Lancaster farming, Saturday, February 11, 1961—11 . _ ' _ • 0 imedoperatlve Farm-Game 5 Gama tanas -r%^ aKm kA - “ -"though" its Lancaster Co /ViainTfltnea -' , ynty- gaine protectors, John ■ /*.i - - ' Eicholtz, - John Haverstick, in VOWJljy . and Wallace Woodring, and * 1 Steve Mace, land manager Lancaster County has five m Lebanon ’ and Lancaster tracts of 'Game Lahds that Counties, carried out the pro comprise' a‘total of. 5,543 gram of conservation on the acres In addition to super- Game Lands and the Farm vising the five game lands. Game projects. the Lancaster County Game TT , Commission conducts four Under the Farm- Game Cooperative Farm-Game pro- f 533 lects in the county. rfis were \ eas , e “’ 5 < 1 . were contacted, a total of M. D. Stewart, Supervisor 12,65(1 pine seedlings and 2,- of the Southeastern Division 550 shrub seedlings were dis of the Pennsylvania Game~trlbutcd; over 5,100 seed- Commission, reported this lings were planted by the week there are 327 farmers game commission, and 1,500 with 31,255 acres enrolled lineal feet of woodland bord- w v w VV V MM ■ V? V-W'-V' R;D. 1, MOUNT JOY, PA. Tomorrow’s Poultry Profits Eby’s Chick-to-Egg Feeding Program EBY’S MILL, Inc, HEMPFIELD MILLS, Inc. V '' V*- A EBYS Our Servicemen Will Be Glad To Explain The Eby CHICK-TO-EGG Feeding Program LITITZ Phone MAdison 6-2106 START WITH fast start and less mortality The extra food power; higher protein, high vitamin and antibiotics fortification will save extra chicks to start on the right road to tomorrow’s egg profits SEE OR CALL US TODAY THE GAME COMMISSION maintains State-owned game lands Under the supervis ion of the Soil Conservation Service contours and hedges provide plenty of feed aid cov er for wildlife. The dark lines are Lespedeza, Coral berry and Multiflora Rose hedges. ers were cut On the ’ five game lands 14 strips, including 38 acres were turned by share crop pers, .nine strips and 44 ac res were mowed; three strips and 12 acres were limed, and a total of 31 ac res were fertilized with 0- 20-20. Also on the Game LEgids 9.600 shrub seedlings and 950 pine seedlings were planted and 4,400 lineal ft of woodland borders were cut. “We find that farmers fol lowing good conservation practices have a larger net income and are able to make larger loan repayment and , . , . maintain loan security in The label on a can of J°- f op con{ jition.” Hoover said matoes costs more than the Hoover expressed thanks farmer got for' the tomatoes. EAST PETERSBURG Phone Landisville TW 8-3031 & FHA Loans (From page 5) farm business with better livestock and better machin ery and buildings, it is esti mated that over 8% was used directly for soil and water conservation purposes —SCS Photo to the Lancaster County Soil Conservation District for their cooperation Farmers may contact the Farmers Home Administra tion at room 222 m the Post Office building, Lancaster, or through any of the com mittee members The Farm ers Home Administration County Committee serving the Lancaster-Lebanon Area is as follows Elvin Hess, Jr., R D. 1, Strasburg; Willis Z. Esbenshade, 1631 Esbenshade Road, Lancaster; Howard B Weiss, R. D. 2, Myerstown. KILL RATS! Use RAT HAKES! APPLY NEW JERSEY GREEN SAND and CALPHOS now to all trees and shrubbery, grain and hay fields. Colloidal Phosphate Apply regularly on all stable manure to increase value and mineral content. NEW JERSEY GREEN SAND Did you know that Green Sand has unlimited uses? One of them is on poul try drop pits. It helps solve the moisture prob lem. CONTACT Brooklawn Farm 118 KHEIDER AVENUE LO 9-1580 Or Your Local Dealer ißEisrsl S Sure Crop Seeds ■ ■ ALFALFAS S Vernal DePuit Ranger Buffalo Grimm CLOVERS Pennscott Kenland Penna. Grown Mammoth HYBRID CORN DEVELOPED BY - PENN STATE EXP. STATION • Get our prices and save money REIST SEED COMPANY MOUNT JOY, PA. Phone OL 3-3821
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