USD A Announces Reseal'Program For 1955-56 Corn Crop Support The U. S. Department of Agri culture today announced a reseal program for 1956-crop corn in farm-storage under price support, and an extension of loans on farm-stored 1955-crop corn now under reseal in certain states.' The program will enable pro ducers to extend their farm-stor ago loans on both 1955 and 1956- crop corn for another year fol lowing the July 31, 1957, jpatur ity date for th#e loans and to The Hershey Transplanter r A TRANSPLANTER Farmersville Equipment Co. Ephrata, R. D. 2 N. G MANHEIM. New Ful-O-Pep Chick Starter promotes BETTER LIVING J. C. Suavely & Sons, Jnc. Landisville, Pa. Millport Roller Mills J. C. Walker & Son Lititz, R.D.4, Pa. Gap, Pa. VXXX\X\XXXXXXXXXXXXVVVOVXVXXVVXXXX\XVXXXXX\X\ convert purchase agreements on 1956-crop corn to reaseal loans. Storage payments will be earned for the period of reseal or ex te.ided reseal. 1 State Agricultural Stablization and Conservation Committees will determine whether or not the programs should apply in their states. This decision will be based on the feasibility of safe storage of corn for another year and on the need for addi- [able at these dealers Aval HERSHEY & SON S • PH. MOhawk 5-2271 | Grubb Supply Elizabethtown, Pa, D. W. Hoover East Earl, R. D. 1, Pa. tional storage to take care of anticipated price support take over of 1956 crops m the area. Reseal of 1956-crop corn will not be permitted in angoumois moth- areas. As of Jan. 15, ap proximately 212 million bushels of 1956-crop corn were reported under price support and approxi mately 70.5 million bushels of 1955-crop corn under reseal in 12 states. Farmers who reseal or extend their loans will hold the corn for another year instead of deliver ing it to the Commodity Credit Corporation when the loans ma .PURPOSE Landis Bros. Manheim Pike, Lancaster ore ways than one! •Pep Chick Starter now with Hi-Fi • just can’t be beat when it comes to ig chicks. That’s because Ful-O-Pep is built ity ingredients that promote fast growth, ), and top livability...the same ingredients spell out better living for chicks. come in soon FOR EVERY Row Width Adjustable from 34” to 72” ' George Rutt Stevens R. D. 1. Pa. Paul M. Ressler & Son Paradise, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 15, 1957 ture on July 31, 1957. Farmers who reseal their 1956-crop farm stored corn will receive a stor age payment of 16 cents per bushel at the end of the reseal period July 31, 1958. Farmers, who extend their 1955- crop loans will receive a stor age payment of 16 cents per bushel for the initial reseal period (1956-57) at the time they extend their loans and will receive another full storage pay ment of 16 cents at the end of the extended period (1957-58) if they hold the corn for the full period. Producers who redeem all or part of their corn under either reseal or extended reseal prior to July 31, 1958, will re ceive prorated storage payments DO YOU WANT A HEALTHY LIVING SOIL? THEN USE . . . ★ LEIGHTLEt ORGANIC MIX ★ SOYL-AID 100% NATURAL COMPOST ★ SUPER GRANITES POTASH ★ LONFOSCO COLLOIDAL PHOSPHATE CONTACT JOHN W. NEFF R.D. 2 MT. JOY Ph. Landisville TWinoaks 8-8029 t Outclasses all tractors of its type! You get five working speeds and one road speed—six in all—m this versatile Oliver Super 55 Included is the super low you ve always wanted—only 1y 2 miles per hour at full engine speed. Cut back the throttle and you can slow down to % mp h for those creeping crawl jobs. Best of all, this super low is matched to the recommended PTO speed of 545 r.p.m. Now you cafi handle tough PTO operations with less difficulty, less crop loss. Low, compact and heavy, this 2-3 plow Super 55 also outpulls all tractors in its class. Powered with a modern, thrifty, high-compression gasoline engine or full diesel. Pick the one that saves you the most. See the versatile Super 55 with its built-in hydraulic system and 3-point hitch linkage, double-disc brakes, independently controlled PTO and ball-type unit that makes steering twice as easy. Get the Super 55 story before you buy! G. Hershey & Manheim. RD. 1 N. Faipnersville Equipment Co. Enbrata, R.D. 2 Chas. J. McComsey & Sons Holstein Completes AR Record as 6 Year Old BRATTL EBORO, Vt Among registered Ilolstein- Fnesian cows in Pennsylvania whose recently completed produc tion records were recorded by the Advanced Registry Depart ment of The Holstem-Friesian Assn, of America is the follow ing; Owned by John G Stumpf, Lancaster Bellevue Design Lady Betty, 22,564 lbs. milk, 893 lbs. butterfat, 363 days on test, 3 milkings daily, 6 years, 1 month of age. LANCASTER FARMING Classifieds Ads Pay ST 6-2133 Hickory Hill, Pa. E. L. Herr Peach Bottom 7 ,« • m Son