58—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 15,1979 Young farmer spokesman nutrients only Doyle Waybright said 70 percent of U.S. crops mpor tST! could not be grown without pesticides. with the use of them you ywKMaaw^t^awtiiKMaawtsmiwtiaata^ftatMKaMtißKiMtitflKaaraatßKaitiaiKtacßßtiaKai^ | <ijKlf> SfAUFFERS-'&r I I CHRISTMAS TREE LOTS I § “We have a tree to please you!” | I * FRESH CUT PINES. FIRS & BLUE | | SPRUCE | I # beaut,fu LUVE balled TREES i I JHiiiiiL * WREATHSGALORE i | • OREGON HOLLY ISf §||| I X gjSß|i||K # NOBLE FIR boughs «S§. x X • mistletoe X I • BUNCHED GREENS | X CHOOSE FROM THE AREAS LARGEST SELECTIONS X X Hours-Open Daily 8 A.M. to 9 P.M.; Closed Sunday X * LITITZ - LANCASTER - ROHRERSTOWN - LEOLA | FAMILY r BROSOI A WARM CHRISTMAS i: ' r=* WITH A GLACIER BAY ■'Zp r ' ' IH FIREPLACE INSERT 1 /mtm mmmi Q'. • iW“ M / 1830 S. State St., m r=;l .! | JjHM • • v.? fi / East Petersburg, f*A A hv.jV^J, mVm ‘ : ‘ ’’li] ' Phone7l7-569-7397 calls food insure a very successful crop and without them there can be a complete loss.” Waybnght said the USDA estimates without pesticides 70 percent of the crops would not be grown successfully. If all farmers were to raise only ‘organic’ food, many of our fruits and vegetables would disappear from the market place. The spokesman contest in which Waybnght par ticipated was developed to help consumers better un derstand the American Farmer and is sponsored by Elanco Product Company. The Spokesman contest was held during the National Young Farmer Educational Institute in Toldeo. Waybright said feed ad ditives such as antibiotics, minerals and vitamins, “enable farmers to raise livestock in a healthy con dition with the most rapid and efficient gams. An tibiotics used at sub- AMERICAS M SERIES VACUUM PUMPS • Proven BASE MOUNTED reliability • Automatic jiMj|jL..> lubrication • Simple to services -4'**'" 'f operate '‘V\ • Rugged 1 * 4' J> TANK MOUNTED construction • Pre-tested and Also Features: ready to go •30 gal. stainless * Heavy duty reserve tank motor with • Full belt guard overload protection « —, Distributed By: I yKjeystone Nu-Pulse I Name _ Cochranville, PA 19330 | Address 215-932-4700 I SALES REPRESENTATIVE: I C,ty Curt Cassady j state PH- 717-626-1065 Before 7 AM. After 6PM i Phone | □ Interested in Bodmin Milker | □ Interested in Dealership LANCASTER CO. SUIT’S REFRIGERATION SERVICE Gordonville, PA 17529 717-768-8555 BRADFORD CO. PENQUIN REFRIGERATION SAM WEIDNER Troy, PA 16947 Somerset, PA 15501 Ph 717 297-4060 p h 814 445 8921 MIFFLIN CO BYLER’S DIESEL CALV|N n|M & REFRIGERATION pa ISSI Bellevlle. PA 17004 21l 863 455? LYCOMING CO JAMES LUCKENBILL RD2 Montgomery, Pa 17752 717 547-1516 HUNDREDS OF INSTALLATIONS IN THE U.SA THOUSANDS WORLDWIDE America’s wealth theraputic levels . help controls diseases that could lessen animal product output.” Waybnght calls America’s Wealth. He reminded his audience that even the super powers of the world depend on make funnel cakes FLEMINGTON, N.J. - At the last meeting of the Sif ting Stitchers 4-H Club, members made funnel cakes for the October-Fest at the Delaware Township School. Members took part in helping to clean up the stream around the Delaware Township covered bridge. The club participated m the Hohday Workshop on November 30, baked goods were made and sold. AUTHORIZED DEALERS: LEBANON & BERKS CO. CLYDE C. LUTZ Ephrata, PA 17522 717-738 1718 SOMERSET CO NORTHAMPTON & MONROE CO CHESTER CO LAPPS HARDWARE & DAIRY SUPPLIES RD4 Box 96 (Loop Rd) Quarryville, PA 17566 food, Sifting stitchers [MIEtMffl L - H jolsoool Also Features: • Heavy duty specially formed steel base • Totally enclosed belt guard I WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT BODMIN NU-PULSE American agriculture to help feed their people. A 1971 graduate of Get tysburg High School, Waybnght manages a 600 cow dairy herd. He is the 1980 president of his local Young Fanner chapter. The club members are planning a Christmas Tea at their next meeting, reported Heather Willever, club reporter. MONTGOMERY CO PENN VALLEY CROPSTORE INC. Schwenksville, PA 19473 Ph 215-287 9650 HUNTINGDON CO CLAPPER FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. Alexandria, PA 16611 Ph 814-669-4465 SUSQUEHANNA CO. JIMS EQUIPMENT R 1 Box 96 Spnngviile, PA 18844 717 942 6928
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