IS— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Sept, 27, 1975 Youth pursues (ContiniMd from Pan I] The youth is currently working toward hit Keystone Degree. Raises Swine Ron has developed his swine projects into a small operation and is Just beginning his herd of Duroc and crossbred swine. The youth, which uses the facilities on his father’s and grandfather’s farms near Penn Manor, has six sows and the same number of gilts along with a boar. Ron explained why he had chosen the swine operation over other fields of production. “I guess I could raise other livestock such as beef, but it seems like such a long time before there are any returns.” “In a swine operation you’re at least able to get some money fairly quickly and then gradually add to your herd.” Ron’s herd is primarily While the rain during the West Manor High School tried to pacify his Lampeter Fair bothered many Durocs by offering them a little more visitors, the pigs minded it just as feed, much. Ron Hunt, a senior at Penn LEBANON VALLEY TRACTOR PULLER'S ASSO. Presents WHEEL DRIVE TRUCK PULL "Now’s the time to settle your disputes.” 4000 pounds 5000 pounds 6000 pounds TROPHIES PRIZE MONEY Refreshments Available Admission 12 & over *2.00 under 12 free Information - Charles Bomgardner 867-2890 crossbreds but he does have a number of Duroc animals. “I think that the Duroc animals are fast growing and look like the modem hog that everyone is growing for.” “I like them and think I’ll stay with that breed.” Last year at the West Lampeter Fair, Ron bought a young gilt and raised her at his father’s farm. This year, the sow came back to the fair with a litter of pigs and was entered in the “sow with a litter” class. The young man seemed quite proud of the fact that the animal had done well enough to show again. Wants to Continue Farming Ron, like many youths in southeastern Pa., had decided that fanning is the career he will pursue. While the field may seem less than appealing to many young men his age, Ron explained At Lebanon Area Fairgrounds FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 1975 7:00 P.M. RAIN DATE: SAT., OCTOBER 11, 1975 1:30 P.M. STOCK WEIGH IN 6:00 P.M. *lO.OO ENTRY FEE Soil Samples Fall months are an ideal time to take soil samples to determine next year’s needs for lime, phosphorus and potash. Poorly planned lime and fertilizer programs often can be blamed on the rush of spring work when plowing and planting suddenly become urgent. If soil samples are taken now, there will be plenty of time to order the proper fertilizers and take advantage of early* order discounts. Lime, as well as phosphorus and potash can be applied during fall his decision. “Without the fanner, there would be little to live on, he produces the meat and food for the people in this and other nations.” “I feel we have a duty to do what we can to help our country and farming is certainly one way to do it.” Hopefully, it will be the young men and women such as Ron that will sustain our agricultural production in the years to come, for in Ron’s words, “farmers have made America what it is today.” MODIFIED 4000 pounds bOOO pounds RIBBONS months. Since lime is basically slow acting, early fall la a good time to apply it. Also, at this time of year the ground is firm and suffers I will do your spray paint job right and personally at a more reasonable rale with the latest equipment BRUHtHG COUNTRY SQUIRE Phone (AC) 215 445 6186 PHARES HURST RDI Nanron.Pa 17555 The Best Way To Get There Is To Harvest Good Feed Buy Good Cattle Follow a Good Program Red Rose Know In Advance How Much Feed And Time It Will Take To Reach Market. Your nearest Red Rose Dealer is listed below He will welcome your inquiry. L. T. GIIB ESI. Manheim, RD2 HEISEY FARM SERVICE, INC. Mount Joy HEISTAND BROTHERS Elizabethtown jr&l* Red Rose I DAIRY FEEDS less from heavy spreading plant food Inventory of m equipment. . , year’s crop needs. Plant nutrient levels in the TOV K soil arc always low at the end IHI « of the crop season. Fall is m ACCICirn ideal for taking lime and vUioOIrICU FISHER SPRAY PAINTERS ( Henry K. Fisher) SANDBLASTING and SPRAY PAINTING INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Aerial Ladder Equipment Office A Shop • 667 Hartman Station Rd. Residence • 2322 Old Philadelphia Pike Lancaster, Penna. For FREE Estimates Call 717*393*6530 START On The Right Road DAVID B. HURST LEROY M. SENSENIG Bowmansville Mohlers Church Road Ephrata, PA MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE Columbia, RD2 RED ROSE FEED ft FARM SUPPLY Quarryville & Buck H. M. STAUFFER ft SONS Witmer WALKER COMPANY EARL R. WEAVER Honey Brook, RD2 Richard B. Stein, District Manager Mountville, PA (717) 285-5650 JOHN W. ESHELMAN & SONS Red Rose Feed, York, PA A Division of Carnation Co. ICXt Gap