Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 04, 1986, Image 61

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    MEDIA
Hypothermia is caused
by prolonged exposure
to the cold, but it doesn’t
take sub-zero tem
peratures. Also known
as cold exposure,
hypothermia is the
lowering of the body’s
inner core temperature
to dangerous
levels-typically 95*F
or below.
While extended ex
posure to the cold can
harm anyone, it is
particularly hazardous
to the elderly. Nearly
half of all hypothermia
victims are over 65.
Hypothermia can be
irevented. Dressing
rarmly during the day
UNIVERSITY PARK
- There are as many
reasons for farming as
there are part-time and
small farmers in
Pennsylvania.
Some families have
jobs in town but prefer
to live in the country;
some grew up on a farm
and desire to return;
while some nonfarm
families desire to farm
because of surplus
resources, such as land,
labor, or buildings.
Other families want to
produce some of their
own food, selling the
surplus to pay for other
farm operations.
Whether your reason
for farming is surplus
time (labor), have
money to invest,
resources, need tax
shelter, you probably
need help with some
early decision-making.
John E. Brockett,
Assistant Professor of
Agricultural Economics
Extension 'at Penn
State, has developed a
Correspondence Course
Lancaster Firming
P.O Box 366
LitlU. PA 17543
717-394-3047
orLititz
717-626-1164
Mon , lues, Wed , ■
Bern to spm _
Thurs t Fn I
7am tospm ■
The following categories
are available lor your
classified advertising
in Section C Deadline-
Thursday morning at 9 of
each week’s publication
1 - Farm Equipment
2 - Farm Equipment
Wanted
3 Silos and Unloaders
4 - Building and Supplies
5 ■ Gram Equipment
6 Dairy Equipment
The following categories
are available for your
classified advertising, in
Sectwnß Deadline-
Wednesday afternoon at 5
of each weak’s publication
7 - Livestock Equipment
8 -Cattle
9 Horses 8 Mules
10 Sheep 8 Goats
11 - Swine
12 - Artificial Breeding
13 - Hog Equipment 8
Supplies
14 ■ Poultry 8 Supplies
15-FaodBSeed
16 - Fertilizer
17 Plants
18 ■ Fruits 8 Vegetables
19 Nursery
20 ■ Lawn 8 Garden
21 - Services Offered
22 Custom Work
23 - Help Wanted
24 - Situations Wanted
25 - Business
Opportunities
26 Household
27 Pets
28 Lost
29 Found
30 Computers
31 Notice
32 Miscellaneous
33 Recreational Vehicles
34 Autos
35 ■ Trucks and Trailers
36 - Real Estate
Hjfpofhemk:
Hfed' while sleeping,
eating enough of the
proper foods, and
staying as active as
possible are good ways
to maintain body heat.
If posable older persons
should not be alone for
very Idng or should ask
friends or neighbors to
look in on them once or
twice a day, par
ticularly in severe cold
weather. In some
communities, telephone
check-in or personal
visit services are
available.
In addition, some
diseases and certain
drugs can increase
susceptibility to
hypothermia. Check
‘Basics’ for part-timers
to help you make some
decisions about far
ming. The course
discusses the pros and
cons of part-time far
ming for individual
farm families; land,
labor, .management,
capital, and market
requirements; and the
Course on management
UNIVERSITY PARK
Farm Management
written by a Penn
sylvania farm
management specialist
for the nonfarmer, the
novice, or as a review
for the established
farmer is available
now from Penn State.
This eight-lesson
course gives options for
the use of farm
L I
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MAIL TO:
LANCASTER FARMING
P.O. Box 366, Lititz. PA 17543
NOTE Please do not use this form for
Mall Box Market Ads. see instructions
in Section D with Mailbox Markets
Name
Address
Please publish my
starting with the .
I enclose
Box Replies; Ads with answers coming to a box
number, do Lancaster Farming; $2.00
additional. This newspaper will not be responsible
for more than one incorrect insertion of any
advertisement.
a stent killer
with your doctor if you
are taking medication to
treat anxiety,
depression, or nausea.
Such drugs sometimes
influence body tem
perature regulations.
One of the first signs
of hypothermia is un
controlled shivering, the
body’s mechanism to
create heat. Other
symptoms are numb
ness and drowsiness,
staggering, and failing
eyesight, all leading to
unconsciousness.
The temperature
doesn’t have to be below
zero for hypothermia to
set in. Exposure to
moisture on chilly days
can also lead to
hypothermia. Wet
advantages and
disadvantages of 18
livestock and 18 crop
enterprises. Lessons on
record keeping, tax
considerations,. budget
ing, and insurance
needs are geared to the
part-time and small
farm business.
resources land, labor,
capital, and
management. It
discusses the bases for
choosing enterprises for
a particular farm,
explains enterprise
budgets and marginal
analyses, and details
farm recordkeeping. A
valuable lession for the
prospective farmer
SLOW
Call Now To Place Your
CLASSIFIED AD
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SECTION C • THURSDAY AT 9:00 A.M,
OF EACH WEEK'S PUBLICATION
State
Phone( )
word ad
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issue. Classify under
clothing is a major
factor in accidental
hypothermia. Wet
clothing can extract
heat from the body 240
times faster than dry
clothes.
In cold weather, wear
several thin layers of
clothing, rather than
one bulky layer. Several
layers retain body heat
more effectively. If it is
rainy, we stress the
importance of a parka
or a down coat with a
tight, synthetic covering
that resists moisture.
Cotton clothing in cold,
wet weather can quickly
become cold, wet
clothing. Wool or syn
thetic materials will
you can get your
personal copy of the
course by sending $9.25,
including handling, to
PART-TIME FAR
MING, Dept. 5000,
University Park, PA
16802. Make check
payable to PENN
STATE.
concerning the type of
financial arrangements
available in acquiring a
farm.
To obtain a copy of the
course, send $7.50,
which includes postage
and handling, to FARM
MANAGEMENT, Box
5000, University Park,
PA 16802. Make check
payable to PENN
STATE.
IFIEP ADVERTI
29' per word per week - l.or 2 times
23' per word per week - 3 or more times
11 word minimum
1 Time 2 Times
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resist moisture.
But wet clothing is not
the only way body heat
is taken away, says
Mrs. Dorricott. Human
heat naturally radiates
from the body—from
the head, in particular.
An uncovered head can
consume up to 75 per
cent of the body’s heat.
Body heat is lost
through conduction.
Touching metal in cold
weather draws heat
from the body.
The fourth way is
evaporation. When you
work up a sweat,
evaporation takes heat
from the body. Simply
breathing also allows
heat to escape and
“convection”-the chil
ling effect of
wind-intensifies the
loss of body heat.
Proper clothing, food
supply, shelter and
knowledge, topped with
common sense, are the
crucial components of a
safe venture in the cold.
If you suspect
hypothermia, try to
reach warm shelter as
soon as possible. Drink
warm, non-alcoholic
beverages and wrap
yourself in blankets. If a
hypothermia victim is
unconscious, but
breathing, bring him to
a warm shelter and
wrap him in blankets;
when the victim regain,
consciousness and can
swallow, give him warm
drinks. If the victim is
not breathing, give
artificial respiration.
Hunters, hikers,
backpackers, cross-co
untry skiers, and
snowmobilers, should
be aware of this hazard.
Always inform someone
that you are going, and
when you plan to return.
Have them check to
make sure you return
safely.
To avoid hypothermia
try to be warm and
comfortable. Weather
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 4,1956-821
can be very un
predictable. Wear
layers of clothing that
you can adjust to the
temperature conditions.
A spare windproof
parka can be very
useful.
Secondly, carry high
energy supplies like
peanuts and chocolate.
HIT SUL, TRADE Of! WENT THROUGH THE ——
PHONE: 7 1 7-424- 11 44 mr 7 1 7-3*4-3047
Mon., Tum.. Wed. 3 AM to SPM •
Thurg. 4 FH. 7 AM t» 5 PM
WOOD SHAVINGS
Kiln Dried - Some Dust
22 * per cubic foot
or $32/ton delivered
up to 20 miles
KELLER SENSENIG
RD 3, Ephrata
215-445-6164
“Good Fence/Good Neighbors”
Ag Fence Systems
' ‘Specializing in High TeniUe Wire Inztaliation''
HORSE FENCES • CATTLE & SHEEP FENCES
DEER CONTROL FENCES t TRELLISES
RD 2-Box4oo
Newmanstown, PA 17073 717-866-2855
FENCE MASTERS
High Tensile & Board
Fencing - Split Rail & PVC
Removal of old fence.
Quality Fencing - Reasonably
Priced
717-428-3496
WOOD SHAVINGS
* * KILN DRIED * *
Don't be caught short this winter!
Call now for delivery of bagged, baled or
bulk wood shavings & sawoust
A quality bedding material at an
economical price.
1 PENN AG
PRODUCTS INC.
403 S. Custer Ave.
™" “ New Holland, PA 17557
717-354-4174
CENTRAL
HIGH-TENSILE
JOSEPH H. HICKS,
/814-632-8489 V
T *—
FENCE CONSTRUCTION
#l. Servicing Central Penna.
#2. Written Warranty
#3. Guaranteed Estimates
#4. Six Years Experience
#5. Strong, Long Lasting, Economical
Also remember to take
along matches or a
lighter in a water-proof
container, a candle,
plastic tarp, a signal
mirror, and first aid Mt.
If you are going into
unfamiliar terrain, a
compas aid
topographic map are ft
| must.