Farm Show Association Meetings (Continued From Page 8) ENNSYLVANIA FLYING FARMERS ASSOCIATION WMlnatday, January 0 •12:00 Noon—Meeting Room E, Main Show Building. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Manday, January 7 —Executive Council Meeting, Room 200, Education Building. . —Executive Council Meeting reconvene*. Tuesday, January t . —Executive Council Meeting reconvene*, Room 321, Education Building. . —Executive Council Meeting reconvene*. Wednesday. Japuary 9 —Executive Council Meeting reconvene*, Room 200, Education Building. Sta-Rite Full-Comfort Milking Parlors and Reflex Arms... t i Smallherd modernization with big herd potential. The Sta-Rite Full-Comfort Milking Parlor takes the bumps and bruises out of milking. Straight-through design gets your cows in and out faster, safer... lets each cow use the room she needs. Udder position is close to operator... no bending, no stretching All milking equipment within easy reach. Curbing is stainless steel... sanitary, durable. Sta-Rite Reflex Arms™ eliminate milking’s most important decision; when to remove the milker. Shuts off vacuum automatically when milk flow stops, removes milker from udder ... and raises— the unit, out of operator’s way. Guards cows against over-milking. Guards your income against under-milking. In a double-six Sta-Rite Full-Comfort Milking Parlor, with Reflex Arms and Air Gates for fingertip control of cow entry and exit, one good man can milk 75 to 80 cows per hour. And Sta-Rite Full-Prep™ Stalls mean clean, fast, milking starts — VISIT THE AGWAY BOOTH AT THE FARM SHOW HHBfi [fl ! 12 30 pm.—Annual Awards Convention, The Forum, Education Building. Concert, State FFA Band. Opening Ceremony. Greeting: Dr. John W. Struck, State Director of Vocational Education. Address: Honorable Donald 0. Oesterlmg, Deputy Secretary, Environmental Resources Dept. Conferring Honorary Keystone Farmer De grees. Presentation of FFA Citations. Introduction of American Farmers. Presentation of Agriculture Proficiency Awards. Conferring of Keystone Farmer Degrees. Closing Ceremony. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA I 00 p.m —Executive Council Meeting, Room A, Nationwide Inn. Tuesday, January • 9:00 a m —Executive Council Meeting reconvenes 1:00 p m —Executive Council Meeting reconvenes r i ■? r providing automatic udder washing and sanitizing. Add any of these to your milking system for improved efficiency. Or better yet —install a complete new Sta-Rite system. SUPPLY CENTER Monday, January 7 --'H ,■* % f r ' V - *v >- ’ ” - f 1027 Dillervilie Road, Lancaster, Pa. 24 Hour Service Daily PH. 717-397-4761 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 5,1974 ” **"*'/1 F < *** 1 ' ‘r ' V Wednesday, January 9 9'30 am—Annual Winter Meeting, The Forum. Education Building. Opening Ceremony. Greetings. Reports Conferring of Honorary Memberships. Conferring of State Homemakers Degrees. Closing Ceremony. PENNSYLVANIA GUERNSEY BREEDERS ASSOCIATION Tuesday, January I 43rd Annual Meeting, Scottish Rite Cathedral, 2701 N Third Street 10 00 am—Business Meeting. Business Managers Report (Continued On Page 11) 58th Pennsylvania Farm Show, January 7-11 in Harrisburg. Tuesday. January 8 Eastern Lancaster County Adult Farmer field trip to State Farm Show. 10 a.m. - 3:10 p.m. - Penna. Vegetable Growers Association, Room F, Farm Show. 1:30 p.m. - Five Acre Com Club presentation of awards, Room B of Farm Show Building. Mid-Winter Awards Convention of Penna. FFA Association, Forum Building, Harrisburg. January 9-11 National Turkey Federation, Chase Park Plaza Hotel, St. Lewis. 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. - Penna. Organic Farmer Consumer Organization (POFCO) meeting in Room D at Penna State Farm Show in Harrisburg. 4:30 p.m. - Bit and Bradoon 4-H meeting, Winpenny’s. January 13-17 - American Farm Burearu’s 55th annual Con- Atlantic City, New Jersey. See a complete list of Farm Show activities;' meetings, judging add awards elsewhere in this issue of LANCASTER FARMING. ' if Slides Show Hands Signals For Farmers “Hand Signals for Agriculture” is the title of a series of 12 slides being offered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to help prevent accidents on the farm and to save time. The 2x2 color slides show 11 different signals made with the hands and arms. They are useful when noise or distance makes voice communication difficult or impossible. Most are one-arm signals so they can be given even when only one arm is available. The signals were field tested in several states and are similar to those used in other occupations. The series of slides (number A -60) can be ordered from Photography Division, Office of Communication, USDA, Washington, D. C. 20250. Cost is $B. Two copies of a one-page illustrated narrative guide ac company each set. The series was produced by USDA’s Ex tension Service, in cooperation with the University of Wisconsin. Friendly discussion—an ' argument in its initial stages. Calendar Monday,January 7 Wednesday, January 9 Thursday, January 10 Sunday,January 13 vention, Convention Hall, 9