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Berwick Vegetable Cooperative (Continued from Page 106) and more farmers give up because there are a lot more easy ways to make a living. Today, we are beginning to realize that we must leam the lesson, and leam it quickly. Further delay and further disregard of agricultural problems will only add to the cost of the solution and compound the difficulty. “You can pray that your kids will love the soil enough to find some sort of satisfaction and con tentment in watching things grow out of that irreplaceable resource, the good earth, that God provided. Thank God some people still like to farm, and would rather do that than take an easier way out, like selling out to a developer, and those people are the hope of a world getting hungrier and hungrier and depending upon American agricultural production for something to eat. as low as “But it must be made profitable and attractive to keep them down on the farm...and on the family farm. “A recent consultation held by 24 religious demoninational and ecumenical agencies found that the family farm must be maintained and strengthened because: 1. It was found to be the most efficient unit of food production. 2. It is the best unit for conservation of land and water resources. 3. It preserves a genuinely competitive element in the national economy. 4. It provides a solid economic base for strong and cohesive famly life. 5. It represents a way of life and containing the valuable elements of personal freedom, self reliance, and vocational fulfillment. 6. 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We’re looking right here at a perfect example - you m the Berwick Vegetable Cooperative have developed a process for marketing your produce and getting a fair return, and it’s through your own ingenuity in the marketplace. Admitting that he is not a farmer, the Schuylkill County politician nonetheless said early in his remarks that he had one interest in common with his listeners. “And I also have one deep and abiding con cern that I know you share with me,” he added. “Our Nature 4-H club meets TAYLORIA The first meeting of the 4-H Nature Club was held recently and officers were elected. Steve Aument was named treasurer, Lisa Rilhejmpr was picked news reporter, and Dannette Groff elected secretary. The group then went on a Variety in milk Can to bottle, bottle to paper, paper to plastic traces the evolution of milk packaging in the United States. Raw to pasteruized to homogenized to UHT traces AARON S. GROFF & SON FARM & DAIRY STORE RD3, Ephrata, PA 17522 (Hinkletown) Phone (717)354-4631 Store Hours - 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. Closed Tues, Wed. & Sat. at 530 <»' common interest centers on the questions of how are we going to convince our kids that it is in their best interest to carry on the family farm - or the family small business. After all, all the worrying we do is done because we’re concerned about our kids’ heritage - not only the mundane things we might be able to lave them, but what kind of social and economic world we are going to pass on to them.” BVC Business Report In other activities at the 25th anniversary meeting, BVC manager Burton Hetherington reported a profit for the period under review and that the profits would be distributed to the patrons of the cooperative within the time prescribed by Pennsylvania cooperative law. Hetherington noted that the co-op is in a sound financial position. New directors elected to three year terms were J. Wilfred Richards, Dalton; Clemon Smith, Nescopeck; Robert Seesholtz, Jr., Bloomsburg; Dale Whitenight, Catawissa; and Joseph Skala, Ringtown. hike along the Octorara Creek, collecting specimens and observing nature. After returning, the plants and flowers were placed on boards and pressed. The next meeting of the group will be held on June 17 at the home of Mrs. Kleinb, Tayloria. product cnanges. Vitamin A is added to lowfat and skim milk; it’s optional for whole milk. Fortification with vitamin D is optional for all forms of milk but it is added to about 98 per cent of the country’s milk. 115