Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 25, 1975, Image 20

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    20—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Oct 25. 1975
Senator Scott tours area farm
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had made many “farming
friends” in the southeastern
Pa, community.
Talks to Newsmen
During the press con
ference, Senator Scott
denied reports that he would
soon be named as the am
bassador to China. The
Senator did explain that he
had talked to the president
about embassadorships but
had recommended George
Bush for the appointment.
"Unless sources know more
than I,” the Senator stated,
he would be taking the
position.
When asked if he would be
Noah Wenger (right) Stevens,
shows Senator Scott one of the farm’s
baby beef animals. The Republican
minority leader of the Senate, toured
Produce prof itab
results with
Pennf ield's Swim
Finisher Program
running for office next year,
the Senator noted that
although the definite
decision had not been made,
he had set up an office in
Erie. He told the newsmen to
"wait and see.”
Speaking on the failure of
some unions to allow grain to
be loaded for Rusiia, the
Senator, explained that
boycotting could only hurt
the detents. He also stated
that long term agreements
for both the European
countries and Russia for
grains would be the best
alternative.
During his remarks at the
banquet later in the day, the
the Wenger farm before speaking at a
dinner meeting sponsored by the
Lancaster County Farmer's
Association on Oct 11.
Senator noted his concern
over the natural gas
situation for this winter.
Naming Pa. as the 6th worse
state for shortages, Senator
Scott, commented on the
concern that this might
cause for heating. The
Senator recommended lif
ting price controls and en
couraging intrastate trade
for the natural material.
Secs Beef Cattle
Although rain hampered
the Senator’s tour of the
Wenger farm, the
Republican leader, did visit
the bam to view a sampling
of the Wenger’s beef
animals. Posing with the
Senator Hugh Scott was the guest the Senator following a tour of the
of the Lancaster Farmer’s Noah Wenger farm in Stevens, is Ivan
Association for a tour of the county Yost (left) and Don Hershey (right)
last Friday (Oct. 17). Pictured with officers of the organization.
animals and Wenger’s
daughters for pictures, the
Senator remarked about the
size of the animals noting
that they represented a “lot
of meat.”
Directors Elected
Following Senator Scott’s
address at the farmer's
banquet, new directors for
the Lancaster County
organization were elected.
The following members were
named to a two year post -
Harold Ney, Marietta Rl;
Ralph Hostetler, Mt. Joy R 2;
James Shertzer, Millport
Rd., Lancaster; Reid
Wissler, Ephrata R 2; Lester
Wiker, Holtwood R 2; A. Dale
Herr, Kirkwood Rl and
Robert Wagner, Quarryville
R 2.
Pennfield #631 Swine Finisher Feed adds the finishing * n P e^et
touch to growing and fattening swine weighing 150 improve 1
pounds or more. These pellets contain Tylan®, used to rnea ' e
promote weight gain and improve feed efficiency. withdraw<
Supplemental Lysine is added to insure good amino Mail* the
acid balance. Complete
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FFA film sponsored
by (3BA-GEIGY
GREENSBORO, N.C. - Fanner and national Star
Again this year as every Agribusinessman,
year since 1972, the
Agricultural Division of This film is designed for
Ciba-Geigy Corporation is use by vocational
sponsoring the Future agricultural instructors, and
Farmers of America Stars others “Crested in showing
film the youthful dynamics of
The film depicts the farm American agriculture. It is
and business operations of produced and distributed
each of the four regional Star through a grant to the
American Farmers and Star National FFA Foundation.
Agribusinessmen. An ad- The 1975 stars film and
ditional segment to be filmed those from previous years
at Kansas City during the may be borrowed free of cost
National FFA Convention by writing Venard Films,
will show the selection of the Box 1332, Peoria, Illinois
national Star American 61601.