.Farm exports totaled $27.3 billion WASHINGTON. D.C. - 30, 14 per cent above the , . .. , , previous year, according to U.S. farm exports totaled £ u s Department of $27.3 billion in fiscal'year Agriculture report released 1978, which ended last Sept. May 3. r . NEED A FARM URBAN-COMMERCIAL BUILDING? f; r 1 v Can Your HUSKEE-BIIT MAN! Hustne Gives You More! • Full 6" x 6" Poles . American made steel a Spacious Doors a Factory Assembled True** • Top grade lumber throughout • Eeve heights to 19' AM a* akeut mat CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT BUILDING _ - A Thrive Canter aantraHae anvirenmanl kviMine meant heavier. <7ejl|[ haaltfuer animals. nfueN taker and feed casts arul almast n» manara hanMin( ar akar They MV lar I hernial vet in na lima! mteaMUtl Address Town □ send more information □ Have representative call □student Consider a Complete Hog Producing Unit... Thrive Center systems by HUSKEE-BILT are one of the most efficient.' ALSO ask about Thrive Center Environmental our Tiptal Animal Confine ment Systems BOU-MATIC MEANS BETTER MILKING! 4i*£pos_ SHEWS FARM SERVICE MILLPORT RO ■ AIRPORT Stetc □ Businessmen □ Farmer At MERVIN MILLER /aK? 7 KEENER ROAD LITITZ, PA 17543 PHONE (717)626-5204 (STAUFFER iROAD 501 E. Woods Drive VAi \yji TST W LLI In. 1 AVAILABLE The 10; major exporting states, which had overseas sales of $16.5 billion, were, in order: Illinois, lowa, Texas, California, Minnesota, In diana, Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri and Ohio. Soybeans, feedgrains, wheat, cotton and, tobacco comprised 71 per cent of the Install a Mix-Mill automatic feed processing system. Runs 365 days a year \ with the flip of a switch ft .. .convenient, eco nomical, dependable, accurate, safe, easy to finance. For free brochure and further information, call or write... MARTIN DISTRIBUTORS, INC. SHENK’S FARM or HEAT YSTEM BARN PELINE KS COMFORT STALLS COW MATS Lititz, Pa. 17543 Phone: 717-626-1151 After Business Hours - Phone; Paul Repine - 717-626-2837 or Mervin Nissley - 717-872-4565 Our Service I rucks Are Radio Dispatched 24 Hr. Service Offered total U.S. agricultural ex port value in fiscal 1978. Exports increased for almost every commodity group, including sunflower seeds, up 93 per cent, followed by peanuts and peanut oil, 40 per cent; and wheat and wheat products, 35 per cent. Exports of dairy PARLOR EQUIPMENT HERRINGBONE STALLS WITH CONCRETE CURB & GRATES SERVICE Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 19,1979—119 products, vegetables and preparations and lard and tallow declined. The top 10 exporting states accounted for over 60 per cent of the U.S. agricultural exports. A year earlier, the top 10 states also accounted for 60 per cent (or $14.3 billion) of the $24.0 billion farm export total for fiscal 1977. The report, issued by USDA’s Economics, Statistics and Cooperatives Service, shows some changes among the listing of states. While Illinois and lowa still hold their No. 1 and No. 2 rankings, the rest of the list has changed. Texas, in fourth position a year Christine Erb named IFYE LANCASTER - The Lancaster County Cooperative Extension of Penn State, in cooperation with the National 4-H Foundation is pleased to announce the 1979 In ternational Four-H Youth • PLANNING LAYOUTS • SALES • INSTALLATION • SERVICE “Profession*! Milking for The Milking Professional" earlier, has moved to third, while California dropped from third to fourth. The report also noted that the five top export com modities accounted for 71 per cent of the total last year. This list includes soybeans ($6.4 billion), feed grains ($5.98 billion), wheat ($4.1 billion), cotton ($1.7 billion), and tobacco ($l.l billion). A year ago, the top five export commodities accounted for 64 per cent of the total and included feed grains ($5.34 billion), soybeans ($4.3 billion), wheat ($3.0 'billion), cotton ($1.54 billion) and tobacco ($l.l billion). student Exchangee, Christine Erb, daughter of Wilbur and Amelia Erb, Mount Joy Rl, Pa. Chris was recently selected as one of two delegates to represent Pennsylvania. She is scheduled for a June 17 departure for Seattle, Washington. After a brief orientation, Chris will continue on to Japan. Her stay in the Orient will be six months. As an IFYE, Chris will live in the homes of Japanese families. Upon her return Chris will be available to present programs of her experience. Chris is currently em ployed on her father’s farm, working in the 50,000 layer poultry house. She was a nine year 4-H member, having been actively in volved in the Elizabethtown- Donegal Community Club, Red Rose Baby Beef and Lamb Club, Mount Joy Sewing and Cake Decorating Clubs and was co-president of the County Council. Chris was a member of the 4-H Consumerama Judging Team and served as an advisor to 1974 4-H Leadership School held at Penn State. The purpose of the IF YE program is to promote better understanding between people while learning another way of life. Each participating county provides $l5OO of the $3950 two-way exchange. The Lancaster County IF YE Committee raises funds for the IFYE program. The 1977 delegate was Nancy (Henkel) Meyers who traveled to Belgium and in 1976 Raylene Harbold visited Trinidad-Tobago. If a person would like a personal part in sponsoring this worthy project, con tributions can be made payable to Lancaster County IFYE Fund and may be sent to J. David Lapp, Treasurer, 392 Myer Terrace, Leola, Pa. 17540. If one would like any further information, they can contact any committee member or the Lancaster County Cooperative Ex tension Service, 1383 Ar cadia Road, Room 1, Farm and Home Center, Lancaster (Phone 717 394-6851).