14 —Lancaster Farming, Friday, November 14, 1958 IVew Livestock Genetics Lab Founded A Pioneering Research Lab oratory in Basic Animal Gen etics has been set up in USDA This newest of 1 laboratoies '■it up by ARS for creative r ‘udies will be located in the Animal Husbandry Research Di v sion Basi cobjectives will be to ar r \e at a cleaier understanding cf concepts of inheritance, gene behavior, and why and how mu tations occur. There will be 'lndies on effects of mating sys tems, selection for mating, and environmental factor on traits c: animal offspring Quantitative studies will be conducted at the Population Gen etics Research Institute at Pur due University, Lafayette, Ind Chemical studies will be earned cut at the Agricultural Research Center, Beltsville, Md Researchers at Purdue will use laboratory animals and insects (mice, fiuit flies, flour zeetles, and others) to work out experi mental methods that can be ap r-lied m studying livestock gen- USDA Announces Israeli PL 480 Pact The U. S Department of Agri culture todaj announced an aucement between the United rtales and Israel which proudes for financing purchase of 637,- 742,000 worth (including certain ccean transportation costs) of U S agricultural products under T'tle I of Public Law 480 Formal f ’gmng of the agreement will take place shortty Commodity composition of the agi cement follows MUSSER Leghorn Chicks ...for large white eggs of premium quality "Direct from the Breeder " Money-Makers plus Sntistuction Phone Mt. Joy 3-4911 MOUNT JOY. PA. Farm Tested... Farm Proved THE NEW Homeiite DIRECT DRIVE CHAIN SAW ' ' Homelite s new 7 19 d red dr no chain saw is helping farmers te " !*'eir wood lots into money the f a't ej.y way Cuts through 8" hardwood in ' 'fronds 18" softwood in 12 seconds Pr'l'" tries up to 5 feet m diameter Acgis only 19 pounds (loss bar u nd clnm) Straight blades plunge cut no., b ejfter a! tachnicnts ft, it toua New 7-MONTH GUARANTEE SNAVELYS FARM SERVICE New Holland Ph EL 4-2214 etics, The aim is to learn how a gene acts morphologically and physio logically in producing a charac ter It would expedite our research tremendously to know which livestock - breeding systems are most lively to bring about im pnvements when any one type of gen ebehavior determines the variations which will be trans mitted for a given character. The group at Purdue under Wendell H Kyle will also eval uate new selection methods and breeding systems New mutations that may be produced will be investigated thoroughly and des cribed bv the research team. Beltsville researchers will study chemical composition of genes and the chemical reac tions involved in gene effects, hereditary transmissions, and re lated phenomena A leader for this work hasn’t been selected ARS is setting up pioneering research groups to explore un- Feedgrams (approximately 350,- 000 metenc tons) 815,335,000, wheat (approximate! y 180,000 rnetenc tons) $11,256,000, Nonfat dried milk (approximately 7,000 metric tons) $1,528 000, Vege table oils (approximately 8,000 metric tons) $2,381,000; Beans (approximately 2,000 metric tons) $331,000, Cotton, uplan (ap proximately 6,000 bales) $990,- 000, Tobacco (approximately 120 metric tons) $198,000, and Ocean tiansportation (estimated $5,703,- 000 The agreement provides that 25 per cent of the Israeli pounds re ceived as pa>ment for the com modity will be set aside for loans to United States and Israel pn \ate busmesss firms. These loans will be made by the Export-Im port Bank of Washington, Wash ington 25, D C Sales under this program will be made by private U S traders Location—ln Lebanon Co 5 miles northwest ot Lebanon, Pa close to Mt Zion also close to the Mt Zion Mennomte Church J miles south ot Koute ‘il turn south at the Hamlin road most are tresh or close, a ten cows due throughout the year This Is a fall dairy, DHIA Herd av the last 'I yrs 13,397 milk 515 tat 16—HEAD HEIFERS—I 6 Different ages, a few are Bred HERD SIRE (Selling) Past Gale 1291835, Born 12-1-56, Sire Pabst Cyclone, Dam Pabst Leader Roburke star, 800 fat (not let Official) her dam 3 yrs, 880 fat, this is a very good young sire Three daughters of Supreme Pabst Johan: Supreme Posch Johan, 8 yrs , 365 days, 19,385 milk, 761 fat iviouy supieme Posch Ann, 365 days, 18,369 milk, SOI fat Mable Toitilla Supreme. 335 dais, 14,979 milk, 544 fat Two daughters of Hays Inspiration: Strathavcn Inspiration Jessie, 2 yrs, 365 days, 14,601 m 623 f 4 “-i Strathaven Christmas Della, 4 yrs 303 days, 15,520 m 623 tat 1 0 f Also Della Admiral Nobleman (Very Good) 4 yrs, 341 days, 15,014 milk, 557 fat 3 W c A very good bred herd, in selecting this herd we spared no time or money to get the good ones, they hare good type with beautiful udders FARM MACHINERY—I9S9 40 JOHN DEERE 'IRACT.OR with starter, lights, and Inc lift, 1949 JOHN DEERE B TRACI OR, starter lights, & Roll-O-Matic, New Holland 60 Baler, McDeenng 7 ft mower, Meyer hay crusher, used 2 ■years, David Bradley side rake like ne\y, McDade hay dryer with 5 h p motor like neyy, 7 bottom Ale ployy. Mechanical transplanter, used for 15 acres, John Deere manure spreader, 28 John Deere Disc on rubber, Case 16 Disc Oram Drill, 3 section spring harroyy, 9 ft cuttpaeker, 2 rubber tire wagon, power take off tire pump, platform scales, wheelbarrow, 275 gal gas tank, poultry equipment lot tomato baskets, 200 neyy sawed locust posts, lot new 6 m oak boards. Louden feet cart / J.’V' // DAIRY EQUIPAIENT —100 gal Maionmer Vaccuum Milk tank, used 1 year; 2-unit Surge milker, and milk pails, stainless steel double wash tubs, gas stove, Hotpomt refrigerator FEED—IOOO bales bam dried hay mostly alialta and some mixed hay, corn and silage, and am and everything used on a farm For catalog write to Hanev Rettew, Manheim, Fa R 2, Sale Mgr HARRY S. GOOD, Owner. Auctioneers—Dupes, DiUer, Bufhnmeyer MV ERST OWN, PA Clerks—Bandt and Alsbaugb At The Same Time and Place Will Offer The Farm~ AT 12 00 O’CLOCK NOON 126 ACRFS of which 80 acres are tillable, 2i acres in pasture, with pood stream of walu, balance woodland, thre are 20 acres in alfaila, 14 acres m wheat with 2 baths modern kitchen, never failing spring with pressure system, two ‘dectnc hoi water heaters, NEWLY REMODELED DAIRY BARN 42 bv 95 with twent> comfort stalls, 3 box stalls, 3 calf pens and a bull pen, CORN EARN', POULTRY HOLSE, ne 10x20 MILK HOUSE heifers pen, 18x50, silo 12x40 T 1 is is a desirable farm located near churches, schools and in good communitv Parm will bt offered at 12 00 o clock Conditions b> COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE SHADE-WILLOW FARM OF 40 Head Registered Holstein Cattle Full Line of Farm Machinery and The Farm TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1958 Af 10 00 O’CLOCK SHAKP A TWO FAMILY HOUSE Hay Cattle Shades Out-Perform 34 Other Types Of 35 materials tried as cattle shades, hay provided the most effective, according to Joseph H Way, associate Chester County agent. Among the materials studied by agricultural engineers in ad ddion to hay, were aluminum, galvanized steel, plywood, asbes tos board, plastics, neoprene coated nylon, woven saran, and charted scientific horizons in search of new scientific facts and principles Plans for creation of the laboratories began to shape up as far back as February 1957. The first charter was awarded in August that year for basic studies of mineral nutrition of plants These Pioneering Research FARMS adjoining to combine 300 ACRES most outstanding and modern farms in the country in best of condition three houses, most modern Wed dairy barn in the country with pipeline milking and stainless steel tank, complete milking equipment, two large modern chicken houses to keep 12,000 layers with automatic feeders and waterers. egg coolers, 2 egg cleaners, 2 egg graders offered along with all stock and equipment in part including most modern indoor hay dryer along with seven wagons equipped to haul from field immediately in green condition in bales and dried inside for best quality hay and includes 6000 gallon oil tank, self propelled combine, trucks, ? balers, harvester, 2 stalk busters, 2 cultipackers, 2 manure spreaders, wagons, 2 sprayers, 3 canvas unloaders, grain wagons, grain drill, disc, hay rakes, hay conditioner, rotary hoe, 3 tractor plows, 5 tractors, along with 20,000 laying hens and pullets, and most outstanding herd in the country of 150 head Pure Bred Holstein Dairy cattle. INSPECTION OF THE PLACE WITH STOOK and EQUIPMENT WILL PROVE TO BE THE OUTSTANDING FARM SITUATION IN THE COUNTRY. SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavely’s Farm Service New Holland EL 4-3214 2 3 COWS AND First Calf Heifers HARRY S. GOOD snow fencing. All materials test ed were improved as shades by painting the upper side white a id the lower black. Bright new corrugated alumi num was used as a standard and other materials were compared with it as to effectiveness as a cattle shade. Of the 35 materials or treatments tested, 15 rated above aluminum and 19 below. Laboratories havt also been char tered- Blood Antigen. Plant Physiology, Microbiological Ch emistry, Sesd Protein, Plant Fi bers, Allergens in Agricultural Products, Cellular Metabolism, Insect Pathology, Insect Physiol ogy. and Plant Enzymes. DISPERSAL SALE 40 Registered & Grade Holstein Cows AND THE NATURAL INCREASE - Bangs Certified, T. B. Accredited, Oalfhood Vaccinated. Saturday, November 22,1958 AT 12:30 O’CLOCK, NOON LOCATION IN LANCASTER COUNTY, Vi MILE SOUTH EAST OF STRASBURG. PA. TURN SOUTH OFF ROUTE 896 ON FIRST ROAD EAST OF STRASBURG. a few due throughout the year, this is a fall dairy and are milking good now. D H I A Herd Av 1957 14,285 milk 524.5 fat 3 65% 1956 13,445 milk 503.4 fat 3.7% Classified—4-16 58 3 Very Good 18 Good Plus 4 Good Many cows are bred again to the top Sires in The S E A B Coop. Including— Hortonholm Bonnie Midkriff 3162956 8 yrs. 305 days 18234 milk 702 fat 3.8% Belle Leslrange Governess 3578695 7 yrs. 305 days 16,730 milk 620 fat 3.7% Leet Rag Ormsby De Lyn 3895559 4 yrs. 305 days 13,723 milk 579 fat 4.4% Hengerv eld Abegweit Chief ton 2969946 8 yrs. 305 days, 16,252 milk 550 fat 3.4 % Elm-Becca Laurel Starlette 3586731 3 yrs 304 days 15,490 milk 554 fat 36% Locus Gap Monogram Rag Apple 7 yrs 305 days 17,254 milk 564 fat Hilda Penstate Wxntertrur 3384929 332 days 14,389 mdk 537 fat 37% This is a hand picked herd of cows and only the best could stay in this herd, one of the top herds to be sold this fall, good udders and good type These cows will suit the most careful buyer and must be seen to be appreciated. DAIRY EQUIPMENT ~ A 500-GALLON WILSON MILK TANK, like new. 50 TON OF ALFALFA HAY (extra good), and a full line of dairy equipment. For Catalog write to Harvey Rettew, Manheim. Pa., Sale Manager MARVIN A. ESHLEMAN, Owner. Slow fencing, with its large un shaded space between slats, rat ed lowest At least, Way says it’s some, thing to think about between now and next summer. Store pillows in a clean, dust free place with ample space. If pillows are too compressed, espe cially down and feather ones, they may never regain their ori ginal buoyancy. Store feather and down pillows in a moth-free place and spray well or pack with moth-preventive crystals. Write Post Office Box 838, Reading, Pa. O F . 40 First Calf Heifers many are fresh or close STRASBURG, PA. LANCASTER FARMING CLASSIFIED ADS PAY COWS AND