A4O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 13. 2002 Cattle Gift Creates (Continued from Page A 39) “When 1 heard about the Ok lahoma City bombing, I cried, although I didn’t know anyone personally,” Sule said. He could identify with the terrible disaster that caused death. Some of the Oklahoma City survivors con tacted Sule’s village to find out how they had coped with so many deaths. Some surviving family members from Oklahoma visited Sule’s village. The two different nationalities listened to each other’s stories. Sule said that it was the first time members of his village ver balized the fateful day and the terrible loss of family members. Sule himself had lost his mother and about 50 people related to him. “We never had counselors. We didn’t want to talk about it with each other,” Sule said. 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P 0 Box 427, Gap PA 17527 He and several other villagers were invited to Oklahoma where they viewed the tragic site. “A bond formed that cannot be measured,” Sule said. Through sharing the suffering of the Oklahoma families, Sule said that his people learned “to understand ourselves better and to appreciate other people. “We want peace, tranquility, and health, just like you. We can do better (in achieving those things) when we know each other,” Sule said. “Thanks for the opportunity to be partners in a program that reaches out to everybody.” Sule has been in the U.S. for three years working toward a PhD in agriculture. He plans to return to his village to help es tablish agricultural extension programs. According to Pamela Stone, regional director for Heifer In ternational, farmers, probably more than any other profession, know how an investment can multiply and make a difference. Stone credits farmers in the southeastern region of the state for their generous support of the SO-year-old program designed to help struggling families become Farnam Companies’ Jennifer Vendervort Speaking on Equine Worming self-reliant for food and income. HI supports about 400 projects in 48 countries, including the U.S. that create sustainable small-scale farm enterprises to improve nutrition and supple ment income. Local community groups con ceive and manage heifer proj ects, empowering them to solve their own problems and equip ping the next generation to face challenges successfully. This week at a quarantine center in Middletown, 110 pure bred Holstein heifers were pre pared to be airlifted to China through the HI program. Farm ers in New England and Penn- Virginia Eggs Harrisonburg, Va. April 9,2002 Report Supplied By USDA Pnces were down 3 cents on large, 1 cent on medium, unchanged on small sizes today. Supplies are moderate for plant needs. Prices to retailers, in small lots, USDA Your Cows Comfortable • “TUNNEL VENTILATION” ; - SSaerotech • 0 The Ventilation System Experts 99 1 m Flbei SCHAEFER Air Circulation Ideal For Freestall Barn Ventilation Inn CEDAR CREST EQUIPMENT sylvania had donated or sold the heifers at reduced costs to HI. Stone said this event was unu sual. In recent years, less than one percent of animals are do nated from the U.S. because of the high shipping costs involved. HI tries to purchase animals from the country they are assist ing or one nearby to boost that country’s economy. However, the impoverished area of the Sichuan Province in China has only substandard dairy breeds in need of strengthening to pro duce an adequate milk supply. Stone said the animals are sent by request of the Chinese government. According to Grade A and Grade A, 30 dozen cases, white eggs in cartons, delivered store door, cents per dozen. Large 68; Medium 60; Small 49. Trucklot, prices to retailers, sales to volume buyers: Large 50-60 mostly 60; Medium 44-54 mostly 54; Small 37-44 mostly 44. lass Housing Fans 24” & 36” Parts Stores: East Earl— 7l7-354-0584 • Quanyville— 7l7-806-0484 800-646-6601 Stone, China was never a big milk-drinking country, but sev eral years ago, children in an im poverished area were fed milk. A significance difference in the children’s health and strength convinced the government of the importance of drinking milk. Stone said the Chinese govern ment is pushing a milk drinking campaign for health. For more information about Heifer International, call (800) 696-1918 or visit the organiza tion’s Website at www.heif er.org. Lancaster Farming received erroneous information regard ing a phone number for the CREP program listed in section A of last week’s newspaper. The correct phone number for CREP should have been the NRCS office at (717) 755-2966, *xt. 110. 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