Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 23, 1976, Image 27

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what’s going on and how they
work. This helps us to
know,” the retired funeral
director said. “One word to
describe this is ‘awesome,’
” he concluded.
Glenn Engi, his wife and
child were in town from
press amazement at .how
much a cow eats.
“This is definitely
educational to the non
farming public. People see
some of these machines and
activities in the field and it
makes them curious as to
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“I just saw my first cow
getting milked,” Mrs. Engi
responded enthusiastically
to the first question,
following a remark by her
husband that they were
“definitely not” from a
farm.
“We came to shop,” the
family continued to say,
“and we find this in
teresting.” They were
looking at a tractor at the
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Frenchtown, New Jersey
201-996-4357
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York Springs, PA
.717-528-4151
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Waynesboro, Penna
215-762-2088
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Elkton Md.
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Oxford Pa
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Annville Pa.
717-867-2863
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Mountville Penna
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Mertztown, Penna
215-682-2231
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Lebanon. Penna
717-273-3506
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Erwmna, Penna
215-294-9377
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Loysville, Penna
717-789-3244
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Fleetwood, Penna
215-944-7808
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Tamaqua. Penna
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Pitman. Penna.
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Cochranville, Penna,
215-869-9267
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Quarryville, Penna
717-786-7960
time and admitted being
impressed by the equipment.
“No wonder prices are going
up,” Engi said in reference
to the price tags on the
Massey-Ferguson tractor
and plow.
“This lets you know what’s
going on down on the farm,”
Engi declared.
Asked about his view on
prices, the young man said
“maybe the farmer isn’t
getting what he should get -1
don’t really know.”
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Oct. 23,1976 —
Egg board
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were authorized to fund
further Export Committee
recommendations within the
approved budget.
The proposed AEB budget
must not be forwarded to the
Secretary of Agriculture for
formal approval. This
provision is required under
the Egg Research and
Consumer Information Act
approved by Congress in
1975. No expenditures can be
made until the Secretary’s
approval has been received.
A PAID POLITICAL AD
Increase
significant
HARRISBURG - Penn
sylvania poultry production
increased significantly
during the week ending
October 9, according to the
Crop Reporting Service.
Placements of broiler
chicks were 1,636,000. The
placements were 32 per cent
above the corresponsing
week in 1975, and four per
cent above the previous
week.
Average placements
during the past ten weeks
were 20 per cent above a
year ago.
In the 21 key poultry
producinng states,
placements were 57,717,000.
This is nine per cent above
the previous week and three
per cent more than the same
week a year earlier.
Average placements
during the past ten weeks in
the 21 key states were ten per
cent above last year.
Pets and Food
Safe food handling prac
tices in the home should in
clude recognizing pets as
carriers of food poisoning
bacteria Foods and nutri
tion specialists say it’s im
portant to wash hands thor
oughly with hot soapy wa
ter after handling pets
and before handling food
The kitchen is also not the
place for pet feeding dishes,
toys or bedding.
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