14 ^-^nca»^RMr^y t 2,1978 Md. livestock ju Members of Maryland's 4-H livestock judging team are home again after having competed in several regional and national contests. Among the com petitors is H. Mitchell Day, 17, of Marriottsville, third from right, who represented his state this week as 4-H agricultural program winner at the 57th annual National 4-H Congress in Chicago. Mitchell was also honored recently by the Pennsylvania Co-op Swine Producers Association for being high individual in junior swine judging during the Keystone International Livestock Exposition. Other honors for the team include a fourth place over-all at the Keystone in ternational and a 10th place in a 34-state field‘at the North American Livestock Exposition. Team members are, left to right: L. Martin Hamilton of Cooksville, assistant coach; Lynne Janney, 16, of Bloom; Ned Sayre, 17, of Churchville; H.M. (“Mickey") Day; Gary Ruby, 16, of Hampstead; bnd William A. Curry of. Beltsville, coach. Curry is an Extension livestock specialist at the University of Maryland in College Park, and Hamilton is a 4-H and youth agent in Howard County. Fisher appointed to Agronomy post SOUDERTON - Mon tgomery-Bucks Farm Bureau Cooperative Association, Souderton, has announced the appointment of Gery J. Fisher to the position of Agronomy Department Manager. He will be in charge of pur chasing field seeds, agricultural chemicals and all fertilizer ingredients. He will be responsible for the overall operation of the liquid and dry fertilizer facilities. io> have a nice weekend... WHK SELLING SOME ( OF THE HOTTEST ITEMS | ON THE MARKET. i [ Sshnmdni, MW & Ceal Heaters | I H>ESTAND DISTRIBUTORS Fisher is a native of Oley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher. He is a graduate of Delaware Valley College and holds a BJS. in horticulture. He is the past Berks County democratic committee chairman. Prior to this appointment Fisher was in charge of purchasing ag chemicals for all of Mon tgomery-Bucks Farm Bureau stores. Montgomery-Bucks Farm Bureau, a feed, fertilizer and farm supply co-op serves fanners in Bucks, Mon tgomery, Lehigh and Berks Counties. Your One-Stop Wood Burning Center i 1830 S. State St., East Petersburg, PA I Phone: 717-569-7397 | es home again GeryJ. Fisher Here’s a tip on where to find Shenandoah Heaters Ag exports up again WASHINGTON, D.C. - In the fiscal year of 1978, (October 1977 to September 1978) U.S. agricultural ex ports now appear likely to total around *20.6 billion, a tenth above the record value of the year 1977. The export tonnage of major bulk commodities will be up about 15 per cent, according to a report release by the USDA. Although prices for many commodities have strengthened during the year, the export price index for fiscal year 1978 is estimated to be six per cent below 1977. Last year, U.S. agricultural exports required the output of 107 million acres, up five million from 1976 and equivalent to 31 per cent of total U.S. harvested acreage. Food grains, chiefly wheat, ac counted for 37 per cent of the export acres; oil crops ac UNDERGROUND LIQUID MANURE SYSTEMS t Eliminate manure stacks for cleaner and neater appearance Eliminates breeding places for flies and insects -. * Eliminates odor with underground manure storage MAR-ALLEN CONCRETE PRODUCTS INC. RDI, EPHRATA. PA 17522 pIWMVMMIWMMVIMIMMMVIINIWWinMtMVHIIIIpiMIWVjMWVHIOWMIIItHIIMWWM] SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL FORD TOYS" FORD LOADER BACKHOE TOY FORD CHAIN SAW ALSO IN STOCK ANTIQUE FORDSON • FORD 8000 PEDAL 4600 FORD TRACTOR with TRACTOR with cart wagon, plow & disc set • PORTABLE ELEVATOR 8600 FORD TRACTOR & • MAILBOX BANKS wagon . FORD TANDEM DISC I KELLER BROS. TRACTOR CO. I (717)949-6502 Buffalo Springs, Pa. (717)949-6502 L Route 419 Between Schafferstown & Cornwall Lebanon County MWWMUWMMMWMMMMMMMMIIMJMMmMMMHaiIMMMHMIMaMnMnMMMMI counted for 30 per cent;- feed grains, 24 per cent; / / ** ~„i>'}K TRADE BALANCE (STmT. ..im.iil«'«‘ > mmm mmS ' •“* i I I I I l I i 19 70 LJm Above ground systems also available ASCS APPROVED iRAVITY FEED WAGON five per cent; and all ol crops, four per cent U S AGRICULTURAL TRADE BALANCE 1972 PHONE; 717-733-9404 GIANT FORD 9700 DUAL WHEEL TRACTOR in 197 IMPORTS 8 >th<