Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 15, 1975, Image 58

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    —Lancaater Farming, Saturday, March 15,1975
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Home - Ground
Seminar Slated
Since many people are
beginning to (eel the effects
of the economic squeeze,
unemployment, and ever
increasing costs, many will
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HICHAM B. FOHRY aad SMI
2020 Horseshoe Rd. Ph. 717-397-0035
Lancaster Penna.
WE ARE
RESTOCKING
THE
SHELVES.
be doing their own work
around the house to help
keep their lawn and shrubs
looking healthy and at
tractive.
FOR All YOUR EQUIPMENT NEEDS, REMEMBER US
• BOLENS • KUBOTA ♦ HOMELITE
Cattlemen from all over
the state of Pennsylvania,
and some adjoining states,
met in State College. Pa.
Monday, March 3 for their
annual meeting, primarily to
On Thursday, April 10, the
Cooperative Extension
Service will be conducting a
seminar on home grounds
care and maintainence for
anyone wishing to know how
to do it themselves. The
program will be conducted
from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. and
7:00 to 10:00 p.m. at the 4-H
Center, near Bair, Pa.
Program participants for
the seminar will be J. Robert
Nuss, Ornamental Hor
ticulture Specialist, Penn
State University and David
A. Hart, Ass’t. County
Agriculture Agent.
Some of the topics covered
will be: Types, sizes, shapes
and textures of plants used
around the home; lawn care,
fertilization, mowing,
aeration and seeding;
General Landscape Prin
ciples on basic design and
plant placement; Insect
problems; Pruning Prac
tices; and then time for
questions at the end. It is
being oriented toward the
homeowner, so come on out
and hear the “how-to-dos” in
layman’s terms.
Since we will be handing
out various leaflets at the
meeting, we would prefer
that you pre-register by
Monday, March 31,1975. Call
848-2101 or write to David A.
Hart, Court House, York, Pa.
17401, and give us your
name, address, phone and
which workshop you will be
attending. There will be a
$3.00 charge to cover the
leaflets and other materials
handed out at the seminar.
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FARMERSVILLE
Ephrgtg, RD2, FA 175 M 717-3544271
Cattlemen Hold
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STORE HOURS: Mon. thru Fri.7;30t06:00
Saturday 7:30 to 4:30
EQUIP., INC.
discuss the problems of their
industry.
Special guest speaker was
Mr. Wray Finney, an
Oklahoma rancher, who is
serving as the Vice
President of the American
National Cattlemen’s
Association. Mr. Finney
explained the problems with
the over supply of beef
cattle, which has depressed
market prices, and reduced
profits of the beef business,
and has even caused great
financial losses for some of
the larger beef cattle
operators. He expects it will
take a few years before the
over supply situation is
corrected, and when once
again beef can be produced
by farmers and cattlemen at
a profit. Finney expressed
concern that many beef
cattle producers may not
continue to produce beef,
which will result eventually
in beef shortages and less
than maximum utilization of
the land resources in the
United States.
Finney cited actual data in
which approximately four
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Phone 717-442-4171
We cannot express our
appreciation enough for your
patronage at our Open House.
Annual Meeting
pounds of grain were
required to produce one
pound of beef. This is much
different than the figures of
10-20 pounds of beef cited by
individuals not acquainted
with the production of beef
cattle.
Harry Stambaugh,
President of the Penn
sylvania Cattlemen’s
Association, reported to the
membership the large
numbers of meetings and
other events that he and the
other officers and directors
of the Association have at
tended on behalf of the
Association during 1974.
“This Association is
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220 Lampeter Road
Lancaster, PA 17602
Phone: 394-5412
THE MANAGEMENT
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essential if we are to con*
tinue to make improvements
in the beef cattle Industry,
and if we are to relate the
true story of beef production
to the beef-consuming
public" remarked Stam
baugh.
Bob Coleman, Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania, was named
1975 recipient of the Penn
sylvania Cattlemen’s
Association award. Mr.
Coleman has served as
treasurer of the organization
since its initiation almost
two years ago. Breakfast the
next morning, March 4, was
provided by Pro-Lix Com
pany, Alicesville, Alabama.
Call Us Now!
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