ClO—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 13,1980 Land. It’s this nation’s most precious natural resource. Families save, scrimp, resources water. Water mortgage and moonlight for running off the ground, it. Farmers spend a lifetime Water running through the feeding and clothing the ground. Water cascading world from it. Neighbors go down from the steep in to court over it. Armies dustnal waste bunal hillside march m defense of it. And and possibly into springs, millions of people, fixup the streams, underground beginning of mankind have supplies. Water bringing - given their lives for it. sometime perhaps - who The chance to own a piece knows what’ of land has always been And, they fear, water into among the most cherished of drinking wells. Water American ideals a bit of God’s beautiful creation -g-_- that, for just a little while, a 1-1 fITTO fk OTI person can cling to as his vrJ.J. own Land offers security. A place to rest from a day’s work. A place to walk un fettered by outside distur bances. A place to bring up children and perhaps leave to them as an inheritance for future generations That’s why normally quiet, peace-loving farm families m York County’s North Codorus township have suddenly turned mili tant, angry, upset, emotional - fighting mad. They con sider it an war against their property when next door, or across a meadow, they’re suddenly faced with a graveyard of industrial wastes What worries them even more, they say, is the fear of what might follow: more potentially hazardous wastes or tone chemicals with increased, unknown, long-term health hazards. V' , * V,, } ' ' '/• Truck Spreading Service Of AG LIMESTONE AND ROYSTER BONANZA FERTILIZERS. UREA, AND AMMONIUM SULFATE OR TRACTOR SPREADERS AVAILABLE. We handle Fertilizer in bulk and bags, retail and wholesale - ALSO - ARCADIAN GOLDEN URAN 30%. Poly-N 10-34-0, or prescription liquid mix fertilizer wholesale or spread. Plus retail Insecticides and Herbicides. MARTIN'S AG SERVICE c/o JOHN Z. MARTIN RD 1. Box 716, New Holland, PA 17557 On being a farm wife -And other hazards Joyce Bupp A great deal of their concern is tied to another of the area’s abundant BELIEF FOR PERSPIRATION STAINS A dishwashing powder such as Cascade is good to remove perspiration stains. This also takes out all kinds of stains. Raw pack: Choose freshly killed and dressed animals. Dressed rabbits should be soaked for one hour in salt water (1 tablespoon of salt per quart of water) and then rinsed. Remove excess fat. Cut the rabbit into pieces suitable for cooking or canning. Pack raw meat pieces loosely in jar, leaving 1% inches of headspace. Do not add liquid. Add 1 teaspoon of salt per quart, if desired. Adjust lids. If canned without bones, process pints 75 minutes and quarts 90 minutes at 10 pounds m a pressure canner. Hot pack; Choose and prepare fresh meat as for raw pack. Boil, steam, or bake meat until about % done. Pack hot pieces in jars, leaving IV* inches of headspace. Add 1 teaspoon of salt per quart, if desired. Add boiling broth, leaving 1 inch of headspace. Adjust lids. If canned with bones, process pints 65 minutes and quarts 75 minutes at 10 pounds m a pressure canner. If canned without bones, process pmds 75 minutes and quarts 90 minutes at 10 pounds in a pressure canner. Call Us For Your Chemical Needs. LAMBERTVILLE, N.J. - The Delaware Valley Old Time Power & Equipment Association, a non profit organization, proudly presents then* Third Annual Antique Exhibit of working farm machinery on Sep tember 20, and 21, from 10 a.m. until dark. consumed by little children, by cattle, by hogs, by chickens, by crops. Water, water everywhere but not a drop to drink. An impossibility 9 The technology is supposed to be fail safe, with backup systems, but these farmers laugh sarcastically and mutter “Remember Three Mile Island?” Not much new land is being made anymore and very little water either. Who will decide what is the best interest for a prune farmland area that serves as part of a watershed for thousands 9 Who is wise enough to do that 9 the range (Continued from Page C 9) DaWn Harvey, Tunkhannock CANNING RABBIT MEAT Penn State Circular 569 Phone 717-354-5848 time power show scheduled Old This show is free to the public and will take place at the Washington Crossing State Park, Washington Crossing, New Jersey. Come see Antique trac Hook up to the • 3,200 Gallon Capacity • Front Unloading From Tractor Seat Left Hand Side Discharge • Four-Bladed Impeller & • Low, Wide Spread Pattern Four-Bladed Chopper Here it is, the RUGGED ONE .. from PATZ, built as only PATZ will build them . to last, and last The PATZ 3200 has a tank constructed of 3/16 inch steel and a tank frame and hitch frame of Vi inch steel with reinforced tank ends. The PATZ 3200 tank interior has an epoxy primer coating . . the best known protection against the corrosive ac tion of liquid manure. You can unload in minutes with a wide, spread pattern of even distribution. All working parts are in the front of the tank within easy view and operation from the tractor seat. Safety, too, has been built into the PATZ 3200 with independent tandem beam walking axle and surge brakes in ALL FOUR WHEELS. When it's a PATZ . .It Pays. it th Four bladed, 21 Vi inch impeller Flow Surge brakes in all four wheels Full contiOl from tractor seat governs rate length steel frame resting on indepen of discharge Or use the Patz Soil In dent tandem beam walking axle to jector even out rough terrain DISTRICT MANAGER GEORGE HEATH 472 Woodcrest Dr Mechamcsburg, PA 17055 717-737-0002 ALEXANDRIA MAXISENBERG 814-669-4027 BALLY * LONGACRE ELECTRIC 215-845-2261 BEDFORD BENCE FARM EQUIPMENT 814-623-8601 LUCAS BARN EQUIPMENT 814-383-2806 BEUEVILLE MACLAY & SON 717-935-2101 LANDIS LABOR SAVERS 717-692-4647 •u mii rriM BINDER SERVICE CO Sfarmstead 30WWS “ S . •HAMBERSBURG UNEBORO. 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