48—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Jan. 25. 1975 Developing Bahama Agriculture Development, of agriculture in the Bahamas - an area related traditionally to fishing and tourism - is the goal of a project within the College of Agriculture at The Pennsylvania State University. Experiments are already underway with livestock, forages, and other crops. Bahama islanders produce only 15 per cent of their total food needs, according to Dr. Robert H. McAlezander, Coordinator of International Agricultural Development at Penn State. Over 60 million dollars in foreign exchange is spent on food imports to Jamaica each year, he said. The Bahamian government, be added, wants to reduce these foreign exchange costs by increasing food production. “We expect the results of a pilot project in producing livestock and food crops will apply to many islands in the Bahamas as well as other tropical countries,” Dr. McAlezander stated. Penn State personnel have a pile* project underway on Andros Island. The work is supported hy funds from the U.S. Agency for In ternational Development (USAID). Non-degree training and logistical support come from the Western Institute of Science and Technology (WIST) of Waco, Texas. A center for research, training, and demonstration has been established on Andros Island. Research information from the center FOR THE BEST DOLLAR VALUE IN FARM SILAGE STORAGE - “CONCRETE STAVE SILO”! LANCASTER SILO CO., INC. 'CONTACT ON EOF OUR DEALERS" ASK FOR "EARLY ORDER DISCOUNTS” LANCASTER COUNTY: C. B. HOOBER & SON Intercourse. Pa. 1761-1231) COPE A WEAVER CO New Providence. Pa (786-7351) GLENN E. HURST East Earl. Pa (215-445-6865) JAMtS GARBER Mount Joy, Pa (717-653-5750) CHESTER COUNTY: KEVIN ImYERISON Chester Springs. Pa (215-827-7481) ZOOK'S FARM STORE Honey BrooK. Pa (215 273-9730) YORK COUNTY: KENNETH L. SPAHR Thomasville Pa (225 1064) FISHER BROS Red hop Pa (244-2178) MIFFLIN COUNTY: i cDAiunki /'rtiiMTV- NORMAN YODER LEBANON COUNTY. Belleville Pa HOWARDS. WEISS (717-935-2994) M (94 5 9°3152) a BUCKS COUNTY; LARRY HIESTAND I. G. AG SALES Lebanon Pa Silverdale (273 7394) (215-257-5135) FRANKLIN COUNTY: COLUMBIA COUNTY: DON MARTIN EQUIP. CO. RAY PFLEEGOR Chambersburg, Pa Bloomsburg, Pa (717-263-3505) (717-784-9314) MARYLAND: ENFIELD EQUIP.. INC Whitford Md (301 452 5252) LANCASTER SILO CO., INC. 2008 Horseshoe Rd. will be used to develop family*size demonstration farms. The center will, continue as a source of in formation for further ex pansion of agriculture in the Bahamas, spreading from a 2000 acre site to the surrounding area. Farmers are to be selected by the Bahamian govern ment in consultation with social scientists and agricultural specialists working with the project. Penn State faculty members have major responsibility for assistance on the research. This in cludes such phases as land clearing and preparation, selection and production of appropriate forage species, levels of fertilization, forage preservation and utilization, use of supplemental irrigation, and factors af fecting animal health and performance. In addition to livestock - cattle, swine, sheep, and goats - consideration will be given to production of food grains, fruits, and vegetables. Marketing potential for various livestock and agricultural products is being studied. Sociological studies are underway to determine attitudes toward farming and criteria for selecting farmers. About 500 acres of land have been cleared on Andros Island. Some 200 acres of rocky soils are being used for research and demonstration activities. Fifty head of Santa Gertrudis cattle are at ASK FORA BERKS COUNTY EUGENE HELLER Robesoma Pa (215 693 3207) EARLEBLING Bethel Pa (934 2690) DAUPHIN COUNTY: LEO LANDIS Millersburg Pa (692 4647) W ROGER ROOP Union Bridge Md (301 775 7356) KENNETH ENGLAND Rising Sun Md (301 658 4529) LANCASTER, PA. 17601 the center. Plans are being made to establish 18 family-sized operations over the next three years. This requires training programs for Bahamians to become farmers. In the past, agriculture has never been an important part of the economy. People of Bahama are being trained to operate the center. Bahamian coun terparts to Penn State and WIST personnel are being appointed. Ten to 12 people from the Bahamas will be brought to Penn State or other universities for degree programs in agriculture, mainly at the master of science degree level. Upon graduation, these in dividuals will be assigned key roles at the center. Fifty-one purebred females and 7 purebred bulls are mong the 140 lots selected for American Simmental Association’s sth annual national sale, Sunday afternoon, February 23, at the Houston, Texas Astrodome. The sale is preceded, on February 22, by ASA’s 7th annual convention at the Astroworld Hotel. All Simmental events are being held during Houston’s Stock Show and Rodeo. Leading the 140 lots of performance-tested Sim mentals are three purebred cow - heifer calf pairs. One of the three cows sells guaranteed safe-in-calf, another sells as bred and third is open, according to Chester Martin, Henderson, Texas rancher and sale chairman. The sale offering also includes two purebred Sinunental heifers, safe-in calf, and 46 open purebred Sinunental heifers. The seven purebred Sinunental bulls include four consigned by U.S. breeders and three from Canada. “For all practical pur poses, the U.S. border has been closed to imports from Canada. U.S. Department of Agriculture officials don’t expect the embargo to be lifted until August, 1975. Since entry through Canada has played an important role in our breed, the import ban focuses greater interest on the 58 purebreds in this sale,” Martin said. Consignments, in addition to the purebreds, include 38%-blood Simmental heifers, selling safe-in-calf, and 43% bloods selling open. ASA sale rules specify that females selling safe-in-calf must have been bred at least 90 days prior to palpitation by .a licensed veterinarian, and his certificate of pregnancy must accompany each individual. “Performance data from the 1975 National Simmental Sire Summary is included in the sale catalog so that a prospective buyer can select females carrying the per formance traits most needed in his herd. Since per formance testing is man datory for all Simmentals entered in the herdbook, performance data shows how each sire’s progeny compares with the other 200,000 registered to date. 2436 Creek Hill Rd. U.S. Simmental Sale To See 58 Purebreds The 20th annual Eastern Sports and Outdoor Show, coming to the State Farm Show Bulldjng, Harrisburg, February 8-15, has been billed as “A Show for All Seasons”, because it will cater to the full year-round cycle of outdoor interests and activities. Judging from the tentative schedule of attractions announced today by President Manuel Sherman, of Sherman Exposition Management, Inc., Chestnut Hill, Mass., the Show’s producer, it could be billed as “A Show for All Citizens,” as well. The entertainment fare this year, Sherman said, will include something for everyone: a fast-moving, twice-daily Stage and Water This helps eliminate the hit and-miss aspect of cattle breeding,” Martin said. Copies of the national sale catalog and convention program are available from the convention host, Texas Simmental Association, 101 North St. Mary’s Street, San Antonio, Texas 78205 and from American Simmental Association, 1 Simmental Way, Bozeman, Montana 59715 MEMO HAY, STRAW and EAR CORN SALE EVERY MONDAY AT 11A.M. EVERY WEDNESDAY 12:00 NOON NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. Phone 717-354-4341 Lloyd H Kreider, Auct FMHING IS BETTe* WITH BADGER See Your Local Dealer CARL L. SHIRK ISAAC W. HURST UOYD E. KREIDER R.0.#5 R.D.#2 #1 ... _ Lebanon, Pa. East Earl, Pa. qw 9014 Ph. 274-1436 Ph. (215 J 445-5767 Ph - |2ISJ 932 2934 Eastern Sports & Outdoor Show Show; live animal exhibits, a catch-'em - and - keep’em trout pool, a turkey-calling competition, dog obedience demonstration; a continuing Fishing Clinic for both beginners and experts; travel exhibits, an expanded Lawn and Garden Show, and of course, outdoor and recreational equipment and accessories. Highlighting the Stage and Water Show will be com petition between men and women log-rollers and canoe-tilters, one of the contestants being Bonnie Fisher, international women’s log-rolling champion; a demonstration in the handling of retrieving dogs by Loral Delaney, One Tank Does It All Theßadger Vacuum Spreader Tank is both pump and Purrms spreader in one convenient, low cost unit Designed “ ' for slurry manure, Badger tanks come m 1,000, 1,500 Spreads, and 2,300 gallon models Rugged PTO driven pump , . . forms a vacuum for filling or pressure for spreading Injects Tanks fill in 3to 5 mmutes-empty in sto 6 minutes in the field Choose from adjustable spreader plate or manure injector Heavy duty construction, includ ing lull length tank support skids, makes Badger the most dependable vacuum spreader you can buy See your nearest Badger dealer SHOW-EASE STALL GRUM s|rv?ce * RM 523 Wilfo?*Rd G p r a ° Ve Lancaster, Pa S ™ Ph. 299-2536 Ph ‘ 786 7318 nationaly known dog trainer and sportswoman; a sen sational teeter board tum bling and comedy act by the Crlstianis; and a breathtaking roller-skating act on a six-foot-diameter table top by the Blue Streaks. Jessie Griffiths will be at the organ and Don Dennis will be master of ceremonies, repeating the role he filled last year. Sherman said that as in prior years the Show will be closed to the public on one day - Sunday, February 9 - which will be observed as an exclusive dealer and jobber day. On the seven days the Show is open to the public, it will be open a total of 74 hours.