A LOT OF GOOD BEEF is going through the Lancaster Union Stock Yards these days. This mixed lot of choice and prime steers moved through the Yard last week, being consigned out of the County. In More farmers own Gehl "Chop-All” than any other independent make yet the Gehl is priced Jower than 8 other leading makes. Big capacity Gehl is easier running, lasts years longe'r and is famous for cleaner, finer cutting. And chopping is cheaper! ' Leading universities have proved chopping is. cheaper than other forage handling, methods— saves you up to $2BO if you put up' 200-tons of hay, and $330 for every 200 tons of corn you put into silage. Before you buy a chopper, get the, Gehl deal! * **»* , *L J r"' CONESTOGA FARM SERVICE R. M. BRUBAKER QUARRYVILLE, PA. f 'l?l a sW *Ti f! i (*’, ;»- it -’S'i *iS 5i 4*' s chopping Com* in and get a free copy of fhe Gehl borage Profit Plan See, without obligation, how much you can so»eT?n your own farm— by chopping creasing ‘ demand from Western growers who are back in the cattle market after the drouth ,is causing a generally high lev el in price for good quality feeder cattle. (LF Photo) is cheaper... "Chop-All" with Self-Prooelled with I-Row Crop Head 2-Row Crop Head "Chop-all" with Hay Pick-Up PTO Forage Blowers PTO Self-Unloading Forage Box l lop-AII" with ' Crop Head 5 or 6-foot Mower Bar SALUNGA, PA Lancaster Fanning, Friday, May 17, 1957—1 i Penn State Finds Internal Browning Caused by Tobacco Mosaic Virus Cause of a mysterious tomato disease that has been worrying groweis and processors lor years has been established by a plant Pathologist at the Pennsylvania State University John S Boyle, associate professor of plant path ology, found that an abnormal ripening disorder of tomato, com monly called internal browning, s caused by the tobacco mosaic vuus. No cure is yet known for inter nal browning, Dr Boyle points out. He thinks it will take some time to develop a remedy. On one hand, there aie no lines to tomato, mmune to tobacco mosaic virus irom which to develop disease resistant plants Inoculation (vac cination) has been tried With young plants without success. And virus decreases yield when • * «» •i :: «• »• «-* »* •• ATTENTION DAIRYMEN Limestone Sand For Use , •» ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ it Jt D. M. STOLTZFUS & SON, INC. Asphalt Paving & Crushed Stone Quarryville STerling 6-2191 •ini*m****nt*linniMj*oJJJslS*St*JS**mJ«n{J4*S*J*4l**»{t***l***************** ,f *^*^ CQUNT THE ADVANTAGES OF SAVING HERE! We offer to everyone insmed safety for your savings, as well as a good return. Besides, our savings accounts are flexible you may open an account with any amount and add to ir whenever you wish. Why not pay us a friendly \ isit soon and get started saving here? Current Dividend 3% Paid On Savings Accounts Insured to $lO,OOO FIRST FESERAII ? Jewries and£oan *4 . *»*OOUT?OK OP UAMcZSTIK 85 North Duk * ♦J|||l t Phone EX 7-5898 *Jw Gilbert H. Hartley, Treasurer Emlen H. Zellers, Secretary introduced into young plants The disease has been carefully studied under natural conditions - on farms in southeastern Pennsyl vania, as well as in laboratories’ and on lest plots of the Agricul tural Experiment Station. Dr. Boyle says the disease is, widespiead in the eastern United States and that many commercial growers have suffered serious crop losses The browning causev an unattractive appearance and the tissues of the fruit become tough and coik-like, making it un suited for either the fresh mar kets or the processors There is no danger to human beings who eat infected tomatoes Working on the project with Dr Boyle was David C Wharton, of Avoca. who received his doctor of philosophy degree in plant pathology last June For Your In Dairy Barns Call Quarryville, Pa. „ i ■ . I U) t-i I per Annum.
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