6—Lancaster Farming, Friday, October 10, 1958 OBVIOUSLY PROUD of the Grand Championship woif by one of their meat division entries In the NEPPCO Exposi tion’s Egg-to-Chick contest, Wiliam H. Wilson, left, and Lowell Blass display their prize winning pen of chicks for Hubbard Hatcheries, Lancaster. Wilson, sales manager for the firm, said, “We expected to end pretty high, and this is high enough.” LF PHOTO | s- - “ v , '~*c ~~ ' ■ * 'V-.v -■ -*• I CHICKWEED CONTROL in I ALFALFA I Oats, Barley and Strawberries | For more information see your DOW dealer or I J. C. EHRLICH CO. tt 736 E. Chestnut Street, Lancaster, Pa. I EX 7-3721 v SQR QUALITY EGGS... Feed CALORIZED ALL-MASH LAYER. Cal orized produces a rich, "Golden" yellow yolk ... with better shell texture. So, for higher grading eggs . . . call in your order for CALORIZED ALL-MASH LAYER today! jjgOKM v-i-’- S -Vs*« is best for •AND too US NET EBY IOULTRY £ .ivestock EEQS PA Multiple-Tiered A 5 Air ducts in multiple tiers, floated on the hay, constitute the most effective improvement yet devised by W L Kielgaard in bam hay drying systems These ducts assure good air distribution essential if hay is to be barn cured without risk of spoilage -- athrms Kjelgaard Engineer at the Agricultural Experiment sta t'on, University Park Forced air, delivered by an electrically driven fan, will pass thiough more mowed hay to the sides of a duct than over it A depth of 8 to 10 feet over a duct is a full load, he has found, but many farmers wish to fill their mows to heights of 20 or 25 feet In such cases, three air dudets, one on the floor with the others tiered directly above it at inter vals of about 8 feet are necessary, ho says The ducts aie fed forced air at one end by means of a vertical chamber in which the pressure is built up Vz to -54 inch water gage : See ThemlnMetionh the NEW JOHN DEERE "30" SENSES TRACTORS John Deere “530” Take the Wheel and Enjoy the New Ease and Convenience of a John Deere Tractor 1-2 Plow "330" Series Available in Standard model for row-crop work or low-built Utility Model for orchard, vine yard, field. 2-3 Plow "430" Series Eight versatile wheel-type mo dels, plus two 3-4 plow crawlers. Full line of matched equipment available. 3-Plow "530" Series Brand-new general - purpose models available with gasoline or LP-Gas engine and wide variety of front-wheel assemblies. 4-Plow "630" Series Heavy-duty tractors available with gasoline or LP-Gas engine in general-purpose and standard models. A. B, C. Groff New Holland. Pa. H. S. Newcomer and Son Mt. Joy, Pa. y * r Ducts Best for M The air chamber of the barn hay diying system at the station is built of plywood, 4 by 6 feet on the floor and 16 feet high Such a duct need not reach to the top ot the hay in the mow but must have an open side next to the hav to allow the ducts to settle as dry ing is accomplished A door is necessary in the air chamber so that the operator may enter and close the open side down to the floor duct when dry ing the first 8 or 10 feet of hay A,, the hay is built up and more ducts are added, he is enabled to open the air chamber so that fore ed air will flow into them If the hay in the bottom of the mow is dy, the duct at the floor may be closed, thus raising the air flow in the olheis For convenience in handling the ducts may be made of expand ed steel oiled into lubes 3 feet in diameter, suitably braced Branch ducts to the coiner of the mow piovide air circulation to these The new John Deere “30” Series Tractors are here—and you’re invited to witness their exclusive cost-cutting performance at a demonstration on your farm. You’ll see powerful new tractors such as the “530” and “630” Series (above) working with a wide variety of big-capacity equipment, doirig many of the same operations you now handle on your farm. Most important, we want you to take the wheel of one of these great new trac tors and experience for yourself the new comfort, convenience, and ease of hand ling that is built into these tractors. You’ll want to try such features as Ad vanced Power Steering, the Float-Ride Seat, the versatile hydraulic system, the 3-point hitch with exclusive Load-and- Depth Control, and many other features. You’ll quickly appreciate the big differ ence these outstanding features can mean to you in your farming operation. See us today for a demonstration. F. H. Shotzberger Elm, Pa. Alan C. Beyer Christiana, Pa, iw Hay Drying tioubled spots, Kjelgaard reports Hay moisture contents at time ot loading into the drier during the last four years have averaged aiound 40 per cent and electrical power used in drying has been 50 kwhr per ton A complete report ol construction and use of the dri er will be found m Piogiess Rc por No 194 obtainable on request Irom the station or from county agents’ offices VOICE OF EXPERIENCE Young Harry “Dad, what’s the Gifierence between a gun and a machine gun’” ■Dad “There is a big diffci ence It is just as if I spoke, ana then youi mother spoke ” BOTH SUSCEPTIBLE The heir as well as the hair can often be trained properly through the use of a brush ■ ■■EBDDDCBHIIKB John Deere “630” Landis Bros. Wenger Implement Co. Buck, Pa. Lancaster, Pa.