INSPECTING THE WINNING SAMPLE of honey at the county 4-H club roundup Thursday night are, left to right, Robert Landis, president of the county Honey Producers; Daniel Hershey, Annette Long, and Clyde Hahn. The three 4-H members placed one, two, and three, respectively, in the club roundup. L. F. Photo. RATS! BUT IN 1963 THE PIED PIPER WOULD AND THE RATS WOULD BE DEPRIVED OF A POPULATION EXPLOSION - WHEREVER WIDE AWAKE FARMERS USE Eastern States Farmers Exchange, Inc. RATS! 'They fought the dogs, and killed the cats, and bit the babies in the cradles. and ate the cheeses out of the vats. and licked the soup from the cook's own ladles." BE UNEMPLOYED EASTERN STATES PUOCIDE RAT CHUCKS • Pre-Packaged Individual 3-ounce Units. • Safe to Handle • Simple to Bait • Moisture Resistant • Prevents Deterioration • Less Waste RATS! Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 19, 1963—7 • Honey Producers (Continued from Page 1) hived the other two. He scor ed 91 G out ot a possible 100 points on his proiect record In second place was Annette Long, Lititz R 3, the daughter of Mr and Mrs Melvin Long Other exhibit placings were as follows, 3. Clyde Hahn, Columbia Rl, 4 William Houser, Lampeter, 5 Lloyd Hahn, Columbia Rl, and 6 Albert Henry, New Providence Rl. Members ot the Lancaster County Honey Pioducers As sociation voted to contact the county Fruit Groweis to ar range for a combined banquet. A committee will be appointed by president, Robert Landis William Clarke, extension Apiaiy specialist Irom the Pennsylvania State Unuersity, said he had inspected -county bees during the afternoon and found that the honey flow this year was only fair. He said the drought had cut the honey flow somewhat, but not too severely Good managers will still average GO to 80 pounds per colony, he estimat ed. Clarke told the beekeepers Day Old and Started Pullets FLORIN FARMS, INC. Mount Joy, Pa. RFD #l, 653-9891 Complete automatic feeding for DAIRY COWS and CATTLE! Plus a complete line of bunk feeders to meet your exact needs Straight-out Auger Feeder 8m us for modsrn CALEB M. WENGER B. D. 1 Drumore Center KI 8-2116 Quarryville, Pa, that some feeding will have to be done, but that supers should be removed non so that the bees will stole aster honey, now being collected, will be stored in the brood ch am bei. 4-H Wildlife Club Sees Slides Membeis of the county, 4-H wildlife club saw slides taken on their recent tup to the mountains at the Thuisday night meeting in the home of Mailene Gentzlei, New Holland Pike, Lancaster Roll call was answered by members leportmg on the wildlife they had seen during the last month. Haiold De- Long, Peach Bottom Rl, ga\e a demonstration on the prop er method ot trapping foxes. The next meeting will be on November 20 at the home of Robeit Ulrich, Pemyn. Armed with newest weapons and new detection methods, the ‘‘new” Navy can move faster, stay at sea longer, hit harder, and reach out farther than ever before. 63 H & N “Nick Chicks” ’e improved models of the & N “Nick Chicks” which irned an award* for high ;t income ($3.12 per hen oused) *USDA summary iport ARS 44-79-2. AmDcile UNLOADERS Doubla augara dallvar more allaga par mlnuta avan whan allaga la daaply troran . . . and at a lowar oparatlng coat. Patantad V-p»ddla Impallara throw ... not blow .. . allaga down ehuia. Adjustable drlva hub* glva poaltiva traction In aH typaa of allaga. Thraa-polnt auapanalon kaapa anloadar (aval at all tlmaa. With VanDala units you can euatam buM tha bunk loading Ht-up to tit your naads. Orlvo ■•ctlon tncludaa hoppar, drlvo aa* ••mbly and 10', blob capacity I* sugar. Additional sugar aactlons ara In 10' unit* and ara aaally couplad. Feed-R-Flo Bunk Fiedir Tha mw, all-m»tal complete teadar, Hlfh capacity »' »uo»r rotate! within tub*. Glvm alUwaathar protection, avan food dltUlbuV Won, and low«r operating coat, Gonvtyor Troujh Aa Important link In automatic (ending. Petitioned balow alio chute, tha VanDala convayar trough carrlaa tha allaga te tha bunk (aadar. Primary aactlon Includaa hop* par, drlva aaaambly, and 10', •' augar. Additional 10' augar aactlona may ba added. lutomatlc foedlng equipment
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