Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 19, 1979, Image 138

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 19,1979
138
Soil Stewartship Week proclaimed
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Soil
Stewardship Week, which
had its origins more than
1500 years ago, will be
celebrated throughout the
United States and its
territories on May 20-27.
The theme for the 1979
celebration is “In
terdependence,” a concept
endorsed by President
Carter in his foreword to the
descriptive Soil Stewardship
Week booklet. The booklet
and accompanying Soil
Stewardship Week material
is distributed by Con
York Co. man named to PDA post
HARRISBURG - Darwin
J. Moyer, 41, of Dillsburg R 5,
York County, has been ap
pointed Director of the
Bureau of Administrative
Services for the Penn
sylvania Department of
Agriculture, according to
State Agriculture Secretary
Penrose HaUowell. Moyer
assumed his new duties on
May 9.
As Director of Ad
ministrative Services,
Moyer will be responsible for
providing staff, logistical
and administrative support
for the Department’s ac
tivities. The bureau
prepares the Department’s
Dairy marketing letter offered .
MADISON, Wis. -
Starting m mid-June, there
will be a new dairy
marketing business
newsletter which will try to
sort out some of the com
plexities of milk marketing.
That publication will be The
Milkweed.
Peter L. Hardin will edit
and publish The Milkweed.
Hardin has covered dairy
marketing m the northeast
for The American
Agriculturist, Hoard’s
Dairyman and The Farm
Journal.
The Milkweed will have a
Northeast edition. There will
be a total of 15 issues per
year one each month and
SOVBEAW RMSTMC OH YOUR FASH
DON'T WASTE IT ROAST IT
This little piggy went to market,
This little piggy stayed home.
This little piggy had
ROASTED SOYBEANS
MOLDY GRAIN REST
servation Districts to
clergymen, lay leaders,
civic and educational
organizations and in
dividuals interested in
participating in the unique
celebration.
“Americans have always
understood the value of
working together to achieve
common goals,” President
Carter said. “We have
learned that unity of purpose
and mutual dependence are
essential to our growth as a
society of self-governing
people
budget, momtors spending
patterns and handles all con
tract work for services both
in Harrisburg and at the
Department’s seven
regional offices.
Moyer had been serving as
a Research Analyst for the
Republican Caucus in thr
Pennsylvania House of
Representatives. In that
position, he worked on
legislative proposals and
research and prepared
reports and draft legislation.
An employee of the House
of Representatives since
1974, Moyer has also served
as Legislative Field Services
Coordinator and Public In
three special updates during
the year. Subscription pnce
for The Milkweed is $12.00.
Dairy farmers and in
terested persons may
subscribe to The Milkweed
by mailing a check for $12.00
to Pete Hardin, Box 713,
Madison, Wisconsin 53701.
The first issue will be
published on June 15.
Hardin, 30, is a native of
Sussex, N.J. He is a 1971
graduate of Earlham
College (Richmond, In
diana) and earned a
master’s degree in
agricultural journalism
from the University of
Wisconsin-Madison in 1977.
RED - CONTACT US NOW
ANNOUNCING
New Portable Soybean Roasting Unit
located in Rising Sun, MO
Owned & Operated by:
ALLEN SUMMERS
RD H 2, Box 67, Rising Sun, MD 21911
Phone:3ol-658-6103
PLANT NOW FOR BENEFITS OF RAISING &
FEEDING YOUR OWN PROTEIN.
CUSTOM GRAIN ROASTING DONE IN PA.
AND SURROUNDING STATES
DALE L. SCHNUPP
RD 6, Lebanon, Pa. 17042 Ph: 717-865-6611
“It is especially fitting,
therefore, that in
terdependence...of city and
country, of Americans and
their resources, and of man
and nature...is the theme of
Soil Stewardship Week, in
1979,” the President ob
served. “Our nation can be
thankful for our progress in
repairing the damage we
have done to our en
vironment. But that is only a
start. To achieve greater
harmony with nature, we
must continue to seek
harmony with one another ”
formation Specialist. Prior
to his appointment in the
House, Moyer was the ex
ecutive editor of the Weekly
Bulletin in Dillsburg.
He is married to the
former Patricia Walker. The
Moyers ha-ve three
daughters, Tammy, 16, Wen
dy 15, and Kelley, 12.
Moyer has been active m
many community organiza
tions, such as the Dillsburg
Jaycees. He served as their
Vice-president and received
their Distinguished Service
Award. He served as an ex
ecutive committee member
of the Pennsylvania
Jayceees, vice-president of
® CONSUMER
GUIDELINES
ft
fe
Water Saving
It s true that you use less water
when you shower than when you
bathe in a tub only if you make the
shower quick During a long steamy
shower with the faucet giving out
eight gallons a minute it doesn’t
take long to drain off more hot
water than you would have used in
a 30 gallon bathtub if you want to
cut utility bills cut your time in the
shower
•
Tt - com ept of Soil
o>u ‘wardship had its origins
in the special Rogation Days
set aside by the Bishop of
'henne, France, following
bad weather > and ear
thquakes that brought crop
failures and widespread
hunger to much of France
some 1500 years ago. The
Bishop called upon the
people to offer prayers and
penance, and to offer humble
thanks to their creator “for
the priceless gifts of soil,
water, air and sunshine
the Northern York County
Youth Recreation' Associa
tion, and director of the
Oillsburg Little League.
He also served as chair
man of the York County
March of Dimes. An elected
member of the Northern
York County School Board,
Moyer also served as vice
chairman of the Northern
York County School Authori
ty. He is currently a member
of the Pennsylvania School
Board Association
Legislative Committee and
served on the Capitol Area
Intermediate School Board
Unit, Region 6. Moyer
received the Citizenship in
Action Award from WSBA
Radio.
EFFECTIVE—YOU BET!
DC&R From RHOOIA, Inc. HESS&CLARK DIVISION
Keeps killing Germs up to 7 days
Disease 60 organism Disease 60 ommm
Viruses Streptococcus agalactiae Mastitis
Mirek's Disease virus Marek's Disease Streptococcus dysgalactiat Mastitis
Polio virus Type 1,2, and 3 Poliomyelitis Streptococcus hemolyticus Blood poisoning
Newcastle Disease virus Newcastle Disease Escherichia coll Scours
Influenza A 2 Influenza Staphylococcus aureus Mastitis
Herpes Simplex Conjunctivitis Actmobacillus ligmensi Lumpy jaw (bovine)
Rhmopneumomtis virus Pneumonia Spherophorus nccrophorus Foot rot (bovine)
Parainfluenza 3 virus Influenza Vibrio metschnikovn Fowl cholera
Chickenpox virus Influenza Erysipetothnx insidiosa Erysipelas
Teschen virus Swine encephalomyelitis Haemophilus suis Swine influenza
Hog cholera virus Chickenpox Clostridium sporogenes r Gangrene
Bacteria Clostridium tetam* Tetanus
Mycobacterium tuberculosis Tuberculosis (human) aigl'l^rx™"" 9 '"** oJs.Z'v
Mycob.c er.um avium Avian tuberculosis Diplococcus pneumoniae Pneumonia
Mycobactanum bovis Bovine tuberculosis Corynebacter,urn diphtheria* Diphtheria
Sa mone la typhosa Typhoid Shigella sonnal Dysentery
Salmonella choleraesuis Food poisoning
Salmonella typhimuniim Scours rliDQi
Salmonella schottmuellen Dysentery Trichophyton mterdigitale Athlete's foot
Salmonella pullorum White diarrhea (avian) Aspergillus nig«r Aspergillosis
Pseudomonas aeruginosa Wound contaminant Candida albicans Thrush
For information on the above product contact
AL LAWSON of HESS & CLARK 703/434-5619
OR
ANIMAL HEALTH i SPECIALTIES. IHC.
Manheim, PA. 17545 717-653-8111
- OR YOUR NEAREST FEED DEALER -
GEHMAN'S FEED MILL PENNFIELD CORP. WOLGEMUTH BROS
DENVER, PA. ROHRERSTOWN, PA. MOUNT JOY, PA.
which make all living things
possible.”
While we are not faced
with the immediate prospect
of famine or*hunger in the
United States today,. the
reasons for Soil Stewardship
commemorative activities
hasn’t changed very much,
the sponsors believe. We still
need to pause every year to
express our thanks for the
natural resources of soil,
water and air which nurture
our people and provide us
STOLTZFUS MEAT MARKET
RETAIL MEAT MARKET ft
RIGHT ON THE FARM. fk.
•FRESH CUT BEEFS, PORK K/V
• FRESH EGOS RIGHT FROM THE FARM
★ OUR OWN COUNTRY
CURED HAMS, BACON
AND SWEET BOLOGNA
Orders Taken For Beef Sides; Wrapped
And Ready For Your Freezer
Attention Farmers:
We Do Custom Slaughtering
For Your Freezer.
PH: 768-7166
Directions: 1 block east of Intercourse
on Rt. 772
Reg. Hours; Thurs. 9-5; Fri. 9-8; Sat. 8-5
with daily food and fiber
necessary to carry on our
daily existence.
Soil Stewardship Week has
been sponsored in the United
States since 1955 by the
National Association of
Conservation Districts, in
cooperation with the nation's
early 3,000 Conservation
Districts. Information of Soil
Week and
descriptive materials may
be obtained through local
Conservation Districts.