—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 6,1976 12 Garden Spot delights 109 foreigners By DIETER KRIEG BIRD-IN-HAND, Pa. - Three busloads of foreigners from 32 different countries had a pleasant visit to Lancaster County recently, according to comments heard here at the Plain and Fancy Farm Dining Room. The visitors were highly impressed with the neatness of the area’s farms and fertile farmland. Also high FEED STORAGE AND FLEX AUGER DELIVERY SYSTEM The Original Flex Auger Delivering Up To 2400 lbs. Per Hr. OR The NEW "Hi-C” Flex Auger Delivering Up To 6000 lbs. Per Hr. Agri Equip., Inc. offers complete • SALES • INSTALLATION • SERVICE AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR ON ALL CHORE- TIME EQUIPMENT RD2 Ephrata, PA 17522 (Farmersville) on the list of interests were the Amish people and their farming methods. “They’re very enthused about being in this area, in comparison to other areas they’ve visited,” said Doug Rundle, area market manager for Shaver Poultry Farms. Speaking on behalf of the group, as well as himself, Rundle announced that Lancaster County has A & C hires Lardner NEW HOLLAND, Pa. - Mr. Adams S. Horst, Jr., president of A & C Equip ment Company, here' has announced the appointment of Michael J. Lardner as general manager of the company. Founded 16 years ago, A & C Equipment Company sells and services material handling equipment and commercial turf equipment. A & C Equipment specializes in skid steer and articulated loaders, industrial high-lifts, READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS Phone Bus. 7 J 7-354-4271 Prompt Delivery Parts Via U.P.S. the best in the United States. He was refenring to out standing farms, particularly poultry farms, which he and his guests were most in terested in. The 109 foreigners found themselves in Lancaster County as an offshoot of a world-wide, poultry con ference held earlier in Toronto, Canada. The meeting, as well as the tour, was sponsored by the Shaver excavating equipment, log and lumber handling equipment and dual hydrostatic mowers. Lardner was most recently the regional sales manager for the DeWalt Division of the Black and Decker Manufacturing Company in Lancaster, fie has held other marketing and ' sales positions with Black and Decker in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Denver, Colorado, and Kansas City, Missouri. Company, which distributes egg and broiler type poultry chicks to 87 countries around the world. Deliveries anywhere are made within 24 hours from the closest of any of their six hatcheries. Among the farms visited by the group in Lancater County were Pennfjeld Farms and Glenn _Esben shade’s. Rundle described these operations and others as “quality type operations ... the better ones around in the U.S.” Pennlield’s widely known Hendrik Wentik, who serves on national poultry organizations, escorted the party for a part of their visit to the area. All of the visitors were directly affiliated with the Shaver Company, which is headquartered in Cam bridge, Ontario. Its representative in the eastern United States, Jay Greider, Mount Joy, was in charge of' “local programming.” While in the area the visitors left behind some information regarding the poultry industry in their home countries. The cholesterol issue came to mind and it was pointed out that nowhere is it of as much concern as in” the United States. One gen tleman at this reporter’s table commented: “Other countries haven’t readied the degree of over-eating and laziness as I guess we have in North America.” Cholesterol is emerging as an issue in the more ad vanced European nations, but it’s practically a dead subject in other portions of the globe. Basic feeding and handling of poultry doesn’t differ much throughout the world, among the more advanced states, it was learned. There are some differences in housing, marketing, and preparation, depending on climatic regions, cultural differences, and economic cir cumstances. Almost every chicken sold in the United States for is reportedly very advanced, eating is government in- although not necessarily spected. Many foreign very large in every instance. . The biggest broiler 'countries do not have such operation, for example, has rigid control, but some, like 500,000 birds, with 12,000 The Netherlands, have even being pegged as an average more thorough inspections, figure. The Dutch poultry industry