t" breeders, it is obvious appli- of cattle to produce,” here- ' - Lancaster Fanning. Saturday, May 30. 1959—11 cation of sound, progressive marked. ’ ~ ~~ TTTfhe breeding programs by all “One thing dairymen must FIGURES RELEASED last 15. Tomatoes accounted or dairymen could have great remem ber is' that artificial week by the USDA’s Foreign 39 million lbs. of the to ™ s - lr « s ” ra .v “The average cow is as muc h initiative and thinking that , 5 * mi “ lon lb ' ° £ freSl Argentina state that wide .. • j ° bso A lete l ° da y as t the Model l 0 haV e a goo d herd with vegetables from Mexico cros ndivid- T. -A great industry problem artificial breeding as with sed the border at Nogales, spreaa neavy ~ p and is to make that fact more individual herd sires-artifi- Arizona from April 1 thru f°° ds haye . cau . s ' d J dividu- widely realized. Sound c ial breeding is just a tool. tial dama ® e , to tha c ° m ., c f le very breeding, production testing, but a very valuable tool signs, regardless of breed. now being harvested there, jrs of herd books and breed associ- when used in connection He concluded seriously, “I It is estimated that the cur cy. ation activities are vital tools with other sound manage- believe the time is coming rent crop may be as much as impact to modern dairying, along rnent practices ” when purebreds will be in 20 per cent less than the 235 try cat- with artificial breeding to dairvmen will ad- ma l° rit y in the u - s - dair y mlllion bu. forecast earlier r imprOVe the inherent ability mit to y tagin g ym ie n s S Merest industry ” tblS year ' . ~ and doing less thinking a- . ■■ - bout tbeir herd program af- ~^ *■—■ — V \\ ter starting artifical breed- OTT /\ ) IV ing >” Lyons added, “and J {~l\ ife t improving ” Pi * lows with the f Stressing the importance y*/i JT U ’ I J.d-hcmdle or |j| | caUle . Jgiy men for every year the am- I ration / mal is in production ”, j t t* jT\ T?TT TL/I* ....I o, th. c.»* V re t ‘" g i r ;-":‘ t ” T ry cf ‘ v*® Queen r il_iivi JU -W f r f y I Preserve and Protect Your Silage Conde Dri-Air Vacuum Pomp Lyons added that one of his _ 4 needs no oiling or greasing,.. first steps in culling would j I Mail Coupon, Today | Quick-starting, smooth running be to weed out those young | i SNAVELY SILO SALES, INC. 1 in any weather. animals which show failure * .. .. p _ » - i n • , to develop rumen capacity I Landisville, Pa. i r~sj ll TSMt'r World s finest Milking Equipment ' ■ _ , I / and ability to consume tne . Gentlemen - Enclosed please find check for silo cap. , For the best m milking ]arge quantities of quality J | . and the easiest on the roughage needed for efficient ( Size is checked , cow a sk us about the production • Silo Diamelei Cap Diameter Price I Conde World’s Finest If a heifer calf can nht *[] 10’ & 12’ 14’ $6 70 1 — ■— Milker develop body size, she is an ! r1 ~ , RRn \ unlikely prospect for high ■*■ ■* i ;LINE CONVENTIONAL SUSPENSION production,” he pointed out ,[ 1 16’ & 18’ 20’ 12 00 » PAIL TYPES Admitting his liking for If] 20’ &22 24’ 16 90 J the Holstein breed Lyons J VELY’S FARM SERVICE ssa >srrJ-u; : N “» i ‘ purebred breeder identify his \ __ » JLLAND PHONE EL 4-2214 farm with large attractive \ Adclress J B" ■- - ■■ - J Town State j lr BIGGER YIELDS on I ' DMATOES & TOBACCO OUVERIB I . v r,, . , lir , the Combine with Everything! I Add to Your transplanter Water .. I ORTHO-GRO' '(BrtMS' ~' ll &=ll (LIQUID FERTILIZER, ccnd OX TRANSPLANTER SOLUTION 10-GRO is a proven organic liquid fertilizer giving plants >tra push they need to "start/' and protects them against lanting shock. ISOTOX TRANSPLANTER is a Lindane solution that mixes readily with water and is designed especially for use in the transplanter. Gives low cost protection against wire worms, maggots and certain other soil insects. Get Your Supply' Now From Any of The Following Dealers ille ; m's Hardware ball Zimmerman B- Gregg 'bia Hardware LITITZ Eby's Mill, Inc. 'ETHTOWN ® ss Hardware Niger's Store Sptecher's Sons 'NVILLE Hoober ; OURSE L «ess II Worst LANCASTER Farmers Supply Co. 137 E. King St. Landis Bros. 1305 Manheim Pike LINCOLN Hollinger’s Farm-Market MANHEIM N. G. Hershey & Son Longenecker's Hdw. NEW HOLLAND Kauffman's Hardware P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN NEW PROVIDENCE John J. Hess II SALUNGA S. H. Hiestand & Co. STHASBURG , Weaver’s Farm Epuip. WHITE HORSE E. D. Kurtz WILLOW STREET Aston’s Variety Store Cope & Weavef Co. WEST WILLOW West Willow Farmers Assoc. Phone Lone. EX 2-2659 Everything you want in a pull-type—and more! Here’s a full 7-foot-cut combine, with an auger header that eliminates drapers. And matching its bite are big-capacity units all the way through tire machine to harttHfe your heaviest grain and bean crops. ■■ This Oliver 18 saves more from the start. Its semi-revolving reel, with bats going straight down into the grain, reduces shattering losses. Next, 90% of the threshed grain is stopped at the cylinder by Oliver’s famous "Man Behind the Gun” before it can mix with straw. An unusually long straw rack gets the rest. Other grain- and time-saving units’ include the 25-bushel tank, adjustable concaves, swinging drawbar, large cleaning unit. Engine or PTO model. See the Oliver 18 before you buy. Farmers ville Equipment Co. Ephrata, R.D. 2 J. B. Lapp Atglen, Pa. Chas. J. McComsey & Sons iM. G. Hershey & Son Manheim, R. D. 1 G. E. Busier Peach Bottom, Pa. \ “ I J Hickory Hill. Pa.
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