The photos that accompany the essay with the report on the Draft Horse and Mule Progress Days were taken Tuesday afternoon. Some of the photos were on the Gideon Stoltzfus farm located between Gap and White Horse. The team was hitched to the corn planter resting at the end of the field while the operator was In the barn attending a sick cow with the veterinarian. Other photos were taken on the Elmer Lapp family farm where Lillie (Lapp) Martin was working a team Registered Belgians. The Lapp’s Pequea Valley Farm will be the site of the scheduled Progress Days. Photos byEvaratt Newswangsr, managing editor. Totsy and me, Lady Bird, we get along lovingly. Driver’s-slde u, “w. Put my foot down! Modem farming equipment. lurry up, we’re thirsty! Draft Horse, Mule Lovers Set ‘Ag Progress Days’ EVERETT NEWSWANGER Managing Editor' KINZERS (Lancaster Co.) —With all the talk about larger farms, huge tractors, and humongous equipment, you may find it hard to believe that a growing number of small farmers and parttime hobbiests have created a market for draft hoses and modified equipment you can maneuver with horses and small tractors. But it’s true. And the hose and mule lovers ag progress days June 24 and 25 at Elmer Lapp’s Pequea Valley Farm, located on Martin Road, should help to convince you. “We hope to have an “Ag Progress Days” for draft horses just like they do fo modem farm machinery in State CoUege,” Lapp said. (Turn to Pago A3l) On E*Z seat.