12—Lancaster f arming, Saturday, May 16, 1959 # Lawless " From these figures we can (Front page 1) readily abserve that consum By the end of November e f s “ there were 20 plants and the have purchased morc volume had reached a total °" e million dozens of of 54,571 cases or a 967% in- Certified eggs each month, crease. During thfe eight-mo- Many phases of the indus nth period of operation >of the try have indicated their de quahty program, '294,047 ca- sire to have the program con ses or 8,821,410 dozens, of tmue. If it does continue, the eggs were officially identx- Department will he able to fied, fulfill its share of responsi- lead in EGG QUALITY tmipu iimik >.Averafes of nationally cold strains ontsnd in HflUbtt UWIJi 1957-58 Random Satnplt Tests -V 70 STRAIN A 81 TESTS . „ ' ENTERED 4 * 6 ' 2 _ •* •V *\ ' K-137 Ki nnberciu. _>re / ' ' v __ the Random Sample Tests that made interior . - - egg studies in 1957-58, and K-137’s led all other ■ ' 3 nationally sold strains for albumen quality, as t f shown in the graph above. K-137’s also ranked V fi rs t i n egg size... and were right at the top for J 4&V % ' £ livability and egg production. Please ask for " free booklet. Uubel&rd farms cm&s UkNCMTC*, »»,. * MANHEIM POKE TEL. EX 2-2155 OLIVER 60-T and 60-W Twine-Tie and Wire-Tie All-Around Tonnage Champs with "Pivot-Balanced” Drive v ' ru f I /,, /* * Match a hew Oliver—twine-tie or wire-tie—witl any other machine in your small, rough, patch pattern fields. There’s where it gobbles up the wind rows, bales up to ten tons per hour as easily as on the straightaway. You get Oliver’s exclusive ''pivot-balanced” dm e ..'and exceptionally short coupling. Just follow the windrow with the rear tractor wheel—even around the sharpest comer. Your Oliver gets the hay . saves hours of time when time counts most. Here are balers with everything; new, leaf-saving pickup, swinging drawbar for safe transport... overrunning clutch (extra)...protective devices for all important units. You can adjust _______ bale length in seconds—from 12 to 50 BJLSBQ inches. Twine- and wire-tying units are I j easy to interchange, and an engine I I (extra) is easy to mount when desired ) Farmersville Equipment Co. Ephrala, R.D. 2 J. B. Lapp * ftlgteivPa.~ B 3 C 1 3 ks we BALERS G. E. Busier Peach 80l Horn, Pa. Chas. J. McComsey & Sons Hickory Hill, Pa. N. G. Hershey & Son < Mcali6uQi H*' O; - h j J vtered in all six of " ' ' ✓ ' 'v *4* b'Mty in developing a round- | cd - out program, of good mar, keting practices. , ] Season is Progressing HARRISBURG Spring planting season started in northern tier counties during the week ended Monday, the Crop Reporting Service the Pennsylvan.a Departme nt of Agriculture said today. Early potatoes and peas are being planted in Potter County Oats seeding is ab out 75 per cent completed, and corn planting is started. Elsewhere in Pennsylvan ia, field work advanced rap idly as favorable weather pre vailed du'ng the week Cer eal grains are growing rapid ly and com planting is ma king good headway. Temperatures averaged 4 to 6 degrees above normal du ring the past week and moi sture conditions are adequa te in most sect.ons except for a small area in the south east where rain fall has been below normal. Chcrr.es are in blossom in 'he Erie fruit belt and peach es are in the pink stage in northern tier counties. Cher ries are starting to size in the 1 southeast. Peas are up in For bigger yields on TOMATOES and TOBACCO add Ortho-Gro Isotox Transplanter Solution to your transplant water ♦ OHTHO - GRO is a 15-5-5 all organic fertilizer giving yo plants a quick boost protecting them against the shock transplanting. * GET ORTHO - GRO FERTILIZERS and ISOTOX TRANSPLANTER SOLO® AT THESE DEALERS: Buck Musser’s Mill Columbia Musspr Farms 16 th St & Lane Avo T . , Lincoln Denver Denver Supply Co Lititz Elizabethtown Kay lor Bros , R D =1 Fanners Supply Co , Brown St Florin Hess Bros , S Maikcl St Gap Summon. Haidwaro Intercourse Charles B Hoobei Kirkwood Glenn D Mi ei s the south and central sectio- ing continues : n ns. Planting of tomatoes for A few farmers processing is under way in to cut grass f or southern counties. green chop m S( J ! Hay is making good grow- counties. Pastuio s . th in southern and ' central what behind last yt” 1 ' counties. Damage from in- not far enough sects in unsprayed hay fields grazing in the is n&txcable however, spray- of the State. ™ AMERICA’S BEST SELUjj ESTERON R. D. 1 Liquid Fertilizer ISOTOX TRANSPLANTER SOLUTION contains DANE, Tails wireworms and other soil insects, savi the trouble of resetting because of insect damffl mixes readily with water tection against insects damaging young, tend roots. Lancaster Lancaster County Farm Bureau L H. Brubaker 350 Strasburg Pike Galen Hardware Ebv’s Mill, Inc 35 N Cedar St Manheim N G. Hershey & Son Cassel’s JVlill, Inc , R D -1 Millersville Millersville Supply Co Nissloy’s Mountville Kauffman Bios, 113 W Mam St Mount Joy J B Hostel tei & Son J. C. EHRLICH CO. 736 - 38 East Chestnut St., Lancaster, WEED KIIaImER Hero is effective control for even your toughest weeds! And ESTERON 09 actu ally costs less per acre than the tractor gasoline you use in spraying it. For small grains, corn, pastures, get Esteron 99-xnost farmers dot' •fIADEMAK OF THEM*CHEMICAL COMPAHT CASSEL’S MILL, Inc. and and is the cheapest, pi Distributor 991 wnn«ni»E»r. l !!^ l A« H^Tfejn MANHEIM, PJ sits M 111 Off ”&«!« 11“ opt™ Peach Bottom C E Wiley &. Son Quarryville Ross H Rohi oi & Refton I B Grasbill^ 30 " Ronks Lestor A Sin^ci Stevens Snader's W ashingion Ament’s R D. West Willow West Wi Farmers Willow Slri Dombach Ph. EX 7-372
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