= Uncaiter Farming, Saturday, November 42 ORGANIC By whcatgerm crust are also very popular. “The best thing you could say about Grass,” according fn founder Bobbv Goldman, "Is that we’re a hundred years behind the times, when people knew very little about additives, preservatives, etc., and Mom couldn’t help but put delicious natural foods on the dinner table.” The same formula has brought success to the Common Ground, a modest natural foods restaurant in BratUeboro, Vt. Stir-fried chicken and Chinese vegetables are a traditional favorite there. Other popular items include local, fresh-baked turkey with chestnut stuffing, fresh salads, homemade soups and make-them-yourself sand wiches served on whole grain bread. Even their mayonnaise is prepared fresh daily on the premises. With such emphasis on quality, natural foods eateries may turn out to be the gourmet restaurants of tomorrow. In this age of increasingly synthetic, convenience cuisines, they could go a long way toward warding off what Shelton sees as “a gastronomic 1984.” (Editor’s Note: The opinions appearing in “Organic Living” are those of its* author, Robert Rodale, an in dependent columnist. Rodale’s comments do not necessarily reflect the thinking of the Lancaster Farming editor or anyone else on the Lancaster Farming staff.) Automobile Service Tips AIR CONDITIONER DURING THE i NINTER SEASON, IT IS advisable to operate Your air. CONDITIONER FOR A BRIEF MOMENT EVERY WEEK THIS WILL HELP To KEEP THE SEALS ANP FITTINGS PROPERLY LUBRICATED. LIVING Robert Rodcde {Continued from Page 41) Okay Wool Lancaster County wool growers voting in a referendum ending November IS approved a new agreement between the American Sheep Producers Council Incorporated and the Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service, The agreement provides for the Administrator of ASCS to withhold a part of the price support payment to producers on shorn wool and unshorn lambs marketed during the years 1974 through 1977. These deductions will be used by the Council to finance ad vertising and promotion programs for wool and lamb. The agreement will become effective if approved by two-thirds of the total Use the Farm Calendar To Publicize Your Meetings. NELSON WEAVER & SON RD2 Lititz, Pa. 49% SOYBEAN MEAL BULK or BAGGED For the Lowest Prices in the Area Cali Today PHONE 626-8538 Agreement number of producers, or two thirds of the total volume of production represented in the referendum. In Lancaster County, a total of 47 wool producers voted. 40 producers owning 3,259 sheep voted in favor, 6 producers owning 94 sheep voted against the agreement and one ballot was declared ineligible by the County ASC Committee. The ASC office urges all farmers who sold wool or unshorn lambs to file ap plication for price support payment. Payments will be made if the national average price for wool sold in 1974 is less than the incentive payment rate of 72 cents per pound. ATTENTION DAIRYMEN CUSTOM FREE STALLS MADE TO ORDER "v^ c MATURING: - Free stalls any length made to order. - 2 1 /? in O.D High Carbon Steel Tubing, rust resistant - Designed to bo'lt toU^odTr mdepe " g or walls are not available. * P mde P enden t where wood - Stalls provided with bedding ooards brackets. ° n ° Ur S * ee * PIPB BateSt and s * ee * feedlot fencing and barnyard YOU WILL FIND MERV & MARLIN MARTIN WORKING FOR YOU MARTIN’S MANUFACTURING CO. R.D.3 MyersJS R ' BUTOR ° F CENTRAL TRACTOR RARTS,CO - RT f 0,5,, 5 , n 3 w M |. L ,II? ORTH 0F MYER??Swn 7) 933 ' 4151 FOLLOW DIRECTIONAL SIGNS for laboratory analysis when the suspect that residues may be present. They send in samples for routine surveys made on a nationwide or area basis to find out if residue problems are widespread. They also send in samples from individual farms and feedlots where previous tests have detected violative residues. Whether your cow passes inspection or is condemned can depend on you, the dairyman. Federal in spectors are intensifying their surveillance of animals ATTENTION FARMERS I am offering my year end tax planning service. This service is designed to minimize your tax bill for 1974, along with concern for possible effects in the year 1975. This service is equally beneficial in the year of low income or loss as in the year of high income. May I work with you? Please call for an appointment. HAROLD H. GREIDER, BUSINESS CONSULTANT 326 Willow Street Pike Willow Street, Pa. Office Phone 464-2951 Home Phone 872-7779 For SmaiJ or Large Operation Dairy Cows IContinuid from Pago 33) to preclude drug, antibiotic and chemical residues getting into meat and meat products. The wise dairyman won’t *lsk having his animal condemned because of such residues-by loading it U p with antibiotics just so he can get it to market, but will follow the withdrawal time requirement stated on the label. Good managers will take steps to cull their herds in time to get maximum return from the packer.