12—Lancaster Farming, Friday, July 25, 1958 ,v v S ~ '*■ :x,'' *** ' ♦ *m- "v •r * vy- "* s. TOBACCO THIS YEAR looks extremely good and many fields that were planted early are showing bloom A 100 rule tom of the County Monday showed that conditions are geneially good with little variation m the quality of t re crop (LF Photo) "GREEN-CHOP" Feeding lets you add 3 more cows ...this forage harvester lets you lower your costs The typical dairyman who changes to daily green-chop feed ing can increase income $4OO to $6OO a year... here’s how to cut chopping costs sharply: CUT FORAGE EVERY DAY WITH AN ALLIS-CHALMERS FORAGE HARVESTER ... Cut-and-throw chopping saves pasture. Cattle eften trample 40% of your feed. ...Spiral-curved cylinder has 12 feet of cutting edge for extra capacity, fast work, using less power. ...Knives are sharpened right in the machine... Kept sharp in minutes ...Handle every chopping job easier, and at worthwhile cast savings. Slop in ..let us show you how to cut costs, as well as chop fOl age ALLIS-CHALMERS A SALES AND SERVICE L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. Snavelys Farm Service Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. Quarry ville, Pa. ft. G. Myers & Son Rhcems, Pa. , V -d* ftissley Farm Serv ice Washington Boro, Pa. New Holland, Pa. .V * -s R. S. Weaver Stevens, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. Heavy Demand Increase Commercial Exhibit Space at Plow Matches HERSHEY Heavy demands for commercial farm equipment exhibit space prompted officials (o allocate a new major area for displays at the 16th National Plowing Contest and Conservation Exposition Aug. 21 and 22 at Hershey. - David G Unger, secretary of the gigantic exposition, said latest reports showed 90 per cent of the original commercial exhibit space has been allocated. In view of the continuing space demand, Unger explained, offi cials have begun to allocate space in a nearby major area that had been reserved for such an em urgency. This will be adjacent to educational-conservation exhibits THE INITIAL EXHIBIT area covers 25 acres of meadowland of the Milton Hershey Farms, site of the event known as the “World Senes of Agriculture ” More than 2,300 acres of the 12,000 acre Mil ton Hershey Farms will be used lor the plowing-conservation ex position “The new exhibit area is an ex cellent location and is close to v'hat will be the center of activi ties,” Unger added “Reports re ceived from farm machinery firms and other exhib/tors indicate that outstanding displays will be prs sented by many companies ” DISPLAY AREAS still avail able include spaces for both large and small exhibits, Unger said tt9BESB)6B.u.a, IT'S IN Can You Get It Out ? The other day one of our customers brought us his records of his laying flock. 12 month operation (floor) Four pounds feed used per dozen eggs produced. Good! Of course it is good. Some do better. Some not quite so good. Breed Management But It’s in our feed. Let us help you get it out. When you house your birds, use EARLY BIRD. Miller & *%c Bushong, Inc. Manufacturers of Poultry and Live Stock Feed Since 1875. He pointed out that utility serv ices, including electricity and water, will be available to exhibi tors. Ample parking space will be provided and the agricultural shop of the nearby Milton S. Her shey School will be available for If you are Ready To Buy . . . GOOD CHICKS Pick up your phone and call TBdtJ&ntoQ 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. _ Burling’s Hatchery Box F, Oxford, Pa. Weather And a lot of other factors are involved. repairing equipment. James Bobb, vice president of Hershey Estates and chairman of the exposition’s local arrange* ments committee, said guards will be on duty in the floodlighted dis play area at night to prevent pilferage. Bobb reminded individual ex hibitors they must carry their own fire, theft and property in surance. Rohrerstown, Pa. Ph. Lancaster EX 2-2145