j '’- 1 -age 3) jsamuci Slolte , 0'.2, Starr Po -28 Same, IR , Norman -p 4v 10-2. Tho |ame, 950 WV; JVI Shirk, 3790 SALE. 19 1 bid. , rs (Edwm G WV, 9-3, Good , rS (Glenn d. WV, 9-3, Col- MANZATE utor PLANT CO. r N ROAD EX 2-4963 Potato and- Tomato Growers- Du Pont MANZATE* gives fungicide rful disease protection... ps prate higher yields, POTATOES—^Manzate ,r glves outstandmgcontroi blights .. JfstHeJ'newstaridard of excellence” grower tests, “Manzate” has boosted yields of No. I’s an aver of 21.4 hundredweights per acre over standard fungicide pro is. Right in your own state, “Manzate” led all other fungicides. ;d. In fact, in thesetests, ‘ outmost because-it sistently resulted in high yields. Lastlyear, potato fields treated-- “Manzate” stayed'blight-free, althoughsurrounded by infected tas in many instances. ' ~ ~~ '* - TOMATOES—“Monzote” ifcthe most nearly feet fungicide yet developed ’t risk the severe disease damage that, so many* tomato growers tered during 1958. Use “Manzate” for'positive control of all 'or fungus diseases of tomatoes. .“Manzate” controls defoliation 1 fiuit rots with maximum efficiency, yet is mild on plants. And mmg-house recorda shew that-spraying “Manzate” increased lato yields an average of 75 per cent over untreated fields. '.ember these advantages from "MANZATE”... Outstanding Disease Control. Thoroughly Tested, Recommended, lexible Spray Programs, “tailor made’' foi your area and conditions. the most effective-disease control, be sure you get Du Pont "Manzate” >eb fungicide. Order a supply of "Manzate” from your dealer now! On all (hemicals, always follow label instructions and warnings carefully. iPOE * ES u s p*Torr TE « THINGS FOR BETTER !_IV in g... through chemistry uaranteed 80% \Jf _ j. C. EHRLICH CO. Wbutot oi Mctnzate. cmdr other DuPont Agricultural Chemicals - '• Chestnut- Lancaster' Phon© EX 7-3721 9c*. « _ i 34. John Riehl. 500 "Wy, 10-1, NO SALE, 17.7 bid., 35. Florin Farms, (Har old ’HT Mellinger), 400 ■ WR- H-F, 15 fno , Col. Hill, 20' (35 males, 40 ) - ..S&.JJ&B (Benj Brubaker) IaOO W Mts-P-Cap, 13-2, Mel linger, 27-2 37. SAME ALL 38. SAME ALL 39 Same, 25. 40 Arthur Graybill, 300 L-F, 18 mo, Col. Hill, 11 1 41 Tony Georeno 300- W Mis. C-Cap, 16, Ream, 28, W Mts-C-Cap, 16, Ream, 28 42. Marhn Cassel, 650 W Mrs 9-6, Sweigart, 19.1. 43 Aar on Brubaker, 800 L-F, Koser 12. Baked potatoes add variety stability and nutrition to summertime backyard cook outs. Wrap them in alumin um foil. Patronize Lancaster Farm ing Advertisers. ORDER YOUR MANZATE i From- - LANC. CO. FARM aUREATT me No. I’s • Easy lo Use —No mixing or han • dling problems. • Economical —The most disease con trol for your money. MANZATE maneb fungicide "Manzate" REVIEWS WHEAT PRODUCTION of 1 182 billion bushels is fore cast for 1959. Tins is 19 per cent less than the 1958 crop, but 10 per cent above aver age. Winter wheat prospects slipped nearly two per cent during May, and are estima ted as of June 1 at 941 mil lion bushels. That figure is 20 per cent below last year, but 16 per cent above aver age Spring wheat production is forecast at 240 million bu shels, 15 per cent below last year and eight per cent be low average. WORLD CATTLE NUMB ERS will probably go over one billion head by the end of the, year, the USDA repor ts Numbers increased 14iiml lion in 1958 and reached al most 992 million head— a new record. Largest uncreas es were shown on the Soviet Union and North America— Doth up 1.4 million. Most sig lificant development was the continued decrease in Argen ina where numbers have dropped 13 per cent since the 1956 high. Active . kcmcoster Fanning. Saturday, July 11, 1959—5 New Milk Law Held In answer to a recent read er request, LANCASTER FARMING has checked into the status of House Bill 315 in the Penna. General Assem bly. The request was for infor mation concerning whether the bill had passed into law permitting dairies to handle fruit juices. Lines 3-7, page 12 of HB -315, state- (Only milk or mi lk products may be prepared or processed in a milk plant) A milk plant may be used only for the preparation and processing of milk, milk pro ducts or fruit juices if re ceived from a source accept able to the Sec of Agricul ture with respect to sanita tion and protection of pub lic health. Ed note- In the explana tions of- the bill, it is said that the portion within the parentheses has been deleted. Underlined portions are new sections. All of the above paragraph, beginning with “A milk plant may be used,” was underlined, indicating this is the new legislation, while the enclosed preceding Roofing $2 20 up Scratch , $3.80 Roof paint $l.lO-$2.60 Rabbit pellets $5.15 Roof cement 25c-45c-$l 20 Dog meal - 100 lb. $8.50 Peat moss $2 95-$4 00 Altman’s Milk Replacer Dixie Litter $2.40 25 lbs $3:95 Staz Dry $2 60 Calf meal , . $5.00. Pex Layer $2.40-$4.40 Fitting ration $3.70- B. Starter $4.40 16% Dairy $3.40 B. Grower $4.35 Horse Feed $4.00 20% Quality'mash $4 25 20% -O.F. Hog feed $4.35 16% All mash $4 10 Altman’s turkey Fine chick $4 95, starter > $4.75 A full line of Pigeon feed and medication A full line of Carbola Insecticide and Fungicide ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE '947 Harrisburg Pike 1%. Lane. EX 4-7715 _ Willis. H. Weaver, Mgr. > “ r Buy Sterling Blusalt and a] from the following auth BAREVILLE M. S. Graybill & Son ' COLUMBIA Mountville' Feed Service R. D. #2 EAST EARL Paul H. Hurst & Sons - ' R. D. #1 EAST PETERSBURG Hempfield Mills, Inc. EPHHATA Henry B. Hoover Mill,' R. D. #3 FLORIN - Wolgemuthßros. GAP * -■ "J. C.' Walker s Son -? < John. J. Hoober in Committee sentence is the old law. This bill (HB-315) passed the house on March 10, on a vote pf 195-10, without amendment It was then referred to the senate where it was amend ed on second reading and pas sed finally on a 28-20 vote. The House failed to agree with Senate amendments and the Senate insisted upon them, so it was necessary to appoint a Conference Com mittee of members ot both houses. This was done on June 16. Hduse members are. Peter G Schaaf, E J. Farsbaugh and W. Stuart Helm, Senate; Al bert E Madigan, Arthur E Kromer and George J. Sar raf The controversial amend ments refer to labeling, (tan ned mijk sanitation and le gal enforcement of the" R evisions. Classified Ads Get Results are we cows glad! nothing like Sterling to give us full-time ion against trace-min ificiencies. Blusalt con langanese, iron, sulfate copper, cobalt, iodine ic—blended with high salt, the ideal natu- ner.” 11 your summer s?.li needs torized Blusalt dealers: ' LANCASTER Eastern States Farmers Exchange Fanners Supply Co. Ira B Landis LITITZ Eby’s MiH Millport Roller Mills, R D. #4 ' MANHEIM Cassel’s Mill, Inc., R. D. #1 MILL WAY J. H. Reitz and Son. NEW HOLLAND Earl'Sander David H. Weaver POMEROY Eastern States Farmers Exchange TERRE HILL Harold 'H. Good
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