To Pick Top Farmer Name Smith, Hoover, Muth J-C Judges Judges to select Lancaster made the greatest progress County's Outstanding Young in his agriculture career,best Farmer of 1958 were an- practiced soil and natural re nounced today by David M. source conservation, and Huber, chairman of the Lan- played the most responsible caster Junior Chamber of and contributing role in the Commerce committee now community affairs and bet engaged in a search for pos- ferment. s'ble contenders The -judging panel includ es Max Smith, county exten- sion agent; Richard Hoover, A nationwide pro regional director of the Far- ject, the search for top young mers Home Administration { farmers is now underway in and Martin Muth, SCS work more than 1.500 communi unit conservationist. ties in the 49 states and Haw- Basis for the panels’ judg- aii - Lancaster County’s win ing will be nomination forms ncr wl *l be sent to the state submitted by the general finals m Huntington, Pa. public. Winner will be the The state winner will at young farmer between the tend the national awards ages of 21 to' 35 who has prograhi at Cedar Rapids, sliiiiiHiuiiniiiiiiiimiuiiuiiiimliiS MORE EGGS with W. W. F. Poullry Feeds More Eggs Per Pound of Feed There's a Type To Fit Your Needs THE FEED WITH THE BUILT-IN Ultra - Way Internal Culling Can Help You Secure Greater Profits S' [ West Willow Farmers Assoc. ■ WjES*T WILLOW ■ ■ tf J^i' *.%5 Entry fbrnlfe are available by contacting the Lancaster Jaycees. LESS FEED For More Profit PRODUCTION POWER Phone Lane. EX 4-5019 "'SS'"'” E ARE THANKFUL For our many customers For the confidence folks have in us. For our dependable employees. For a land of opportunity where a business can succeed on its own Fdr a time and land of peace where families can worship God freely. For a country where conscience is respected, where churches are welcomed. For the many blessings of life, many of we are probably not even aware. w Holland Concrete Products .. r merits. NEW HOLLAND, PA. lowa, for consideration as one of America’s four outstand ing young farmers of 1958 Milk Flow Smashes Existing Records HARRISBURG October milk production in Pennsyl vania at an estimated 518 million pounds continued its record setting pace. .Monthly records have been broken ev ery month this year, with Jotal production for the first 10 months of the year total ing 5,663 million pounds or a four percent increase over the comparable period of 1957, according to the Penn sylvania Crop Reporting Ser vice.' ' Pastures have held up longer than normal this sea son with the condition rang ing from good to excellent, thus delaying the start of winter feeding of hay and roughage. Aveiage pounds of "concentrates fed- per cow' during October'at 8 3 com pares with 7 8 pounds fed during the previous month and 3.5 pounds during Oc tober last year. There were 932,000 milk cows in the state herd, av- | Darby Leghorns Again Hie Winner | J in 1956 out of the ten highest pens of the notion, ■ ■ Darby Leghorns are on top. Tried and proven ■ ■ for the last 30 years for outstanding perform- ■ ■ once. Darby Leghorns are great layers. Buy ” Darby chicks for extra profit from your local ■ 2 Darby Associated hatchery. Call Elizabethtown 2 2 EM 7-3246. ■ | The Keener Poultry Farm : ■ r. d. i : 2 ELIZABETHTOWN. PA. S Lancaster Fanning, Saturday. November 29 eraging 556 pounds of pro duction per cow, with 518 million pounds total produc tion in the state. of state pas tures on November 1 was 86 on the index. Milk cows, on Oct. 15, were selling for an average of $285 per head, butterfat was 53 cents per pound and milk wholesale was $5 35 per cwt. Average feed prices for 20 percent piotcm mix, and $4 40 for 29% and over. Cottonseed meal was $4 40; Soybean Meal—s 4 40, Bran —s2 90; Middlings S 3 05 Cornmeal—s 3 55; Alfalfa Hay baled—s 34 50, and other baled hay—s27.so FOR ANY FARM PURPOSE MADE THE FARMEB'S WAY 4. j Lancaster Production Credit Ass’n. 411 W. Roseville RA Lancaster, Fa. 7f Ph. Lane. EX 3-3521 sd*A*« y.._ j? xiT < t-Hfk **k a iJ? * > s £ Last year it took an esti mated 75 million trees to produce the newsprint for newspaper advertising space alone in the US. (Division o£ Martin & Hunt, Inc.) MABTINDALE. PA. , Phone: Jerre Hill HI 5-2932 Windle’s Hatchery Ph. Atglen LY 3-5941 Irs I cnsllate or concentrate thor oughly Pre-mixed automatically. A real ytime-aarer! ADJUSTABILITY . . . Entire fob. revolves on roller* for positive f*ed /control, one-loer adjustment. VERSATILITY . , . One Roto-Tub. feeds one* lot or combination of lota with ease and efficiency. Takes less I power—one H.P. feeds 100 feet. UNIFORMITY ... Distributes my amount of feed evenly throughout cn ✓ tlro bunk. One bushel distributed 100 feet. Roto-Tubc is unsurpassed. Tub* hole* rotate to the bottom, keep* inf out ram, mow, ico. No freezc-upaj BLIMIM7£STRACTORnHjp^ Manufactured by Automatic Feeding Systems Co* Luverne, Minn. Contact Your Dealer Today KNIPMEYER, Inc. Harvestore Sales & Service NEW HOLLAND, PENNA. Phone ELgin 4-2351 COCHRANBILLE ALL-WEATHER PROTECTION 9