ia Cattle Chemicals Are Vital To' Farm Produce Quality on Va “More tham “Practically no food can face in the use of chemicals (i from' 10 eastern be grown profitably on a Improved transportation Ivf of Colum- commercial scale today wi- strangley enough, have ma “"I; „, , vieenv thout the use of pesticides’’ de farm chemicals increas l Canada . , declares D. E. H. Frear, bio- mgly important. Insects and to tne x i chemist for the Agricultural diseases can be carried Atlantic tux » Experiment Station at the new places much more rap le, slated for tn 1 - p ennS yi van i a state Umver- idly than years ago. A cen- Rural Exposition Fair* s tury ago the Colorado pota , Richmond, om .. wahoul farm chemicals to beetle took 30 to 40 years ,-26, according to an* farm e rs mi g ht not be able to reach the east. Today a ;ement made here to*- rodUce enough plant an d new pest can become estab- Dave Canning, animal products to keep lished in a few years, if the Atlantic Angus away from our “Forty years ago we cut •s’ Sales Company, doorß> .< Dr Frear s t a tes the worn out of the apple ile managers for the- 'With farmers going in for and ate the good part re rus event. intense production with hi- maining. Today it is unth ig the first two years gh C ost-per-acre crops, in- inkable to buy wormy ap annual event- top se cts or diseases that would- pies,” Dr. Frear points out. . show bulls sold’ for- destroy even a- small part of “We have become so accus -0,01)0 to $15,000; but the - crop must be eliminated, tomed to perfection in farm was quick to point This calls fort more and bet- products that we wont ac ,at the same time ter chemicals. <=ept anything less. Modern reallv good useful' chemicals have win thA sano to Tbe Penn State - scientist farmer to produce wormless rnn?p says chemists have come a apples and perfect vegetab of AAA ‘AA and A lon * wa y in developing ch- i es .” o£ emicals to kill insects, or | Wl il o g nn a weeds, or to keep apples fiv ly at 9.00 A. M., Jan. Oln dropping too early ior Raul Firpo, of the Qr to do hundr eds of things ne is judge. to bring more and better ■ farm products to the public. ilze Lancaster Farm- * And he believes agriculture r ertisers. FREE PLOW ith the Purchase of a New Farmall Tractor at Regular Price! - These New Farmalls Gel These Matching At Regular Price Plows Free - I _ V #3ll. 309 or 211 I #4ll I #3ll BETTER HURRY! SEE US 'his offer limited to plow stock on hand! COPE & WEAVER ,OW STREET G ON CORN? ash In On lew Super , - A* CO® DmiITDY P O U LT RT A v rv\*» y/\ V *7 IENDS ££*s)~- / &£#*/ _ <••»■£ ✓ THE HEART OR MA* CO'S famous High Energy Nutrition in concentrated form Add Your Own Grains, it will , SAVE YOU MONEY S. O. TRUPE IRA B. LANDIS it EarL R. D. I 779 Valley Rd. Lancaster I. GRAYBILL & SON B. G. MELUNGER & SON Bareville Manufacturers of High Efficiency Poultry Rations has only scotched the sur- #209 or 211 #209 #ls4 (I-F) #l9* (I-F) Ph. Lane. EX 3-2824 %rjs - Willow Street, R. D» 1 0 Lancaster Poultry (Continued from page 3) 13, Daniel K. Good, 32.4; 23. Same, 450 WVC, 13, W. C. Mellinger & Son, 28.4; 24. M&B, (Fred H. Sherick), 1,- 250 WVC, 12, Daniel K. Good, 28 6 25,. M&B (Robert Zeigler) 5600 WV, 9-3, Starr Poultry, 20.0; 26. Same, 2400 WV, 9-3, Starr Poultry, 19.6; 27. Ivan Z. Hoover. 1300 WV, 10, Marvin Sweigart, 20.0'; 28. Henry Hoover, (David S. Hoover), 2200 WV, 9-6, Carl B. Risser, 19 3; 29. Jacob C. Herr, 800 WVP, 14, Marvin why a THofcivnlm BULK COOLER ? T. C. Gladden, Hickory, N C betide his new - all stainless steel Mojonmer Vacuum Bulk Cooler For Complete Dairy Bam Building Supplies, Lancaster Manheim New Holland Quarryville EX 4-0541 MOhawk 5-2466 ELgin 4-2146 STerling 6-2126 Free estimates cheerfully given. See us for ... . • Laminated Rafter Buildings * • Pole Constructed Buildings • Kaiser Aluminum Roofing • Milking Parlors • Stalls • Stanchions • DeLaval Pipe Line Milkers • Acorn Barn Cleaners Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 23, 1960 —5 Sweigart, 32.4. 30. Same, 500 WVP, 14, Roy E. Ream, 33 0; 31. Same 800 WVP, 14, Daniel K. Good, 34.1; 32. Same, 850 WVC, 13, Marvin Sweigart, 29 2; 33. Same, 850 WVC, 13, Roy E. Ream, 29 9; 34. Sam uel Grubb, 4500 WV, 10-2, College Hill Poultry, 20.0; 35. Same, 19.8; 36. Same, 6500 WV, 10.2, College Hul Poultry, 19.9; 37. Same, 7500 WV, 9-6, Header’s Poultry, 19 4; 38. Same 8500 WV, 9-6 Header’s Poultry, 18.1; 39. Mark Myer, 3300 WVP, 12-2, Carl B. Risser, 29.6; 40. Mark Myer, 2700 WVP, 12-2, W. C. Mellinger & Son, 29.7; 41. Mark Myer, 2300 WVP, 12-2, W. C. Mellinger & Son 29.7, 42. Mark Myer, 1300 W VC, 12-2, Carl B. Risser, 29.- 0; 43. Mark Myer, 1700 WVC 12-2, H. M. Longacre, Inc., 29 0; 44. Mark Myer, 800 W VC, 12-2, NO SALE, 27.2 bid Give Lancaster Farming advertising a chance to work Buckwheat Flour Pastry Flour Need any more Permanent Anti-Freeze? We have some again. Motor oil for your farm tractor, truck or car? Dog Meal. Rabbit Pellets. Don't forget that early chick order* Why not try some of our Calf Feed, Fitting Ration or Dairy Feed? Poultry, Cattle & Hog wire. Poultry Fountains & Feeders Prices subject to change 947 Harrisburg Pike Ph. Lane. EX 4-7715 Willis H. Weaver, Mgr. VAC U U IVf MODERN PIPELINE MIUONO LAYOUT ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE because: it provides the most per fect protection for clean milk... for you. it operates in- a closed system, with no exposure of milk to the atmos phere ... eliminating contamination from dust, flies, bam odors and other undesirable foreign matter • Mojonnier Vacuum Bulk Coolers are all 18-8 stainless steel .. tnstde and out. Interiors ate smooth and rounded for quick, thorough cleaning. Milk is'rapidly cooled to a safe 34*- 1 36*E,.at the lowett powet'cost. 40 PERCENT OF ALL JOBS IN AGRICULTURE “Some forty percent of all jobs in the United States are —jobs important to every one, jobs with futures, jobs with financial and personal rewards Of 65 million peo ple employed in the Nation, about 25 million work some where in agriculture—nearly 7 million on farms, ,7 mil lion process and distribute farm products. Last year, the Land-Grant agricultural colleges and universities re ported they graduate 7,000' young men and women each year in agricultural sciences —7,0000 persons to fill 15,- 000 jobs that were estimated 1 to be opened every year to college graduates with agri cultural training’. From remarks made by Acting Secretary True D. Morse be fore the National Junior Vegetable Growers Ass’n Jltt M irsj i IOIULK TANKS S? ‘j 5 Equipment and Cal! . . . c COU/Vf Af BUfv
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