Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 27, 1973, Image 22

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—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, October 27, 1973
Annual Forage and Seed Conference
To Discuss Future of Agriculture
The outlook for world, United
States and Northeastern
agriculture will be a leading topic
at The Annual Forage and Seed
Conference, scheduled for
November 19 and 20 at The
Pennsylvania State University.
Well-known authorities will
discuss the present and future
situation with regard to
availability and predicted price
of seeds, fertilizer, livestock, and
dairy products.
With the increased demand for
food products throughout the
world, and the increased useage
and price of such agricultural
“raw materials” as seed and
fertilizer, there is a definite need
for all farmers and agri-business
people to become more aware of
the future situation.
According to Lowell L Wilson,
professor of animal science at
Penn State and chairman of this
year’s event, everyone involved
with agriculture in a small,
medium, or large way should
plan his program according to
the market and agriculture
commodity outlook over the next
several years.
One major topic to be discussed
by Ken Stephins, Export
Marketing Service, U. S.
Department of Agriculture, will
be the outlook for the amounts
and types of agricultural
products for export over the next
few years. The effect of the
amount of agricultural exports
NOW!
PREPARE
FOR SEEDING
CALL US FOR PROMPT SERVICE ON:
Truck Spreod
Fast Service
LIMESTONE
FERTILIZER
SMALL GRAIN SPECIAL
AND SEVERAL SMALL GRAIN BLENDS
AVAILABLE IN BAGS, BULK
TRAILER SPREADERS OR
CUSTOM TRUCK SPREADING.
REMEMBER
APPLY P & K THIS FALL
ON NO-TILL GROUND WITH YOUR COVER CROP,
YOU WILL BE AHEAD4NTHE SPRING
ALSO Don't Forget to TOPDRESS
ALFALFA SOON. Use MASTER FARMER
Alfalfa Premium 0-12-34
contains Mg, Boron, Sulpher
0-15-30, 0-18-36, 0-26-26 also available ,
ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO.
2313 NORMAN ROAD
LANCASTER. PA.
from the United States was felt
this past year when prices of food
products increased partially as a
result of increased exports to
other nations. Still, according to
Dr. Wilson, the U.S. must con
tinue to export agricultural
products in order to maintain a
desirable balance of payments.
In addition to the influence of
exporting finished food products,
the effects and outlook for ex
portation of fertilizer from the
United States will be considered.
One of the main features of the
Forage and Seed Conference this
year will be a presentation by
Charles Schnitzler, dairyman,
Waynesburg, Kentucky.
Schnitzler has a very interesting
program in which a herd of ap
proximately 70 Holstein cows are
maintained on 130 acres. His
farming program is a good
example of what can be ac
complished by intensification of a
forage program.
On Tuesday morning, Penn
sylvania producers will have an
opportunity for an up-date on the
production, marketing, and
feeding of soybeans and alfalfa.
With high protein costs, the
production and use of home
grown protein supplements, such
as alfalfa, can dramatically
reduce feed costs in any type of
livestock operation.
Additional topics to be
discussed are; Methods of
Reducing Corn Field Losses;
4-16-16
Ph: 397-5152
From Local Aq Teachers:
This is the third in a series of
articles to acquaint you with the
newest vocational agriculture
teachers in the county.
The newest face in the
vocational agriculture depart
ment at Soianco High School is
that of Ronald Althoff. He
replaces Steve Leiser who ac
cepted a position with Pennfield
Corporation as a representative
m York County.
Althoff graduated from Penn
State University in March of 1973.
Immediately following
Ronald Althoff
Holiday entertaining is made
special with hot cheese ap
petizers. For 20 toast squares or
rounds, beat until soft 6 ounces of
cream cheese, then blend with 1
cup ( V* pound) shredded
Provolone cheese, l tablespoon
chopped onion, % teaspoon
oregano, % teaspoon garlic salt, 1
tablespoon, each chopped
pimento and chopped green
pepper. Spread on toast; broil 1-2
minutes or until lightly browned.
New Techniques in Hay and
Silage Preservation; New
Aspects of Forage-Livestock
Research; and A Look at Future
Changes and Present Problems
in Existing Dairy, Beef, and Crop
Production Programs.
rli. USED EQUIPMENT
I—I.H. 706 D Tractor 310 Engine
1—1537 Case Skid Loader 4 Wheel Drive
I—W.C. Allis Tractor with Cultivator
I—Massey Harris Pony with plow & Cultivator
I—New Holland Model 67 Baler
I—l. H. 550 - 5 Furrow Trip Plow
I—I.H. 440 - 4 Furrow Trip Plow
I—4 Furrow Allis Automatic Reset Plow
1 — Model 311 Plow
2 469 Haybines (waiver of finance)
1—461 Haybine (waiver of finance)
I—N.l. 2 Row Mounted Corn Picker with Grinding Attachment
1—365 Tank Spreader
1—475-3 Beater N.H. Spreader
I—Fox-1 Row Harvester
USED TRUCKS
I—lnternational1 —International 1964 Scout
I—Dodge 5 Ton Truck 1952
MESSICK FARM EQUIPMENT
2750 North Market St
Thoughts
in Passing
graduation he taught vocational
agriculture in the State College
area when a vacancy occurred in
a high school department
following a tragic automobile
accident.
Althoff’s family has a small
general farm in Biglerville,
Adams County. During his high
school years he worked on a
neighboring dairy farm.
Teaching responsibilities at
Kelco-
MILKMOVER
SYSTEM
"KESCO"
FULL POWER
VACUUM PUMPS
AVAILABLE IN
THREE TYPES:
1. PUMP ONLY FOR USE
FROM SHAFT OR YOUR
FRAME
2. PUMP & MOTOR WITH
FRAME MOUNT
3. PUMP, MOTOR & TANK
IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES AND PRICES
SIZE CFM PUMP ONLY PUMP & MOTOR PUMP—MOTOR
-25 $165.00 $325.00 -1% HP TANK
40 $195.00 $365.00 - V/z HP
50 $230.00 $495.00 - 2 HP
85 $345.00 $595.00 - 3 HP
115 $495.00 $850.00 - 5 HP
Dual 50’s Shown 2-2 HP
“KESCO” VACUUM PUMPS CARRY A 1 YEAR UN
CONDITIONAL WARRANTY FOR REPLACEMENT OR
REPAIR FOR DEFECTS CAUSED BY ANY REASON EX
CEPT FIRE OR THEFT.
CALL TODAY FOR A FREE CHECK OF YOUR VACUUM
SYSTEM.
“KESCO” PRODUCTS ARE MANUFACTURED BY:
DOUG JOHNSON
BLUE BALL ROAD
Call 301-398-3451 Collect or Visit Our Store and Take Ad
vantage of Cash and Carry Savings on Dairy Supplies. In
flations as Low as 75 cents, Shipments Made Daily Via U.P.S.
Distributor For Central Tractor Parts Company.
NEW & USED CADETS
SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION MODELS
Used at Vo-Ag Days at Hershey, Pa.
Reduced Prices and Waiver of Finance
1—420 Baler with Thrower
1—990 Mower Conditioner
Phone 367-1319 or 367-1439
Soianco include teaching fresh
men and juniors in the
classroom, 10th grade shop, and
teaching nine-week elective
courses in electricity, concrete,
welding, and small gas engines.
The FFA Chapter duties are
shared among the Soianco
teachers.
Married, Althoff and his wife
reside in QuarryviUe. He lists his
favorite hobby as hunting.
$ 435.00
615.00
715.00
975.00
1,095.00
IND., INC.
ELKTON, MD. 21921
Elizabethtown, Pa,
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