Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 04, 1959, Image 10

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    10—Lcmcamtw Farming, Saturday, July 4. 13$ 9 .
• Poultry Survey
(From page 9)
In 1956, late season gov
ernment purchases resulted
m a strong end-of-season
price. It is not known
whether the government will
purchase turkeys this year
and if so, when.
Broilers
U. S. farm broiler prices
for the July-September quar
ter will average between 18
and 19 cents per pound
about one cent higher than
a year earlier.
Marketings for ‘ the period
are expected to be about five
per cent smaller than during
tre corresponding quarter of
1958.
Tris third quarter . price
is improved over earlier pre
dictions because the indus
try cut placements below
those expected.
Prices for the October-De
cember quarter are expected
to average lower than last
year’s 15.6 cents.
Improved July - September
prices are expected to re
sult m broiler chick place
ments again exceeding year
earlier levels by late summer
Thus, marketings in the final
quarter of 1959 will exceed
those of the same period in
1958.
Despite several months of
depressed conditions, - there
has been no change in the
basic factors supporting the
growth pattern of the broil
er industry.
These factors include eco
nomies of large and closely
coordinated production and
for power
economy
SINCE
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clear through and designed
exclusively for barn cleaner
service.
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equipment since 1883.
* COMPARE
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SILO UNLOADERS . . .
CATTLE FEEDERS . . .
MILKING STALLS AND
STANCHIONS . . . WATER
BOWLS . . . DOOR
HANGERS . . . AND ROOF
VENTILATORS ... AT
S. H. Hiestand
& Co.
SALUNGA. PA.
marketing units, continuing
extension of the industry in
to new production areas, and
continued availability of cap
ital to finance expansion.
In addition, many broiler
processing plants recently
were enlarged when they
were remodeled to meet fed
ral inspection requirements.-
The resulting combination
of unused processing capacity
and increased overhead costs
has added to processors’ in
centives to increase volume
of broilers handled.
You can add new efficiency to your harvest with
this big capacity Ford 7-Foot Combine. Whether
you’re combining small grain, beans, grass seed
or any of the many other combinable crops,
you’ll find that its performance is fast, clean
and economical. . . helps you to get top profits
from your yields. Easily handles two 42-inch
rows of beans or other combinable row crops.
LOW DOWN PAYMENT AND EASY TERMS
Phone AN 7-6502
MT-67-A
Elizabethtown
Farmers Supply Inc.
Elizabethtown
Phon* EM 7-1341
Sauder Bros
New Holland
Phone EL 4-8721
CORN FIELDS packed
with a wheel tractor when
soil moisture was high yiel
ded only 68 bu. per acre, in
an Ohio test. The same land
packed with the same tractor
after the ground had lost so
me six to seven per cent moi
sture produced 92 bu. This
difference points out the dan
ger of working land that is
a little too wet. When a craw
ler tractor was used on wet
land in place of a wheel trac
tor, yields rose from 66 /to
112 bu. This shows that equip
ment can be operated pn wet
land without bad effects so
Conestoga
Farm Service
Park Ave., Quarryrille
Phone ST 6-2597
Haverstick Bros.
Columbia Pike, Lancaster
Phone EX 2-$722
long as -the load* on the soil, ack, Penn o.
is not too great. The wheel home man; ’ sle (
tractor exerts. 40 lbs. of pres- A , nn _ \
sure per sq. in., while the. -wall buli> *
crawler exerts only four poii- P® l- c °nt m. 7
nds. * . • 25-watt
* * * the same amounf'
SELECTING LIGHT BULBS “ als ° 15 lo «i> QxJ 1
One large light bulb is bet
four 25-watt bail?
ter Buy than several small
ones, states Miss Sanna Bl- ing brings result" 8
If You Are Remodeling
Or Building a New Poultry
Be sure to investigate air conditio^
Vent-O - Matic
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HIESTAND, Inc.
MARIETTA v Phone Hju
Top Service To Proven Sires
At pur Customary $5.00 Fee
Southeastern Penna.
Artificial Breeding Coop.
P.O. Box 254, Lancaster, Penna.
y
GL-V
Mo
with high-moisture a
W J J '
“Sure” say cattle
“Just process SfWMi 20-32% moisture
through a HARVESTORE® I and feeds
__ rit . You can save up to»
corn than with conventional m!l
Frost damage is no problem. ft
can fall-sow small grain crops”
corn land earlier and put that i”
HARVESTORE in spring. Feeding tri
show lower-cost gains, fa
Take advantageof these pr
us for detail:
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... the landmark of high-profit farming
KNIPMEYER ,INC.
Harvestore Sales and Service
NEW HOLLAND, PHONE ELgm 4-235
Setting The |
In Service To
Dairymen
1944-195!
Phone EX 2-2191
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