Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 29, 1959, Image 16

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    16—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 29, 1959
Surface Moisture Restored
HARRISBURG, Gener- spinach, cauliflower and pep
al rains and local showers pers are available in moder-
the week ending Monday re- ate volume in central and
stored surface moisture in southeastern counties with
most localities, the Pennsyl- lighter supplies locally in
vania Crop Reporting Servi- other areas.
ce said Tuesday in its week- Tobacco cutting continues
ly weather and crop sum- with reports from the Lan
mary. caster County area stressing
The southern half of the that this season’s crop is
state received more rainfall ‘"-'vger and heavier than nor
during the week than the mal."
northern half, the State De- Prospects for field corn
partment said Across a bro- have improved materially
ad belt extending from Erie during the past week. Some
and Crawford Counties to corn is being cut for green
Bradford County, the soil feed and silage in southern
was reported too dry for counties.
plowing and seeding. Prospective yield mav ex-
Peach harvest in the Ad- ceed the record yeild of 1958.
ams-Franklin-York County Pastures are good to ex
area reached its peak last cellent in most counties
week Central county grow-
ers will be harvesting Elber- . v i.L
ta, J.H Hale and Blake vari-' v.OUnfy TOUmS
ties this week and northern in i *
growers the following week Breed ASSH,
The harvest is expected c trio of Lancaster Counts 1 '
end early this year. youths have been accepted
Wealthy, Courtland, Jona- for Junior membership in
than and Grimes apple vari- the ftolstein-Fnesian Assn,
ties will be on the market of America.
shortly.
Sweet corn for both fresh Quarryville, and John D.-
market and processing has Zimmennan, Reinholds, are
passed its peak Red tomato- the new breed association
es are m good supply genera members They were recom
lly. Broccoli, lima beans, sn- mended by Jackson H Owen
Soianco Vo-ag instructor, and
G R Drumm, respectively
Junior membership entitles
'Roland Acres'
Given as Herd
Name for Countian
Bratfeboro. VtClaud te - ™ or . e lhan I 6 ’ 000 , y° un S
Roland. Kirkwood, Pa, has P e °P le have participated, ac
been given the exclusive use corcJln S to officials
of the name “Roland Acres”
as a herd name in registering _ In buying seed observe 2
purebred Holstein - Fnesian important principles, remind
cattle
This prefix name is grant- omists. First, select varieties
ed and will be recorded by tested and proven superior
the Holstem-Fnesian Associa m Pennsylvania. Then, buy
tion of America. It will be high-quality seed of those
used in naming ail animals varieties. Trials and demon
bred by Mr. Roland. strations are conducted thru
ap beans, cucumbers, beets, out the State
“1 * / •' -r- T
WAGONBOX SCORE:
FOUR MORE BUSHELS
Last fall in 100-bu. com, an old Model 60 ALL-CROP
Harvester with new 2-row com head took on a big, new,
self-propelled combine of another make, also equipped with
2-row com head .. . same field ~. same day,.. same num
ber of rows ... exchanging lands halfway through to equal
ize any yield difference.
When the scores were in, the Model 60 totaled; 31.8 more
bushels from 7.7 acres ... in less time, too!
Learn how little it will cost to equip an Allis-Chalmers
combine with a com head for field savings like this. Come
m today.
Ask us obtul th» Alllt-Chalmon plan la
tinrnco your hmo purchaso of farm oquipmonl.
ALLIS-CHALMERS A
SALES AND SERVICE
Mann & GrumeUi Farm Serv.
Quarryvillo, Pa.
L H. Brubaker N. G. Myers & Son
Pa * Rheems, Pa.
Snavelys Farm Service
L* H* Brubaker Nissley Farm Service
Lancaster. Pa. Washington Boro, Pa.
Donald and Paul Trimble,
4-H and FFA members to all
privileges of the breed group,
except voting The p r ogram
was launched in 1923 To da-
Penn State extension agron-
AN ACRE!
ALL-CHOP is an AUls-Chaliner. trademark,
Hew Holland, Pa.
R. S. Weaver
Stevens, Pa.
PSU Prof Is Director
Of Nat l Dairy Assn.
He has been 0t) «
science staff at p
Francis J. Doan, Professor Professor Doan was elect- since 1925. Ac(
of Dairy Manufacturing at ed to the directorship for a airs on the Daf ! n
the Pennsylvania State Uni-three year term, during the Association, Prof 11
versity, was recently elected Association’s annual meeting is a member of tu Sso
to the board of directors of at the University of Illinois.' board and the i o u ■
the American Dairy Science A native of Pennsylvania, gement committee
Association. Professor Doan received the rnal of Dairy Sci e ° '
A TTENTI
INCREASE
Egg Income
&
LOWER
Production Co
farm Bureau
★ 16% ALL MASH LAYER
* 22% LAYING MASH
* 40% POULTRY SUPPLEMENT
★ 22% SUPER BREEDER MASH
Start NOW! Feed The Farm Bureau Way:
KEEP YOUR FLOCKJN TOP CONDITION
MINIMIZE EFFECT OF STRESS CONDITIONS
KEEP YOUR FLOCK ON THE JOB
PRODUCE "TOP QUALITY" EGGS
For complete information check with your Farm Bureau FIEL
MAN, or call one of the numbers listed below
c. coa
Lancaster
EX 4 0511 MOhawk 5-2466
with
LAYER FEED,
* 16% ALL MASH BREEDi
Monheim
i)WNEP ml COHIMIIO
by lancwferCmty fARW*
'New Holland Quarry'
ELgin 4-2146 sTorlirtf
Association’s si ioo
Award in Da« y M
ing in 1949. 8n
1934