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AUIS-CHALMERS Traveling School (Continued From Page 24} “We're going to take half a year off starting January,” Mike Cohen told us. “Diana and I have been riding around with a busful of kids for six years, and I think we need a vacation.” While they are at their leisure, Cohen said they’ll be Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. Roy H. Buch, Inc. Ephrata, R.D.2 other Trailside youths tx It a new running gear for a farm wagon during their ten-day stay in the county. thinking seriously about the school’s future. The biggest question is money. “We’ve been charging $4500 for a full year’s tuition,” he said. “That sounds like a lot, but it includes 263 days out in the field. It includes tran sportation, food and other living expenses. We’ve been charging the same $4500 for five years, and it’s not enough anymore. I just don’t know if we can raise our rates to what they ought to be and still get students.” As the current students finished their farm chores, they drifted back to the bus, discussing whether or not’ they should leave for the Green Dragon. The matter was debated at some length, as are all group decisions. Once the decision to leave was made, though, die bus was moving almost before the door was closed. At the Green Dragon, the group appointed a trio to shop for the next day's food supply. Mike Cohen came Eastern Supports Ford’s Anti-Inflation Measures Eastern Milk Producers Cooperative approved a vigorous anti-inflation policy by President Gerald R. Ford and the U. S. Congress during the fall meeting of its 200 delegates on October 15th, in Syracuse, N. Y. However, the 8500 dairy fanner member cooperative opposed as unsound Ford’s proposal for unlimited domestic production of food. James ' Broe from Colliersville, N. Y., Chair man of Eastern’s resolutions committee, in presenting the resolution, stated that such a policy would lead to un wieldly surpluses with resultant widespread financial catastrophe and inevitable bankruptcy for fanners. Eastern’s delegate body also strongly opposed President Ford’s suggestion that the Federal Milk Marketing Order Program be curtailed. Broe said that this program along with growth of the cooperative movement have been chief factors for price stability for several decades. The destruction of this program would introduce disorderly and disastrous milk marketing not seen since the depression years. Howard Merrill of Walton, N. Y., the Cooperative’s President, stated that present farm policy is causing an untenable cost back with their budgeted $43 and they burst into the stalls of the Green Dragon. The three food buyers started with an armload of freshly baked bread, veered to the - lunch meat counter, paused briefly before moving onto the fresh vegetables, and launched into a lively con ference by a stack of cab bages. We left the group as they bogged down momentarily on the logistics of feeding 18 teenagers, three instructors and dog. If they can learn to do that on $43 a day, and even if they’d learn nothing else, their time in the Trailside School would have been well spent. NA-CHUR'S CROP SERVICE SOIL TESTING LABORATORY Ma rion, Oh io 43302 Pounds Per Acre " Calcium Phos. p 0 t. Mg. NO3 706 3790 110 80 130 M Parts Per Million A 1 Mn Fe SO4 Cu Zn B Mo .8 .83 47 116 .09 .96 -035 .003 DOES YOUR SOIL TESTING PROGRAM TEST . FOR THESE ELEMENTS? DOES YOUR FERTILIZER CONTAIN ALL THESE ELEMENTS? NA-CHUR'S PLANT FOOD CO. CAN MEET THESE REQUIREMENTS. Join Some Of The Top Farmers In The Country. Contact Your Nearest NA-CHUR'S Crop Service Representative HarveyKran $ gJSSS RoJsSr S Mervin Landis 717.-394-9654 Koybnertzer 717-872-7342 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Nov. 2.1974—25 price squeeze for fanners. He sounded a warning that unless there is immediate price improvement for farmers, our nation will ultimately suffer from the exodus of food producers. Other resolutions adopted by Eastern delegates were: -The Departments of Agriculture of New York, Pennsylvania and Vermont be requested to release in formation to the news media on weather conditions, crop conditions and production of food more regularly and more completely than in the past. -That Eastern support the provisions of the Dairy • De Laval MILKERS sales & service • Topline Transfer System • Full Line Cleaning Detergents • Installation PipeKnes & Parlors CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE i. B. ZIMMERMAN & SONS Rt. 23-West of Blue Ball Phone [7l7] 354-4955 & C° EVERY WEDNESDAY IS mm dairy JBu DAY AT NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. New Holland, Pa. If you need 1 cow or a truck load, we have from 100 to 200 cows to sell every week at your price. Mostly fresh and close springing Holstems. Cows from local farmers and our regular shippers including Marvin Eshleman, Glenn Fite, Gordon Fritz, Blame Hoffer, Dale Hostetter, Bill Lang, H. D. Matz, and Jerry Miller. STARTS 12:30 SHARP Quality Control Act of 1973 (HR 9419) because it requires imported dairy products to meet the same health standards as are now applied to similar domestic products. -That Eastern oppose the Free Trade Act (HR 10710) because it is designed to lower tariffs on imported dairy products at a time when the present marketing quota program is already disastrously depressing milk prices in this country. -That Eastern continue to urge the passage of an ef fective milk bonding law in New York State.