Berks Outstanding Farm Family Named jcretary county outstaL—.jg youth award win ners. (I to r): Wolff, Steven Rohrback, Virginville 4-H; Troy Seidel, Kutztown FFA and Sheila Newhard, Leesport 4-H. 5 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR DAIRY PROFIT PICTURE WITHOUT SPENDING A FORTUNE Even if you can’t see your way dear to bulld all new facilities, you can upgrade your existing facilities with a Chore-Time system. Caßaiorcoßie fry cost. NORTHEAST AGRI SYSTEMS IS CHORE-TIME’S ONLY FULL LINE MASTER DISTRIBUTOR In the Northeast E2l • Sales NORTHEAST AGRI FLYWAY BUSINESS PARK 139 A West Airport Rd., Lititz, PA 17543 (717) 569-2702 EH Chore-Time’s genuine FLEX-AUGER' is available in 5 models, with capacities ranging from 15#/mm. to 220#/min, Two systems also available for High Moisture Corn. m Increased milk production and feed savings from auto mated multiple daily grain feedings. • Installation • Service SYSTEMS, (Continued from Pago A 1) children, James 18; Dean 15; Bet sy 15 and Brandan 8. The Wagners milk 125 cows and have about the same number of young stock. They farm 340 acres. Rodger gave credit to his family and God for their success. Michael O’Pake, state senator, read a proclamation from the legislative body to honor the Wagner family. In addition, each year an out standing 4-H boy and girl and an outstanding FFA boy and girl arc recognized. Steven Rohrbach, Virginvillc 4-H club and Sheila Newhard, Lcesport 4-H club were the 4-H’ers honored. Steven has had major projects in dairy and swine and Sheila excels in clo thing, foods and public speaking. Troy Seidel from the Kutztown FFA chapter was the outstanding boy. Troy has projects in beef breeding and finishing and com. Becky Sonncn, the state dairy prin cess was named the outstanding FFA girl. Becky started the new lium quality all inized feed bins with icities from 2.9 tons to tons and hopper slopes 45° to 67°. INC. Dealer Inquiries Invited Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 10, IMB-A27 Landis Spraying Service 587 Strasburg Road, PARADISE, PA 17562 (717)687-6535 A SOIL FUMIGATION Controls • Weed Seeds • Soil Fungi • Nematodes • Insects For Strawberries Orchards - Seedbeds Vegetables Using Methyl Bromide - Solid Tarping Vorlex - Strip Tarping semester at PSU and could not be present. Boyd Wolff, PA state ag secret ary, brought greetings from the department and said his summer has been occupied with the state budget and the drought. He said the budget process has gone unusually slow this summer. “Governor Casey has certain prior ities he wants to get resolved with the budget process,” Wolff said. “I want to say the Governor does sup port funding for your fairs and it is in the supplemental appropria tions. I hope by the end of this month the money for the fair fund will be forthcoming. Wolff said the 1988 summer drought was the most severe drought since 1930. In July, Gov ernor Casey sent Wolff to Washington to meet with USDA officials to explain Pennsylvania drought situation and to get the Commonwealth recognized as a drought disaster area. Drought relief has since been legislated and details of the program will be handled by the local ASCS offices. The drought situation is not over especially in western Pennsylvania where wells still go dry and rainfall is eight inches below normal. But with the grain carryover and the estimates of this year’s crop, Wolff said we should have enough feed grains for domestic and export use. As for consumers, Wolff said the effect of the drought should have little effect on inflation because food is such a small part of the price index. He appealed to the food industry to have no exceds sive price increases that are blamed on the drought.