Al4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 22,1980 Now Is The Time (Continued from Page A 10) however, this does not mean that I’m not interested in politics and m those who are politicians. Since our farm population in this country is only about three percent of the total, farmers must stand up for their opinions more than ever before. In recent contacts with some of our political figures, I sin cerely feel the great majority of them are sympathetic to farmer problems; that is, if they are fully informed of the situation and actually know how farmers feel. I hope that farm folks will make a special effort to keep in touch with local and state government officials in this respect. Unless they know how farmers feel, how can they function to support farm interests. Keep the “pipe-line” open between your legislators, govern ment officials, and yourself. TO BE ALERT FOR TERMITES As spring weather arrives, the insects begin their ac tivities. The termite is the wood-hungry insect that is very hard on wooden buildings. The first sign of this insect may be found in sunny windows, or other sunny places, this tune of the year. Buildings owners should keep in mind the termite closely resembles the flying ant at the above places, However, the termite has one elongated body with four large wings. The ant has a jointed body with two large and two small wings. Folks finding the termites swar ming in the above warm places should get on the job and try to locate their nest. Commercial exterminating concerns may be needed to get the job done. The im portant things is to leam whether or not termites are present; if so, then corrective practices should be taken at once. m WEHf MOWING KTTBI Honey producers to meet Monday LANCASTER - The first 1980 meeting of the Lan caster County Honey Producers Association wiU be held at the Farm & Home Center, Arcadia Road, Lancaster, on March 24 at 7:30 p.m. The mam topic will be beginning beekeeping. 1980 activities and spring management will be discussed. Persons wanting to get started with bees will find this meeting of special in terest. For further information, contact Barbara Ann Graybill, 432 W. Orange St., Lititz.