* Successful Farming classifies as “young tigers” magazine recently surveyed to see how they feel about a group of farmers that it farming. LYCOMING VM 1053 SU 1050 SUi 44HP •• • • 550 1053 SU, 66 HP.... $ 3250 10545 U, 88 HP.... $ 3950 ★ Will Install In Skid Loaders, Balers, Forage Harvesters, Etc. ZIMMERMAN I DBUI CBJ PORTABLE ELEVATORS j DEnLEri Will Carry Your Corn & Hay I CORN CRIBS 28ft. ..*lO5O I 32ft. ..*1095 I 1200 Bu. . 839 ★36 ft. and 40 ft. | *1059 also available I 165 Bushel Gravity Box $425 6 Ton Wagon *395 $ BOO Combination - WISCONSIN SALES & SERVICE MILLER’S REPAIR 1 Mile North of Bird-in-Hand 8 Miles East of Lancaster • RDI, Bird-in-Hand, PA PH: 717-656-9013 Farm Talk Jerry Webb 1050 SU SERIES 1-2-3-4-6 CYLINDERS Less Tires e£ Farmers in this category were rated as outstanding young farmers through awards they had received or through recommendations of extension agents. They were between 25 and 35 years old, and they were considered to have reputations as leaders in agriculture. Results in the survey show that the young tigers share problems with farmers m general. They are extremely proud they are farmers and they consider themselves among the best. They con sider farming to be a tremendous challenge that requires great amounts of planning and hard work, and yet most of them still con sider themselves to be ex ceedingly independent. Looking over the survey questions and responses, I got the feeling that most of these up and coming young farmers still see a bright future in agriculture, despite some current problems. CREIITZBURG, INC. Livestock Supplies On The Farm Service - PH: 717-768-7181 Open Daily - 8 to 5; Saturday 8 to 12 ★ PRODUCTS ARE AVAILABLE BY MAIL SUPPLIES FOR ALL YOUR FARMING NEEDS ECI Dairy Supplies Anchor Animal Health Products WIC Bam Equipment Ear Tags & Leg Bands Send For CREUTZBURG, INC. FREE CATALOG: Lincoln Highway East, Box? Paradise, PA 17562 NAME STRE CITY STATE SPECIAL SALE ON BEHLEN CORN CRIBS MODEL EXL 15- MODEL EL ID -1684 Bu. with roof SOQ E 1205 Bu. with roof 1 B and Ladder J and Ladder. # I WE HAVE SOME REAL GOOD BUYS QIM McCURDY BOXES HEISEY FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. SALES, SERVSCE & PARTS • Leyland & Same Tractors • Taylorway-Dunham • New Idea • GT Dryers • Landoll • Dion RD 1, Box 2294, Jonestown, PA 17038 ■ Business Hours:«* Phone 717-865-4526 , {7:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Daily, Located^ Fredericksburg We Now Have Radio Dispatched Trucks They actually thrive on the challenges and diversities of agriculture. While most said they feel uncomfortable when making decisions, they seem to be saying that when decision time conies, they’re up to it. Among other things, this group of farmers plan to expand farming activities significantly in the next 10 years, will use more farm chemicals, more computer technology, and more specialized agricultural advisors and consultants. When it comes to farm management, the young tigers may have a slightly different attitude than some of their older counterparts. Most said they never expand a farm enterprise without first estimating through regular accounting techniques the costs and returns of that activity. Three-fourths of them think borrowing money is one of the keys to success. ZIP BIG CAPACITY, COST-SAVING l-ROW SUKRPKKER FOB Our Lot S. service . accessories 2 |neh Doub | e Acting Cylinder & Hoses - *76 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 27,1980—85 emu iwu-thirds believe that farm wives will become more important in the decision making and management process over the next ten years. Where do these young tigers get their information? Three-fourths agreed that it is highly important to attend farm organization meetings, extension service classes, and other organized efforts. The like field days, machinery demonstrations, and management seminars,,, and they find talking over their farming practices with other farmers to be most helpful. Almost all of them agreed that national and international news is im portant to their own farming operation, but they don’t seem to rely too heavily on farm product information supplied by salesmen or others who have something to gam m the process. This group of young far mers, as business oriented as they may be, still believe m community involvement. Two-thirds said local community service organizations, such as Jaycees and Lions, are extremely important to them. They also feel a need for involvement in church, school, charities, and other local community groups. Most of them still think it’s important to participate m farm organizations. 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But when you ask enough of these young tigers you do see some trends-for instance, the one about the wife’s par ticipation in management decision. Had you asked that question to young fanners 30 years ago, you would have gotten a completely different answer. Maybe if you asked older farmers now, you would get a different response. But those young farmers, who are considered by many to be outstanding in farming in their com munities, are talking with then- spouses about the future of the farm business. To me that is a significant change m the direction of agriculture m the future. READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE MARKET REPORTS 'ARM EQUIPMENT