Speech contest winners named UNIVERSITY PARK - Champions were announced recently in the 25th annual Lickin' Good Nutrena Controlled Release CLS- so different, it’s patented Your cattle will like Nutrena Con trolled Release CLS and you’ll like the benefits behind this new devel opment in liquid supplements. The patented process controls the release of protein-building am monia nitrogen in the rumen com pared with a conventional urea based liquid supplement. This improves the feeding efficiency of the urea. And, the slow-down 0 Nutrena Feeds AVAILABLE FROM THE FOLLOWING DEALERS: H JACOB HOOBER W.L. MUMMERT CO. Hanover, PA 717-637-6923 MAMIN’S ELEVATOR, INC. Hagerstown, MD 301-733-2553 R.E. RUDISILL Sales & Distribution Manager Phone 717-854-2281 Paul. R. Guldin Speaking Contest held within the College of Agriculture at feeding programs you can believe in CHESTER WIEST Sales & Distribution Manager Phone 717-741-2600 BEACONFEEDS Beacon Feeds, York. PA—Phone 717-843-9033 Penn State. Taking top honors was Sue G. Emeigh of Dormont, junior in animal science. Ms. Emeigh won $175 for her speech entitled, “Impressions of a City Kid-A Look at the Impact of American Agriculture.” Second place went to W. R<jy Prescott of Hum melstown, junior in animal science, whose speech was entitled, “Agriculture and Warfare.” Prescott received $l5O. In third place was Virginia K. Stokes of Westtown, junior in agricultural business management, who received $lOO. “Agriculture- Your Job, Your Business,” was the title of her talk. Honorable mention went to Helen C. Sheldon of Thompson, junior in animal science; Laura L. Wein berger of Clinton, freshman in animal science; and Kenneth L. Winebark, of Rochester Mills, sophomore means an extra margin of safety from urea toxicity—that’s import ant when self-feeding liquid supplement. Nutrena Controlled Release CLS liquid supplement-a product of Cargill research. It’s great for dairy herds as well as beef cattle on range, pasture, stalks, stubble or in the feedlot. Intercourse, PA 717-768-3431 THARPE & GREEN MILL Churchville, MD 301-734-7772 RICHARD B. KENDIG Special Accounts Representative Phone 302-478-3058 Pa. delegate stresses unity at NFU convention SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH - About 30 Pennsylvanians attended the 76th annual convention of the National Farmers Union, here, demonstrating, in the words of one, “our need to unify as farmers and work together on the national level.” Albert H. Mellinger of Strasburg, Pa., chairman of the board of Pennsylvania Farmers Union, stressed the need for broad cooperation among farmers. “What’s good for the grain farmer in turn is good for the dairyman or the cattle farmer,” said Mellinger. The Pennsylvania Farmers in agricultural education. These each received $75. The judges were Dr. Daryl K. Heasley and Dr. James H. Mortensen of the College of Agriculture faculty and Ms. Patricia Milford of McLean, Va., graduate student in speech communication. EODNSUP nSCOUHTS Get big preseason discounts on new hay and forage equipment during the John Deere Roundup of Bargains Come in soon and make a deal on any new equipment described below while the special $195 to $2,600 discounts are available No waiting for a rebate Plus, no finance charge will be im posed until the first of the month MACHINES 25 and 34 Forage Harvesters, 15A and 16A Rotary Choppers, 336 and 346 Balers, 100 Stack Mover 1207, J 209, and 1214 Mower/Conditioners, 466 Baler, 35 and 3800 Forage Harvesters, 800 and 830 Wmdrowers 100 Stack Wagon 200 and 300 Stack Movers 2250, 2270 and 2280 Windrowers 200 Stack Wagon 300 Stack Wagon 230 Stack Shredder/Feeder Discount is subject to equipment availability STANLEY A. KIOPP, INC. Bernville, PA 215-488-1510 H.R. 6UTSHAU & SONS, INC. Carlisle, PA 717-249-2313 KERMIT K. KISTLER Lynnport, PA 215-298-3270 ROBERT E. LITTLE, INC. Zieglerville, PA 215-287-9643 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 11,1978 Union has about 4300 members, and dairying is the major agricultural in dustry in the state. Also on hand from Penn sylvania is Norman Hut chinson, manager of the Farmers Union Milk Producers Cooperative. Representing Pennsylvania Farmers Union as delegates to the national convention are Irk McConnell of Mc- Donald, Pa., and Ivan Himes ofßrookville. By virture of his position as state chairman, Mellinger sat on the NFU policy drafting committee, helping draft a broad-based program of policy and action for consideration by delegates later in the con vention. “Generally, we very much support the family-farm concept, and the 100 percent of parity goals of Farmers Union,” says Mellinger. “We, of course, feel strongly Buy before April 30! that agricultural producers today are not receiving fair prices and we as an organization of farmers are trying to do something about that.” U.S. Senator Frank Church of Idaho; U.S. Senator Robert Dole of Kansas; Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland; Secretary of the Interior Cecil Andrus; and Kathleen O’Reilly, executive director of the Consumer Federation of America, were among speakers for the meeting. An astronomer once re marked to Bishop Fulton J Sheen "To an astronomer, man is nothing but an infinitesimal dot in an infinite universe ” "An interesting point of mew,” the bishop remarked "But you seem to forget that your infinitesimal dot of a man is still the astronomer ” equipment is used in our area We’re ready to deal anytime but your op portunity to gam these extra discounts ends April 30 Don’t let the savings slip away Come in today and let’s round up some bargains A.B.C. GROFF, INC. New! 'n’Jind. PA 717-354-4191 R.B. MILLER, INC. Shippensburg, PA 717-532-4178 M.S. YEARSLEV & SONS, INC. West Chester, PA 215-696-2990 105 Infinitesimal Discount through April 30, 1978 $195 $325 $975 $650 $7BO $1,040 $1,950 $2,600 a
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