian vocational agriculture students is the first in what the FFA hopes will be the establishment of a regular exchange of members to that country. NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Harold (center) and Homer Moore are presented the Muncy-Chief National 5 Acre Contest Championship Trophy and $250. certificate by Milton Hoffman of Muncy-Chief Hybrids. SPECIAL TO FFA # 4-H CLUBS, YOUNG FARMER ASSOCIATIONS, AND OTHER FARM CLUBS. We offer up"to 4 bushels of any Muncy-Chief Hybrid Seed Corn varieties at Vz price or 50 per cent off prepaid for 4-H or FFA, Young Farmer Associations of other Farm Clubs. To be given out or sold to boys and girls or club members for One Acre Corn Contest, Five Acre Corn Contest or other club projects. Use order blank or letter. Additional seed corn can be ordered at regular or (wholesale prices) if club or leader is a dealer STATE CHAMPION Muncy-Chief ONE ACRE CONTEST STEVE PAXTON Grove City, Pa MUNCY-CHIEF SX 550 162.1 BU. PER ACRE FREE CATALOG Contest Booklet with State & National Yields MUNCY-CHIEF HYBRIDS, MUNCY, PA. f»i4 farmers / . \ Z' Wa'll wash your whale il you have ana... and we »-• ' / can help you with your farm dean up chare* tool ~\ -v v y w, cltan and sanlllta poultry houtas, milk parlor! and cattle alalia quickly and thoroughly. V»a do paint atrlppinf tool Whala O Wash can tackla any cleaning problam you may hava For COMMERCIAL " c |«n heavy equipment - truck llaata. conttruction equipment, tractors. even aluminum bnght.nmg For INDUSTRY MO?l'!^ and out) interior and exterior walls and degrease floors ™* c^'n .* X F°'^°*!.“ HOME OWNERS we can clean axtanor surfaces, canoplas and porches, fuel storage tanks and provide an axtenor waxm, sarv.ee For the HOME OWNER - faces basement walls and floors, and asphalt and camant flooring It you have a cleaning problem we haven't mentioned CALL US We'll work out a solution with you Telephone: (717)393-3600 MOBILE HIGH PRESSURE WASHING SERVICE WHALE-O-WASH 20 East James Street Lancaster, Pa 17*02 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE CROPS & SOILS DAY TUESDAY, FEB. 20, 1973 FEATURING - Weeds and Weed Control - Corn and Soybean Production MUNCY-CHIEF * Rd. i FARM & HOME CENTER LANCASTER 8:30 AM, to 3 P.M. - Exhibits and Displays by Agri-Business. - Legume and Grass Production - Farm Machinery Management JUST SIGN AND RETURN MUNCY-CHIEF HYBRIDS, Muncy, Pemsylvania Please send information on Seed Corn at' 2 price Please send FREE catalog and Contest Booklet Please send wholesale Price List, I am a Dealer I am interested in Dealership it my area is open Please send Corn Contest Blanks and Award Sheet Address. Acres Farmei Harold & Homer Moore Franklin, Pa. NATIONAL CHAMPION AND PA. 5 ACRE CHAMPION (Machine Harvest Class) 226 bu. PER ACRE, MUNCY-CHIEF 5X662 ! Phone. .Acres Co Corn.