Farm Bureau To Help Dairymen During Drought! Being fully aware of the seriousness and urgency of the drought conditions Farm Bureau has taken POSITIVE AC . TION to assist dairymen during this trying time. Since DARI-LAS is an excellent ROUGHAGE EXTENDER, and since a short roughage supply is a serious problem for all dairymen, we felt we «ould best lend a helping hand by mak- ing . . . . DARI-LAS AVAILABLE AT COST PRICE! The SPECIAL REDUCTION OF PRICE will be effective be ginning Monday, August 6th. Check with your Farm Bureau FIELDMAN regarding feeding directions and complete details of DARI-LAS. To further assist you during the drought period, we have on hand, or enroute, CITRUS PULP, 13% ALFALFA PELLETS and MIXED HAY. Check with us before you buy. DARI-LAS WILL S-T-R-E-T-C-H ROUGHAGE SUPPL ES Start Today.. F eed The F arm Bureau Way I II Manheim 4w®^» Quarryvill© ;r j_ ELgin 4-2146 STerling 6-2126 Lancaster EX 4-0541 New Holland <«■- ( >• -j. r,-r> ' z o J / 665-2466 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 4, 1962 pastures will have very little -Quarryville Man ' alue thlb fall Is Young Farmer Conservationist State President Begins Duties A Lancaster County farm- T~. er was named president of the * Pennsylvania Young Farmers R ic hard A Shipman, a na- Association in a special elec- ne D f the Sunbury area has tion last Saturday. begun work with the local Alfred R Overly, formerly work unit ot the Soil Conserva a regional vice president, will tion Service, W Martin Muth, fill the unexpired term of Work Unit Conservationist James Bnstline, Landisburg said this week R 2, who has resigned to take Shipman began his duties a position with the Soil Con- as a conservation aid last servation Service. Monday in the Lancaster office The 32 year-old Holstein where he will assist Muth and dairyman of Quarryivlle R 2 Abner Houseknecht, soil Con was named to the post during servatiomst in establishing a meeting of the Young Farm- conservation practices on coun ers’ Executive Board meeting ty farms. at Wyalusmg Rocks, Bradford County. Overly, the Outstanding Re gional Young Farmer of 19G1, is serving ths third consecutive term as president of the Lam peter Young Farmers Chapter. James Lefever, a Guernsey Dairyman from Quarryville R 3, will succeed Overly in the post ot vice president Lefever is a member of the Solauco Young Fanners Association Five YFA members from Lancastei, including' Vincent Becker, Lititz R 3, state secre taiy attended the state meet- ing • Drought 1 (Continued from Page 1) tar enough to be pernianentlv damaged bj the diought but some of the ciops are out in full blossom fai shoit of nor mal size In cential ana south ern aieas ot the countv, to bacco continues to make satis faetorv giovvth in spite ot the diy soil Pastmes, completely unpio duetive lor seveial weeks io\v in most ot the county are still pioducmg some feed in spotty aieas in the southern aiea Danymen in particulai are casting about toi substitute toiaga tor wmtei feeding and many aie planning some tem poral y pasture piogiam to tiy to stietch shoit haj supplies as far as possible Hovvevei, without min soon tempoiaiy The Answer To Your Egg Profits Moore Forms Ghostiey Pearl Chicks Are From 2 Year Old Breeders ALSO STARTED PULLETS • Better Livability & More • High Interior Egg Quality • Large Eggs at Early Age • More Eggs with Less Feed MOORE FARMS 780 EDE\ ROAD LANCASTER LO 9-0416 Need . . . HAY - STRAW - EAR CORN Buy Now and Save! More and more fanners are busing from us for better value and all around satisfaction. Delivered any quantity Phone Strasburg OV 7-3211 Esbenshade Turkey Farm PARADISE, PA. Shipman graduated from the Sunbury Area Joint High School in 1961 m the vocation al agriculture curriculum. Ho was born and raised on a farm where his father and grandfather were cooperatora with the Northumberland County Soil Conservation Dis trict. Co-Op Honors Retiring Man Edwin Witmer, Quarryville was honored at a banquet up on his retirement after 13 years as a tield serviceman for Eastern States Farmers Ex change, Inc. Appiovimately 50 employees and associates of the coopera tive heard a taped message tioin the general manager of Eastern States in Springfield, Mass M itmer i eceu ed a plaquo and a vvnst watch Mrs Wft mei was presented a bouquet ot Red Roses Paul Howard, Manager of the local branch stated that the services of Mr Witmer would be greatly missed by all those connected with the co operative Fungi aie plants but have no green coloring matter and theiefoie cannot manufacture their o\\ n food 5
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