—Lancaster Faming, Saturday, June 23,1979 122 Dairy goat experts to attend symposium for food. And contrary to w l ** l a dairy goat and a little popular belief, they do not scrub land could keep her destroy the environment- famdy healthy and weU-fed unless humans crowd too if she knew how. many goats into too small an Recognizing the need to area send goat management In nations such as Panama information to the where the child mortality developing nations of the rate is very high, a widow wor id, Haenlein has organized a major in ternational forum and ob tained funds from the Agency for International Development, the University of Delaware, the American Dairy Science Association, and U.S. Department of Agriculture to bring together the world’s dairy goat ex perts for the two-day meeting. The International Sym posium on Dairy Goats is being held during the 74th Annual Meeting of the American Dairy Science Association, June 24 to 27, at Utah State University. Haenlein will join with other dairy goat experts from India, Egypt, West Ger many, France, Malaysia, Israel, Turkey and the NEWARK, Del. - Goats could provide food for the protein-starved peoples of the world, says University of Delaware dairy specialist Dr. George F. W. Haenlein. Goats are inexpensive to raise, easy to manage, and don’t compete with humans Sale Reports A Public Sale of personal property was held June 9 for the Edward Stover, Sr. Estate, 1 mile south of Hummelstown, Pa. There was a large crowd with over 300 registered buyers present. Some prices received were: Comer Cupboard $ll2O, Roll Top Desk $6OO, Jugs $27 to $65, Walnut Bed $9OO, Rockers $65 to $lOO, Parmall 540 Tractor $2650, Farmall H. Tractor $520, N.H. #275 Baler w/thrower $2lOO and N.H. #277 Baler $1350. Gerberich & Hess were the auctioneers. A Public Sale of 2 tracts of real estate was sold June 16 for the estate of Sadie I. Ege, on the comer of Lisburn and Ridge Rd., Cumberland Co., Pa. 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