Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 04, 1959, Image 13

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    excellent quality.
1 HoQ’ - Carcasses,,;witji fat 'Click*
A 3 ' ness typical of the thinner
;e 6) one-half of the U S
I moderate- grade but with the fat dis
of fat lin- tribution, meatiness, and
•° e of-the-thickness and fullness of
tt fealheir- hams, loins,, shoulders and
,te bellies typical of the U. S.
#1 grade shall be graded U
, n d interior S #l.
ate, and, of Carcasses
bacco
STEMS
,NK M. GAMBER. INC.'
WASHINGTON BORO. PA.
Millezsville TH 2-8921.
Columbia MU 4-3316
BER’S Annual Spring Sales
tion & April Clearance Sale
NY
Given
Big
Day
Get Your Tickets During This Money Saving Salel
HERE'S A FEW APRIL SPECIALS
300 ...
400 ~ $2785 # Vermeer Crimper Crusher ~ $695
INTERCOUHSE
Mvjith fat thick-
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✓ »
$2150 # Ontario Drills
SEE US TODAY I
CHARLES B. HOOBER
ness typical of the fatter
one-half of the U. S. #2
grade but with the fat dis
tribution, meatiness and the
thickness and fullness of
hams, loins, shoulders, and
bellies typical of the U S.'
#3 grade shall be graded TJ.
S. #3.
Standing Room
Only in 40 Years
By the year 2,000 we will
probably be a nation of 388
million people, or 213 mil
lion more than today! Even
by 1980 our population will
be 100 million- greater than
today. Will this change our
lives to any extent?
Tile answer is yes, both
individually, and collectively
For agriculture it means
that by’' 1980 we must have
44'/a billion quarts of milk,
which is 16 billion more
than we produced in 1958!
We .will eat 23 billion poun
ds of beef, 17 % billion poun
ds of pork? and 33 billion
pounds of flour.
Our current headache,
however, seems to be one of
overpopulation of most agri
cultural commodities. What
many do not seem to realize
however, is the difference be
tween. overproduction of food
agd fiber, and a scarcity- of
these items, is a very thin,
one. This is because .our popu
lation increases more'quick
’y each year, and because we
are losing about 1% million
-teres of farmland every year
highways, homes, factor
ies, etc.
If our crop yields were to
-•’fey where they are today,
we would need 300 million
more acres of cropland by,
1980. That much land will
not be available. At current,
rate of land, loss to agricul
ture we will have 25 million
“Prompt Bail Bond Service'’
BUHRMAN'S
CONVENIENT PARKING
LOTS
Opposite Brunswick Hotel
Post Office
Next to Western Auto Store
115 East King Street
Norman A. Buhnnan.
228 N. D’tlre St.
“Prompt Bail Bond Service”
. $420
Pb. SOuthfield 8-350 X
Lancaster Farming/ Saturday/ April 4, 1959 13
acres less land by 1980, and
that figure is conservative.
However, our future looks
bright, in spite of population
increase and land loss, be
cause of agricultural resea
rch.' For those farmers who
If You Are Remodeling
Or Building a New Poultry House
/
Be- sure to investigate air conditioning by
t-
Vent-O-Matic
CALL OR WRITE US FOR FULL DETAILS
HIESTAND, Inc.
- MARIETTA . - . Phone HA .6-9301
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I GREIDER I
:• Super,Cross Leghorns s
: • Shaver Star Crass 5
■ 288 Leghorns *
B „ ■
S • Vantress Arbor Acre s
S Broiler Chicks 5
[ Greider Leghorn Farms, foe. jj
£ MOUNT JOY RT. I. PENNA. " Z
NEW FORD
SELECT-O-SPEED
Hydraulic power does the actual shift- "
ing, but it’s controlled by this handy
lever under the steering wheel. A light ~lf f
touch Is all you need to shift to any II |L(I o))
gear lO speeds forward,
2 reverse—at any time* L
<j
Now finger-tip, clutchless
shifting with hydraulic power
doing all the work! For the
first time;, you can shift on
the-go to any speed you want,
any power you need, by a
simple touch of your finger.
Now you can match pull
power and speed exactly, in
stantly, to changing field con
ditions. And what’s more,
m
Sander Bros
New Holland
Phone EL 4-8721
Elizabethtown
Farmers Supply Inc.
Elizabethtown
Phone-EM 7-1341
can maintain an efficient
operation today, the future
looks good for his business;
and the lime*-*and fertilizer
industry will still be the gr
eat buffer between need and
food supply
independent PTO engages or
disengages on-the-go, too, to
save time and speed PTO
work. With clutchless power
shifting and independent
PTO, you’JT do more work
and cover more acres. Come
in and test drive a Ford
Select-O-Speed tractor soon
—see what it can do for youl
Haverstick Bros.
Columbia Pike. Lancaster
Phrmn EX 2-5722
Allen H. Matz
Denver
Phone AN 7-«502
Conestoga
Farm Service
Park Ave., Quarryville
. Phone ST 6-2597