16—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Dec. 13,1957 Tobacco Buying In Conn. Valley 40 Pet. Complete Tobacco buyers in the Connecti cut Valley were out early this year and it is estimated that the binder crop there is now about 40 per cent sold Quality there is the lowest in years due to the drouth Produc tion is down It is estimated that only 3,000 acres of binder were grown during the past season Valley growers are under the government price support pro gram which gives them a 60 cent a pound floor under the product Most of the tobacco nioved sold for this figure or a few cents higher. Of four major cigar manufac tmers, two are not buying strong ly One company is showing only a moderate interest in the crop, and the other has been very strong in the field. A note of interest in the tobac co trade is that buyers in the burley areas of Tennessee and Kentucky aie buying leaf this year that would never have reach ed the ouction floor in other years. The tobacco most in de mand there is a large heavy dark leaf instead of the usual light nuld variety. This year only about one per cent of the burley crop is going into goi ernment storage. This one per cent is light mild leaf that usually commands a premium in the cigarette trade. Southern farmers are now growing tobacco more like it is grown here using plenty of nitrogen to get a heavy dark leal Just how far this trend in pro duction will continue is a matter of conjecture and some concern to Southern producers and buy ers If the cigarette companies continue to desire strong dark leases, it will mean the develop ment of new types and varieties of tobacco plants and a drastic shift in the methods of produc tion. |g|-: .i EE3S?~Tr~ ~ If '»'Sj -- _ ,*=£^^*ic*»sss Z(iHtS&tCfJ//C& a/sQtMuMfti/ Cl//n/7YB#££Dm Over the past 31 years Kimber Leghorns have helped many breed ers, hatcherymen, and commercial roultrymen succeed. Today Kim er Farms, Inc. trapnests over *O,OOO pullets ... has 284 single male pedigree pens ... and a staff H»£ 230 persons, including five full time geneticists and three veteri narians, The K-137 is the best cur rant product of a \ery broad re iearch program. May we send you a 16-page illus trated booklet about Kimber Farms «ad the K-137? •jitn rf«t*s and prlctfi w •nmWermi Manheim Pike Lancaster, Pennsjlvama Telephone: EXpress 2-2154 AUTHORIZED # A fmtetjCm. - ‘ |«Y ASSOCIATE HATC Early Winter Months Are Good Time to check Livestock Health The month of December, when the pressure of farm work slack ens somewhat, is a good time to have livestock examined and to inspect 'the farm’s physical plant, the American Foundation for Ani mal Health suggested today. The slack farm season is a good time to have any needed Stretch You-Grain with Sugared Schumacher Feed Livestock Feed for DAIRY & BEEF CATTLE HOGS, SHEEP & HORSES YOU’LL UOCE YOUR FEEDING RESULTS when you feed Quaker Sugared Schumacher Feed to your livestock —either as the entire grain ration or in combination with other grains. You see, it’s a blend of grain products plus molasses, added proteins and minerals including important trace minerals. It’s nutri tious, palatable and digestible. And it’s priced right . . . for economical feeding. All* *U«i* Inqufr* •b*u» S. H. Hiestand & Co. Salunga, Pa. Millport Roller Mills Lititz, R D. 4, Pa. for ? Ful-0-Pep Feeds for Livestock & Poultry. i\\\\\\V\\\\\Y^\\\\\\\\\\VV\\ OFF It s an • surgery performed on livestock, the Foundation said. Such opera tions as dehorning cattle, trim ming the feet of herd bulls and removing tusks from boars should be done this month. Farmers should have their veterinarian check dairy cows for mastitis, and bulls for fertility. “Livestock need physical ex- THE CAR SCHUMACHER Contain** GRAIN PRODUCTS (ram earn, anti wbaof, karlay MOLASSiS vT ADDED MINERALS . . Including tract mlntralc ADDED PROTEIN See or call us today for Sugared SCHUMACHER animations just as much as hu- profits. mans .do,” Foundation officials ‘‘Ventilation of poultry houses, said. “An annual physical check up in December or January can pay real dividends, especially in detecting latest diseases before ■they have a chance to spread through the whole herd, or m learning of nutritional or breed ing problems which could hamper George Rutt Stevens R, D. 1, Pa. D. W. Hoover East Earl, Jl. D. 1, Pa. SALE Ntti feeds p Your Ful-O-Pep Dealer is Receiving Straight Carloads of SCHUMACHER Regularly. See Him Today & Order Yours You Can’t Beat This Price! AVAILABLE IN CONVENIENT PELLETS AT NO ADDED COST. hog houses and dairy barns should also be checked. Frost formed on the ceiling of the barn or house is an indication of faulty to ventilation. pneumonia in pigs by causing the animals to become chilled. Grubb Supply Elizabethtown, Pa. J. C. Walker & Son Gap, Pa. -< contributes