—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. May 7, 1977 30 'writ Sharing ideas on local government issues during a special legislative breakfast at State 4-H Capital Days in Harrisburg April 18 and 19, are, from left: Cindy Balmer, Hegins; Senator Joseph Gurzenda; Julie Orumheller, Nuremburg; Representative William K. Klingaman; Joan Wydock, Waste reported in poor countries UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Inadequate transport and storage systems for agricultural commodities is a major cause of waste and high costs in many developing countries, said FARMING IS BIG BUSINESS The successful big businessman has always considered all areas of financing. One of these areas of financing is Leasing : LANCASTER FOR D TRACTOR HAS AN j [... NG PRC^RAM! j NOW at the home of the Friendly Folks you as a big businessman can choose one of the many tailor made plans available CALL FOR DETAILS! 717-569-7063 WHY? Because Lancaster Ford wants to be your tractor company ' Tractors Equipment Take Flory Mill Exit off 283 and go I V* mile toward East Petersburg. THE NEW HOME OF THE FRIENDLY PEOPLE Nuremburg; Representative Edward Helfrick; and Chris Balmer, Hegins. The two-day event was designed to give 4-H members a working knowledge of the functions of state government which is part of the youth citizenship program. Richard Meyer and Charles Wright during the annual meeting of die American Agricultural Economics Association at Pennsylvania State University last year. Meyer and Wright, LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR, INC. 1655 Rohrerstown Road * -1 - •V * :V.* agricultural economists at The Ohio State University, argued that inefficiencies in local agricultural com modity markets prevented some countries from economically competing in world markets. In- proved facilities, it’s ’ lemational loans are now necessary to analyze helping several countries alternative projects. Meyer finance major new con- and Wright presented a struction and upgrade model to estimate the costs existing transport and and benefits of investments storage facilities. in various segments of a To properly plan in- transport and storage net vestments in new or im- work. The model is designed After you look all around, you’ll want a John Deere Riding Mower. Start 100k 1 The engi on a Johi reduce si quiet nd« Notice the inch mowi blade and strong lift John Deere Riding Mowers are avail- bagging attachment for the 30-inch able in two gas-powered models The mower lets you trim close to 6-hp rider comes with 30-mch mower shrubs and buildings The hamper The 8-hp model is available with removes easily for quick dumping. 30- or 34-mch mower and has a For super-quiet mowing, an electric synchro-balanced engine to reduce riding mower with 34-inch cut is ' vibration An optional rear-mounted also available Come in today... look all around a John Deere. A- B. C. GROFF, INC. LANDIS BROS. INC. New Holland 354-4191 Lancaster, PA 717-393-3906 Look at the hood It s made of rust-resistant fiberglass to keep your rider looking showroom new If lifts for easy access to the en the one-gallon (U S ) styling on-the-go transmission otters with sleek contours and a neutral start for safety . ' enclosed design Optional A reverse gear And 5 forward wheel covers add a finished speeds— 1 4 to 5 3 mph on the touch to your machine 66, 1 5 to 5 7 mph on the 68 ADAMSTOWN EQUIPMENT INC. Mohnlon, RD2, PA 195401 near Adamstown) Phone |215|484-4391 to determine the least coj combination of facilities foj the major crops grown southern-Brazil. ime and •St Ul contour seat ed controls on the
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