-s Becjin page XX tS are rapidly | storage. In some irVCS t IS so nearly t 0 create a'tern- Merger of the 60th Inter at storage term- national Live Stock Exposi ng of Pump- tlon with what would be the sh has begun 7t h International Dairy Show 0 reported good will bring the five dairy r °L_ breeds into competition and Id late pears are display at the world’s larg d the crop re- cst livestock event for the ICC recommends hrst time. no w for winter The union combines two . a ge is available, of the country’s greatest nops will be left farm animal shows each jd until after the eminent in Its class—into one frost. huge exhibition. It will be ON CORN ? - •coim '! v ■i ’ 1 / ■#■/ On In Super tTRY NDS WAYBILL & SON B. G. MELLINGER & SON Sareville Willow Street, H. D. 1 18. LANDIS ity Rd., Lancaster Manufacturers of High'Efficiency Poultry Rations av c 2 to 5 bushels more com per acre while you tek up to 20 acres per day with Ford’s popular ‘ r ow mounted com picker! This proved performance 13 made possible by Ford’s effective use of outstand corn-saving features , , . efficient pick-up of "°wn and leaning stalks . . . exclusive side-snap rolls . . . corn-saver pan . . . big capacity jkvators.. . . clean-husking, gentle-acting, husking _ a n( j many more. Mounted 1-row models with Su m!ar corn-saving features are also available. a »P hi and let us show you these com-saving features, SAUDER BEOS. NEW HOLLAND, PA. PHONE EL 4-8721 International Exposition Merges Dairy, Livestock Shows J S. O. TRUPE East Earl. R. D. 1 BEST hen you ICK ORD! KERS! held November 27 to Decem ber 5 in the International Amphitheatre and a large area of the Chicago Stock Yards. Past International Dairy Shows, formerly held m Oc tober, drew entries of up to 2,000 purebied dairy cattle; and the International Stock Show entry annually com prises 10,000, and more, ani mals representing the tops of the meat-making breeds. Officials of the combined exposition point out the mer ger is possible only because of the recent vastly enlarged facilities of the International Amphitheatre. Now double its original size, the Amphi theatre encompasses an area of 13 acres. Its central arena, seating 8,000, is air-conditioned. It is here that all cattle breed judging beef and dairy— will be done each day, after which the arena will become the stage for the famous In ternational .Horse Shows. Judging of the Internation al steer show will be done Nov. 26-28. The dairy breeds will be on view to the public from December 1 to 5. The individual obsessed with an idea is often a nuis ance to hxs friends. r> / I-Vt } FARM BITTER FORD with w SELECT-0-SPEED Shift on the go. No clutch es- No stopping to shift. A snap of the wrist selects your choice of 10 speeds forward, 2_ reverse. Instantly match engine power to field conditions. Engage or dis engage PTO while on the move. See it today! Ask Us For A No-Cost, No-Obligation, Demonstration WITH N. >» Lancaster Farming. .Saturday, October 10. 1359—9 Oak WiJt Controls Difficult Says Dr. Fergus of U.S.D.A. Oak wilt disease kills oaks healthy oaks is not difficult, by shutting off the flow of Dr Fergus and associates water from the roots to the , , , „ leaves. Because of the nature bave f° ua _d Chemica s v of the disease, says C. L Fcr- been applied by means o gus, plant pathologist, pros- waterproof paper collars pccts of successful treatment bolding solutions over mcis of wilt-diseased trees are lons m th «r bar 1 k > hy . \ nvert( : d S l im bottles and siphons into roots _' „ , . , and and by other Dr. Fergus and associates methods though upward at the Penn a. Agricultural movemen t 0 £ chemicals was Expenment Station, Umyer- id and in heal sity Park, have cooperated in o’ak 0 ’ ak par Ucularly at bud recent years with staff mem- br £ ak ring movement bers of the state department mto w ilt-diseased trees was 3 l id F° rest | limited and unpredictable, and Waters m eradication of wilt-diseased oak trees. Since chemicals cannot be Much has been learned a- induced to flow through oaks bout the nature of oak wilt having disease, curative but no control measure is treatment seems’ impossible, known as yet except out- Dr. Fergus points out. At the right destruction of the dis- same time, root grafts up to eased trees to prevent furth- 50 feet from infected trees er spread. have been found to pass the Injection of chemicals into disease on to, other oaks. | CUSTOM | I BULK SPREADING 1 ■ n ■ Dealers in S ■ ■ : Davco Granulated Fertilizer I : s ■ # Super Gro # Rock Phosphate g ■ 0 Green Sand % Hybrotite S i -' S a BAGSORBULK S ■ _ aa ■ m 5 Prompt and Reliable Service £ 5 For your Fertilizer Needs Call Jj | SMUCKER BROS. | 5 “BIRD-IN-HAND. PA. Ph. Intercourse SO 8-3610 S 'iiimimniiiiHHuimiiiiHiuHiHmiS OLIVER Gives You Topnotch Plowing with Tandem or 3-Point Hitch v , A V '/'V <■/> *•', You avoid plugging delays, do a better covering job, plow at top speed with an Oliver. Here are extra big passageways for trash—greater beam clearance, more furrow-turning space between bottoms." No more rehitching or recoupling,-either. Oliver plows have spring-trip beams that permit the bot toms to swing back, ride over obstructions without damage. To reset, just back the tractor. What a time- and share-saver! And, both these plows—the pull-type No. 4240 and the 3-point hitch No. 3241—are convertible. It’s easy to add an extra bottom to a 2-bottom unit to match your power, and spring and fall field conditions. Come in and see a really modern plow. Let us prove that an Oliver plows better 'T!TfW3T at lower cost. fciUdUJ G. E. Busier I 1 Peach Bottom, Pa, — v —' Chas. J. McComsey & Sons Hickory HilL Pa. N. G, Hershey & Son Monheim, R. D. 1 Fctrmersville Equipment Co. Eptuaia, R.D. 2 J. B. Lapp Aiglen. Pa.
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