Bergland asks WASHINGTON, D.C. retary of Agriculture Bob ■gland today called on icultural organizations to ) expand energy con vation programs to ners and other rural eneans. POURED SOLID CONCRETE STORAGE SYSTEMS V Increase Your Volume By In-Ground Storage CONCRETE WORK, INC. 410 Main St. • Akron, PA 17501 • (717) 859-2074 or 733-9196 Speaking at a White House ceremomy launching the second phase of the President’s energy con servation outreach program, Bergland said, “Energy in fuel, fertilizer and ag chemicals is the largest Any Size farmers to expand energy efforts single production cost facing rural organizations to make farmers today. It is almost a special effort to encourage one-fifth of each farmer’s farmers to adopt new energy expenses.” saving ideas that will help “This fact alone has en couraged farmers and other rural Americans to pioneer the development and adoption of energy con servation practices. We want to build on that ex cellent record of achievement in this effort initiated by President Carter,” Bergland said. Bergland outlined a program to ask farm and STATE COLLEGE - Pennsylvania’s swine producers will have an opportunity to participate in Pennsylvania’s Third Performance Tested Boar Sale, August 20. Currently, Chester, Duroc, Hampshire, Landrace, Spotted and Yorkshire boars are on test at the Agriculture Department’s Meat Animal Evaluation Center in State College. Approximately 75 percent of the top boars will be sold beginning at 6 p.m. Each boar will be indexed at the end of the test, with the highest indexing boars sold first. Traits measured in the performance test include average daily gam, feed conversion, and fat thickness. “ Performance testing is the most important tool available to the swine in dustry to measure the (/ Tested boar sale set for August 20 ilage Pit Walls lanure Pit Walls etaining Walls reduce their individual energy consumption by five percent. “While this reduction seems small, it is extremely important. It has the potential of reducing far mers’ expenses by $425 million in a single year. Notwithstanding the drought, which is extremely serious, energy conservation must be a priority con genetic merit of potential breeding animals,’’ Agnclture Secretary Penrose Hallowell said. “Average daily gain, feed efficiency and fat thickness are performance traits that are important to buyers of breeding stock for two reasons. These are the major economic traits measured on pigs in most performance testing programs. And, these traits respond most rapidly to selection.” According to Hallowell, “The genetic flow of animals that have bred-m superiority for the economically im portant traits, starts with the seed stock producer. A few, influential breeders, by identifying the genetically superior animals, can have a large impact on the progress made in the swine industry. “This is the type of in- Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 9,1980—C31 sideration in agriculture today,” the secretary said. Bergland told the agricultural leaders that many programs will be used to promote energy con servation and alternative energy sources for farmers. These include the $525 million in funds to the Department of Agriculture under the President’s Energy Security Act to finance alternative energy development, the beginning of a new program to permit rural electric cooperatives formation that will be available on boars being sold at Pennsylvania's Third Performance tested Boar Sale.” This is an excellent op portunity for Pennsylvania swine producers to purchase boars that are genetically Herr lambs to at States Expo WEST SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -- Barbara Herr, Nix Besser Farm, Narvon, has entered two market lambs in competition at the 1980 Eastern States Exposition Sheep Show scheduled at the Big E, West Springfield, Mass. Herr’s entires will com pete with other market lambs on Wednesday, September 10 at 8 a.m. in Mallary Arena. 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The testing program is sponsored by the Penn sylvania Department of Agriculture in cooperation with The Pennsylvania State University and the Penn sylvania Port Producers Council. compete Eastern p.m.; Dorset, Thursday, September 11 at 8:30 a.m.; Hampshire, Thursday, September 11 at 1 p.m.; Comedale, Southdown and Suffolk, Friday, September 12 at 8 a.m.; and the Nor theast Open Regional Shropshire Show, Sunday, September 14 at 2 p.m. The Eastern States Ex position Sheep Show will also include shearing contests, fleece judging, a Shropshire decorator costume class, handmade wool articles judging, junior and senior ]® ad toe events and a sbeep-to-stiawi contest.