12—Lancaster Farming# Saturday, November 18, 1961 Milk Production To Gain in 1962 Milk production is expect ed to again show, a signifi cant increase in 1962, per haps as much as 2 billion pounds more than the 125 billion pounds now in pros.- pect for 1961, according to the 1962 Outlook Issue of Tne Dairy Situation report. The outlook experts point out that although feed prices m 1962 are '.‘expected to be higher than in 1961, the milk - feed price relationship will # Soil Conservation (From page D acres in Coleram Twp; No 52, Narvon Rl. 1,470 acres in Brecknock, Twp, No 46, Hopeland, 1,759 acres in Clay Twp and No 156 in Penn Twp consisting of 1,- 986 acres. • Chicago Yards (From Page" 21 900-1300 lbs. 23 25-24 50 Mixed choice and prime heifers 24 50-24 75 Late m the week Choice 23 50-24 50 with loadlots mixed good & Choice 23 50-23 75, Good 22 - 50-23 25 Good 585 lb Stock Steers 23 00, Good 600 lb weights 22 60, Choice 810-1025 lb feeder steers 23 40-24 4C, Load Choice and fancy 890 lbs 23 50, THIS FINE DEALER SELLS MY jSsms# 24 HOUR / wood j 7 W? HEAIERS Visit Our Self Service Shoe Dept. Insulated Hunting Boots $”3.95 Paint - Paint - Paint 2 Gal. $6.98 Inside - Outside - Varnish Enamel Paint thinner $1.39 gal. Terrific prices on Hi-power Rifles Store open Thurs. & Fri. till 9-P.-M. Kauffman's Hdwr. 201-207 E. Main Street NEW HOLLAND. PA. Phone ELgin 4-0951 INSTANTLY REMOVE your WATER PROBLEMS! T H r . COLD STRE A M’ 5 ; wat:er^pu^r»fier; ATevolulionary new, scientific water - purifying development fmn vour water AH witn ONE completely cuto rrotic hfe*m e fibfrglcss tC"N ‘I App bv N S F ' RUST - SULPHUR - CHLOPiNE IRON’ - hARVTUL DEPOSITS ODORS - >r' *o -c ACIDIT'i Now >Cv- con ♦raJe>sLrodcroir discolored dor rmg vc‘or N- Cr> s *oi C ecr /V^untOir Stream PURE WATER . end voj If cl o do w n cli-coL e - * fji O'*J r«. t lound', * no » NO^' COLDSTREAM WATER PURIFIER i c L C.C , - *- - o 0C- ° '' P ' \ - 1 * C CT £* 1 <ivi- P. W. STRICKLAND Di-ii 'b.uoi 31 S. Quoen St, YORK, PA, John G. Meisenberger ficial insemination, and thru C * n - Center panded P ' enn State ’ s pro more ngiorous culling of gram in research and resi still be relatively favorable low-producing cows. It is |<- OcSrStinQ dent instruction, report;] for larger milk output next generally conceded that this “ a Russell' C. Miller, head 0.1 year Some of this expected increase in inherited ability Ai Penn the department of animal increase will also very likely to produce is far from being w “ industry and nutrition Ai. be due to higher production fully used today, and that The Pennsylvania State rea d v underway are studies per “ w - ■ nssss ‘pssns * - T ned t In recent years, the ex- cow cou ]d be- substantially Swine Center designed to quirements and improves perts state, the genetic make- incre ased above present lev- assist the farmer and the feed formulations for swine up of the nation’s dairy herd e i s _ feed producer in getting the Pellets and mash of highanc has been rapidly improved ’ most economical gains from low protein and energy con through more widespread hog production. tent will be compared, Dr, use of proved sires and arti- Patronize Our Advertisers. _ The Swine Center has ex- (Continued on Page 13) | YOUR OWN GRINDER-MIXER Saves you up to $3O a ton on feed This new Papec Mobile Feed Maker operates as efficiently as any big mill. Yet it is priced within reach of the average farmer. And owners report that it saves them up to $3O a ton over the price of bought or custom made feed. Load it with any quantity, from 2 pounds to 2 tons of home-grown ear corn, small grain, oats, or baled hay. Its big 6-inch auger, with 12-inch flighting, handles the mix half again as fast as competitive machines. Use it anywhere on your farm. You can grind and mix your feed, and unload it into your feed bunk, bin, or wagon in the time it would take you to get ready for a trip to the mill. LANDIS BROS., Inc. MANHEIM PIKE fifA |p WE C // CO *, 1 c''" f 5; 4. LANC. EX 3-3906 _____ ARE THANKFUL - - ----- - -- iimi i > i i m t 'ii m For our many customers For the confidence folks have in us For our dependable employees, For a land of opportunity where a business can succeed on its own merits. For a time and land of peace where families can worship God freely, For a country where conscience is respected, where churches are welcomed. For the many blessings of life, many of which we are probably not even aware Holland Concrete Products NEW HOLLAND, PA ml New Gehl Mix-All IT GRINDS! IT MIXESI IT DELIVERS THE FEED! PORTABLE...PTO-POWERED GEHL MIX-ALL makes 2 tons Look at this: shovel in ear com at the' , . . . crib, pick up grain at the bin or self or reea unloading wagon, add concentrate or minutes ..» premix automatically. Big payoff then takes It take the finished feed where you want tn feeders' it bunks, bins, bags or self-feeders, to sen tee er , details at our store —stop in soon. bunks, bins ° r **"■ (rtd \\k— » too veA*s\ set viceJ ,gehl puts aix price factors in your favor FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT COMPANY EPHRATA, R. D. 2 tsssmta •I'’ si Phone New Holland EL 4-9221 hi •"«r Y /0 i'M I
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