Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 30, 1973, Image 14

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 30, 1973
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Notional Farm Engineers
Honor Dr. H.
Dr. Harold V. Walton, a Lan
caster native and former
Christiana resident, has been
named a Fellow of the American
Society of Agricultural
Engineers.
The honor, held by only 2 per
cent of ASAE members, was
presented Thursday during the
society’s 1973 annual meeting at
the University of Kentucky in
Lexington, Ky.
Walton was on the faculty of
Penn State for a number of years
before joining the agricultural
engineering staff at the
University of Missouri in 1962,
later becoming head of the
department. He held the position
for seven years.
He then served as chief of party
for a University of Missouri
group working in Orissa, India,
Clashing Thimbles
4-H Club Meets
The third meeting of the Penn
Manor 4-H Clashing Thimbles
Club was held last week at the
Millersville Middle School. Roll
call was taken followed by the
treasurers report.
Following group singing, a
work period followed
ore Mi!
Beacon Golden Test Rations
C.A.F. The Cow Acceptability Factor
determines how much grain your cows
will eat. Beacon Golden Test milking rations
are partially pelleted, contain a proven level
of crimped corn for extra palatability. Even
finicky eaters clean these feeds up well, re
sponding with higher milk production than
when fed less palatable feeds.
The Cow Acceptability Factor helps get
more grain into your cows in critical periods
of milk production. Cali us today for Beacon
Golden Test Rations with C.A.F.
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H. M. Stauffer &
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Leola, Pa.
BEACMFEEDS
The leaeon Milling Company. Inc.
Cayif•. N. Y.
V. Walton
under a USAID contract, before
returning to the University of
Missouri as professor of
agricultural engineering in 1971.
Presently vice-chairman of the
Food Engineering Division of the
ASAE, Walton has served as
national director, chairman of
the Pennsylvania State Section
and vice-chairman of the Mid-
Central Region of the
organization. The specialist in
farm structures and environment
received his bachelor’s and
master’s degrees from Penn
State and his doctorate in 1961
from Purdue University in
Lafayette, Ind.
Sales Rising
For Cheese,
Lowfat Milk
We’re drinking more glasses of
lowfat milk and slipping thicker
slices of cheese into our sand
wiches.
An ERS tally shows these two
products racked up the biggest
sales gains at the dairy counter m
1972, with further increases in
prospect this year.
On a per capita basis, cheese
consumption advanced 9 percent
last year to over 13 pounds.
Judi Mylin
Reporter
... Make More Money
Earl Sauder, Inc.
New Holland, Pa.
Sept. 1 Deadl
Photographers planning to
enter the World of Aberdeen
Angus Photo Contest can rest
easy for the next few weeks as
plans have been changed to
accept entries up to September 1,
1973 rather than the previous
deadline of July 1. The reason for
the change was due to the late
spring and summer and above
average amount of rainfall in
most parts of the United States
making it difficult to acquire
good photos of Angus cattle in an
attractive surrounding.
As previously announced, the
contest, a part of the World
Angus Forum in Kansas City,
Missouri October 1-2-3-4, is open
to both amateur and professional
photographers and a total of
$3,000 is being offered in the two
major divisions. A subdivision in
the amateur and professional
competition allows for both
colored and black and white
prints to' be entered.
Entries to the contest must
reflect the broad theme “A World
of Aberdeen Angus Cattle” and
must include one or more or parts
of an Angus in each photograph of
transparency. Any number of
entries will be accepted by each
photographer but each photo or
transparency must be previously
unpublished in any magazine or
Lowfat and skim milk, also up 9
percent, reached 32 quarts per
person
Larger helpings of these items,
along with increases in cottage
cheese and ice cream, more than
offset per capita declines in some
other dairy foods.
The milk going mto all dairy
products in 1972 worked out to 563
pounds per person, or 5 pounds
more than the year before
Manure clean-up ... bale stacking ...
post-hole digging ... snow removal...
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