* Yearbook " (from. Page 1) In' the'foreword Secretary USD A and industry Q f Agriculture Ezra Taft Ben 'fwas edlted by Alfred son says. ■ s^"’id who has been edit < the' Yearbook since ’4b “The value of this book is f° in its sixty chapters that it pictures on a wide op’fso pages include the de- screen and in sharp focus the ltd tQ i tractors, elec- technological revolution that w communications, pow- now is changing not only ag rlC‘n'tlie land - harvesting riculture but our way of liv f (hods, developments in nig •• • - ding livestock, mechani- {'The revolution gives us an 0 f marketing, farm new benefits every month, ding 3 ' efficiency of labor even every day—better food f" effects of power, and and more of it, improved in ter 111 tbe fnture. dustrial products, less work, “ ‘96 pages of photo- more' leisure ...” ohs show mechanical de- But, he continues, “the nients and many new mere possession of tools, gad of equipment There al- gets, machines, packages, ~. fastest growing beef feed ]gi y ( sales increase in two \ears makes Eastern States beefmix the No. 1 choice of noi theastern beef raisers. And for good leasons. - Yon get fastei giowth*. . . heavier finishing weights . .. herd umtoumty. beefmix -with 82 protein is the Eastern States FARMERS’ EXCHANGE LANCASTER SERVICE CENTER PHONE EX 4-3755 QUARRYVILLE SERVICE CENTER PHONE ST 6-3647 Or Your Local Representative IH Dealers Say ... OUR PRICES CAN’T BE BEAT! NOW IS THE TIME Now you can chop row crops at a 40-ton-per hour clip . . . then switch to cutter bar or windrow pickup in 10 minutes or less! It’s the new McCormick® No. 15 Field Harvester. You’d expect the cost of a unit that’s this fast in the field . . . this versatile ... to be out of reach of the family-size farm. Yet the No. 15 is priced with the lowest cost multiple-head choppers on the market! What’s more, it gives you up to 60 % more chopping capacity than anything in its price class. Power requirements are low, too The No. 15 can be pto-driven by a 2-3 plow tractor. Visit us and see all the IH quality features—features that will keep your new No. 15 field harvester chopping years longer. Watch pull-in feeding and high-speed aprons compress the crop . . . chop a wagon-full in just a few minutes. We invite comparison with any oth er field harvester in this price class. See the No. 15 before you buy! • ■UMIItII McCormick Farm Equip. Store J. Paul Nolt Kauffman Bros. EPHRATA GAP MOUNTVILLE J. B. Hostetter & Sons David Kurtz MOUNT TOY MORGANTOWN ’ so are many charts and drawings. ’ - prepared fattening sup plement . . , contains stilbestiol plus balanced vitamins and mineials. beefmix gives you: • l) c /c to 20% increased growth •Up to 10 c /o better feed efficiency Free Demonstration on your farm No Obligation See or Call Us Today tiling i^not/pnocrgh.; Wisdom reQuire's an understanding of '■What, the march of techno logy can do to people and fo'r people. V,r * ' y Thp ; Yearbooks of Agricul ture are‘'published under an nual Congressional appropri ations. Distribution is' mainly by Members of Congress. > i f • Ephrata Beef " ’ (From page 1) was runner up. The distaff side continued to "dominate the show as Miss -Mast, 'Miss Noli and Miss Showalter finished in that or der in the fitting contest. ■ 'Following is the complete placing by breeds:' THE kNo. 15 Field Harvester The Price is the Lowest! Chops with the Biggest! lot power economy \ c|h,oos ® BARN CLEANER POWER-MATCHED TO YOUR HERD SIZE * MORE MILEAGE from chain that's hardened clear through and designed exclusively ior barn cleaner .service. * DEPENDABLE Starline has been building high quality dairy bom equipment since 1883. * COMPARE the features of a Starline Barn Cleaner with any other and you'll know why it's the Buy oi a Lifetime. ■ARN CLEANERS—SILO UNLOADERS—IARN EQUIPMENT L. H. BRUBAKER LANCASTER, PA. LITITZ, PA. TO BUY! Cope & Weaver Co. WILLOW STREET Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 25, 1960 ANGUS 1. Rhoda Mast; 2. David Zimmerman; 3. Joyce Nolt; 4. John Zimmerman, Rein holds; 5. Nancy Rohrer, of Lititz R 3; 6. Martin Wen rich, Denver; 7. Avernl Roy er, Lancaster R. D. HEREFORD 1. Janice Sho waiter; 2 Jane Oberholtzer, Stevens; 3 Dean Oberholtzer, Stevens; 4. Irene Bollinger, Sheridan; 5 Dar.ene Ebersole, Sheri dan. SHOWMANSHIP 1. Joyce Nolt; 2 Janice Showalter. 3. John Zimmer man. Farm Calendar (From Page 1) Lampeter fair. 1-00 pm Judging of swine at New Holland Fair, fol lowed by Beef show 100 pm. - Judging of dairy at Lampeter Fair 7.30 pm - Selection of .the Lampeter Fair live stock queen. Sept 30—2 00 pm. and 700 pm - All Western horse show at the Lampeter Fair 730 pm. County 4-H honey at the api ary of Ralph Gamber, 910 State Street, Lancaster. Oct. 1 District 4-H horse show at Ludwig Comer, in Chester county. Oct 4 to 6—Twenty-third an nual Northeastern Poultry Producers Cooperative (N -EPPCO) convention in the War Memorial auditorium Syracuse, N. Y. Oct. 6—All day - Business Farm Day Farmers to play host to businessmen of Lancaster County 7 00 pm - Annual banquet of the Lancaster County farmers Association at Hos tetlers, Mount Joy"" Oct 11—12 30 pm Pennsyl vania Shorthorn breeders consignment sale of breed ing stock and feeder steers in the Guernsey pavilion, Lincoln Highway East. FOB ANY FARM PURPOSE MADE THE FARMER'S WAY i . - LANCASTER PRODUCTION CREDIT ASST* ||>Jr 411 W. HoierlU# Id Lancaster, Fa. ** Ph. lane. EX 3-322 J New McCormick No. 61 Power-Unloading Box Capacity Box • Unload From Side or Rear 6 Wide Selection of Unloading Speeds C. B. Hoober ill INTERCOURSE SHI® Si ■ i C. E. Wfley & Son QUfIRRYVUXE - WAKEFIELD 7
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers