Ai4—Uwcasltr F«nwim» Saturday, Septtwbtr 20,19t0 Tribute to Dutch Bucher BJEAMSTOp - Floyd S. Once in his hometown, a nodding head reso i utely “Dutch” Bucher, Lancaster public aucfaon was being he bought that budding County s first extension held to sell a The deed was agent and the nigged in- schoo budding. Some legally enacted name dividual likely most citizens of ad . responsible for today’s wanted to buy ‘t f , modern and diversified recreation center, but the Dutch was a hanl-headed agricultural industry in the bidding soon got beyond Dutchman whenhJwanted county, died this week. their means. tobe Although Dutch officially A recess was called. When Bu j jj e ai ways retired in 1949 after 36 years bidding was resumed, their its people and Lan as agent, he continued to was a new bidder. It was caster County at heart, serve the land and its people itch Bt he admired and respected. His trademark was the motorcycle he used to get from farm to farm. Actually, he wore out more than 40 of the vehicles and estimated he logged more than 1% million miles. Six days a week, Dutch and his cycle would visit farms. On the afternoon of the seventh day, be would ride 100 to ISO miles over back roads to take in the quiet countryside and to avoid the fumes on the main roads. Many were his achieve ments starting the ar tificial breeding program in the county, getting fanners to adopt soil conservation and personally collecting seed samples, which led to the development of Lan caster Surecrop seed com - one of the 18 original com hybrid ancestors. He relished telling this story about artificial breeding in the early days: “I visited (me county farm and talked my bead off (in Dutch naturally) for two hours before the farmer said he would give it a try. But first he bad to ask his wife if it was alright Finally, they came out and the wife spoke: “We’ve talked this whole thing over, Dutch Bucher, ip and we’ve decided we’ll go p along with it only if you’ll r 7 promise it will be kept just to the cows.” BEST OF BREED IN STOVER STACKING Hesston StakHa ium stover Into low-cost feed supplements. One man can turn valuable crop residues into low cost feed supplements or bedding with this versatile stacker. • Builds weather-resistant stacks that maintain stover quality. • Rotary paddle pickup shreds standing stalks and picks up loose leafs and husks. •No windrowing needed... StakHand 10 works directly on stubble. • Companion moving and feeding equipment completes this one-man stover-saving operation from field to feed bunk. *5500 STRALEY FARM SUPPLY, INC. 1760 East Canal Road Dover, PA 17315 First with a better way Phone 717-292-2631 or 292-4443 StakHand is a registered trademark of Hesston Corporation *ch Bucher a very inform land and its people.