Century (Continued from Page 1) Hamish, Lancaster R 6, 93 acres since 1860; Daniel K. and Joretta Hershey, Manheim R 5, 92 acres since 1832; Glenn and Helen Hershey, Gordonville Rl, 82 acres from 1801; H. Rme and Grace D. Hershey, Gordonville Rl, a 100 acre farm since 1827; Mark S. and Helen T. Hess, Lancaster, 105 acres from 1754; Richard H. and Thelma J. Hess, Strasburg Rl; 116 acres from 1867; John H. and Carol M. Hottenstein, Lancaster, 46 acres since 1831; John and Ruth Miller, Lancaster, a 93 acre farm from 1717; Galen and Lilli Ann Kopp and Sons; Mount Joy R 3, 21 acres since 1857; John E. and Betty J. Kreider, Lancaster, 99 acres since 1813; Clarence D. and Alverta Rohrer, Lancaster; a 54 acre farm from 1784; Harry C. and B. Lila Rohrer, Manheim R 2, 106 acres since 1734; Kenneth A. and Anna G. Skiles,Narvon R 2, a 113 acre farm from 1841; and Harry Weaver and Meta L. Zimmerman, East Earl Rl, a 38 acre farm from 1717. Speaker for the evening was Robert Rumler, executive chairman of the Holstein-Fnesian Associat ion of America, Brattleboro, Vt, and a native of the Chambersburg area. He spoke of the role of American agriculture in Robert Rumler TO BE SOLD AT DAVID GOOD SALE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 (1) 20' Van Truck Body (1) 350 Bu. Grain Dryer w/owners manual (1) 1500 Gal. Vacuum Calumet Spreader (1) 1969 Chev., 6-Ton Truck (1) 1200 Gal. Storage Tank FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL: 717-626-1151 international trade today, telling that farm products have become a national asset, adding $l3 billion to the U.S. balance of payments. And Pennsylvania con tributes heavily to this ex port supply, he said, in cluding products of “dairy and beef semen, apples, fresh meats, canned fruits and vegetables, baked goods, sausage, goldfish, eel, fertile turkey eggs, and feathers”. He stated that one-half of the nation’s wheat and soybeans are exported as well as one-third of the rice and cotton and one-quarter of the field com. Japan is the largest single importer of American products, he noted. America has more acreage producing food for Japan than Japan does. He stated that Japan imported $4 billion worth of U.S. farm products last year, compared to the $6.4 billion purshcased by the nine European countries. In fact, he said that the U.S. will export a total of $26 to $27 billion worth of farm products this year. He told that the agricultural exports create jobs for one million people in the U.S. m addition to the five per cent of the population that does the actual farming. He stated that the fanners' are running efficient businesses to lower production costs. He called for full production of farms, saying that it was needed for an adequate food supply and the most efficient produc tion, ultimately serving the public consumer and the national and public in terests. “We have the cheapest food m relation to income and the greatest variety compared to any other country in the world,” he noted. “It is critical that we become more conscious as a nation just how much of our future will be wrapped up in international trade,”. Summing up the con tribution that agriculture has made, he stated “Seldom have so many owed so much to so few as the American citizen to the American farmer.” Included in the list of Lancaster County century Hess, Strasburg Rl; Clarence and Alverta Rohrer, farms were, from left to right, John and Betty J. Lancaster; and Harry C. and B. Lila Rohrer Kreider, Lancaster; Richard H. and Thelma J. Manheim R 2. the farmers who were honored for G. and Ruth J. Harnish, Lancaster R 6; Daniel K. Amonj working century farms were, from left to right, H. and Joretta Hershey, Manheim R 5; and John H. Rine and Grace D. Hershey, Gordonville Rl; Carl and Carol M. Hottenstein, Lancaster. Also receiving awards for their family farms Gordonville Rl; Galen and Lilli Ann Kopp and Sons were, from left to right, Paul N. and Ethel M. Mount Joy R 3; Kenneth A. and Anna G. Skiles, Buckwalter, Lancaster; Mark S. and Helen T. Narvon R 2; and Robert E. and Anna H. Brandt, Hess, Lancaster: Gienn and Helen Hershey, Elizabethtown R 3. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 11,1978 41