FILERS UNDER 20 000# GVWR , T Y AUTOMOBILE MOTORCYCLE SNOW ■»r OUMR 1 AWN AND GARDEN SMALL UiWdLNT ANOCUSTOMDESiGNS DEALERS ARCTIC CAT SALES & SERVICE R D 1 Highpomt Rd CochranviHe Pa 215'593 6280 MGS TRAILERS RD 3(NearZmn sQmer) Denver Pa 215/267 7528 MELLOTBROS TRLR SALES RD 2(Rt 272 N) Willow Street Pa 717/464 2311 WHITE OAK LAWN t LEISURE 329 W High St Manheim Pa 717/665 4627 lITH VILLAGE TRAVEL CENTER 31 N Mam St Jacobus Pa 717/741 3*38 Hay retains that fresh-cut flavor and nutritional punch when it's protected with Haylosyn! Better hay helps cows make more milk l Haylosyn not only helps pro duce better hay it also helps you harvest more tons per acre This scientific combination of stabil izers, antioxidants and flavors makes it possible for you to bale at up to 25% moisture You avoid excessive shattering and field losses eliminate wasteful heat ing and losses in storage YOU AND YOUNG'S - PARTNERS IN PERFORMANCES BY VIVIAN PAUL Staff Correspondent SCHNECKSVILLE - Over 100 members of the Future Farmers of America participated Wednesday in the regional parliamentary procedure and public speaking competition at the Lehigh County Community College. The event represents nearly 60 chapters throughout eastern Pennsylvania. Deborah L. Miller, a student at Conrad Weiser High School in Berks County placed first in the FFA public speaking contest with her presentation, KKCIWS MTCNB KPAAS ACCtSSQKKS “American Farmer, Take a Bow.” Winner in the ex temporaneous category was toward Griest, Twin Valley School, speaking on “Building Agribusiness by Borrowing-” Barry Geib of Manheim Central took first place in the conservation category with his presentation titled “Water, Water Everywhere, But Not a Drop to Drink.” (Turn to Page A37> Your Feeding Power. Now Is The Time To Stretch Your Feeding Power With Top regional FFA speakers picked Stretch naglosp If you don't know the name and phone number of the YOUMG'S lepresentative in your area call collect at [Bl4] 224-5111 Headquarters at Roaring Spring, PA, Winners in the regional FFA extemporaneous speaking competition are, left to right, James Tretter, Howard Griest and Bruce Latshaw. FFA public speaking competition winners at regional level are, left to right, Douglas Her shberger, Deborah L. Miller and Steve Imes. me. Livestock Nutritional Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 26 f 1980—A35 Conservation speaking contest winners are Steve Kearns and Teresa C. Fink. He listed several ad vantages to the Keystone Race Track site. First of all, it would be available free. Track general manager Harry Rossi has offered the Track’s 300 acres, all en closed by fence, to the Services Ag fair (Continued from Page Al) Department for such an event. The Keystone Race Track, just outside of Philadelphia, is within 25 miles of about one-third of the state’s population and within 50 miles of over half of Penn sylvania’s citizens, Hallowell figures. He said he sees the proposed state fair as a good opportunity to introduce agriculture to a large number of urban people who otherwise may never come into direct contact with farmers, livestock, and farm products. Timing of the event would make it attractive to Philadelphia schools looking for educational field trips, he said. James Sumner, director of the Department’s Bureau of Markets, said the event could become a showcase for Pennsylvania products at a minimum of expense. Several funding options are open. The state fair could become an offshoot of the Farm Show. Or, money could be requested from the state fair fund. That alter native would require a three year delay, by law, before money would be available. Another option would be to go to the legislature for funds. Hallowell said he is soliciting opinions on the proposed state fair from all farm organizations, breed associations, and interested farmers. Comments and suggestions can be sent directly to the Secretary of Agriculture, 2301 N. Cameron Street, Harrisburg, PA 17120.
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