T-ancoster Fonnjng. Saturday, FebmarY 7. 1959—9 little words - certified that will germinate well, re glve the farmer assur- minds Clarence Bryner, Penn is getting clean seed State extension agronomist. P i attention dairymen Limestone Sand For Use ‘ In Dairy Bams D. M. STOLTZFUS & SON, Inc. ASPHALT PAVING & CRUSHED STONE - Quarry ville, STerling 6-2191 . J V \ v fVSf/W** «•* v»«- MVVU >V +A I ./ f V JAV A V Ready to Go! Peppy 3-4 Plow " -•t.vr r • new.Tand aE set to go, ready to turn out more ■ k in a day and to make it easier for you. - First of all, there’s more horsepower in this new 0, coming from a deeper-breathing, higher-speed ine. Add the new Power-Booster Drive and you 12 forward speeds, almost one-third more pull heavy going at the touch of a lever —on the go. Hook a new 4-bottom semi-mounted No. 5440 •w to Oliver’s new Power-Traction Hitch and get about the tough spots. Your 770 just bears r n, steps right through at full speed. Put on r erjuster wheels; let the engine change tread. make driving a pleasure with power steering. This is only the beginning. There’s a lot more to in the new 770. You’ll want to feel this snappy T ei', too—in all the exciting new ways. G. E. Busier Peach Bottom, Pa. Fctrmersville ipment Co. Ephrata, R.D. 2 Hershey & Son ■eim, R. D. 1 For Your CALL Quorryville, Pa. OLIVER ■*ssis j Chas. J. McComsey & Sons Hickory Hill, Pa. J. B. Lapp Atglen, Po. i( Hit#** 1 * * •»» > ** IRA B. LANDIS S. O. TRUPE 779 Valley Rd„ Lancaster East Earl, R. D. 1 Pioneer Manufacturers of High Efficiency Poultry Rations. 1958 Pa. Harrisburg, Feb. 6—Final 1958 figures showed today that total red meat product ion in Pennsylvania was the lowest since 1954. The Stale • We carry oil BULL BRAND Dairy Rations • B.* G. MELLINGER & SON M. S. GRAYBILL & SON Willow Street, R. D. 1 Bareville Meat Output Hits 4-Year Low Department of ' Agriculture Veal production showed said that total production of the de beef, veal, pork and lamb f* ine ’ Y,! I*’ 1 *’ was 865 million pounds the (dressed). ' ’ summary by the State Crop Reporting Service shows. Be ef production was the lowest since 1954, and pork lowest since 1955, I ’ Lamb and mutton product ion was the second highest on record, but was down four per cent from the rec ord set in 1957. Red meat production in the United States during 1958 was five per cent below the volume for 1957 and totaled 24,394 million pounds. The number of commercial cattle and calves saughtered in Pennsylvania during Dec ember 1958 was down six per cent and five per cent res pectively from December ‘57. The number of hogs slaugh tered was up three per cent, .gamed two per cent for De cember 1957. ' Sheep and lamb slaughter Total red meat production for December totaled 78 mil lion (dressed), up 13 per cent from November. Beef showed an eight per cent gain, veal was up eight per cent, pork 20 per cent and lamb and mutton six per cent from the previous month. Red Greider Renamed Poultry President Jay Greider, Mount Joy Rl, was releected president of the Lancaster County Pouh ry Assn. Thursday night at a meeting in the Lancaster Poultry Center. Other officers reelected were Noah Kreider, Man heim, vice president; Daniel Good, Columbia RI, secre tary, and Eugene Cassel, Manhenn, treasurer The association also chang ed the date of its education meeting from Feb 24 to Feb 26 at the center. Serving on the Exchange committee are Kreider, Marl?* Myer, Cleve Hastings, Char les Warfel, ' Cassel, Glenn Herr, Levi Brubaker, Carl Risser and Good. • Lloyd M. BURKHOLDER Chick Hatchery Bed or While £ Vanltess Cross S 1 **^ While Leghorns jp^ R-B Bed CrossfeySi^ U. S. Approved Fullorum Clean *■ Call RE 3-0613 R. D. J. EPHRATA, PA. I Mi. NE of Clay on Stevens Bd L. H. Brubaker Lititz Hempfield Mills East Petersburg A. L. Herr & Bro. Quarryville Musser Farms, lac. Columbia Brown & Rea Atglen Jobbers Herr & Co. New Holland Supply Miller & Hartman
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