—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. June 4. 1977 152 York County DHIA {Continued from Pate 124] William H Fantom 84 3 7-8 Ruth 3 4-9 David Stewart Sonia Minute Andy 3 6-4 3 4-10 3 2-10 Bonnie 3 2-9 Jessie 3 2-11 MoUie 3 2-9 Susquehanna Dairy Fm Brita 27 3 5-4 Gina 85 3 4-1 Fawn Valley Farm 3 6-1 L Polly 3 5-2 3 4-3 Trixie Missy Mm OF HERD OWNER Sinking Spring Fm Inc Avalong Farms Inc Sinking Spring Fm Inc Beshore Farms Avalong Farms Inc Thomas A Boyer HEFetrow&Sons Smysers Richlawn Fms Robert R Stewart Guy A Leader & Sons ■ Bupplynn Farms Farm 2 Melvin Diem Jr. Fred Sprenkle EarlFuhnnan Wayne B Mummert David Stewart FredKimmel Paul R King Hidden Springs Farm Avalong Farms Inc Lynn Wolf Galawn Farms Paul R King Rutter Bros Mcßal Dairy Farm Claude M Cooper Elvin G Molison Hidden Springs Farm Robert W Mays Curtis V Thompson Eugene M Kilgore Gum Tree Farm Leroy Bupp Elmer Myers Richard EStough Vincente Webb T Edwin Johnson Harold Brown Rodman C Thompson Stump Acres Avalong Farms Inc Elvin RDeiter Philip RStambaugh Harold Brown Leroy Hertzler Phillip DLaughman Gum Tree Farms Roy and Frank Feeser Honey crest Fm J Donnell Taylor (Mar) William H Fantom (Mar) C Robert Kilgore (Mar) Albert Dehoff Rick L Cook JE Janius&Son Wayne LSweitzer Kenneth L Rexroth Susquehanna Dairy Fm JH&MBHushon Mervin W Hertzler Palmer McWilliams Jr Dale & Darla Doll Donald Wilson J Donnell Taylor William H Fantom Adrian Rinehart Elwood T Krick Dennis L McWilliams Larry J Moyer Mervin W Hertzler (Mar) Ellis Crowl Desota & Robt Burchett (Mar) Robert J Reheard Jay L Hoover Philip R Stambaugh (Mar) Fawn Valley Farm T & M & M K Walker Geor Bren Farms Carl Anderson C Robert Kilgore Horace E Heindel Gum Tree Farms Melvin R Lehr John H Doll Jr Jacobs & Stambaugh Adrian Rinehart (Mar) Desota & Robt Burchett Steven & Beth Staner John D Adams 13,163 17,815 305 305 18,005 23.630 17,218 14,085 13,069 14,950 15,301 13,382 305 305 15,210 14,306 13,714 303 305 305 ' BREED B 3 B 3 B 3 B 3 B 2 B 3 B 3 B 3 62 B 8 B 8 Students 572 730 UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Farmers needing temporary workers, especially for the Summer, have an opportunity to help to educate youpg people who will make their careers in agriculture. The young people are students from urban backgrounds now majoring in agriculture at The Pennsylvania State University, Many of these students 575 512 504 697 528 COW OATS MBA IN MILK L»S. 97.5 61.5 86.9 58.8 88.5 56.2 93.5 60.3 88.5 56.9 92.3 54.0 95.5 53.2 85.8 50.3 95.8 52.7 92.8 40.5 95.5 52.7 95.7 45.9 89.1 52.4 84.5 45.4 86.3 50.2 86.4 48.1 95.5 42.2 ■ 91.6 44.5 85.2 43.4 92.1 37.6 84.4 49.4 86.4 44.9 90.2 44.2 94.4 34.8 94.1 45.1 91.5 44.1 91.5 44.8 81.0 41.8 87.8 44.8 95.4 47.3 86.7 40.7 95.3 45.6 91.4 41,5 87.3 43.2 88.1 43.7 97.4 45.4 92.2 43.3 93.1 43.4 83.0 43.9 88.0 44.1 81.2 32.1 91.3 43.4 88.6 40.4 94.6 45.0 96.9 40.4 88.7 41.3 85.1 41.2 86.2 40.2 87.1 34.3 88.7 40.5 94.4 42.4 88.5 39.0 94.0 41.0 86.9 37.1 90.0 30.9 83.8 41.1 89.5 41.1 84.9 41.9 88.3 39.6 90.7 33.5 83.9 41.8 86.3 37.8 82.5 38.3 82.6 36.9 89.5 41.5 88.4 40.0 97.5 38.3 85.1 41.8 77.0 38.6 85.1 30.3 89.3 35.5 93.3 37.0 87.2 34.7 90.9 37.5 84.0 35.8 87.0 35.1 86.3 35.9 96.0 36.2 86.7 .39.3 78.2 36.2 78.1 38.6 76.8 34.7 78.3 36.3 90.9 39.2 91.1 36.5 84.7 36.1 90.5 35.8 87.6 29.3 95.2 35.0 farm jobs 4 | from urban areas express a strong need for on-farm experience not available on the campus, according to Leon J. Johnson of the Department of Agronomy, College, of Agriculture. Johnson said the urban students realize that formal course work becomes more meaningful with some partime farm employment. Johnson is gathering the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of farmers interested in hiring students for the summer or for somewhat longer periods. His address is 13 Tyson Building, University Park, Pa. 16802. The telephone number if 814 865- 1147. FAT >. LIS. FAT “Here is an excellent opportunity for farmers, who need temporary help, to participate in educating people who will be serving farmers in the future,” he stated. A survey made at Penn State in 1973 revealed a changing trend in the geographical origins of undergraduate students in agriculture. By 1973, two thirds of the students were from urban and suburban backgrounds, instead of the traditional rural areas. While 63 per cent of the upperclass students in 1973 were from urban areas, over 70 per cent of the incoming freshmen were from non rural homes. The survey indicated that further changes could be expected in this direction. Undergraduate enrollment in the College of Agriculture rose 184 per cent from 1970 to 1976. This past college term there were 3,650 undergraduates and '440 graduate students, making Penn State’s agricultural enrollment the fifth largest in the nation. The American Presidency is firmly rooted in agriculture through the farm ties of over half the men who have held that office. From the first, George Washington, to the 39th, Jimmy Carter, 23 U.S. Presidents were raised on, owned or ran farms. In 1976, American dairy cows produced enough milk to form a river that would measure 2,904 miles long, 41 feet wide and three-and-a half feet deep. It would stretch from Boston to San Francisco. If put in gallon cartons and placed side by side, the 120 billion pounds of milk produced would form a band around the world 85 times at the equator. The most prolific dairy stud bull in the country, Paclamar Astronaut, has sired over 100,000 offspring. He is estimated to have a female descendant in one of every three dairy herds in the U.S. These cows produce more than 600 million quarts of milk in one year, enough to supply every American with three glasses of milk a day for a full year. seeking HAT ft HAVEL AUCTION CO. I Mil* North of Lititz on Route 501 THURSDAY EVEN iUNE 9,1977 5:30 P.M. FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD, COLLECTIBLES Oak Round Dropleaf extension table, Oak hall rat oak dresser, wicker rocker, chair, table and of pieces, tools and lots of real good, collectible items (No coins on this sale) ESTATES AND ANTIQUES WKBUR H. HOSIER 306 Owl Hill Road. Lititz Harold K. Galebach, Partner HAT & GAVEL AUCTION CO. SELLS ON COMMISSION-CALL 626-0254 Receiving Hours: Monday, Noon to 9 P.M.; Wednesday, 9 AJM. to 5 PJML; Tuesday, Pickup Di Positively No More Garage Sale Leftovers Will Be Received. PUBLIC AUCTMM MB OPEN HOUSE nuGTons-FaiM aw garden LAWWOWHtS, MOTORCVGIiS t. TRAILERS DOW PRIZES SATURDAY. IUHE 11,1977^30? Come see the all new 1977 Massey Ft tractors, plus the new Yanmar diesel froi 24 hp. Location: Rt. 322 East to villas Hinkletown, turn left into the village of tindale. Turn left at the square and I Auction Signs. Lancaster Co., Pa. - NEW EQUIPMENT 1 -18 hp. Hesston with 60” cut, power st« Massey Ferguson 8 hp. tractors, 34” cut; 2 with 8 hp. & 32” cut; 1 -626 Rider, 6 hp. with 26 5 hp. Massey rotor tillers; 2-3 hp. Massey tul< phain drive; 2 -heavy duty dump carts. VU.IUBU USED EtmPKHT 72 Ford 3000 Diesel trac. with live PTO and speed, the only thing this tractor was used lawns; Farmall Cub with cultivator (good cow - 25 hp. Mitisibisi diesel trac. with standard pt. (THE ABOVE 3 TRACTORS SOLD AT 2:30j 1 -18 hp. Hesston 60” cut, power steering;l and 1 - 14 hp. Massey, both with Hydrostal hydraulic lift, 48” cut; 1 -12 hp. Massey Hy with 42” cut; 1 -10 hp. Ford with 42” cut plow; 1 - 8 hp. Massey Hydrostatic 34” cut; Massey 34” cut; 6 hp, rider, 32” cut; 1-5 hp. cut; 2 - Aliens riders, 5 hp. & 6 hp., 26" cut; Hahn rider; 1 -12 hp. Grasshopper with 44 cui hp. Yazoo with 48” cut (good condition); 1 -»w rider with dec. start and new short block; 1 ■ Holland Hydrostatic plus many more by sale CYCLES—TRAILERS—ACCESSORY 1 - 17{»cc Kawasaki trail bike; 2 - 175 cc * bikes; 2 - new cycle trailers; 1 - new utility used tandem axle trailer, 16’ with elec. » good tires. Helmets all sizes, face slue wrenches; and much much more by the day o NOTE: A real fine selection of new antU equipment is to be offered, so mark June calendar and plan to attend!! (ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL FINANCE Terms by, LAWN CARE Iff' DANIEL IMARHH Sale Conducted By; Randal V. Kline (717) 733-1006 Lloyd H. Kreider Lunch by Martindalc Fire Co- KLINE AUCTION SERVICE R.D. 1, STEVENS, PENNSYLVANIA (215)445-6650 » P'