Farm Calendar (Continuedfrom Page 10) Spot Young Farmers Pennsylvania Young Far meet to review points on mers annual Winter selection and adjustment convention, Host Town of forage harvesters. At Motel, Lancaster. Sperry New Holland Programs continue on Service Center, 7:30 p.m. Thursday too. Wednesday, Feb. 8 Southeastern Pennsylvania Lebanon County Con- com and soybean clinic servation District board and trade show continues of directors meeting, at the Westover Inn and Room 207 of the Lebanon Golf Club, Jeffersonville. County Municipal- York County Potato Growers Building, South Eighth meeting, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Centre Presbyterian Church, New Park. Cumberland County swine meeting, 9:30 a.m. at the Extension Center on Claremont Road, Carlisle. ' Cumberland County Milking School, today and tomorrow, 9:30 a.m. at the Embers Restaurant, 1700 Harrisburg Pike, Carlisle. First meeting of the newly formed 4-H Nature Club, 7 p.m. at the Shuts House Environmental Center, Eshelman Mill Road, Lancaster County Central Park. Thursday, Feb. 9 Pennsylvania Young Far mers convention con tinues in Lancaster at the Host Town Motel. Montgomery County Holstein meeting, 7 p.m. at Towmencin Fire Hall. Lancaster County Agricultural and Home Economics Extension Association dinner and meeting, 6:45 p.m. at the Lancaster Farm and Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 4,1978 Home Center, Lancaster. Meeting is open to any citizen of Lancaster County, with tickets available until Feb. 6 at the Extension office - phone 394-6851. Susquehanna River Basin Commission meets at 1 p.m. at the Penn Harris Motor Inn, By-pass, Routes 11 and 15, Camp Hill. Tri-County Corn Day at Founder’s Hall in Her shey. 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Solanco High School holds pesticide certification program at the high school, 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 10 Adams County Beef Ball - Parade of bulls, Schot tie’s Restaurant, Lit tlestown, 6:30 p.m., dinner at 7:30, dancing at 9. Pennsylvania Egg Marketing Association meets, 7 p.m. at the Sheraton Conestoga, Lancaster. First meeting of the newly formed 4-H Tractor Maintenance Club, 7:30 p.m. at Wenger Im plement, Inc. The Buck. Saturday, Feb. 11 Adams County holds Multi- Media Red Cross First Aid Training at the Fruit Research Lab in Biglerville,Ba.m. The Marion Grange Youth sponsor a hoedown and modern dance, 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. at the Marion Fire Company in Stouchsburg. Music by Wildfire, xxz Maryland is a major dairy state despite its small size. Here’s a thumbnail sketch of the state’s dairy industry taken from latest figures: there are 140,000 milk cows on Maryland farms and they produce at a current rate of 133 million pounds of milk per month (yearly production runs at the 1.5 billion pound level). The average Maryland cow is producing 30.6 pounds of milk per day or 950 pounds per month m NS V-S S N S /'N N <■% \ s s-*s s s' \s # '■’Pt SAVE »/ 3 OF THE COST OF SPRAY PAINTING BARNS By having it done right l Like you want it done With latest equipment Brushed properly with \ the real 6" paint brush. , By one who is self- ' employed. Using the original' proven barn paint. a Check with my recent <1 work near your place. ■■ > | PHARES S. HURST i i RDI, Box 420 J § Narvon, Pa. 17555 'I i 215-445-6186 J ■FATtfeWTIOM AUTOMATIC HEATED CATTLE WATERERS JNa«fe»J^y ALL THE WAY Flameless Catalytic Heaters For Pigs LP- Gas 5000 & 8000 BTU Models 4 Position Dial Heat Control. ZIMMERMAN ANIMAL HEALTH SUPPLY RD4,Lititz, PA 17543 Home Store Phone 717-733-4466 Closed AD Day Wednesdays. 25