-A—Lancaster Farming, Frii 6 Poultry Assn. Finds Exchange ‘Gripe’ Free The “gripes” at the Poultry I xchange operations review meet ing turned out to be only minor ones Thursday night With only 35 users of the Ex change appearing for the session, most of these buyers, it was felt that the operations must be satis factory to the majority of useis Poultry association president Jay Greider remarked that there certainly would have been a much laiger turn-out if theie were any thing wrong NOAH KREIDER was in charge of the meeting as head of the Poutry Exchange operations com mitee of the Poultry Association He called on Levi Brubaker, past piesident of the Exchange, to moderate the meeting Buyer-seller relationships form- Set Those Flies! . . . and get 'em fast with ROCKLAND KLEEN-KOW Caftle Fly Spray (with new repellent RC11) r> 4 q > For space-spmyirg use KSsen-Kow Aerosol 1 lb. or 3 Jb. Disposable Wherever Flies /f. Co naregate ROCKLAND'S //J GREEN DEATH 2*# /'/alathion bait \v kills them for sure 7 See Yoar Denier ROCKLAND C H S CHEMICAL COMPANY -- « West Caldwell, New Jersey tillers and tillhr/mowers (HORIMA' —P easy to operate CHORLMASTHR Tiller or Tilhr/Mower and leave hard work behind' Tough garden and >ird chorea are done quickly and cisily The THlcr/iMowtra add fiat MOWING md LLAF PGLVCRiZ/NG to tfua ama/mg versatility. Get a CHORCMASTCR ... highest quality, reasonably priced I 3 QUAUIY BUILT TILLERS and TILLER/MOWERS for your lobs Heavy Duty Tlller/Mower • T,wn A Country Tiller/Mower . Heevy Dufy Tiller So® CHOREMASTER Today. Well gladly arrange demonstrations of e Garden Tractors e Garden Tillers e Rotary Mowers e Cham Saws and Power Hole Diggers L. H. BRUBAKER Lane. 3 7607 rasbuig 0\ 7 600 J lilz \l\ fl 7706 iday, May 2, 1958 ed the hulk of the questions brought before the meeting. It was brought out that the buyer and seller should arrange to meet to weigh birds and make eveiy effort to be on time Mu tual agreement also is needed when determining what “chicken catchers” should be paid IT WAS FELT that $2 an hour was a fair price to be shared equally Contract buying, a problem in aieas of New England, was be lieved to be no problem here One subject tossed aiound aiound periodically by the Ex change is the hiring of an inde pendent flock inspector. Howevei a consensus of opinion was that current volume did not warrant such an outlay of funds. Integrated operations are loos ing ground, the crowd was told In Southern areas, poultry opera tions aie being financed by bank credit, individual credit and as community projects The South is also changing their methods of marketing Some buyers said that the build ins of poultry houses in this area should be encouraged They said that a good price spread will en courage expansion of poultry rais ing, although labor competition with the South still limits profit able competition Biubaker said that the small independent poulti> operation is going to be mlh us for a long while He said that the small operator can continue to opciatc, although his laboi income will be smaller than the laige opeiation can aftoid Farm Calendar K I) v N Mew Holland Community 411 Club Bpm at Bank Building ' 71 4 H Leadei Tiannng Meeting PP&L Bldg, Lancastci Chicken of Tomorrow Contest Faun Show Bldg Hams bin g Kukwood Community 411 Club 8 pm, Fulton Grange May 7 Chicken ot Tomouow Auction - - Coatosi ilie iH Leaflet Tidining building Lancastei Led Rose Baby Beef & Lamb Club 8 pm at Rohieislown Elom School May 8 Lilitz Manheun 411 Chi b Pin al I J aa land School 350 Strashurg Pike Lilitz R.1J.3 May 5 May 6 UGI |R Keystone Ag Engineers Hear Newest Methods of Farm Construction Pennsylvania agricultural en gineers were Shown some of the latest developments in farm building, hay making and food preservation at a meeting of the Pennsylvania section, American Society of Agricultural Engineers, held April 24 and 25, at State Col lege Concrete tilt-up construction lor faim buildings was expamed bv Sidney J Myers, structural field engineer of the Portland Cement Assn These buildings are built of pre formed slabs of concrete The slabs, usually eight feet square and four inches thick are formed light at the building site and then are tilted into position by lto3 MARTIN’S LIMESTONE Ivan M. Martin, Inc., Blue BalL Pa. SEDUCE COST OF GROWING (HEALTHY) PULLETS FARM BUREAU GROWING MASH Supplement range or gram feeding with this “booster ration” See how it builds high producing layers in a hurry Extra added Vitamins and Antibiotic Supplement to reduce mortality, to improve growth, and increase feed efficiency PROMPT and * jj*' COURTEOUS SERVICE LANCASTER MANHEIM NEW HOLLAND QUARRYVILLE using a regular farm Uactor. ADVANTAGES OF this type of building include low cost, fire proof ness, rot freeness, and high '■trength However they do have a dis advantage in that a 10 by 10 slab is about the largest that can be handled thus limiting the height of the structuie. Some of the buildings that can be made this way include ma chine sheds, hog houses, ami Siam storage houses The cost i uns from a dollar to $lO9 a square foot PENN STATE AG engineers explained some of the whys of current interest in hay handling I v. m | BUILD HIGH PRODUCING fi LAYERS the Farm Bureau Way! FEED "ENERGIZED" WAT BUR& 1 \ew Holland ELgin 4-2113 Ph - Tone Hill Hlllcrest 5 3455 ,c. cot/. %«■ is *\\v. v DELIVERY IN BAGS or BULK ■ y