16—Lancaster Farming, Friday, April 5, 1957 Using Limestone Means /OLUNTEER LABOR turned out March 28 to Poultry Center At the upper left from left to Lancaster; George Zeiset Brownstown, Harry - ter Upper right left to light are Paul Rowe, Oan Good holding up the shovel. Lower left: Some vhile smoothing off a fill gives a welcome break Pasmussen of Penn State checks the plantings on Harry Sloat, shown walking away from Rasmus- I !■,)< ■' ‘(f 'Vlh'i U5l ') t‘M? assist in planting ornamental plants at the nev jjj right are Daniel K. Good, R 1 Columbia, Roy Erb I Hauser, R 7 Manheim, and Claude Smith. Lancas I Straburg; an employee of Heir’s Nurseries, ancl of the workers find that holding down the blade " to the digging and watering. Lower right Prof f his master plan. He and Associate County Agenl M sen, supervised the plantings. (LF Photos) 'f ■ V ' I=. I —jr ■os A test at a Midwestern experiment station shows the effect of completed liming on alfalfa yield NO Lime HALF Limed FULL Limed The above test proves you will profit by testing your soil and applying the amount of Limestone needed^ to bring your soil up to near neutral! You save cold cash when you lime properly! NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER Ivan M. Martin Limestone® rj | 11 n New Holland ELgin 4-2112 Dllie Dali,r3. Terre Hill HUlcrest 5-3455 (Soil limed to-neutral) t 522 lbs. ■ 2339 lbsJ* 5818 lbs.