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I love old bams. They have a character about them lacking in the sleeker-lined metal and block structures of today. Old bams are a tribute to an age of down-home engineering, constructions raised with common sense, craftsman ship, quality and artistry, minus blueprint or computer-assisted design. In our old German-style bank bam, you can still feel the ax hewn cuts on the rough-squared main beams, finger die bark on main-frame logs, and marvel at the sturdy wooden pegs fashioned to fasten together the main “bones” of the barn’s skeletal strength. In addition to the major job of housing cattle and various feed stuffs, the old bam fulfills various lesser roles. Equipment is put there on temporary basis during S&l' 9 *' FREE last* Sample ln Store If your local cun doea not have it, SEND FOR FREE BROCHURE the busy season. A vacant bay mow floor becomes a handy shel ter for the baler or a wagonful of hay hustled in from die field as a thunderstorm bursts in over die hills. The cats find a haven in the old bam, becoming furry piles with several heads, napping together in snug, straw beds. Solomon some times follows suit, turning in repeated circles in classic dog fashion before curling up on a cushion of loose hay. Each spring, an old broody hen will hatch out a nest of diminutive, downy baby chicks from a nest buried deep in hay or straw. The guineas screech as they fly into the bam at night to roost, while pigeons sofdy coo from their per ches on the metal remains of old hay-handling systems, still fastened near the bam roof peak. Old bams become receptacles for stuff you still need but use only on occasion odds-and-ends of lumber, cattle show beds and rob ber wash tubs, used feed bags and collections of baling twine, bags of lime and fly dust, an old chick en coop. 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This statement sums up the new educational program The World Around Us: Chal lenges and Changes in Agriculture being offered by the University of Delaware College of Agricul tural Sciences to high school stu dents and teachers. The presentation, designed to fill one class period, uses demon strations and everyday examples to point up the impact agriculture has on our lives. The program is the brainchild of Karen Roth, assistant to the dean and the prog ram presenter. “Agriculture is about feeding the world, solving problems, con serving our resources and impro ving the quality of life for all of us. Yet many people still have a lim ited perception of it,” says Roth. “As I visited high schools, telling students about what the College of Agricultural Sciences has to offer. I discovered a basic lack of under standing. People have this mis conception of a farmer being this dopey guy with a pitchfork, as depicted in Grant Wood’s paint ing. American Gothic.” And it isn’t just the students who don’t understand. Roth says she’s encountered a number of science teachers and guidance counselors who don’t view agri culture as relevant to college preparatory students. Roth realized that recruiting was a premature step if the field itself is misunderstood. She came up with a presentation in which she dsipels myths about agricul- earned ‘-iJjiJ our support..... It’s a fact! Contaminated water can have a costly effect on your livestock and poultry performance. Our years of experience plus hundreds of farm related treatment systems has proven the validity and practicality of correcting contaminated water. 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Roth designed the program for high school audi ences, but now she plans to offer it to the junior high level. “My dream would be to be in a different high school every day of the year spreading the news about agriculture,” Roth says. “Agricul ture is an important discipline, touching every part of our lives, every day, from bioethics to land scape design, from pest control to microwave popcorn. With this program I feel I’m finally getting somewhere in changing people’s attitudes about the wide world of agriculture.” For more information on The World Around Us: Challenges and Changes in Agriculture program, call Roth at (302) 831-2508. Water Quality An IMPORTANT Ingredient In tock Management Martin Water Conditioning Co. SPECIALISTS IN FARM WATER TREATMENT Willis Sharp 740 E. Lincoln Ave. Somerset, PA & Myerstown, PA 17067 Surrounding Counties (717) 866-7555 (814)493-5081 Along Rle. 422