/Pasture They Prefe r-988 •., * }} rS~ * = - ( \ * i SorigHum-Sudangrass H < 5 "I*,, -r-'y I Strip 'tests prove it: Cattle | prefer, .Pioneer;® Stand ' sor ii ghum-sudangrass hybrid over p other, brands. That means they’ll’cat more -. .. . make f more meat or milk. Unbeat & able hot-weather pasture or . grceh-chop. Can be planted iron diverted acres, f Treat your cattle to the |r sbrghum-sudangrass hybrid they like best 988! -fr - - SEE,.orCALL YM-PIONEERKAIEB . - >?: J -f x v» = m - - vio^iEß. sopghum" “ ~ « Pioneer is a brand., name; -numbers "<• Identify varieties. ® Registered trade ..marpeer Hi-Bred international. Moines, lowa. U.S.A. ‘if- - - - J*‘ 1 I 'V , ' " (TibsjqobK ami stolbssi iiA • t ‘P't’ *v> fji *| TkT a •■ • Hairy broup Endorses Nutrition - Dairy Council Ipc., Southampton, Pa., strongly endorses a six-point program to improve and expand nutrition education presented receiifly at the National Nutrition Policy St-udy>HearingfL in Washington, D,C.The Senate Select' Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs is chaired by Senator George > McGovern of North Dakota and includes, among others, such well known Senators as Percy of Illinois, Kennedy of Massachusetts, Talmadge of Georgia, Humphrey and Mondale of Minnesota, Taft McAfee,urged .that, strong _ of Ohio, and Schweikerof efforts be made to bring Pennsylvania. nutrition education into the Cooperative Conservation Agreements Signed by 19 A total of 19 new 'cooperators signed agreements with the Lan caster County Conservation .District In May, it was - reported at the latest .meeting - of. the^District’s board of directors. The ? codperators, the. townships ihwhieh they’re located, and the Dumber ofacres, are: - David. - M. Homing, ’ Caerwurvoh Twp., 15 acres; William Gress Farm, West Cocalico, 55 acres; David K. Burkholder, Ephrata, 25 acres; Wilbur H. Graybill Farm, Perm, 23 acres; John K. Garber, Mount Joy, 90 acres; Ammon E. Shelly, Penn, 61 acres. H. Moses Martin, Ephrata, - I ( inn »n. nnnn 'nry) drH '.VQIqH Robert C. McKinley, Dairy Council President,' reported that Donald C. McAfee, Ed. D., NDC’s Director of Nutrition Education, told the Senate Committee 'that “nutrition education must be a part of the discipline of every child from kin dergarten through grade 12.” The need for nutrition education was recognized throughout the hearings and universally supported by reporting, panels and those key individuals asked to testify. 75 acres; Jacob S. Click, Colerain, 135 acres; Daniel K. Fisher, Fulton. 75 acres; C. Mark Wise, Brecknock, 15. acres; J.D. Brubaker, Pequea, 80 acres; Margaret M. Metzler, Rapbo, 180 acres;. Norman Rissel, Colecain,ls acres. - John' H. "Martin, ,' Caer narvon, 87 acres; J. Nelson Harnisb.West Lampeter, 117 acres; N.C. Hershey & Son, Inc., Pam, 83 acres; Russell N. Carver, Conoy, 99 acres; Southern Lancaster County Sportsmen’s Association, East " Drumore and Providence Townships, 80 acres; Thurman. T. Grossnidtle, Mount 'Joy, 55 acres- Y ' curriculum and teacher training with activities (entered in these areas; 1. Increased programs of nutrition research to in* dentify medical problems related to nutritional health and to seek answers to them; 2. Establishing nutrition education as a part of the discipline of every child -from kindergarten through grade 12; 3. Increased funding of nutrition education programs at all age levels; 4. Adoption of legislation, where necessary, at state and federal levels, to provide guidance for the develop ment of a comprehensive < ?