Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 31, 1981, Image 12

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    Al2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 31,1981
OUR READERS WRITE,
AND OTHER OPINIONS
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porting country” sells its wares, ® tone ‘
but I do not live in those countries
nor do I have any desire too!!
I believe the best government is
one which lets you walk and
stumble and pick your own self up,
not one which helps you along so
far that you became weak and
dependent on it!
What we need protection from in
our marketplace is not the Soviets,
its Washington. As farmers we can
try to adjust our production to
supply and demand factors alone,
but how do we make a decision on
how to adjust for a possible
Puzzled about
press placing
I was somewhat disappointed
while reading the show results of
KILE (Oct. lOissue).
Our Angus bull, Pat Ric’s Henry,
which was bred and bom here in
Pennsylvania, won grand
champion honors at both KILE and
Eastern National. I really think he
deserved more than the second last
YORK CALCIUM
The Economical Replacement
For Oyster Shells
YORK CALCIUM CHIPS
Ca 39%
Mg Less than 1 %
• YORK CALCIUM CHIPS are an easily utilized
source of supplemental Calcium, to produce
harder egg shell
• Mixes uniformly with the feed
• Uniformly consumed by the birds
• Soft Gray “Chips" - Look for them in-your fp|d
ALL THIS AT LESS THAN
V* the COST OF SHELLS!
Perhaps the 1982 Farm Bill
should contain an amendment
which would reimburse American
farmers for political reprocussion
on their markets, as I understand
some other ‘major gram em
porting countries’ do, notably
Canada.
As for that free market ap
proalch we thought we were all
going to get after the last election,'
well, we’re still waiting and
hoping.
paragraph in the article.
I can understand your confusion
as we did sell part of him to
Kyburg’s Farm in Lyons, New
York. I still don’t understand how
Reserve Junior Champion has
preference over Grand Champion
Bull.
I haven’t seen anything on the
Eastern National yet, but do hope
CHIPS
OU MAKE THE CHOICE
Standardised horse sale. Farm
Show Complex, Harrisburg,
continues through Thursday
Monday, November 2
4-H Dairy Awards
Banquet, 7 p.m., Good ‘N Plenty
Restaurant
ILancaster Co. Honey Producers
Assn, banquet, 6:45, Dutch Gold
Rohrerstown
Bradford 4-H Leader Dog mtg..
6:30 p.m., Extension office
Bradford Dairy Feeding School, 8
p.m., Wyalusing High Ag Room
Tuesday, November 3
Extension Income Tax Workshop,
Carlisle, continues to Thursday
Bradford Dairy Feeding Bam
mtg., 1 p.m., Gary and Dave
Green’s, Neath, 8 p.m., Richard
Packards
Franklin Co. Conservation District
mtg, 7:30 p.m., Co. Adm. Bldg,
Chambersburg
Wednesday, November 4
Lancaster Co. Conservation
District monthly board mtg.,
7:30 p.m., Farm and Home
Center
N.E. lamb pool, 9 to 11 a.m.,
Wyalusing Sales Barn
Bradford Co. Holstein club annual
Tom Zeng
Stockton, N.J.
that he gets the recognition he
deserves. We do subscribe to your
paper, so I know that can’t be the
reason for the misunderstanding.
Editor’s note: Coverage of
Eastern National Angus com
petition was published in L.F.’s
Oct. 17 issue, page A3B. The bull
was noted as being co-owned.
Farm Calendar
Sunday, November 1
Pat Salezza
R 2 New Ringgold
OR
mtg.. East Troy Baptist
Church, 7:45 p.m.
Thursday, November 5
Lancaster Co. Holstein Banquet,
Centerville Quality-Inn, 6:45
p.m.
Bradford Co. Annual DHIA
banquet, 7:45 p.m., North
Orwell Comm. Hall
Bradford Dairy Feeding School, 8
p.m., Troy Ag Room
Adams Co. Woodlot mgt. meeting,
tour at Donaldson Orchard, 1
p.m., mgt. session at Get
tysburg H.S. vo-ag, 7:30 p.m.
Cumberland Co. DHIA banquet,
South Middletown Fire Hall,
Boiling Springs
Friday, November 6
PA Egg Marketing Assn, mtg., 7
p.m., Lancaster, Sheraton Farm Show Entries
Conestoga January, and Pennsylvania
Annual Ayrshire mtg., Friday, 7 Farm Show time, seem like a long
p.m., Brownstown Restaurant, time away. But, now is the time to
off Rt. 222 north on 772. ** making your livestock, dairy
Reservation required. Phone poultry entries for the Penn
-626-5788. . sylvania Farm Show. Glenn Shirk,
Saturday, November? County Extension Agent, reminds
North American Nat’l. livestock 118 thnt the deadlines for these.
Expo., until 21, Louisville, KY entries is November 5 and that is
Eastern Limousin Breeders Fall c l° se at hand! So, if you are in-..
Sale, 7 p.m., Frederick, Md. terested in exhibiting at Farm
fairgrounds Show, you can obtain entry blanks
Springfield, Bradford Co. 4-H 3,1(1 a premium book from the
good grooming club mtg., 1:30 Penn State Extension Service,
p.m.. Extension office located in the Farm and Home
Lancaster 4-H sheep roundup, Tim Center in Lancaster.
Pleener’s ome, 2418 Hbg. Pike,
12:30 p.m.
OYSTER SHELLS
Ca 39%
Mg 7%
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL
FEED DEALER & START
SAVING sss!
YORK STONE
& SUPPLY CO.
Roosevelt Ave. Ext., York, PA17405
717-843-0981
Now is
the Time
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Now as to picking, it’s a good
practice to store the fruit in shade
as it’s picked, then allow it to stand
in the orchard overnight to cool.
Then, place the apples in storage
early in the morning before the
temperature rises too much.
If you leave apples in a packing
shed or in piles under the tree for
one week, you’ll shorten their
storage life by about five weeks.
So, keep apples cool, maintain
good air circulation during
storage, and your apples should
keep a long time.
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