M Qessler Brothers 9 (from pa« e 8 > , , tpr is not as good as first it ought to be.” vie l . h ‘ Lid,‘‘But if she does Cliar Soduce 10 or 12 good no‘ f he second time, we re- P ,gS /her.” P la cnW continues to pro l£ a ®od Utters, she stays du c f % pr d. Several sows m ,n ‘ breeding herd have pro theJfVix or more litters, duced six . iard rails, a heat lamp, fa creep for high pro [Blld W also help the pig t'Vto the feed lot at a god weight and in a thrifty to f fe' present time there fabout 150' hogs on the a if feeders on the home f m at Holtwood R 2, and 125 more on the farm a ?feasant Grove in' Fulton Township where the steer feeding program is conduct- e Most of the grain ration is grown and ground on the farm Protein supplement is nureliased and mixed with L home-grown grains, sows are on pasture dur g gestation tune and until U st a few days before far- -Daily 9:30 A. M. tas P. M. - Wednesday (•A Issssi J S N S N>C V S ■* , > ' I % A 8 WONDERFUL DECORATOR COLORS * Grain Gold * Orleans Green • Parchment • Opal Customer At The Rear H ,4 "'J . < - , ~ h ' , f td THIS SIGN IS POSTED not because Hershey Kessler or his brother Charles, shown here, are anti-social or un friendly, but because they realize the value of sanitation in swine raising, and because they know that disease can be carried from farm to farm on shoes of visitors. Cleanliness-is the watchword in this farrowing house, and the healthy pigs bear witness to the value of the program. rowing time when they are stant supply of water in ad brought into the farrowing dition to the grain in the house. Feeder pigs are on self feeders, range.with shade and a con- Long contour strips, some % ' + * '✓v S f \\> " \ %s ■-.ivv-v A--. T v\vXJ*<ji:k%. * ■■:'"V* ' *v*t <i' '■*■>* ~ A'v'i < X \■*“>»' " ~ ' ,<■ >\ < ? V /'» s »*\ x ' : -'\-' ■■' <s -' y ' s v>. <\ - * ■’v^v •> ' ../•••' s ■*• < v *.<&■< ' \ k 4 A t \ ' - ?£> ■" r.. v ;V \ '* ♦ ' : y • Mink • Mistletoe * Shifting Sand J. B.Van Sciver Co. Peaking of Store I*- it* ;<> , sstM’ituf'S v-*"' / /'4 - T ’ .V * >"'4 -‘{K > X A \ N s ls v , ' ' * O' V * •*. \ % v ' •' Martini W. King and Mulberry Streets, LANCASTER. PA. Phone LANCASTER EX 7-5171 Free Delivery Within a Radius of 100 Miles LF PHOTO V ♦. \ Regularly $12.95 sq, yd. of them on terraces green men with the help and en with barley ready to come couragoment of their father into full head, give evidence have built 'lip the soil on of the increasing fertility of their two farms while pro the farm. Next week, Lan- ducing large acreages o f caster Farming will attempt canning crops and grains to show how these 2 youngeach year. FEED, WATER AND SHADE in abundance add up to the right combination to turn pigs like these into the top quality hogs, demanded by the butcher and. the American housewife. The hogs in tins feed lot will be topped out each week as they reach market weight Contracts with local butchers will take the bulk of the fat hogs. Surplus will be marketed through Stockyard channels. and Friday Until 9 P. M. CLOSEOUT... Quality All Wool Carpet • Hubby textured • Power-loomed in America by our foremost supplier of quality rugs and carpets. • Tightly twisted, nubby-textured - dense pile minimizes footprints. • Tufts permanently locked in back by a special process. NOW ONLY Come Early for Best Selection . . . Quantities Limited ! Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 14, 1960 —9 $0.95 10% 18 Mos. To Pay No Service Charge If Paid Within 3 Months ■ LF PHOTO • Moth-proofed sq. yd. Down
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