Fanning, Saturday, September 20,1910 YORK- Shane Seidenstricker exhibited the overall champion individual animal and Brian Bankert the Reserve overall animal during the 4-H Market Lamb Wysocki YORK Lisa Wysocki showed her Senior Champion 3-5 year old milking Alpine doe to Grand Champion honors in the York Fair 4-H Goat competition here last Friday evening. lisa also placed first in Senior Showmanship. Other winners in the Senior Showmanship contest were: Rising energy prices could spawn ag revolution CHICAGO, 111 Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Jim Williams said here Sunday that current rising energy prices could spawn a new agricultural revolution in the 1900’s. Speaking at the North American Agricultural Lenders Conference, Williams said that rising energy prices will mean a drop in the demand for energy and greater ef ficiency by the agricultural sector. “This, in turn,” be said, “could put us cv. the edge of an agricultural revolution in which production is in creasingly based on agriculture’s own renewable energy supplies.” Williams said, “Agricultural production uses about three percent of the nation’s total energy consumption. Yet on that three percent depends the nation’s supply of food and fiber. Because 93 permit of the energy used in agricultural production is petroleun-based, farm fuel costs have risen nearly 406 The Favorite Facto] YOUR COMPLETE SMALL ANIMAL EQUIPMENT CENTER! 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Other placings in the 4-H goat com petition were: percent since the 1973 em bargo by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. “This rise in energy prices means that fanners will continue to seek ways including more energy efficient equipment and changes in farm production practices to maintain or increase production while using less energy,” he said. Williams said American agriculture in this decade will also react to govern ment investments in national energy security and government dollar chan nelled directly into agriculture. “Under the com prehensive national energy program developed by this Showroom Favorite Manufacturing, Inc , 114-116 Earland Industrial Park, Building # 1 Just East of New Holland of Route 23 Or phone (717) 354-4586 Open weekdays; 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM Fridays: 7:30 AM to 6:30 PM Saturdays: 7:30 AM to 11:30 AM Dobrosky the Reserve- Grand Champion Pair. Other results were as follows: Cheviot Pair of lambs - 1 Jim Jtffnas, 2 Jim Caudill 3 Tom Flory Junior Kids (Under 5 months) 1 Mar sha Laujhman, also Junior Champion, 2 Jotl Johnson, 3 Tom Wysocki Samor Kids - 1 Carol Wysocki, also Reserve Junior Champion, 2 Tom Wysocki Under 2 milkers 1 Carol Wysocki, 2 Lisa Wysocki, 3 Jotl Johnson 2 3 year old milktrs -1 Tom Wysocki, also Reserve SR and Reserve Grand Champion, 2 Jotl Johnson 3-5 year milkers 1 Lisa Wysocki, also Senior and Grand Champion Best Udder 1 Lisa Wysocki, 2 Tom Wysocki, 3 Joel Johnson administration,” Williams said, “the government is backing farmers with an ambitious program of loans and loan guarantees to meet specific energy goals. ” Among these goals are the production of 60,000 barrels a day of alcohol from agricultural products by the end of 1982 and a six-fold increase in the national production of gasohol by the of 1981. 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