Rainy spring, flays provide State extension agricultural hoses and make other need -3Crtunisy-'.'to--j:et .the-jspray engineers. Replace &orn r ed repairs. On a warm day ready «se T say Penn nozzles, broken or damaged calibrate the sprayer for ac- curacy, BIG SAVINGS! ! U STANDARD EQUIPMENT'S BIG SPRING DISCOUNT ARN CLEANERS and COMFORT STALLS [gH TY-MOVE barn cleaner easy-all comfort stall Discount Changes: Mot 14, Apr. 15, May 16, May 31st See Your Standard Deader Today, Do Not Delay. COPE & WEAVER CO. WILLOW STREET Ph. Lancaster EX 3-2*24 Successful Dairyman Says: Farm Bureau's DARI-PAK Program Right For Me" Jacob S. Ginder, Mount Joy, R.D. 1, and son Nelson, are feeding, their entire herd of ~2 6, ,H olsteins/ Farm Bureau's 16% DARI-PAK > He especially likes: 1. GRAIN EXCHANGE PROGRAM - - retail price for my grain ! 2. MILKMAKING POWER of Dari-Pak - - more for my money I 3. PALATABILITY of Dari-Pak - - quick, thorough clean-up ! 4, BULK DELIVERY - - saves me time & money ! Get the exciting details of Farm Bureau's new popular DARI-PAK you'll like the many advantages of our feeding program. Two modem feed manufacturing plants (New Holland & Quarryviile) assure prompt de- livery of quality "mill fresh" feed. Two protein levels, 14% and 16%, now available in this tasty coarse textured ration. START TODAY... FEED THE FARM BUREAU WAY! Qualified FIELDM£N are anxious to serve and assist you in designing a PROFITABLE DAIRY FEEDING PROGRAM, ,c. COC/i BUB& I • j Bulk Spreading Service | | FERTILIZER and LIMESTONE | ■ » ■ DEALERS FOR Z m ■ ■ • Dovco "Granular" Fertilizer ■ 5 • Webb Super-Gro 5 £ Balanced organic fertilizer S ■ • Rock Phosphate “ ■ Phosphorus 5 ■ * Green ISand 5 ■ Potash 5 ■ If you need fertilizer call us* 5 I SMUCKER BROS, j • BIRD-IN-HAND, PA. Leola OL 6-2229 S For Prompt. Courteous Service, ln Bags or Bu'*k, Call . . . Lancaster EX 4-0541 MOhawk 5-246 S New Holland Quarryville ELgin 4-2146 STerling 6-2126 Manheim Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 13, 1961 Letters To The Editor Editor, Lancaster Farming, Dear Sir; Your Editorial “Our Farm lands Are Being Urbanized , is certainly timely and de serves commendation As you. have so ahly stated it, and I quote, “Unless farmers take a more active part in local political activity, they will soon find themselves the victims of severe zoning re strictions and other legisla tion,” we certainly will find ourselves in undesirable posi tions. We, the Lancaster County Farmers’ Association, are concerned about the Voca tional Agriculture Depart ments in this predominantly agricultural county in that we have, unanimously, pass ed the following resolution, “That the Vocational Agri cultural Departments be con tinued in our schools as they are now being conducted With the highest caliber teacher personnel being em ployed ” Yes, we as farmers are a minority among registered voters, but let us use this privilage and exercise our voice by voting, and then writing our congressman a bout our own individual feel ings on important bills be fore the legislature A sincere thank you for bringing these pertinent points to the farmers’ atten tion in the above named edi torial. Donald E. Ney, Secretary Lancaster County Farmers’ Association. Cornwall Welcome Wind fall, a registered Jersey Cow owned by Edison W. Osborne of Peach Bottom, has com pleted an official lactation record with 11,846 pounds of milk and 620 pounds of but tcrfat in 305 days. She was given a cow power index ra ting of 11.9 which indicates the number of times her body weight in milk the cow produced during her recent lactation. , I 5
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