f Poultrymen , (From cage H [, e association operated in : lC r ed for the second year ~ a row. Receipts for -the ea r were off by $2 48S 84, u t tolal expenses were down 52,992 49 Net 100- for 9GO was $1,875 51 comrrr to a net loss of $2 381 2$ 3 r the previous year The S ac a' ion lists' a net worth [ $45,578 48. Earl Groff, - Chairman of I t other business the board the Pennsylvania Agncultur lected the following ton al Stabilizat.on and Conserv icmbers to the Poults Ex- ation Committee also pointed hao?e Committee. Charles out that applications for such Iterfel, Conestoga, Eugene payments unde, the 1960 ’ a 3P i Manheim; Ee:ter wool program must be filed ■rede.-, Manheim: Daniel before the eid of April ’6l lood, Columbia; Glenn H He emphasized that ade [err, Petersburg; Ben quatc records on the sales iurkholder, New Holland; must support the informa lev e 1 and Hastings, Lancast- ticn on the payment applica r, Robert Harmsh, Cone~„o- lions For instance, produc a, John L Herr, Manheim, ers’ sales records for shorn oah Kreidcr, Manheim. (Turn to page j.l) GET YOUR CHICKS OFF TO A FLYING START! WITH FLORIN 1961 Oiick Starter Get The Full Details On Our Growing Program For Replacement Pullets Call Mt. Jov OL 3-2411 Today! WOLGEMUTH BROS., Inc. FLORIN, PENNA. UNMATCHED in TRACTOR FEATURES with EXPERIENCE International Harvester has been building tract ors with these features for a total experience of 185 years! Fmm quiet, smooth, mufti-range rjvn 6-CVUNHEE tNtIVHATIOMAI HMvtsrtu Wool Payment Deadline March 1 Wool growers were re minded today that the 1960- program payments, to be made this 'ummer, will be made on wool and unshorn lambs which are marketed before March 31, 1961. This is the closing date for the 1960 program. COPE &- WEAVER CO. WILLOW STREET C. E. WILEY & SON QUARRYVILLE - WAKEFIELD McCORMICK FARM EQUIP. STORE KAUFFMAN BROS. EPHRATA MOUNTVILLE & . ONE OF THE PROBLEMS facing Lancaster County farmers during the past month has been the disposal of manure Barn cleaners on many farms have frozen Mature spreaders freeze and break. Snow makes it almost impossible to spread manuie on the fields, but the manure accumulates at the same rate as m better weather and it must be moved Here Elvin Smoker gets part of the job done on the farm of Raymond Witmer, Willow Street Rl, in spite of the snow. —L F Photo Soil Conservation Districts Urge State Soil Surveys Pennsylvania’s soil con- areas, waste disposal, flood sorvation district have prevention and other corn launched an attack to get the munity development activi state’s soil resources survey- ties, he said, ed by 1967. Planning com- Dn missions, land developers, Robert Lott of Aspers RD, industry and agriculture urg- legislative chairman, said ently need the survey infer- tlle Association will take mation according to Henry vigorous action to arouse Hackman of Manheim R 2, Public interest in completion member of the executive cooperative state-fed councd of the Pennsylvania eral 5011 surv£ y He als ° said Association of Soil Conserva- the district directors will con tion District Directors linue their efforts to establish hsh a soil and water conserv- Hackman said that only ation research station in one-third of the state’s coun- Pennsylvania The research ties have been surveyed. Sur- center would carry out ex veys are published in with pertinents to test the effect of maps and technical data and land treatment on water sup are used to plan recreational plies and flood prevention. Since 1958 Six-Cylinder Engines Since 1917 Four-Cylinder Engines Since 1958 Multi Range Power Since 1958 Variable Speed Engines Since 1920 Foot-Operated Clutch Since 1958 Large Fuel Tanks Since 1920 Sleeved Engines Since 1939 _ Both Brake Pedals Side- By-Side Since 1939 High Road Speeds Since 1954 Wide Range of Working Speeds with the Super M. T. A. Since 1954 Quick On-The-Seat Hitch' ing with the Super C DAVID KURTZ MORGANTOWN C. B. HOOBER INTERCOURSE Lancaster Farming. Saturday, February 4, 1961 4mw a 6-OylindGr f 1\ fmmmixSSmj B. KOSTETTER & SON 3 MOUNT JOY J. PAUL NOLT GAP If * ■***, Hackman reported that a conservation teaching man ual is being prepared by the Department of Public In c-truction —According to El eanor Bennett of the Depart ment, the guide will contain in’ormation on teaching soil, water, woodland, wildlife & mineral resources conserva tion. It will be designed for use by elementary and sec ondary teachers. Roanng Maples Regal Echo produced 13,990 pounds of "milk and 640 lbs butter fat m 365 days on twice da ily milking as a 3-year-old. Roaring Maples Dandy beau ty. 17 046 lbs milk and 659 lbs butterfat in 336 days on twice daily milking as a 6- year-old Both are owned by Harold K. Book, Ronks Buy Now on Early Trader's Bonus and get Cash! 5 J * \
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