• Wrong Cow by the USDA Research Servce (Continued from Page 4) and Oklahoma researchers at i USDA’s Fort Reno Livestock €sd ,-?77 a year nearlj 65 percent more annual profit Resear ch Station, El Reno, than cow A returned. Okla. The Oklahoma Agncal- This compauson ttas male tuial An entirely new method spreads liquids, frozen manure, or in any condition in between. It does ■ the job perfectly —in a controlled, wide, even pattern. And it’s so amazingly simple, there’s - never a maintenance problem. SIDE SPREADER L. H. BRUBAKER 350 Sfrasburg Pike - Lancaster R. D. 3 Lititz Phone Lancaster 397-5179 " ■ Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766 What model do you need? WE’VE GOT IT IN A BIG 4-PLOW MF 65 Whatever crops you grow, there’s a Massey- Ferguson 65 waiting foryou. You can choose yours in Standard, High Arch, or in Dual or Single Wheel Tricycle models. Come in today ... Let us show you this great new 4-plow Ferguson System tractor... On every model of this tractor, there are pads for mid-mounted cultivators; and all front ends are interchangeable. Look, compare,,. you’ll be a Massey-Ferguson man! Quarryvilie ST 6-2895 Expei iinent Come in or call for a demonstra tion today. YOUR STARLINE DEALER C. E. WILEY & SON operates in lesearch there, There is a simple wiy, say the scientists, to avoid having a held full ol call pioducers like cow A Choose leplace nient heileis that vve,e heavi- Station co- est at weaning Peas Poiridge Hot! Peas Ponidge Cold! Tin cm A Clucken In The Pot Nine dajs old! Doesn’t Make Sense Does It? Try "HONEGGER LAYERS" that makes sense! J. HOWARD MOORE R. D. #1 lATITZ, PEW A. Phone: 026-5-108 WincHe's Hatchery COCHRAXVILLE. PA. Phone: Atglen LfY 3-5941 SUPER PRICE SPECIALS Let us repair and recondition your tractor and farm equipment during Dec., Jan., and February at special discount prices on labor, tires, and tubes. Three Full Months To Pay Steam Clean & Paint A Specialty Famous New Holland Triple Check For Your Baler and Other New Holland Equipment Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 1, 1962 Jap. Beetles May Increase Next Few Years HARRISBURG Japanese beetle.anfestation, little chang ed this >eai in Pennsylvania liom 10ul, niav continue to hold its own unless intensive and conceited eiaduation measures can be adopted, Di Thomas L Guvton, dnectoi ot the Buieau o£ Plant luclustiv, State Depaitment of AgncuL tuie said todav The beetles oveivvmtei in the giub stage in the giound, feeding on grass loots in the tall and spi mg They change to beetles in eailj summei, emerging as golden green, haid shelled adults, ready to •devour roses and other flow ers and foliage The giubs can be killed in the giound by use of insecticides, some of which aie effective foi several years However, beetles emerging from untreated plots can eas. ilv infest the treated areas above ground George B Sleesraan, bureau entomologist who directed the beetle survey, reported infestation partieulaily heavy in and near the Pittsburgh and Philadelphia metropoli tan areas, including Westmor. land, Yayette, Washington, Beaver and Butler counties, in addition to Allegheny, in Southwestern Pennsylvania and Bucks, Montgomeiy, Chester and Delaware, along with Philadelphia, in the Southeast Northern tier counties, in cluding Pike, Lackawanna, Contact Us Today! Wool Growers Are Reminded Keep Records Wool gioweis who maiketed lambs this tall should keep adequate lecoids ot then sales so that the\ ill be able to make piopei applications for payment undei the wool incen tive piogiam, Fied Cl Seldom ndge Chan man of the Lan castei County Agucultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee meed ioday The sales lecord foi lambs sold must include the name ot the bmei, Ins signatme, and the number ot lively eight lambs sold, plus the descnp tion Tinshoin ’ Lamb payments aie made only on lambs that have ney ei been shorn to en couiage the customary practice of selling lambs with the wool on Mi Seldomndge said that lamb feedeis particularly should keep accurate records which will establish the length of time they have-owned lambs on which they apply for pay ment Wyoming and Sullivan in the Northeast showed no increase. A small buildup was noted in a band across the state ex tending fiom the northern tier counties dow n to about mid state Slefesman pointed out that Japanese beetles grubs thrive in lush new lawns He attri buted the increased infesta tion in the state’s two leading metropolitan areas largely to laige scale changes from rur al to urban development. Kirkwood Kl 8-2110 5
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