- .rr ■’eni’WMn .wws- wjVfP) A32*Lancntw Farming, Saturaay, Dacimbar 11,1W3 EVERETT NEWSWANGER Managing Editor DUMESTI, ROMANIA In the village where about 5,000 far mers live and farm the land around the town, the people have exper ienced the love and caring attitudes of two goodwill educators from the U.S. And from these ambassadors the villagers have leamd what real Americans are like and have received helpful production infor mation that we all take for granted. All this happened because two volunteers, Jay Irwin, retired Lan caster County agent, and his wife Betty went to Romania for five weeks to assist the people under a program called Volunteers In Overseas Cooperative Assistance from Washington, D.C. Jay and Betty are quite experienced in this type of work as they spent six months in Poland under the spon sorship of a Penn State program in cooperative extension. This time in Romania, the idea was to help farm people who have just emerged from Communism in 1989t0 deve lop the skills and attitudes that will allow the new democracy to function. Right now, the people are angry because the Communists took all their land, but now only a small portion of their land is being returned to them. After winning the confidence of the people and bring ing hope for a belter life through associations of fanners working together, the attitudes of the people noticeably changed by the time the visit ended. “We understand their situation,” Jay said. “They are coming out from under a government system that prevented organization and did not allow for individuals to make decisions. But we told them in America farmers have found they must work together to bettor themselves. This takes an attitude , Jay and Batty Irwin treasure gifts given to them by Roma* nlan farm families. *4s°° Tax Included CALL 717-786-7600 • DAILY 8-5 Will Ship Immediately. *2°° Extra For Shipping Or Pick Up At Shop Irwins On Goodwill Tour To Romania that allows-people to trust one another. “The mayor of the town was our sponsor,” Jay said. “He was the one who requested we come. He had been in prison for seven years, but he was not bitter. He could joke about it. One of the major differ ences between the poplc of Poland and Romania is that Polish people do not laugh much. I think you have made progress if you can laugh at yourself,” Jay said. At first the people were skepti cal. No one had ever come to their village who did not have alterior motives. But after they found that Jay and Betty just wanted to help them and give ideas on what work ed for American farmers, the local people’s attitudes changed. The mayor confided at the end of the visit that his people had changed attitudes that were more peaceable. They could sit down and work out their problems. We were really pleased to know we had a positive effect on the people,” Jay said. Various problems are evident on Romania’s farms. Cows are fed com stover and only a little grain. On one large farm of 600 cows, production was about 10 pounds of milk per day. They didn’t know about alfalfa. And quality control in their fac tories is a major problem. New equipment often breaks down shortly after it is purchased. There is no competition and no incentive to make things better. While they have excellent research facilities at the Universi ty. they don’t have an extension system to get the information to the people. One of Jay’s suggestions was for the people from the Uni versity, engineers, and local farm leaders to meet four times each year to exchange information. At (Turn to Pag* A 33) Jay Irwin gats a tied rida from a local farmer while visiting Romania. Li} a Benuel Lapp, cantar, and Jay Irwin, right, visit Lapp'a demonstration farm in Roma nia. The intarprator, left, was not needed but was vary Interested fh the conversation. Irwin said that walking into the Lapp bam felt like being at home in Lancaster County. QSW Firestop Attic Insulation Shield Chimney Sections Decorator Ceiling Support Black Stove Pipe v ° ur S STOVE Mfg’s Distributor D.S. MACHINE SHOP D—tor In quid— Invited -wm ■* ** *v« ,*v FULL LINE STAINLESS STEEL CHIMNEYS Deluxe Rain Cap Storm Collar t — Adjustable ii. Roof Flashing Chimney must be enclosed in living space Stove Pipe Adapter NEW NEW NEW BUILT WOOD AND COAL New Improved Automatic Draft Air Intake Regulator. External Shaker Handle Eliminates Dust. WE MANUFACTURE: Hot Wator Bolters, Bucket-A-Day Coal Stovss (Stool or Stain loss), Baaomant Hot Air Stoves, Wa Also Will Maks Special Designs If Possible. 2388 Old Leacock Rd., Gordonville, PA 17529 717-768-3883 Our New Style Champion Now Has A New Redesigned Efficient Baffle System