Cooperatives name winners in 1980 youth institute 0 WEST CHESTER Alan Darron Ryan, Upper Darby England, Oxford; Duane Delaware County Jaff Hershey, Cochranville; Stoltzfus, Atglen and Ivan Susan Kulp, Pottstown; John Yost, Christiana; have been The satisfaction that comes from doing a good job of fanmino It’s a great feeling to know that you are the master of your farmlands . . that when you treat your soil right, it will treat you right Liming is one of the most impor tant factors in keeping your soil in the highest produc tive range By raising the pH from a level below 6 0 to* 6.5 or higher, you can expect to harvest .8 more tons of alfalfa per acre, with similar increases for all other forage and cash crops '*/ ' DRAINAGE PROBLEMS? COCALICO EQUIPMENT HAS THE TWO MACHINES TO HANDLE YOUR DRAINAGE PROBLEMS. ★ Both Machines Equipped with Laser Beam Grade Control Drainage Pays High Returns COMPARE . nS„rn EVCO Wlttl thC conservative fig- SSainW 21-46% ure s shown here, it’s obvious that Farm Land "I* 5 ." 3 1iS land drainage should top farmers’ Stocks lists of investment priorities. Bonds 0 'i- /'r z, - / ’ ■ r^?>' -/ COCALICO EQUIPMENT CO. DRAINAGE & EXCAVATING RD #3. DENVER, PA 17517 named winners m the Cooperative One-Day In stitute. They will represent this Chester-Delaware Coopera area at the Pennsylvania tive Council. Association of Farmer Winners were selected on Cooperatives Youth Institute the basis of their knowledge and National Institute on of the business enterprise Cooperative Education to be system in America, the held at Penn State, August 9 cooperative way of doing to 14. business, and on activities of Lee and Judy Brown of the participants identifying Oxford, a young married them with school, com couple, have also been mumty, church, and youth selected to attend. organizations. ★ We Stock Heavy Grade Tubing which Exceeds SCS Specifications. In sizes 4", 6", 8", 10" and 12". NOW AVAILABLE 15" & 18" Tubing * Also Pipe And Fittings For Tile Outlet Terraces. The winners will attend the Penn State conferences under the sponsorship of the PH: 215-267-3808 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 2,1980—V11 The state and national institutes are designed to teach youth more about current issues facing farmer cooperatives, to help in planning their future by pointing out career possibilities m agribusiness, and provide opportunities for individual leadership development. Approximately 60 young adults, representing the best of over 4000 participants m the annual PAFC youth education program, will attend the six-day event. The institutes are a joint effort of the Pennsylvania Goat meeting in AUenwood ALLENWOOD The The program after the Heart of Penn Dairy Goat business meeting will be a Breeders’ Co-op will meet at round-table discussion “get the Dean Showers Farm ting Ready For Breeding near here at 8 p.m. today. Season.” Subjects to be discussed or directions to the are milk marketing program progress and a Christmas at 717/547-6987 or Robert kid sale. Molaro at 717/758-8359. MH-30 THE DEPENDABLE TOBACCO SUCKER OOOBIIOR Also Royal MH-30 FOR MORE DETAILS CONTACT US P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. Smoketown, PA Association of Farmer Cooperatives, local Cooperative Councils, and the Penn State College of Agriculture. A total of 27 local boys and girls took part in this year’s cooperative program sponsored by the Chester- Uelaware Cooperative Council. The National Institute on Cooperative Education is one of the University con ferences selected to be part of the official observance of the 125th Anniversary year of Penn State. Ph 717-299-2571
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