Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 21, 1961, Image 5

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    GET OUR
Winter Prices
on Fertilizer
Cal! EX2-4963
ORGANIC
PLANT FOOD CO.
grofftown road
LANCASTER
See Our Want Ads For Bargains
POULTRYMEN!
NOW AVAILABLE
EARLY BIRD No. 2
A high potentiated prestarter -which can be led to day old broil*
ers or replacements ior a period up to 3 weeks or 1 lb. per bird
started.
Trials in the field and by our Research and Development Sec
tion indicate as follows;
1. Better early growth.
2. Greater resistance to stresses caused by vaccination and
extreme weather conditions.
Reduces factors influencing condemnation on the process-
ing line.
Many cases show a lower medication bill for the life of the
flock.
Average cost per bird started six-tenths of one cent over con
ventional starters.
Research reports indicate that this prestarter, while not a sub
stitute for GOOD MANAGEMENT nevertheless shows a very
substantial return in BETTER OVERALL PERFORMANCE and
LOWER PRODUCTION COSTS
REMEMBER
EARLY BIRD FEEDS
AND
GOOD MANAGEMENT
ARE THE WINNING
COMBINATION FOR
ANY POULTRYMAN
MAY WE HELP YOU?
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Shoe
. Skates
$8.69
Groff's Hardware
NEW HOLLAND
Ph. EL 4-0851
PRESTARTER
"Finest Poultry Service Anywhere"
Som * fanneis report buy
ers are finding r< «nianre to
the 30 and 20 bids, but oth
ers report they believe that
quite a few crops have been
sold at ihat figure
Absent from the market
up to Thursday afternoon,
and then “only lightly, was
Bayuk Cigars, Inc., one of
the traditionally big buyers
of the county leaf.
Farmers are speculating
on how ■ itch of the current
crop Bayuk will need to
maintain its inventories, sin
ce third quarter earning re
ports showed Bayuk sales
Miller &
Bushong,
Rohrerstown. Pa.
Ph. Lancaster EX 2*2145
• Tobacco
(From page' 1)
Bio h Brother Tobacco Co.
put its buyers in W county
sheds for the first time.
Prior to that time, the top
through price reported was
25 centi.
Inc
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Jamiary--21, 1961
were down,
Reports from farmers in
dicate the buyers aie inter
ested m the top crops and
seem willing to go the limit
on Ihe smaller loal since it
apre_' r s to be in a Lille bet
ter shape than the larger to
bacco Lower tiers in many
county sheds show some dam
age, but the good leaf is ex
cellent with high burn qual
ities
Farmers contacted late 11
the week were reluctant to
estimate how much of the
crop had been bought, but
many thought the percentage
was small.
1960
Ist Quartile Penna. -4 st Quartile Central ,
Random Sample I New York Random:
Egg-Laying Contest JL Sample Egg Laying!
Contest
1959
Ist Quartile Penna. -4 st Quartile Central
Random Sample I New York Random
Egg-Laying Contest JL Sample Egg Laying
Contest
1958
Ist Quartile Penna. Random
Sample Egg Laying
Contest
1957
Ist Highest All-Breed nd Highest Leghorn
Hen Record in Pa. / Hen Record in the
Laying Contest Lmst Nation
KEYSTONE HATCHERY
2556 Creek-Hill Rd., Lancaster
Rep. Daniel R. Myers, Ph. Leola OL 6-2243
Clarence Cox, Phone Lancaster EX 2-2710
Hatchery Ph. Leola OL 6-7851
SET YOUR SIGHTS
ON SPRING
ANNOUNCING...
New Allis-Chalmers Model 56-F
flail-type forage harvester
Now Allis-Chalmers brings new capacity, quality,
and field performance to forage harvesting with
the all-new 6-foot No. 56-F Forage Harvester.
Big Capacity, Scissor-Slice Chopping
Double-Cuts Cleaner, Shorter!
• All-season use value: Green-chop feeding . . .
makes grass silage you can remove from silo
. . . stalk chopping . . . stubble mulching . . .
shreds bedding . . . pasture clipping.
Heavy-duty, clean-cutting rotor
•36 knives mounted in pairs ... every rotor revolu
tion, forage is cut TWICE in the same 4-inch path.
Ask us about the Allls-Chalmers plan to finance
your time purchase of farm equipment,
AUIS-CHAUftiRS <^>
SALES AND SERVICE Njp'
Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv.
Quarryville, Pa.
L. H. Brubaker
Lititz, Pa.
N. G. Myers & Son L. H. Brubaker
Rheems, Pa.
Snavely’s Farm Service
QUALITY BED LINENS
Sheets and pillowcases
should be free from defects
as flaws reduce weari-ig
qualities, slates Erma Lang
ford, Penn State extension
home furnishings specialist.
Quality linens should have
an equal number of threads
woven crosswise and length
wise Smooth, evenly stitch
ed hems add to attractive
ness and durability, and tape
selvages add strength to the
sides of sheets Be sure to
read the label for sheet and
pillowcase sizes. Also know
the sizes you need.
R. S. Weaver
Stevens, Pa.
Nissley Farm Service
Washington Boro, Pa.
Lancaster. Pa.
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