FOR DEVOTED SERVICE Harvey C Wood (left) exchanges pleasantries with his erstwhile boss, Edward S- Bixler, Lime stone Products Corp. of America. Wood Chester County Farmers Reminded To Use Enough Fertilizer on Grains Winter gram acreage that will be seeded down next spring to hay and pasture mixtures needs adequate plant nutrients this fall and next year, points out Associ- ate County Agent Joseph H Way of Chester County He says re search conducted at the Pennsyl vania State University has shown the following system to be most profitable for fertilizing fall sown small grains which are seeded clown to grasses and legumes 'v>'.. ■■ - \ ' s' ' v stsvc V? s' X <■* s^ p.< IT’S NO ACC that A. H. Hoffman SEED 46% of all the “Certified” 51% of all the “Certified” 86% of all the “Certified” grown in Pennsylvania All because so many farmers intcresi jields are demanding dependable qu seeds For more profitable grain crops n Hoffman seed is planted on your grai Contact your local Hoffman repre' Landisville TW 8 J 421 for delivery n A. H. HOFFMAN SE Dnll deeply across the pre pared seedbed 400 pounds per acre of 0-20-20 fertilizer or its equivalent When dnlmg the. small gram drill an additional 300 pounds per acre of 5-10-10 fer- tilizer The pre-planting applica tion of 0-20-20 is applied to help establish a good new seeding next spring and to enable the soil to provide enough plant nutrients for the first hay or pasture pro duction year Landisvillc, Pi gS" V holds a gift presented by the firm at “service recognition” party during the NEPPCO Exposition in Harrisburg, Oct. 8 to 10. ZwJiHO OR . CKS Leghorns -Housed Basis cord made by 1800 irm of L. M. Garrotte, with low losses and :ed on carefully-kept same high quality ■ghorns nearby from ised to produce them ;k this year? sw Hamps, Sex Links .10 n for Quality Chicks : F, Oxford, Pa. 28G Collect NEPPCO Honors Harvey Wood At Exposition HARRISBURG —Harvey Chase Wood, noted poultry breeder and industry leader in the Northeast, was singled out for special honors at the 20th exposition of the Northeastern Poultry Producers Council. Focal point of the special recognition program was the pres entation of a bound volume of let teis and mementos from more than a hundred of Wood’s inti mate friends both in and out of the poultry industry Six of these were present in a surprise visit Each had amusing anecdotes to relate about their past associations with the poultry leader Those participating were Ernest H Kieser, Toledo, Ohio, Carl B Bender, New York City, Harvey Wood, Jr, Newton, N J , D C R Hoff, Neshanic Station, N J , Edward S Bixler, Newton, N J , and James C Wcsel, Rosc mont, N J In presenting Wood with the special historical volume, Weisr-1 commented “In every age and in every area, the world has found men of leadership who have alt ered the color of the warp and wool of their time Such a person is Harvey Chase Wood ’’ In recounting some of the high spots from the industry leader’s career, Weisel mentioned the selection of one of Wood’s Light Brahma’s as the model for a U. S Postage Stamp, and his many successful efforts in promoting in dustry shows and events Master of ceremonies for the event was Phillip Alampi, New 'Jersey Secretary of Agriculture Serving on the committee in charge of the event were Pitcher DePue, Limestone Products Coip Meat Production Down; Pork Drops 8 Pet. During the first eight months of 1957, commercial production of reel meat in this countiy totaled 16,855 million pounds according to latest Crop Reporting Board figures , This is thiee per cent less than the 17,447 million pounds pro duced during the first eight pionlhs of 1956 Of the vai ions I j pes of red meat produced, beef was down one per cent from 1956, veal was dowij two per cent, poik, down eight per cent, mutton and lamb down two per cent, and lard down eight per cent Production of red meat this past August is icportcd to be one per cent be low July 1957 and three per cent below August 1956. Lancaster Farming, Friday, Oct. 18, 1957 A $lOO BOND IS BEING PRESENTED to Fred Humbert Jr., Big Cove Tannery, by Wilbur Clark, editor of Every bodys Poultry Magazine Humbert was selected Boy of the Year at the NEPPCO Exposition in Harrisburg last week. of America, Newton, N J , Wil liam Anderson, New England By- Products Corp, Boston, Clayton H Stains, Fleftungton, N J, Auction Market, Di Alfred Van Wagenen, managing director of the Northeastern Poultry Produc ers Council, James C Weisel, Rosemont Paultry Faims, Inc, Rosemont, N J, and Richard Al leman, publisher of Everybodys Poultry Magazine, Hanover, Pa The World of Agriculture Can Be in Your Mail Box Farming is changing constantly. 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