4 1> * f ' li PENNSYLVANIA HAS A rich heritage in Valley, date from the early part of farming that will be reflected in the Na- 19th century. The plow at the top left tional Plowing Matches and Conservation is dated 1824 and the one immediately be- Exposition These old plows on display at low is an old sod breaker and is probably the Pennsylvania Farm Museum at Landis much older fLF Photo) gixtttttittutxsuttttiitititit :««««#/.' Airplane Spraying and Dusting GARDEN SPOT AERIAL APPLI CATORS NOW LOCATED AT NEW HOLLAND AIRPORT ★ Satisfaction Guaranteed ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ «# ♦» ♦♦ ♦♦ ★ Experienced Pilots Phone New Holland EL 4-7692 :: NIGHT CALLS 1 g Gap HI 2-4373 H Lane. EX 3-9539 § WELL IN VARIED ENVIRONMENTS of nationally sold chicks In 1956-S7 test* {ftosed on income over feed cod •xcept in N Y. C and Missouri,} UQ bU Mo. N’t rial. VM* ht. ™ ‘l4* hi* 4 4 6 5 2^ 3 10 - 10 1 11 16 23 5f 4 5 18 11 U 5 \ ' - 6 21 - 10_l Siren E 38 3 25 15 3^ Strew F 23 20 - 7 18 | Strom G - 25 27 11 13 | Ktt*k*e k ur Strmm A Strom I sfrom C Strain 0 •Incomplete tAveroge of 2 entries. #/nc».vn* o ver feed and chick casts K-137 entries ranked HKST IN NET INCOME among all nationally sold clucks entered in three or more of the above tests. The average net income from Kimberchihs was SGt higher than the average of all entries. Such consistent, prof itable performance in a wide variety of environments should encourage you to order K-137 Kunberchiks this season. Loiigcnccker’s Hatchery 1110 South Market St. Elizabethtown, Pa. >l,|T i JJI If (i *■ 1 H«> I 4.2 6.0 11.6 13.3 16.3 17.0 19.0 We carry all the Super MA - CO Poultry Rations from M. S. Graybill & Son Clem Hoober Bareville Intercourse Pioneer Manufacturers of High Efficiency Poultry Rations, HERR’S BULK BIN SERVICE Builders of Feed and Grain Bins ALL SIZES TO FIT EVERY NEED Gordonville, Pa. Ph. SO 8-3183 AVOID SUMMER MILK SLUMP grass. Step up the protein in your grain ration now to avoid summer milk slump. B-B Rations are scientifically formulated to give your herd the needed dry matter for continued top milk production. Let us recommend the exact ration to round out your roughage now. Chick Starter to Breeder Mash B. G. Mellinger & Son Willow St., R. D. X S. O. Trupe East Earl, R. D. 1 ,1) iif .1 >i| ,n'> .i -I' l a pf -3 Sgr _ 100 LBS NET I BULL brand EfeeJ QammilP 1 * MlWlMEMirc«*L Bf~r •i ° " ‘ | n^ 1 ggi£BT!6s Ira B. Landis 779 Valley Rd., Lane. n .rl-ii (c/tmuH* r, W n /^ B—Lancaster Farming, Friday, July 11, 1958 Pennsylvania Can Claim Birthplace Of Early Improved Steel Plows Historians note that the first successful cast iron plow was patented in 1797 by Charles Newbold, a Philadelphia busi nessmann whose foundry was lo cated at Mt Holly, NJ. Thomas Jefferson made studies of the moldboard cast iron plow and his suggestions were incorpor ated by Robert and Joseph Smith of' Bucks County, Pennsylvania The Smith plow icceived wide acclaim following patent in 1800 From 1810 “ploughing” match- es were one of the most popular spoils at Pennsylvania agricul- tural fairs Before they gave way to horse racing a match was held at the first State Fair in Harris burg in 1851 The sport was re vived in Central Pennsylvania about 10 years ago and success of the 1957 state contests at Her shey last August gave rise to the tions they aim to avoid any de mv'itation to hold the national lay or congestion for visitors and championships there this year, spectators. Limited Time Only! ' ' 5s G-E 2-in-l -Now at Reg. $359.95 SALE PRICE 287“ WITH TRADE S Conestoga Farm Service P-irk Avp rarK Ave., Refrigerator-Freezers Lowest Prices Ever! 11 Cu. Ft. COMBINATION with Magnetic Safety Door Trade in vour old refrigerator NOW and save a whopping big $72 31 ' Zero-degree freezer holds up to 70 pounds—plus nuni tubc ice trass Roomv no-defrost refriger ator section has 3sturdy aluminum shelves, 2 removable vegetable bins, removable door shelves, butter compartment, egg rack G-F 5 Year Protection Plan. ACCORDING TO Leland H Bull, Pennsylvania Deputy Sec retary of Agriculture and gen eral chairman for the 1958 ex position to run in conjunction with the nationally famous “Pennsylvania Dutch Days,’’ the stage is set for one of “the big gest national contests ever known ” The entire exposition will be held on 2,300 ncres of the 12,000- acrs Milton Iftrshey Farm, first tm}e on a single farm opera tion. Conservation will be stressed soil, water, wildlife and forest in 30 actual demonstrations, some completed, most to be un der construction during the ex position. Chairman Bull and his com mittees of more than 100 tech nicians are planning for big crowds Thiough careful prepara- \ I > — Eg^^MyjfCga Model LKX-11R Quarryville, Pa. Phone ST 6-2597. \