W'imyA: '*■' Fire safety demonstrations were held polysocyanurate, respectively. The purpose? Tuesday and Wednesday for the more than To prove how fast polyurethane and 60,000 that attended these days. Above you, polystyrene burn and their ineffectiveness in see a comparison burning of three types of safety. The polysocyanurate held up much insulation: polyurethane, polystyrene, and longer and burned slower. Visitors find more than one use for machinery Adams County dairyman Millard Basehoar, Littlestown, gave this hay mower the once over following a demonstration. Although Ag Progress Days gave farmers such as Basehoar a chance to scrutinize the latest machinery, other visitors had different uses in mind. Most youngster. iyv into a veritable playground. Lou Ann Cunningham, 5, put With more than 40,000 visitors on Tuesday, plow made an excellent picnic table. From left herself in the driver seat of this small tractor. Lou Ann is the sufficient seating at lunchtime was as scarce to right the group includes Sam Robbins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cunningham, Me- as hen’s teeth. This resourceful group of Donald and Kathy Bowman and Joan and Conneilsburg. Bloomsburg dairy farmers found that a chisel Randy Robbins. Fwwhfc Srtwday, August 29, 19tl they played on it Report by Lancaster Farming's BY DEBBIE KOONTZ they examined ->> s fV- o*•*• - ' /-vr .. •*vf:-*^ A solid human wall forms as visitors draw near the corn chopping demonstration for a closer look. ~ j a.. /v *- v, 4 «. £ > ~ •* v v> r* &mms»as& W>^“nwww Some people just weren’t satisfied with passing glances of the $l5 million worth of equipment on hand. ...they even ate on it ir* ■ %S*£* W *sri\ v s' - - j&** i«* V-J *V”' . m ■v Dennis She watch choppe via a side com -*v, * , > «s . JMM i-f*. iiife' , «fc Soil Consent of “concrete n nylon fibers < prevent erosioi