6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 25, 1964 • Wheat Meeting (Continued from Page 1) wheat acreages from produc tion. He pointed out farmers en rolling in the program, which passed Congress earlier this month, must stay within their 1964 wheat acreage allotment “which already has the mini mum 11 per cent qualifying di version deducted.” A county grower may also divert up to 20 per cent of his 1964 allotment or up to a total of 15 acres if this is larger, Pennay said. In addition to price support loan, the wheat producer is el igible for negotiable certifi cates based on the normal out put of his eligible acreage planted for harvest. The certificates will have fix ed face values 70 cents a bushel for the domestic mar keting certificates, coveungthe glower’s share in the national marketing allocation of U S food wheat production, and 25 cents a bushel for the export marketing ceitifmates coveung FARM LOANS Loans for Machinery, Livestock, Cars, Repairs, and any farm purpose. 10 - 36 year Farm Mortgager Full and part-time farms eligible FARM CREDIT OFFICE 411 W. Roseville Rd. Lane. 393-3031 Sl*' Strong, Hsaliy Corn doesn't just grow - - - It gifs lofs ©I rmtxsr >• pfiRM BCM7EAU Sfaumg d j copn A'L STARTER A* Of f£B-ILIZ£P^ help i _j* J»r Li V-/..2 ■ k „ —j i - ' Why let yom coin aop to chance Let Special Com Slat ter Feit'h/ei give your com a prop er &Uit Lancaster - 394-0541 New Holland - 354-2146 Quarryville - 786-2126 FARM BUREAU his share of the export market ing allocation. Forty-five per cent of the normal wheat production of the farm allotment if planted will be covered by domestic wheat certificates and up to 45 per cent by export certificates. Pennay told the meeting, sponsored by the county ASCS, no certificates would be issued directly to county farmers. The fixed face value of the certificates will be paid parti cipating growers dnect fiom the local ASCS office. In cases where county grow ers ovei planted their 1964 al lotments last fall, Pennay said, they will have to plow down excess acreage if they wish to enroll in the program. The acreage diveision pay ment for individual faims will iIESIRBi m a m i i ir 18118111 Checkerboard News One milking equipment This winter clean and sanitize your milking machines, utensils and bulk milk tanks with just one product. .. Purina iO-Dairy .. . that’s all you need! iO-Dairy is a combination detergent-cleaner milkstone remover that kills a wide variety of harmful bacteria on your milking equipment. Some dairymen even use iO-Dairy as a flank and udder wash before milking, as well as a teat cup rinse. > Kv 3 1 DiS*** Pick up a quart or gallon jug of Puxina 10-Dairy, at our store. the s'Ga&ors why more famie t ‘s feed LPli^^A ffifv.. uJ ituJei nub - f’oio _ i f- v mu Co f z AI? ™ ..a -3 John J. Hess - Vintage Warren Sickman John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane cleaner-sanitizer for all your LOW COST PSSODUCTSON... Pequea James High Gordonville John B. Kurtz Ephrata • Alfoffo Spray (Continued Irom Page 1) Methoxyohlor has proven sat isfactory against weevils hut has generally done a pom - 30b on spittle bugs. Malathion is somewhat less effective against weevlis but it is the only one of the three materials that can be used against the pea aphid on alfalfa, The specialists iccommend the following amounts per acre. be computed by the following methods: Twenty percent of the coun ty’s wheat loan rate ($l5O a bushel) multiplied by the nor mal farm yield (county aver age 33 6 bushels) on the 11 per cent minimum qualifying diversion and on addition cut backs up to 20 per cent of the allotment. Ira B. Lam’is Valley Road, Lancaster Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. Rheems Whiteside & Weicksel Kirkwood S. H. Hiestand & Co. Salunga John J. Hess, II Intercourse- New Providence River Study To Bring Funds To County Water management in the Susquehanna River basin will Two to three pints of 25 per cent guthion emulsion; three quarts of 25 per cent methoxy chlor emulsion, or one and one half pints of 57 per cent mala thion emulsion Thorough coverage is impor tant to good control. Specialists iccommend at least 25 gallons of spiay per acre for a good job. FARMERS! Now You Can Spread Your Own Fertilizer Without Lifting A Single Bag We can deliver Ortho Unipel 20-10-10, 16-1 - 16 and 10-20-20 in bulk in a portable bin which we will place in your field. This bin stands on legs and permits fertilizer to flow by gravity into your spreader. All you operate is a simple lever to discharge the tiny flowable pellets. For More Information Phone 397-3539 Bulk Spreader Service Also Available P.l. 80HRE6&BIIO„llie! SMOKEXOWX Complete automatic feeding lot DAIRY COWS Plus a complete line of bunk feeders to meet your exact needs 8m us for modem CALEB M. WENGER R. D. 1 Drumore Center KI 8-2116 - Quarryville» be a major force in boost,,, Pennsylvania’s economic th and lowering unempln\ a river basin study oifici.il SJl j Wednesday. Joseph Krivak, a le.ule r 0 j the study team now in L lincjj ter County told members of /Lancaster Lions Club Ul4 eventual result of the federal govemment’s five year slijj. would be an outpouring of j, r , vate capital into agricultural and reci ejtionai projects in the 28 square mile watershed. 'The study, he said, will even tually enable Pennsylvania t, hold its fair share of Hie creasing gross national pioduct Ph. Lane. 397-35.19 and CATTLE! AmDcilo UNLOADERS Doubla augers dtllvtr mors tlltgt p«r mlnuta tvtn when tilts* H dtaply frozen ... and at« l*w* operating cost. Patanttd V-piddl* Impellers throw ... not blow.. • silage down chute. Adjusfsblt iM hub* give potltlva traction It d types of silage. Thr**'Polnt ausptnilon MIH imloader level at all time*. Straight-out Auger Feeder With VanDal* unit* you c*n cuilcm tuM the bunk feeding «*t-up to tit your Drive aecllon Include* hopper, drh» •embly and 10', high capacity 9' a |, 5 ,,, Additional auger »ectlon« ar* In 10' vroM and are easily coupled. Feed-R-Fio Bunk Feeder The now, ■*ll-n,e‘nl complete feet 4 '’ cnpscily 6’ superrotateswithint 1 ’ 1 ' nli-wpati cr p'ptact'on, even teeo ru J *'‘ tten, end lo.ver operating cost Conveyor Trough An Important link In automatic ' Positioned oelow silo chute, tho VfitOi conveyor trough carries th* ellago I 3 bunk feeder. Primary section Includes hop* per, drive assembly, and 10', •' ° uD *' Additional 10* auger sacllons m*)i ** addsd. lutomatlc feeding equipment
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