4-H makes 6300 subs When you make 6,300 subs, you’re bound to get quite a pile-up before you've finished. Each sub was packed with a slip that said, “The 4-H Clubs of Lebanon County thank you for your support.” The profits will go to county events, leadership training and 4-H premiums at the Lebanon Area The 4-H Leader’s Organization conducted a sub sale on April 4 for all Lebanon County 4-H clubs. Over 200 members, parents, and leaders turned out to make and sell the 6,300 subs. (Photos by Linda Rohrbach.) 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U.S. to launch domestic rubber program 760,000 metric tons at a cost of over $157 million “Guayule’s potential as a source of natural rubber takes on new interest m the face of rising prices for natural rubber and for petroleum used in making syn thetic rubber,” Bertrand said Scientists at the agricultural experiment stations of the University of Arizona, the University of California, Texas A&M University, New Mexico State University, and the California Department of Agriculture this spring will plant 120 acres of selected guayule seed and an additional 80 acres in the fall under a cooperative agreement with USDA’s Science and Educational Administration. From these plantings, will come certified seed for seed producers for commercial use. USDA, the U S. Department of Commerce, the U S Department of Interior, the National Science Foundation, the Four Corners Regional Commission and the Southwest Border Regional Commission are all members of the Joint Commission on Guayule Research and Commercialization Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 11,1981—C39 In addition, the U S Department of Energy has provided funding for the new program. The Department of Commerce is initiating a program com plementary to USDA’s seed production project to determine the commercial possibilities of guayule by-products left over from the extraction process. By products include bagasse (wood fiber), resms, liquid fuels and leaves-most of them with some industrial use. USDA’s Science and Education Administration is cooperating in research at several western locations on aspects of guayule production, including iden tification and control of guayule' diseases, its water use and production practices, and breeding for increased yield.