Conservation speaker tells of future plans ByKENDACEBORRY speaker at the 31st annual meeting of the Pa. READING Lyle Bauer, Association of District president of the National Directors, Inc. He spoke at Association of Conservation the group’s opening lun- Districts, was the keynote cheon held October 2at the GARBER SCALE COMPANY FOR • GRAIN SCALES • PLATFORM SCALES • TRUCK SCALES 3 WEEK DELIVERY ★ 24 HOUR SALES & SERVICE 121 Witmer Rd. Lancaster, Pa. 17602 DON’T WAIT TIL HARVEST TIME...H you need a scale for your growing corn or grain operator call us now! ALL SCALES STATE APPROVED. 64x76 foot TRUCK GARAGE/ Lebanon County rnrobc", - V ?. f Jf had fought for a principle in <£“<* P roflts but deBtr °y s the RCWP-the fact that a r f our f locally-planned, locally-de- defeating. Any strategy that veloped, and locally ad- *« 8 u f 311(1 10 f ef * mmlstratied voluntary ecUv3l y 1183 8011 program is what Congress to produce the goods needed designed the RCWP to be, b ? opk 18 what the American farmers wl P e ‘ , need, and what the NACD . Ba “ r tbat be has a chance of doing. The f f ™ d 3 " ekct organization took the task force to deal with these „ fuof nnwioof problems and asked them to position that if the project JV. . , can’t be started right, it 3 re P° rt soon t 0 shouldn’t be started at all. jnacu. ... , He stressed in his speech One proposal, he oteerved, that the NACD is looking has teen around a long towards the future, naming ! 33(1 * getting more someofitsconcems. 3tten^° A n " ght 30W 18 what NACD is concerned about &e N fCD calls a con the problem of getting a ser lf tlo3 incen tives higher national priority for program. The basic idea of natural resource programs, this program is to provide He noted that he thinks it is economic incentives to the essential for both the famie 1 r through govern economic and en- mental programs tot would vironmental well-being of improve to Potability of the nation his farm if he installs needed “We think a major conservation measures on problem lies in the absence to tod, imd mam to tom of linkages between food, on 3 .™ e agriculture and natural P ubbc hctojts to te gam^d» resource policies.” he be re WOuM JUStI S stated. “We have seen too the cost. The program would many instances where wide- (Turn to Page 62) 61