Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 28, 1973, Image 15

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Leadership Studies Being
Offered Rural Residents
UNIVERSITY PARK-Young
men and women, who are con
cerned with rural community
affairs and wish to explore
possible solutions to public
problems, may apply for
enrollment in the fourth Public
Affairs Leadership Program
being offered by The Penn
sylvania State University’s
College of Agriculture.
The program, open to farm and
MEMBER P D IC
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"LITTLE LITTER”
HURTS
...in fact
too many Little Litters
can put you out of
BUSINESS
When used with exclusive Big Dutch- are concerned about today’s litter
man electric heat mats, properly problem, see us. We’ll help you
placed aluminum slatted floor and “solve” the litter problem,
controlled ventilation, this unit pro- ■ r-r mq uci p vnu PUT
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and a disease-free environment. If you IT ALL TOGETHER
HERSHEY EQUIPMENT CO.
215 Oilier Ave.
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nonfarm rural residents between
the approximate ages of 25 and
40, is designed to improve the
abilities of future leaders to make
informed public decisions and to
learn the process of group action
To date, 264 rural Penn
sylvanians have completed
various phases of this unique
educational program.
“Those taking part will attend
a series of three four-day work-
Phone (717)354-5168 or (717) 872-5111
AUTHORIZED
5i4 Dutchman.
DISTRIBUTOR
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, July 28,1973
For those selected, a fellowship
paid from the W.W. Kellogg
Foundation grant and from
contributions received from
businesses, corporations, and
individuals, will pay for costs of
instruction, study materials, and
most of the costs for room and
board during the workships and
field trips.
BIG DUTCHMAN SOLVES
THE “LITTER"PROBLEM
Mortality rates due to scours and
accidental crushing have been sig
nificantly reduced by the farm test
ed and farm proven Big Dutchman
farrowing system; a complete sys
tem designed and built by people
who understand the sow and her
needs. The farrowing unit construc
tion features embossed draft panels,
heavy galvanized side walls, adjust
able bottom rails, welded steel tub
ing joints, doors that open at either
end, welded steel bars, 17-gauge
square steel tubes, feeder adaptable
to either dry or liquid feeding and
a back up bar adjustable to the size
of the sow.
shops held during the winter
months over a two-year period,
and totaling 30 days of in
struction, discussion, and field
trips,” said Dr. Robert E.
Howell, Penn State Extension
rural sociologist and program
director.
Seminars will be problem
oriented and focus on topics in
economics, sociology, govern
ment, and communications.
The workshops, held at a
regional training center, will
provide a subject matter
background for assisting rural
leaders with public decision
making and community
leadership, Dr. Howell added.
Rural problems dealt with will
include land-use planning,
taxation, economic development,
poverty, and farm income.
Instructors will be drawn from
the Penn State faculty and
selected for their specialized
knowledge in the topics to be
studied. In addition, recognized
leaders from organizations,
government, and industry will
lead discussions on problems
with which they have first-hand
experience.
Interested people should
contact their Cooperative Ex
tension Service Office or Dr.
Robert E. Howell, Director,
Public Affairs Leadership
Program, The Pennsylvania
State University, 204 Weaver
Building, University Park, Pa.
16802.
The deadline for receiving
applications at Penn State is
September 20.
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