Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 24, 1975, Image 59

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    Pineville Grange
Pineville Grange 907 held Tenderfoot to Star. A Scout
Youth and Visitation Night Scrapbook was on display,
recently at the Jericho During the business
Valley Community Center, meeting plana were
Master, George Leopold discussed for the May 23rd
presided. Grange Meeting and the
Lecturer of Pineville dinner on May 24th for our
Grange and Youth Chairman 100th Anniversary,
of Lower Bucks Pomona, Discussion was held about
Horace Smith introduced G. the bench to be built by
Todd Williams, Assistant Pineville Grange for the
Scout Master of Troop No. Jericho Valley Community
75, Penndel, Pa. Todd Center Baseball Team and
Williams introduced Ward otl,er groups to use; as
McMaster Scout Master; Plneville’s 100th An-
Edwin Hill; Assistant Scout nlversary gift.
Master and Craig Hill Senior There were 30 Grangers
Patrol Leader. end Boy Scouts in at*
The program presented by
Scout Patrols was in charge
of Edwin Hill, Assistant
Scout Master. It consisted of
“America", and Boy Scout
Creed with slides on the
National Scout Jamboree
1973 near Pittsburg, Pa.
Camping, projects and
community service were
talked about by 10 Scout
Patrols ranking from
Dutchman.
Controlled
Ventilation
quires a well planned system of
air exchange, designed for the
particular needs of the building
it is to serve, and incorporating
quality, efficient mechanical fans
and properly designed air inlets
and controls.
Big Dutchman, backed by years
of research, offers a complete line
of ventilation equipment and plan
ning service to provide precise
environmental control in any
poultry or livestock confinement
operation.
Contact us for personalized in
formation and service.
• 30 ",,36" & 48" Big
Volume Fans
• Vent-JVlatic Fans
• Air Inlet Systems
• Evaporative Cooling
Systems
• Variable Speed Fans
• Time/Temperature
Controls
HERSHEY
EQUIPMENT CO., INC.
The Systems Company
3544576 lsi<j PutchlMn.
. ■ A DIVISION Of US. INDUSIWES.MC.
215 Oilier Avenue
New Holland, Pa.
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tendance. William Campbell
State Deputy (Pomona No.
22) from Middletown, 3
Grangers from Carversville
Grange, 12 from Pineville
including Pomona Master,
Hans Gramm.
Refreshments were served
by Chairman of Women
Activities, Carolyn Fleming
and her committee.
Chairman of Publicity,
Horace T. Smith
Japanese To Study Soybeans
Bacon, $3.32 a pound;
chuck roast, $4 a pound;
sirloin steak, $15.10 a pound;
milk, |2.80 a gallon.
An American housewife’s
nightmare? No. These are
typical Tokyo grocery store
prices according to a recent
USOA survey.
The high price of coven
tional protein in Japan is
opening up a wide new
market for soy protein foods,
and the American Soybean
Association (ASA) is
providing Japanese
government and industry
leaders with the information
and technical assistance
they need to expand use of
this new product.
A team of four Japanese
industry and government
Royster
Restarts
Charlotte
Operation
Royster Company has
resumed fertilizer
production in its Charlotte
factory, J. Frank George,
Vice President, Production,
reported today.
Royster suspended
operations late in October
and has since invested
$1,381,000 in renovation and
improvements, George said.
The factory manufactures
fertilizer grades formulated
for the soil conditions and
major crops of 40 counties in
central and western North
Carolina. Corn, hay,
soybeans and wheat are the
area’s principal crops.
George said installation of
new automated bagging
machinery, to be completed
by fall, will cut in half the
time needed to load out
shipments of bagged fer
tilizer.
In addition, a $200,000 air
cleaning system has been
installed to prevent fertilizer
dust from escaping and
causing air pollution.
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FORAGE BOXES, 16" wide Auger
or CHom Cross Conveyor
« I to 5 tons PTO Fertilizer
Spreaders • Feeder Boxes
Oelwem, Uw* 50442
LIQUID APPLICATORS, 150 to
500 gol poly tanks, 3-P hitch,
trailer and mid-mounted
• Beet Equipment • Flail
Mowers and Shredders
• Bean Puller-Cutters and
Windrowers • Gravity-Flow
Boxes • Corn Cribs
• 25,000 lbs Wagon Gears
leaders Is presently visiting
the United States to learn
more about the utilization
and marketing of soy
proteins.
The team, brought to the
U.S. by ASA and the USDA
Foreign Agricultural Ser
vice, includes represen
tatives of two firms which
market more than 90 percent
of the soy protein produced
in Japan. In addition, both
firms manufacture
prepared food products
containing soy protein as a
major ingredient.
The two government of
ficials on the team work for
the Japanese agriculture
department, where they are
in charge of consumer
education for soy proteins.
During the 19-day study
tour, team members will:
•leam about use of soy foods
in lowa school lunch
PAULK MFG CO , INC
Fitifcrold, G« 3175 p
PEANUT DIGGER-SHAKER
IHVERTER-WINDROWER,
70” inch wide
• Seeder-Spreader • Chisel Plow
• sfh wheel Wagon Gears
• Traveling Irrigation • Gravity-
Flow Box • Sub-Soiler • Rotary
Cutters
Bottom Auger UTILITY BOXES,
3 and 6 ton with spinner or
auger
• Gravity Box Augers • Dump
Truck Auger • Corn Planter
Cross Auger • Flipper
GUTSHALL'S SILO REPAIR
RDI Womelsdorf, PA 19567 or Call 717-933-4616
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 24,1975—59
programs.
-hear about soy protein
research at the University of
Minnesota, lowa State
University, University of
Illinois and the Northern
Regional Agricultural
Utilization Laboratory in
Peoria, 111.
-visit the Des Moines Super
Valu Center and various
supermarkets to leam about
marketing of soy protein
products.
-leam about food labeling
regulations in the state of
Minnesota.
-see what the ISU Extension
Service is doing to educate
consumers about soy
protein.
-visit Ralston Purina soy
protein operations in St.
Louis, Central Soya in
Chicago and a company in
Los Angeles which produces
sov-fortified macaroni..
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STEINMAN MFG , INC
Carrington. N D 58421
POST HOLE DIGGERS, PTO and
hydraulic models
• Rock Picker • Scraper Blades
• Portable Hay Feeders • Metal
Gates • 400 bu Grain Buggy
Okia‘. < 74i53
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UNITED TO SERVE YOU BETJER
In U,S.
Yoshiko Kojlma, ASA’s
food specialist in Japan, will
accompany the team.
Miss Kojima estimates
that, with continued ASA
promotion, Japanese
consumption of soy protein
materials in human food
could reach about 423,000
metric tons by 1980. That
figure includes amounts of
soy protein to be added to
such foods as breads,
macaroni products, canned
meat, fish patties, milk, ham
and sausage. It does not
include traditional Japanese
food use of soybeans, such as
tofu.
Since only negligible
amounts of soy protein were
used in non-traditional
Japanese foods in 1970, the
projected figure for 1980
means a new market for
over 39 million bushels of
soybeans in a 10-year period.
dBBBU
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AGRICULTURAL MILLS, chop
hay and grind grain separately
at the same time
• Feed plants • PTO Baled Hay
Shredders • Recyclers
GRINDERS-MIXERS, PTO gear
box driven Hydraulic ana me
chanical models 21" Self-
Feeder and Whole Bale Shredder
Convertible to grinder-blower to
fill structures 90 ft high
—.. . Grinder-Blowers • Knife type
IK, Hommermills • 400 bu Groin
Buggy • Wagon Gears
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