108 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 10,1978 N. s \ > N S x * s v. Taking advantage of a bit of editorial privilege, I hereby declare June as life on the farm month. And, lest anyone becomes concerned over June -- Dairy Month -- being neglected, let me state my case by beginning with the dairy angle. June is life on the farm month because this is the time of year when dairymen have one cow going into the maternity pasture while another is coming out. This is one of the busiest months for the calf stork, as well as the farmer. With lo^g-legged calves stumbling amidst clumps of orchard grass, and later darting away from the farmer’s ELIMINATES THE EPOXY AND OTHER YEARLY COSTLY MAINTENANCE TO WALLS AND CEILINGS GLASBORD® IS TOUGH - ACID SCRATCH AND ABRASION RESISTANT GLASBORD® INSTALLS EASILY • MILKING PARLORS, HOLDING ROOMS, OFFICES. SLAUGHTER HOUSES GLASBORD® RESISTS DIRT ■ WILL NOT STAIN, CORRODE - RESISTS ANIMAL WASTES - CLEANS WITH ORDINARY METHODS grasp, who can deny that this rs life on the farm'month? But if you need more proof, the list can grow June is the month when days are longest. Everything on the farm has sprung to life in full force and splendor. Corn is up and stretching towards sunny skies. The alfalfa is thick and tall. In the pasture, grass is just barely staying ahead of the cows. In another month its growth will have slowed down. Singing birds and buzzing insects add more proof that this is life on the farm month. Trees are in full splendor with GLASBORD® FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC PANELS & ROLLS FOR FARM BUILDINGS i —CLEANABLE DURABLE leaves that are fresh and clean. month, like Dairy Month, lasts Strawberries are ripe and the year. And we wouldn't want it a children are home from school. other way. Add to all this the fact that there is plenty of work to do just in order to keep up with all the life and growth that’s going on. Lawns, hay fields, newborn calves, and fresh cows are all demanding attention. It's a busy, and yet rewarding and inspirational time of year. Fortunately, none of that will end when we turn the calendar to July. Life on the farm IN STOCK - AVAILABLE NOW 3/32 & V«" THICKNESS, 4 x 8 FT. PANELS 3/32 & Vs" - 4 x4O AND 4x45 FT. ROLLS ALL CORNER n (1 fnl MOLDING AND n * L U FASTENERS W VINYL MOLDINGS ARE AVAILABLE TO GIVE A FINISHED APPEARANCE & A WATERTIGHT INSTALLATION. fX We Serve /''hL— mff the Oair) Farme a in’ ; p