Russian Poultr Through the Friendship Force, a group of poultry ambassadors from Russia stayed with local families who had visited Russia last year. The group is shown here with host family members that Included Frank and Ellen Baber, Lancaster; Alan and Sally Bair, Columbia; Harold and Ruby Esbenshade, Manhelm; Mel and Ann Gehman, AnnvlHe; Dick and Linda Peacock, Lancaster; Paul and Karen Wolgemuth, Elizabethtown; and Robert and Regina Zimmerman, Relnholds. LOU ANN GOOD Lancaster Farming Staff REAMSTOWN (Lancaster Co.) —For the final lOdaysof April, 13 Russian poultry representatives ...madttbioAt Contact your nearest dealer. SOLLENBERGER SILO SOMERSET BARN BRENNER DAIRY Chimterabuq, PA EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT 717-264-8581 SonwMt, PA Sp»rt«n»burg, PA 814-445-SSSS 814-654-7309 ROVENDALE AG A BARN SUPPLY Woloontown, PA 717-538-9564 NISSLEY FEEDING EQUIPMENT Willow St, PA 717-786-7654 DETWILER SILO Nowvlllo, PA 717-776-6321 FICKES SILO CO. NtwvHlO, PA 717-776-3128 examined the area’s poultry indus try. It was a reciprocal visit for the Russians, who stayed in host fami lys* homes and absorbed American culture while studying the intrica- liberdome P.O. Box 11 • U*o Mlb. Wl 63531 HOOVER EQUIPMENT Tyrone, pa CEDAR CREST EQUIP. 814-684-1777 lobonon, PA 717-270-6600 LANCASTER SILO Lonculor, PA 717-299-3721 BENCE’S FARM EQUIPMENT MeMILLEN BROTHERS Loytvlllt, PA 814-623-8601 717-789-3961 GNEQY SURGE BADGER SALES SERVICE S SERVICE WMhlnflon, PA Sprlna Mill*. PA 412*222-0444 814-422-8279 (414) 64A6376 Exchan cies of successful poultry operations. The group, traveling under the auspices of the Friendship Force, expressed fervent praise of the poultry farms and industries that they toured. According to Yuri Solomin, deputy director of a large poultry farm in Russia, the poultry opera is in the county are not similar those in Russia, where large ite farms are operated. He foresees that the state hums ill continue in his country use it is too difficult to break sm into smaller farms. But the issian's hope to see smaller imily-run farms being built. The ambassadors were inter in learning how family-run is are organized and the rela Ag-Chem Covers All Your Spraying Needs From Parts to Short Line Equipment a Serving The Farming Industry For Over 30 Years ag'chem CALL FOR MORE information: EQUIPMENT CO. INC. (717) 569~26 1 0 FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT THE DEALER NEAREST YOU; Lelnbach Plant Food Co. Farm Supply Cranbury. NJ Shippensburg, PA CO9-44*-0935 717-532-5511 C.B. Hoober & Son Intercourse, PA 717-768-0231 e Builds Friendship tionship of these to feed compa nies, processing plants, and wholesalers. Solomin was especially intriqued with visiting Shady Brae Farms, operated by his host family, Harold and Ruby Esbenshade of Manheim. The large poultry com plex offered Solomin ideas that could be applied to those in Russia. A lot of cammeradie was evident between the visitors and their host families as they discussed the lifes tyles of Americans. “The way American people live is more than I expected. It seems the right pace,” said Maya Dons kikh, chief personnel. “I liked the land, enjoy the standard of living, and all the people they are friendly and hospitable.” The enviromental side did not go unnoticed. “I admire the way the people treat the land, their houses, and their heritage,” said Eugeni Artemyev, chief engineer. He stay ed with Alan and Sally Bair of Col umbia. He mentioned that he was impressed that children are taught to be independent from their early years. The visitors vehemently shook their heads in agreement with this observation. In Russia, they said, the children never leave. They almost always stay living with their parents because of their country’s housing shortages. It was the third time that Galina Gorislavskaya spent time with Robert and Regina Zimmerman, broiler producers in Reinholds. “We are very close, like family,” she said. The Zimmermans had accom panied the poultry to exchange to Russia last year and stayed in the Gorislavskaya home. Later, the Zimmermans went with the 1188 Enterprise Rd. East Petersburg. PA 17520 Stoltzfus Morgantown, PA 215-286-5146 Delmar Grain Oelmar, DE 302-848-9567 Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 7, 1994-85 Friendship Force Relief Exchange to give medical supplies and equip ment to Russian children’s orphan ages. When Galina heard about it. she insisted the Zimmermans stay in her home again. The visitors accompanied their host families Unchurch services on Sunday. Ulyana Trusova, an accountant, said that she accom panied Paul and Karen Wolgemuth of Elizabethtown to a local Mcnno nite church. ‘They keep a belief that makes (he people more in community and closer to each other,” she said. The visitors said that although they came to see the poultry indus try, they did not consider that the most important benefit of the visit “The poultry industry is every where it’s the friendships with Americans that is the most impor tant part of our visit,” said Vladi mir Stepantsov, deputy director. He and his wife Vera stayed with Mel and Ann Gehman of Annville. Vera said the she observed that American housewives do not have as much to do in the kitchen as Rus sian housewives. “Americans have dishwashers, microwaves, and many appliances to do the work for them, TTicy can buy meals ready to cook we don’t have that,” she said. Many of the foods were unusual to the Russians, who said that they liked it all, especially the tapioca pudding, someone remarked. 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