Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 20, 1985, Image 55

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dishes, and even regional
specialties can make eating an
adventure while keeping calories
within bounds.
- Finally, build in regular
patterns of exercise. We tend to
think that all children are active.
Remember that there is a dif
ference between activity and
exercise. Children need a planned,
exercise program. Planned means
daily exercise of at least 30
minutes in duration. Such ac
tivities as riding a tricycle or
bicycle, walking or playground
activities that involve the whole
body: jumping rope, swimming,
skating, or dance are examples.
Lifetime sports of tennis, handball,
swimming, dance or riding a
bicycle should be introduced a soon
as the child is able to participate.
And family walks are a great way
to encourage fitness and
sociability (forget taking along
something to munch unless it is a
healthy food choice!)
• CONVIYCMIS * silo Ifitl OftIHBHI
Wrmmm Rugged Arid Reliable
CONVEYORS CAPACITY...
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Model 166 A
Built rugged for efficient, high-volume feed
handling. Economical chain-and-flite action
moves feed smoothly without sifting or
separating.
New Low Cost Conveyor
• High capacity.
• Lengths: Up to 25 feet.
• All-belt drive for low maintenance.
• Galvanized steel, all bolted construction.
• Detachable steel chain with steel-braced 2%in. rubber
flites.
• Replaceable bolt-in conveyor pans.
• Options: hopper, spouts, diverter, support brackets
Patz CATTLE FEEDERS
Chain and flites for simplicity and
economy
Model 400 feeder fits straight line
bunks up to 200 ft. 10ng... move all
types of feed smoothly around bunk
without sifting or separating.
ALEXANDRIA BELLEVILLE
MAX ISENBERG FARMCO
814-669-4027 717-935-2101
BALLY
LONGACRE HOCH’S SALES
ELECTRIC A SERVICE
215-845-2261 717 362-8252
BEDFORD
BENCE FARM
EQUIPMENT
814-623-8601
UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. -
Small-scale enterpreneurship is
the key to rural economic
development in the 1980 s, the
federal director of rural
development policy said.
Addressing a Future Farmers of
America conference for vocational
agriculture teachers here, Willard
“Bill” Phillips Jr., of the U.S.
Department of Agriculture, said
“smokestack chasing must not be
depended upon” for the creation of
new rural jobs.
“The large firms which once
looked to rural America for an
inexpensive, conscientious labor
force are now looking overseas for
such advantages,” Phillips said.
Even so, “the fact is that small
businesses with fewer than twenty
employees have accounted for two
thirds of all new jobs in the last
decade,” he said. “Moreover,
Model 162-A
BERRYSBURG
CAMP HILL HAMBURG
LLOYD SULTZBAUGH SHARTLESVILLE
717-737 4554 FARM SERVICE
215-488-1025
Small business key to rural economy, USOA official says
FAST
DELIVERY..
CONTACT YOUR NEAREST PATZ DEALER
ELLIOTTSBURG
CARL R. BAER
717-582-2648
FORKSVILLE
DURWOODJ. WHITELEY
717-924-3460
small businesses with strong
community ties and vested in
terests in local development add
stability, strength and diversity to
local economies which tran
splanted factories cannot match.”
Phillips said traditional
vocational agriculture programs
have always encouraged en
trepreneurship-“the family farm
is the oldest form of American
enterprise”-and he urged that
these traditions be modernized to
meet current economic needs.
“Management training,
problem-solving activities, real
life business experience and
community involvement have
always been hallmarks of
vocational agriculture programs,”
Phillips said.
“Joining these traditional
strengths with the new and
growing phenomenon of school-
Hard packed and frozen sil
age makes feeding more than
a routine chore
Patz gives you two solutions
to the problem the
RD-820 ring-drive silo un
loader and the 988 surface
drive silo unloader Both
have a double-hook gather
mg chain with hardened
steel cutters and claws that
cut through frozen and pa
eked silage
• Spring tensioned powered
cutter keeps silo walls free
of buildup
• Preset depth of-cut control
makes feeding truly
automatic (98B)
• Powerful blowers with
adjustable impeller blades
do the job
We'll show you how to get
the most performance for
your money
Conveyor
Paiz
LEBANON
AUTOMATIC FARM
SYSTEMS
717-274-5333
QUARRYVILLE
UNICORN FARM
DIEM FARM SYSTEMS SERVICE
717-463-2606 JAMES E. LANDIS
McALLISTERVILLE
MILTON
L&WAG
AUTOMATION
717-437-2375
based enterprises-newspaper
publishing, real estate renovation,
child care, feeder pig operations
and a host of other businesses-can
give this generation of young rural
citizens all of the tools they need to
make rural America prosper and
grow well into the future,” he said.
“By combining these old and
n&w approaches,” Phillips told the
teacher conference, “you as
educators have the opportunity to
forge a powerful and productive
link between rural education and
rural development. I hope and
trust you will make the most of
that opportunity.”
About 30 Pennsylvania teachers
and students participated in the
program, which offered training in
initiating and carrying out com
munity service projects.
The Pennsylvania meeting was
one of four Building Our American
Reliable
Feeding
101 FEEDER.AND CON
Check these features:
• Feed is distributed along the
bunk from above by a feeder
with a tapered bottom.
• Can be used inside or outside
• Chain and flites move at 91’
per minute delivering up to
44 bushels of feed to the bunk
each minute.
PIPERSVILLE
MOYER
FARM SERVICE
215-766-8675
717-786-4158
SHIPPENSBURG
CRIDER FARM
CII9M V
7X7-532-2196 DISTRICT MANAGER - Dennis Skibo 717-664-2333
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 20,1985-815
• Can elevate, fee
with optionals.
• To fit your requirements, the
101 can feed in one or two di
rections; convey and feed in
one or two directions; or just
convey.
Feature for feature that’s why
farmers are selecting the Patz
Model 101 feeder and conveyor
STONEBORO
ELDER SALES
A SERVICE
412-376-3390
376-3740
PINDER SERVICE CO.
FOREST HILL MD 301-348-5263
LESTER EDWARDS
301-838-5971
301-979-1930
Communities conferences held by
the FFA this summer. BOAC is a
national FFA program designed to
encourage vocational agriculture
students to conduct local com
munity development activities
with civic and government leaders
and organizations.
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