A3O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 12, 1996 (Continued from Page A 10) for food production. The world’s cities and towns are in or near fer tile river valleys and areas that contain prime farmland. Prime farmland is a very small area of land when compared to all the mar ginal, grazing and highly erodible farmland. As the cities and towns expand prime farmland is destroy ed forever. In the U.S. almost 4 square miles of prime farmland are destroyed every day, which is one third of all land developed for roads, houses and facto ries. The third problem of soil erosion is more massive than most peo ple realize. Most far mers worldwide are not' practicing adequate soil conservation even though many low or no cost best management practices (BMP’s) are available. Every time there’s a thunderstorm, fast rain or flood, rivers run brown and dump precious topsoil in the Chesapeake Bay, Gulf of Mexico and the world’s oceans. As the topsoil layer gets thin ner, yields will suffer. New seed varieties won’t help much. There’s a limit on solar energy and water per acre so why does the Hudson Institute expect great increases in yield? Other factors to con sider are high salinity on irrigated land and cities taking water rights from fanners. In conclusion, let me state that a major por tion of information that is heard or read is dis torted or falsified for various reasons. An example of this hap pened before the Civil War. Literature was printed that proved that the Bible supported slavery and buying and selling of people. I hope Lancaster Farming readers have a large var iety of reading materials to help them form a truer picture of the world. Ruben Weaver 111 Ephrata Editor: I really enjoy the L.F., especially the “B” section. It usually comes on Monday here in Western PA, Once in a blue moon it comes on a Saturday. I like to read Joyce Bupp write-ups, if anybody knows words, she does. If you don’t read it, please do, it’s worthwhile. The write-ups of the past dairy princess Sat, Sept 28, 1996, issue written by Louann Good was very good. This is one time t was proud to live in Washington County (Western PA) to see our Beverly Robinson Minor’s pictures of her being chosen dairy prin- 'L£t * Farm Forum ❖ > iv-t ' v cess. The Robin son family was noted for having Jersey cream line milk. Her dad Roy Robinson and brother Clyde had a milk route in Charleroi where I grew up and our family had a few milk cows. I had to peddle milk to the door steps by walking. The Robinson’s had a milk route with the highest paid quart of milk as it was rich Jersey cream line milk. Bev Robinson Minor’s husband Sam and family live across the road of the 84 Livestock Auction and run a busi ness known as the “Spring ROUND BALE FEEDER CART DEPENDABLE STANDBY POWER PRIME RATE FINANCING NOW AVAILABLE MAXI^OWER Phone (717) 273-4544 • (800) 272-6294 Fax: (717) 273-5186 MAXIPOWER, LLC • 440 Schaeffer Road * Lebanon, PA 17042-5783 House.” They do catering work. Have home cooked meals and bakery, and sell jug milk. Their buttermilk is the best tasting but termilk with bits of butler. Their slogan at the store, “The Spring House,” stop to see us. Want to get to know you. When I come to the store, it’s usually afternoon time. I see Sam Minor, Bev’s husband with his rosey cheeks looking around for a bite to eat, as he was up before breakfast doing chores, milking the moos. Also see Mars ha Minor making pies, they all arc hard working people. As their past milk maids related their experiences to being chosen dairy princesses, they talked about what it did to them in their lives. They still are promoting milk. Want to end with, if you can’t get ahead, use the one you have. You all take care. As parts are hard to find IXING FEED CART STATIONARY MIXER Roland G. Kamoda Monongahela B . r*mm 0 9 -mss-SP CoM Wlntor Bmoxem WrKVl4il* OH v • PROPANE HEATERS I Saw October 14th Thru Nov. 9th . COZY VENTED HEATERS VC202120,000 BTU Closed Front. .$299 50. . VCR3S2 T 35,000 BTU Radiant 475.00.... VCRSO2 T 50,000 BTU Radiant 560.00 .... I ■KJ KING VENTED HEATERS (5) 35,000 BTU Radiant 495.00 (T) 50,000 BTU Radiant 620 00... COMFORT GLOW VENTED HEATERS Reg. 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