Serving The Central and Southeastern Pennsylvania Areas - New Jersey and Delaware V0L.23N0.4T4 Fire prevention urged! COLLEGE PARK, Md. - On an average, fires in {he United States damage or consume 1312 homes, 84 farm buildings. 415 apart ment buildings', 97' school and college buildings, 15 churches, 86 hospitals, nursing homes and other institutions, 238 stores and offices, 73 restaurants and Conservation awards givenl , ByKENDACEBORRY READING Stony Creek , Valley Coalition, Inc., t Dauphin County, was named Ithe " " Conservation f Organization of the year this ’, week as part of the activities at the 31st joint annual conference of the Penn sylvania Association- of Conservation District . Directors, Inc. and the State Conservation Commission. Unique swine facility begun By DIETER KRIEG KENNETT SQUARE - A unique pig operation which is under development at the University of Penn sylvania’s . New Bolton Center, near here, will have both educational and business values for a large segment of Pennsylvania pork producers. National 4-H Week ends today. News and features about 4-H’ers and their clnbs and activities may be found on pages 23, 98, 100, 101, 102, 104,105,109,116,125,128,130. i The Berks County Poultry I Association has revived an I old tradition to help build a Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 7,1978 taverns, 145 industrial plants, and 188 storage facilities per day. ~ Eighteen people die each day from fire where, they live. Thirty per cent of all fire victims are children. ' ■ Fire is one of the biggest causes of loss in agriculture. In addition to a quarter of a billion * dollar loss in Stony Creek Valley Coalition, Inc., is a volunteer organization that was in corporated'in 1974. It con sists of 53 conservation, civic, and sportmen’s groups represeilting 20,000 mem bers. THe, goal of the Coalition is to preserve a unique natural area in Stony , Creek Valley known as St. Anthny’s Wilderness. The Wilderness is ' ” > Being built at a cost of approximately $750,000, the 480-sow operation is the cooperative effort between the School of Veterinary Medicine at the Univeristy of Pennsylvania and a group of Lancaster County farmers. Also contributing to the operation is Penn-Jersey Harvestore Systems, Inc. of -In this issue stronger future. Seepage 113 for details. Farm Calendar 10 Editorial 10 York DHIA 24 A-A Jersey Show 26 A-A Holstein Show 32 Vegetable feature 37 Homestead Notes 50 ■ Kendy’s Kollumn 51 I Jr. Cooking Edition 53 I Home on the Range 54 property, priceless personal I possessions and emotional I tranquility going up inJ smoke, many farm residents! are seriously injured oJ killed in fires each year. National Fire Prevention Week is observed - not! celebrated - by the United! States and Canada each I ’ (Turn to Page threatened by- proposed I plans of twTmajor utilities I to construct a hydroelectric I pumped storage plant. The B Coalition feels that facilities I of this type should be con-1 structed in a scarred area I rather than in a high quality I environmental setting such I as Stony Creek Valley. I In the director attendance I award, given to the group of J (Turn to Page 2 7) 1 New Holland. The idea j behind the venture is to I provide veterinary students I at the University with a I training ground for practices I involving pigs, while sup-1 plying the eight investors in the operation with a source , of feeder pigs. All of the manure from the operation (Turn to Page 42) Horse shows 56,126 I Farm Women Calendar 56 ' Joyce Eupp 56 Doris Thomas 60 Conservation meeting 61 Ida’s Notebook 62 Classifieds 63 Lampeter dairy show 107 Manheim Fair preview 108 Beaver Fair results 121 Berks 4-H lamb sale 127 $6.00 Per Year