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Show 10 June ll( THE CITIZEN 1971 DAIRY FARMERS CALLED PRACTICING ECOLOGISTS ecology beiDong before came a popular word; or issue, dairy farmers were practicing ecologists, conserving the environment and working with nature to earn a living. Dairy farms fit into natures cycle and cannot be replaced successfully by concrete or high rise apartments. Because vegetation p r oxygen, the millions of acres of dairy pastur eland provide dean air, an important contribution in an era when growing ' metropolitan areas and industrial complexes spread pollution. Cows, the source of the dairy farmers income, fit naturally into the earths cycle. They graze on plants inedible to man and convert (hem into natures most nearly perfect food, milk, screening the impurities from the milk in the process. The e is completed when their own waste products fertilize the pastures they graze. The milk's all gone!" Dont let this happen ... Be sure you have enough. AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH cy-d- NEW SALES MANAGER Carl Nancollas (right) shakes nands with Valden Pitcher after Mr. Pitcher was named sales manager for Surge milking products in the area. Dairy Firm Appoints Sales Manager Carl Nancollas, owner and operator df (he Lewiston Dairy and Farm Supply, announced (hat Valden T. Pitcher, experienced and successful dairy fanner from Cornish, has been appointed 'as sales manager for the locally owned firm. Mr. Richer has been involved in dairy farming and management all of his life, having began his successful career with Ms father and brother in Cornish. He is now operating large Grade A in partnership with two of his sons, John and Ralph. In addition to their dairy feed they also are operating several acres of dry farm. Active in his church, he has served as bishop, high Councilman, Benson Stake superintendent and teacher in many of (he organizations. The Lewiston 'Dairy and Farm Supply is distributors for Surge Dairy Equipment They also specialize in bam plans and layout, ' complete dairy planning and dairy supplies. During June, Dairy Month, we add our congratulations We have watched dairying to our local dairy farmers. we Our Veterinary Departit. with and have grown grow ment has supplied needed medication to nearly every dairy herd in the area. This confidence in onr service has enabled us to increase our stock and inventory so all your animals needs are at your fingertips at Johnson Drag. YM-MX- A At this time of the year we want to remind all farmers and dairymen that we are always happy to help explain the Let usage, dosage, or any other phase of animal health. ns help you with the newest medications and years of experience, keep your herd in top shape. As a token of our appreciation, we have many specials for yon in the veterinary department . . . come and ask for them today. in-sto- re 1st Evaporated Milk In Valley JOHNSON DRUG STORE "OUB BACK D00B ISADS TO FBESTON'S MAIN STBIET" OPEN 9 a.m. to S p.m. DAILY SUNDAY 12 NOON to 6 PHONE 852 - 0163 - pju. PIESTON, IDAHO the first evaporated milk in Cache Valley was produced on March 15, 1904, in Richmond at the Sego Milk company plant The plant was constructed under the direction of J. B. Rachiiff of Oorhma, Maine. Later in the same year, another evaporated plant was started in Logan. These were among the many that sprang up all over the valley and the surrounding area. They prospered for many years. 'milk |