‘ 'te'ffw- ''ft', m ALFALFA, AS YOU SEE in the foreground, is about M though combining will not start for a few more days ready for a second cutting in Lancaster County. Some The small grain crop appears to be exceptionally good farmers have started binding and shocking wheat al-||[ this year and barley yields are reported high (LF Photo) LANCASTER FARMING j CLASSIFIED ADS i PAY SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavely’s Farm Service New Holland EL 4-221 If you are Ready To Buy . . . GOOD CHICKS Pick up your phone and call at Oxford, (Pa.) 286 COLLECT Bill will pay the call. Consumers, including buyers for stores, institutions, etc., want the Best Meat and Eggs ... no irregular lots of birds or mixed colors and mixed quality eggs. The final result depends on what you start with, and we have the chicks that will make Premium-Price meat and eggs. Interior quality of eggs is “tops”. Started Pullets Now Ready Carey White Leghorns, White Rocks, Cornish-Rock Cross, Merryknoll and Golden Sex-Links, New Hamps and Barred Rocks. Phone today for a date. * Barling’s Hatchery Box F, Oxford, Pa» BOOST HEN VIGOR George Rutt Stevens R. D. 1. P»- Gr abb Supply Elizabethtown, Pa. vxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxv(|Jvvxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxvv 5 First Estimates Show 1958 Peach Crop May Reach 3 million Bushels HARRISBURG First official estimates show Pennsylvania’s 1958 peach crop is expected to total 3,000,000 bushels, a 700,000- bushel increase over 1957, the State Department of Agriculture said today. The Pennsylvania Crop Report stop in for more information Millport Roller Mills Lititz, R-D.4, Pa. J. C. Walker & Son Gap, Pa. H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Leola, Witmer & Ronks, Pa. with a small daily feeding of !-0-Pep Super Greens Pellets Vitamin-rich Ful-O-Pep Super Greens tep up feed intake . . . bring out the very best in your hens. They’ll help promote top production, good hatchability, and long laying life. Just sprinkle a few Ful-O-Pep Super Greens Pellets over your regular mash each day. irg Service said average peach pi eduction in the commonwealth foi the past 10 years was 2,451. 000 bushels ACCORDING TO forecasts, the nation’s 1958 peach crop will tota! 74,500,00 bushels, a 19 per cent increase over the previous yeai and 18 per cent above average It piospects materialize, the na turn s ciop will be the largest since 1947 | SMOKETOWN, PA. = | Ph. Lane. EX | .lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllll?. D. W. Hoover East Earl, R. D. 1, Pa. S. 11. Hiestand & Co. Salunga, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Friday, July 11, 1958 '/✓ > V If the Pennsylvania foiecast holds up the Keystone State this ye a r will rank fourth among peach producing states, being ex ceeded only by California, Georgia and South Carolina Pennsylvania’s set of peaches was described as much heavier than usual and groweis will be icquired to do some thinning to peimlt satisfactory development of truit Some freeze damage wa~ reported in Lehigh, Union and Ene Counties. New Egg Washing Corapouijd IHP Outstanding In Value Safe ... Easy-to-Use ... Economical j Try This New Labor Saving Product EASTERN STATES FARMERS' EXCHANGE Ph. Quarryville ST 6-3647 or Lane. EX 4-3755 @fae£ett (fyatt&i from GREIDEE LEGHORN FARMS, Inc. Keeping Hens Laying in Hot "Weather' H 1. Put lights on hens from midnight on. This || allows them to eat early in the cool pait of the :: morning Be sure there is plentv of fresh feed avail able in hoppers early in the morning, even if it means :: filling the hoppers in the evening I would not ;j recommend lights on laying pullets at this time £ of jj year as it may affect production later on. <■ :: 2. On yearling hens, if an all-raash program is be- « ing used, feed consumption can be increased by switching to an all-crumble or ail-pellet prograp Hens became lazy in hot weather and can eat moye \\ with less effort. ■ H *« 3. If you hgve a pen that gets exceptionally hbt ll due to no insulation under the roof tn w hite washing the roof Ordmarly the white wash will last oyer most of the hot W'eather, and jou 11 be surprised iat the difference it’ll make i 4. Fans really pay off Use large capacity fans apd jj mount them so they blow into the pen A thermostat ;♦ can be used to stop fans if weather suddenly gets too H cool at night. :: 5. Check for lice and mites Lice and hot weather can wreck a good flock of lavers •• Many poultrvinen have told us that Greider leg- H horns hold un better than most other shams m hot :: weather This ability has also been shown in egg H laving tests Whv don’t nou ti\ a fock of Greider jj leghorns and see for yourself :: Greider Leghorn Farms Inc. Phone OL 32455 Mt. Jo%. R. 1, Pa. nttn»fHt«H»*««»»»»f«***4***»»******»************ t **|^|*^* <, ***^****|************|* Farm Women 14 Hear Lecture On Hindu Missions Anna Brencman Hagen, foimcr missionary to Dholka, Ahmeds bad District Bombay, India, pie sented an illustrated lecture on mission work among the Hindus ot India at a meeting Wednesday of Farm Women 14 1 The meeting was held at the home of Hrs John Groff, Mfillow Brook Farm R 1 Honks We can proie that H&N Balanced Breeding will increase your' egg pioduction Get more income from \our laung house start with H&\- ‘ Nick Chicks’ today Write for FREE price list arid illustrated literature. 41so Ist Generation White \pn. tiess broiler chicks > - FUORIW F ARMS*; -INC. r 1 Mt. Joy 2 Lancdster County Pa.i Mt. Joy,OLdf icld 3-9891 * Tips On 5