page 1) mid-west and cultural head- ,o,d Donald N. iman of the ,f state Deparl nculture, urge to buying and , n by weight. , m merdal feed are all traded basls ” He mdx substitution " of • another on a ,d basis is used feed for ani grain sold by your spray schedule with... is One insecticide controls alj major fruit pests lading aphids and mites you can use one chemical to control every, >r deciduous fruit insect pest... including aphids mites. Guthion all alone provides equal or control than any combination of chemicals fly required. Guthion keeps fruit insects under >1 better between sprays, too, because it stays , job ... keeps working from one cover spray le next. Order Guthioa today! . C. Ehrlich Co. 738 EAST CHESTNUT STREET ASTER, PA. PHONE EX 7-3721 AQE is a Farm Investment .,.. SERVE AND IMPROVE YOURS WITH LANCASTER Sweet Mix BLEND OF MOLASSES-CONVENIENT and ECONOMICAL ,a acaslei Sweet Mix can be fed 0 (-hopper or blower, spread in Sll ° °i added m the field as a 2° is loaded Produce a better silage and more milk per pound of silage fed Feed Lan castei Sweet Mix Buy it from any of these Red Rose Feed Dealers. mountville FEED service u 2, Columbia, Pa, GEIB. EST, JOHN H. BONHOLTZER T. B. GRAYBILL & SON D 2. Manheim, Pa R. D. 4, Lancaster, Pa. Refton, Pa. the bushel is first weighed in hundredweights and . then converted mathematically to bushels to make payment, representing an unnecessaiy step and affording chance ot error. In addition, “All transpor tation charges for grain are on a weight basis All the facts make it logical to des cribe trading in grain by weight as a natural step jn agricultural process ” A panel of top-night busi ness officials was heard dis cussing the growth of Am erican agriculture more and more into a factory produc tion system. Vertical integration pro- - AN IDEAL PRESERVATIVE! - WALTER & JACKSON, INC. Christiana, Pa. JOSEPH M. GOOD & SON R. D. 1. Pa. ducod the most active por tion of with the panel concluding 1 Integration in the swine industry will proceed more slowly in the Corn Belt, but may gam momentum in the West 2 Integration has had a large impact in the broiler business, but the more high ly specialized demands in laying operations will con vert egg production to inte gration much more slowly. 3 Feed manufacturers will some day need to produce feed mixes closely to indi vidualized specification of the livestock-poultry indus tries One problem aired by the panel was the need through research to increase the strength of present day egg shells The interior of the egg has been improved stead ily, they said, but shell qual ity has not kept pace. In creased breakage in transit poses problems which must be solved Riggs told the delegates that the .rapidly expanding output of eggs and poultry meat is the result of laiger supplies of feed and chang ing technology Tins rather than faulty merchandising, is responsible tor currently low farm prices £or poultry products “Changes are an inevitable result, he said, of advances in animal feeding, farm man agement methods and the de velopment of more efficient an.mai production Observing that” . the small farm flocks are gone and remaining poultry farms must get bigger, “he pointed to dangers in “headstrong ’ expansion which outruns con sumption capacity The AFMA board chair man added that vertical in tegral on is the result of fun damental technological ch anges occurring m the agri cultural industry—not the cause of it Changes in our market structures and .mar ket outlets for our products are laigely dependent upon technical developments, he said. Eiggs claimed the expand ed poultry output is* the re sult of expanded operations and make money in markets which appear depressed to Add at these rates Chopped grasses Mixed Grass-Legumes 150-200 lbs per ton Legumes SNADER'S MILL R. D 1, Stevens, Pa 100-150 lbs per ton 200-300 lbs per ton Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 23, 1959 7 those who still follow the old ways. Riggs added that Purdue University studies show that a well-managed 1,000 layer flock is about as efficient as larger operations The only difference betw een a house of 10,000 broil ers and one of 20,000 is lhat the latter loses double the money on a 15 cent market. Other studies show that the most profitable farms do not appear to d fier much from the least profitable ones either in size or amount of capital invested It is the factors of manage ment that make the differen ce. • Grange (From usee 1) Requirement of users of the Right of Eminent Do main to make settlement for at least the amount offered for condemned property, be fore construction of public or quasi-pubilc facilities be gins Permitting land owned by Authorities to be taxed by townships when the Authori ty does not provide any ser vice for the Township or its citizens Halting annexation of real estate from second-class townships without a majon ty vote of the citizens, favor ing suen annexation Return citizens - control over Authority borrowing and spending Require Game Commis sion liability for deer dam age to crops and motor ve hicles on highways. Amending regulations gov erning movement of farm machinery on highways. Toastmaster of the pro gram was Master Charles McSparran of Fulton Grange Clair Murphy was leader for group singing ❖ New No 05 gives you a uniformly cured crop— conditions instead of crushes. Money saving, time-saving way to higher qual ity hoy—reduces exposure to bleaching sun. Simple, low-cost hi tolling to Oliver semi-mounted movcis for 1-pass operation. Low and close coupled, trails mower around 90- dcgree turn without Interference. Ruggedly built for iiigh speeds—tubular frame and hitch—triple V-b<ht safety drive. Large-dlurnclcr, 80-inch corrugated rolls take full 7 foot swath of heaviest hay. Adjustable, independent compression springs on crimping rolls insure complete conditioning. Alignment of crimping rolls with 15-inch carrying wheels prevents scalping of high.spots. Farmers ville Equipment Co. Ephrata, R.D. 2 J. B. Lapp Atglen. Pa. Chester Co. Orchard Meet Set May 28 Chester County Agent Robert A Powers has an nounced a twilight fruit growers reetmg at 7pm Thursday at the Highland Orchards, between Marshall ton and Thorndale Speakers for the evening will be Dr O D Burke, ex tension plant disease special ist, and Dr Henry Menusan, extension entomologist. They will discuss seasonal insect and disease development and control Powers pointed out the meeting also will afford or chardists an opportunity to visit the Highland Orchards and learn'of their spray pro gram first-hand. WHITEN, BRIGHTEN j and SANITIZE | your barn with Garbola disinfecting white paint GET ALL 4 ADVANTAGES with 1 easy spraying 1 Sprays a clean bright white 2 Kills disease germs 3 Eliminates cobwebs for monrns 4. Kills flies, lice and other pests Your barn smells clean because it is clean Carbola clean' For a “Grade A” job see your Certified Carbola Sprayman or ask your dealer about the Carbola Rental Sprayer hei information write Garb ola CHEMICAL. 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