Food Production Always Needed Regardless of what hap* pena to the number or make up of the world's population in future years, food production will always be the number one industry, for man cannot survive without food and fiber, a solid waste management specialist pointed out during the recent Livestock Day held on The Pennsylvania Slate University Campus. Dr. E. Paul Taiganides, professor of agricultural engineering at Ohio State FARMERS DO YOU HAVE WET FARMING GROUND THAT NEEDS DRAINING? Let us tile your wet land. With the value of farming ground, it may pay you to drain your wet low land. EXCAVATING Loader Service Foundation Footers Backhoe Service Tiling and Ditching Grading Dump Truck Hauling Complete Septic System BINKLEY & HURST BROS. A FARM & UTILITY EQUIP. Phone 626-4705 Litib R.D.4, Pa. Rothsville Station Road Attention Cattle Feeders... University, keynote speaker at the conference, predicted that within the next 20 years, we must double our food and fiber production from our land resources. "To grow this food on ever shrinking farmlands, we will need to use more chemicals for crop growth and production and dispose of huge quantities of manures on lands which are also being eyed as the depository of all the urban and industrial wastes,” he said. Thurs., March 13 -11:30 A.M. ■ 7 P.M. Lykens Valley Lancaster Farm Steak House & Home Center Restaurant 1383 Arcadia Road Route 25 Lancaster, PA Berrysburg Road Miilersburg, PA ■*** SPEAKER: Dr. S. M. Schake Texas A & M University Or. Schake has an impressive background in animal nutrition and research. You will get a real lift out of his discussions and the positive outlook which he DR. S. M. SCHAKE sees for cattle feeders. For Reservations for any of the above meetings, call Vanessa Rupp at: JERSEY HARVESTORE SYSTEMS, INC. PENN Manure, garbage, sludge, and household refuse can be natural fertilizers and soil conditioners without creating gross en vironmental pollution, he emphasized. There has been a great rate of development and application of new technology for food production but very little research or funding for waste management so as to put waste material back into the natural cycle. “Nothing can be disposed of in earth’s biosphere without affecting ecology,” the Ohio State professor noted. “Wastes, therefore, must be defined as resources out of place. Nature must eventually assimilate everything that is produced, both product and by-product. Commenting on the use of agricultural chemicals, Dr. Taiganides pointed out that to grow the necessary food and fiber for the three and soon-to-be six million people on earth without pesticides is absurd. But, despite the great contributions ag chemicals have made to assist in feeding the human race, we do not have a x license to use them in discriminately. “There is no danger of too much of a pesticide in agriculturally-produced food,” Dr. Taiganides said. “We are adequately protected from acute Cty^ TO ATTEND ONE OF THE FOLLOWING MEETINGS: Subject: "How to Make Cattle Feeding Profitable ” BOX 91, NEW HOLLAND, PA PHONE 717-3544051 pesticide poisoning arising from eating American foods.” Pesticide levels in humans have not increased in the last 10 years. This is due to the tolerance levels established by state And federal governments. The current issue, therefore, is what should be the pesticide tolerance levels of our wildlife, rare birds, and other animal species threatened with extinction, and for our environment in general, he added. “We must not waste time and effort denouncing the accusations of ecologists. Instead, we should support educational efforts to make it possible for the average food producer to detect the pest or weed that needs to be controlled and select the right pesticide. Fur thermore, application equipment must be per fected so as to apply chemicals at the right dose, at the right time, to the in tended target,” Dr. Taiganides pointed out. MARRIAGE He told her he d make her happy if it took every dollar her father had But that’s the wav things work out Some men get married because they want a large family—and get one The wife s The books on marriage are a big help Like ‘ How To Make Your Marriage Work Best one of all is How To Make Your Husband Work ' Friday, March 14 -11:30 A.M. - 7 P.M. Trainer’s Shankweiier’s Restaurant (North of 22 on 100) (Route 422 Stouchsburg) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 8,1975 No Retail Buying At Stanford Seed In our Jan. 25, issue, we reported on the newly constructed Standford Seed Warehouse and distribution center at Denver Rl. 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