Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 25, 1960, Image 6

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ancaster
Milk has the* same high Evaporated milk, which is
nutritional value regardless whole milk with only water
of where in tire United States removed, is now used prin
it is produced. American cipally in coffee and as an
Dairy Association sponsored ingredient in cooking and
research has proved. recipes.
See Our Want Ads For Bargains
ROHRER'S Can Supply You Now With Dimecron
and other ORTHO Products.
P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC,
SMOKETOWN Phone Lane. EX 7-3533
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IMPORTANT BULLETIN
Now! Cleared For
POTATOES
Ortho Dimecron 4 Spray
A Liquid Systemic Insecticide
Colorado Potato Beetle - Aphids
Leaf Hoppers
BY CONTACT OR SYSTEMIC ACTION
Registered for use at Vz to 1 pint per acre
Reg Trade Mark Ciba
(JJ) Reg U S Pat Ofl Ortho
ROBERT W. FREE
1461 Hollywood Pkwy.
York, Penna,
Phone 9-2385
Warehouse—
California Spray-Chemical Corp.
P. O. BOX 165 YORK, PENNA.
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J. C. EHRLICH CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC.
736 E. Chestnut St., Lancaster, Pa. Ph. EX 7-3721
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For Control oi
ERNEST M. KOCH, JR.
30 Hamlet Road
Levittown, Pa.
Phone Windsor 6-0626
PHONE YORK 263-89
ORTHO PRODUCTS
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Farm Work
Is Nearly
On Schedule
Northern Pennsylvania far
mers had only one good day
for field «work and southern
farmers two during the week
ended June 20, reports the
Crop Reporting Service in
its weekly crop and weather
roundup.
The ground was again too
wet for cultivation or sup
port of heavy farm equip
ment early in the week, the
State Agriculture agency
said.
However, .harvest of sweet
cherries started in the Blue
Mountain area and picking
is expected to start in Erie
County next week. Sour
cherry picking is expected to
start next week in southern
counties. Strawberry harvest
has passed its peak locally
and volume is now declining.
Some early cabbage and
snap beans are being harves
ted in Lancaster and neigh
boring counties and harvest
of Alaska variety of green
peas was finished by the end
of last week. Other green
pea varieties should be har
vested this week
Other crops are starting to
show the results of prolong
ed below normal tempera
tures accompanied by exces
sive rainfall Staked toma
toes in the Washington Boro
area show a poor set and
the crop is about a week la
ter than normal Sweet corn
is also about a week behind
normal development. Weed
control is difticult in early
fields, but many crops were
cultivated this week. Some
field corn is yellow, due lar
gely to the weather Nights
are too cool for good
corn growth, and it will take
some fast growing to get
some of it to the farmer’s
idea of “knee high by the
Fourth of July ’’
Barley is ripening fast and
combining started this week.
Some barley crops have been
cue with the binder and are
m the shock
Both winter oats and wheat
began to turn color last week
and is ripening rapidly
A considerable amount of
hay was ruined by weekend
rams Pastures continue good
growth, but clipping is need
ed in most areas
NEW
TANDEM-TYPE
MILKING STALL
Your net profits will automat
ically inciease when you mod
ernize your milking operations
with the new LOUDEN tandem
type milking parlor stall. This
economical stall is scientifically
designed and engineered to give
you greater production in less
time, with less labor cost. Made
thioughout with high caibon
steel tubing, this new stall is
stronger-—lasts longer. Its prac
tical design means quick install
ation—tubing easily lined up.
COME IN and let us show you
the money-saving advantages of
having this LOUDEN Milking
Stall. It w ill shortly pay for it
self with the labor-cost saved
fiom its efficient operation.
L H. Brubaker
350 Strasburg Pike - Lane.
Litiiz, R. D. 3
Ph. Lane. EX 7-5179
Strasburg OV 7-6002
Litiiz MA 6-7766
A Lancaster County 4-H club member, Kenneth p or ,
of R. D 1, Washington Boro, right, was among the y ol
persons cited by the Pennsylvania Poultry Federation s,
mg its conference at the State University Porter receiv
a certificate for achievement in poultry projects and
year’s membership in the Federation New Federation p r
dent, George H. Schroeder of Honesdale, is at left H e s ,
ceeds Lawrence E Kegerreis, Palmyra Rl.
The new Insecticide that’s amazingly effect!
economical, safe, easy to use, fast and clean,
flies, even the resistant ones, and other insects tl
plague the dairy farm. Ask to see it demonstrr
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_ MFD. BY VIRGINIA IMEITIN9 CO., WEST NORFOLK,
Safest - Surest -
Most Economical Way
To Control
Resistant Flies
SAFE D-300 Bombs can FAST and CONVENIENT
be used safely where food d-300 Bombs have es.be
and milk products are pro- m ely fast knock-down and
cessed and handled D-300 particularly impor
does not harm, warm- tant at the critical milk
blooded animals It is U. mg time, when vou want
S D A approved con- vour barn fly-free
tains no inflammable sol
vents, leaves no messy
residue
ECONOMICAL One D-300
Bomb will treat an. aver
age 40-cow barn about fif
ty times One bomb is
equivalent to 10-12 gallons
of ordinary fly spray.
Makes sanitation easy and
cheap No spray guns or
machines to clean and re
pair
SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR COMPLETE
Martin's Hardware
Bareville
Kauffman's Fruit Farm A L. Herr & Bro.
Bird-in-Hand Quarryville
J. B. Zimmerman
„ „ West Willow Farmer*
Blue Ball . . .. _
Association
J. Fred Whiteside West Willow
Kirkwood , _
Landis Bros.
N. G. Hershey Manheim Pike
Manheim Lancaster
SMOKETOWN Phone Lane. EX 7‘ 3539
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Aerosol For Household
Use. Kills Fhes, Mos
quitoes, Wasps and
Many Other Insects.
Non—lnflammable
and Non-Toxic —
Safe to Use Where Food
is Processed or Hand
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20 oz. Aerosol 52.75
DETAILS
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