Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 30, 1974, Image 11

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    Conferences To
Control of U.S.
More than 100 invited Out of the March meeting,
gueita are expected to the Penn State extension
participate in an ail-day staff developed a series of 11
meeting in Lancaster on regional meetings. Five
December 10 to discuss the extension agents began
future of agriculture in presenting the regional
America. “Who will Control programs on October 28,
U.S. Agriculture” is the title with a meeting in Mon
of the conference. It’s tgomery County. A
similar to a statewide December 11 meeting will be
meeting of the same title held in Lansdale Towanda,
held in Harrisburg in March, in Bradford County. The last
POLE STRUCTURES
•FARM • URBAN • COMMERCIAL
Thrive Cantor
ENVIRONMENTAL BUILDINGS
• Gestation • Farrowing
• Nursery/Finishing
„ , D . . R.D.2, LITITZ. PA
For Information Write or Phone 626-5204
Examine
Farming
meeting will be held
December 19 in the West*
moreland County town of
Greensburg.
The morning part of the
Lancaster program will
consist of a series of
presentations by the ex
tension people. William
Folwell, associate professor
of agricultural com
munications, will give a
general presentation on the
problems and issues. Alvi
Voigt will discuss the old
independent open market
system, as well as a com
bination of all the systems to
be discussed. Voigt is
associate professor of
agricultural economics
extension, specializing in
horticultural specialty crop
marketing.
Virgil Crowley will talk
about the corporate method
Milk Is Good Buy
With the cost of food rising
almost daily, milk • packed
with nutrition - is still the
“best buy.'*
A survey just completed
by Lehigh Valley
Cooperative Farmers,
Allentown, shows that milk
costs only 1.2 cents per
ounce, while other beverages
- fruit drinks, Juices and
sodas • range up to 1.7 cents
per ounce. Beer is among the
highest.
Most sodas, it must be
remembered, contain only
empty calories, and supply
no nutrition. Sugar is a
primary ingredient of most
sodas and fruit drinks.
But milk contains
Vitamins A, C and D,
protein, carbohydrates and
calcium - all necessary to
ot tanning. He is a professor
of agricultural economics,
specializing in land
economics, land tenure,
livestock economics and
environmental economics.
Thomas Brewer will
examine the pros and cons of
a complete cooperative
system, and Fred Hughes
will look at the possibilities
of an American agriculture
under complete government
control. Brewer is associate
professor of agricultural
economics extension,
specializing in land farmer
cooperatives and fruit and
vegetable marketing.
Hughes is professor of
agricultural economics
extension and specializes in
farm finances, crop
economics and land tenure.
The afternoon will be given
over to an open discussion of
all the systems.
ROHRER'S MILL
R D 1, Ronks
JE'MAR FARM
SUPPLYING.
Lawn - Ph 964-3444
WHITE OAK MILL
R D 4, Manheim
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
R D.l, Stevens
CHARLES E.SAUDER
&SONS
R.D.I. East Earl
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 30,1974 —
good nutrition - at only 1.2
cents per ounce. And it has
no preservatives or artificial
content. To emphasize
milk’s low cost, nutritionists
at Dairy Council Inc.,
Southampton, Pa., point out
that it takes five eggs, five
carrots, two apples, two
oranges, three bowls of
cereal and 11 slices of bread
to equal the calcium in two
glasses of milk.
U. S. Department of
Agriculture Secretary Earl
L. Butz recently pointed out
that “milk cost less than any
drink. It is inexpensive,
wholesome, healthful,
nutritious and satisfying.”
HERSHEYBROS.
Remholds
STEVENS FEED MILL
INC.
Stevens, Pa
HAROLD H. GOOD
Terre Hill
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R D 2, Peach Bottom
BRANDT’S MILL
SADDLERY SHOP
830 Maple St.
Lebanon, Pa 17042
Farm Youth
Calendar
Saturday, November SO
Thomasville 4-H Awards
night and banquet at the
York County 4-H Center
In Bair. A covered dish
supper will preceed the
program.
Saturday, November 7
Lancaster County’s 4-H
Horse Clubs will hold
their first annual
recognition banquet at
the Farm and Home
Center at 6:30 p.m.
TRY A
CLASSIFIED
J.C. WALKER & SONS
Gap, Pa.
PARADISE SUPPLY
Paradise
VAN-MAR
FEEDS INC.
Leesport, Pa.
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R D. 2, Columbia
H.M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
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