Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 09, 1960, Image 7

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Farm Show Schedule
(From page 6)
Arena.
00— Judging Milking Shorthorns
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Large Arena.
gg vocational Demonstration Contests
Boom A (Auditorium), Continuous
until 5:00 p m.
00 Judging Percherons—Large Arena
go state Beekeepers’ Association
Meeting, Room E, Main Show
Building
go Society of Farm Women reconvene
Room F, Mam Show Building.
00 Crop Improvement Association,
Boom D, Main Show Building
30— Judging Duroc Jerseys Small
Arena,
30 Future Farmers of America, Exe
cutive Committee Meeting, Cum
berland Valley High School.
30 Future Homemakers of America,
Executive Committee Meeting,
Boom 321, Educational Building.
)oo Egg Show, Poultry Boom,' Main
Show Building.
)oo Guernsey Breeders’ Association
Meeting,' Scottish: Bite Cathedral,
Third Street near Division Street
000 Pennsylvania - Vegetable Growers’
Association Meeting, Room C,
Main Show Building.
3 oo—Judging Cheviots—Small Arena.
SEE THEM AT THE FARM SHOW
Now...
: dynamic D’s
... 1960 New!
WHICH ONE FOR YOU?
Is it the 4*5 plow D-17 that’s been setting new records in more work with
less fuel? Or the D-14 3-plow winner with the same qualifications as
the D-17?
Both have better field performance from TRACTION BOOSTER
system with new wide range for greater, smoother weight transfer. Im
proved hydraulic system control eases mounted implements to the ground.
Is it the new 1-row D-10 or 2-row D-12, both in the 2-plow class? Their
POWER-CRATER engines introduce new hi-torque “throttled-down”
power to plant or cultivate tiniest seedlings... yet handle heavy loads.
Drive the dynamic new D Tractors... they are ready now for the 1960’5.
TRACTION BOOSTER tnd POWER-CRATER »re Allis Ciulmea trademarks.
lann & Grumelli Farm Serv.
Quorryville. Pa.
L. H. Brubaker
Lilitz, Pa.
• H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
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ALLIS-CHALMERS
SALES AND SERVICE
Snavelys Farm Service
New Holland. Pa.
10 So—Judging Hampshires—Small Arena
10 30—Poultry Federation Meeting—Room
B, Main Show Building.
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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JAN. 12
12 30—Judging Berkshires—Small Arena.
1-00—Judging Suffok Sheep—Small
Arena.
100—State Beekeepers’ Association re
convenes, Boom E, Main Show
Building.
100—Poultry Federation reconvenes,
Room B, Main Show Building.
I.oo—Vegetable Growers’ Association re
convenes, Room Show
Building.
I:3o—Crop Improvement Association re
convenes, Room D, Main Show
Building.
I:3o—Future Farmers of America Execu
tive Committee reconvenes, Cum
berland Valley High School.
I:3d—Future Homemakers of America
Executive Committee reconvenes,
Room 321, Education Building.
1:30 —Judging Yorkshires—Small Arena.
2:3o—Judging Spotted Poland Chinas—
Small Arena.
4.oo—Dairymen’s- Association Meeting,
Assembly Boom, Penn-Harris Hotel
TUESDAY EVENING. JANUARY 12
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N. G. Myers & Son
Nissley Farm Service
Washington Boro, Pa.
Meetings
R. S. Weaver
Stevens, Pa.
Rheems, Pa.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 9, 1960
• Quality, Quantity
(From page 6)
members of the Future Far
mers of America, the Future
Homemakers o f America,
and the 4-H clubs.
Many state farm organiza
tions set aside this week for
their annual meetings. About
35 state - wide associations
usually meet in Harrisburg
during the week. The Farm
Show buildings have many
meeting rooms including an
auditorium seating 500 peo
ple.
Free parking is available
on 45 acres adjacent to the
buildings. At the present
time only 15 acres of this
are paved, but the balance
of the surface is covered
With cinders. The area can
accomodate approximately
14,000 cars at one time.
Opening officially* Monday
evening, January 11, with a
welcome from the Governor
of the Commonwealth and a
Rodeo staged by the Pennsyl
vania State police, the show
Farming Expenses!
Too High?
2 WAYS TO KEEP
'EM DOWN
1. Use “Calphos” liberally
on all stable manure to
retain valuable nutrients
—cheapest way to feed
phosphorus starving soils
2. Use ‘‘New Jersey
Greed Sand” to control
ammonia, keep poultry
houses sweet and dry. Ap
ply regularly as needed
on floors and drop pits.
' Economical - Practical
Available at warehouse
Neffsville
BROOKLAWN FARM
118 Kreider Avenue
Ph. LO 9-1580
H. MERVIN McMICHAEL
Lane.. H. 6 Ph. TR 2-4377
or your local dealer
FEED FOR TOP FINISH
with Wayne SWEET MIX
This fop qualify protein supplement is specially formulated for
heavy grain feeding.
It's high Vitamin A and protein content plus the proper mineral
balance produces maximum gains and a high degree of finish
. . . economically and efficiently.
FOR SHEEP—feed Wayne Sweet Mix without stiibestroi;
STILRESTROL
Wayne Sweet Mix Is available
eat stilbestrel.
SEE US AT THE FABM
SHOW BOOTH 449-451
MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO ROSS C. ULRICH. IR.
ABERDEEN MILLS
R.D. 2, Pa
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H, M. STAUFFER & SON'S. Inc.
Wilmer - Honks - Leola, Pa,
Millercville Pa.
ROHRER'S MILL
NEW FLOWER FOR 1960
An All-American selection
for 1960 is a large flowering
annual phlox named Glam
our. Mrs. Lynn B Smith,
Penn State extension floun
culturist, says it is a pleas
ing salmon with a darker
eye. It grows to a height of
12 inches.
Bred heifers need exercise
every day.
A depreciation schedule
is worth money to the farm
ed when he makes out his in
come tax return, reminds
James Becker, Penn State
extension farm management
specialist.
will close at 600 pm. Fri
day evening, January 15.
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