How Much Does It Cost? Custom Work Rates Estimated HARRISBURG What sod is $4.15, discing is done does it cost to plant an acre for $2.40 an acre, harrowing of corn in Pennsylvania? for- $1.95 and planting with According to- figures- collect- a two-row planter for $2.10, ed by' the Crop Reporting These custom costs figures Service of the Pennsvlvam* are the average for the state Department of Agriculture, and vary considerably with cvi the rates of custom oper- m geographic regions ators, the bill would come This is the first study of to $lO 60 an acre plus the custom rates ever done in cost of the seed and ferti- Pennsylvania. More than lizer. 400 custom operators parti- Broken down, the average cipatod in the survey of costs cost of plowing an acre of for normal custom jobs. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■* • 2 s 1941— 20th Anniversary— l96l i I SPRING SALES I I PROMOTION I I How-Bigger Than Ever! s ■ J i SAVE - Special Anniversary Prices | j MANY—MANY SPECIALS S ■ 5 See Us Today! _ ■ iffl. Charles B. Hooberl INTERCOURSE ' PH. SO 8-3501 S 1 ■ if you’re getting the best chicks, get the best feed too! Good chicks today are worth real money. And so is good feed. Since a chick needs only 2 or 3 pounds of starter, it pays to feed the best. that’s why we recommend Ful-O-Pep Chick Starter. see or call us before your chicks arrive H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, Inc. WITMER-EX 7-6412 RONKS-OV 7-6612 LEOLA-OL 6-2811 \\VXXVVVVV\VV\VXVV\XVVOV\VVVVVV\VVVXVVVXVVVV\ The most uniform rate Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 4, 1961 — U within the state was the 10 ... Z .. cents a bale charged for the Rates charged ranged from # Nutrition OtUOieS baling of hay and straw. In- $6 reported in the south (From page 7) cidentally, the average bale central area to $l5 in the search because of their simi is 3.1 feet long. northwest. The state average lar physical reactions. Pro- Other average charges are t^ 6 10 reports for ,f el . d ducers within a 250 mile ra- Other average cnarges are chopping on an acre basis j _ f Washington D C $6.15 an acre or $7.05 an hr. t * $10 . 30 . find S^l-tvrin for two-row corn picking; w “° . hncl . menticai $615 an acre or $7 25 an The average prices were calves in their herds this hour for corn combining; for the 1960 crop year. this spring may be able to $5.75 an acre for combining make a substantial contribu small grains with a pull-ty- tion to research of benefit to pe machine or $6.85 for com Girl’s Father; “So you t^ie i lves t° industry, re bining with a self-propelled wan £ be my son-in-law, officials said. combine; and 19 rents an c h?” hour for feed grinding and mixing. Suitor The average cost of a com £ i r - I i us t want plete job of sUo filling com- your daughter ” es to $l2 35 an hour. This job includes the use of the chopper, the blower, one full time and one part-time trac tor, two wagons full time and one part-time and the services of two men Weed control spraying averaged $2 45 an acre with the operator furnishing the spray material and $1 55 an acre if the farmer turnishes the material. Insect and disease spray rates were s3 v 3o an acre if the materials were furnished by the operator and $1.55 if the farmer furnished the materials. Some operators did not report rate charges for cer tain jobs For example, the job of field chopping hay or silage, c n a per acre basis, does not show any average rates for' the areas or tb» state There' were onb reports submitted on this particular job for the entire state “Well, not exactly, A conservative is a chap to maxry who thinks nothing should toe done for the first time. PUBLIC SALE Livestock & Farm Implements WEDNES., MARCH 8,1961 The undersigned will offer at Public Sale'on ihe premises located Vi mile north of Mastersonville along the Colebrook Road, Lancaster Co., Pa. lO Head Livestock FOUR GRADE MILKING COV/S (freshing at different times of year) and SIX ANGUS BULLS weighing from 800 - 1000 pounds. TWO MULES. One F-12 Farmall Tractor with cultivator and plow, F-20 Farmall Tractor, John Deere side-delivery rake, disc harrow, cultipacker, McCormick Deermg 2-12” trailer plow, Wiard walking plow, manure spreader on rubber, 3 section harrow, rubber tire wagon with bed, fodder shred der, McCormick Deermg horse cultivator, ensliage cutter and blower, corn'planter, 2 horse wagon with box, four sets ot tobacco ladders (2 with running gears), 1000 lb platform scales, bob-sled, corn shelter, chopping mill, two tobacco presses (1 Minmch), 6000 tobacco lath, one 32 ft extension ladder, belts, 2 unit Right-a-way milker with pipe, milk buckets, strainers, full line of butchering tools including scalding trough and electric grinder, lots of tools, three screw jacks, block & tackling, tobacco cellar stove, vise, scaffolding bucks, lots ®f log chains (different sizes), harness, two Rauferperger bridles, double & triple tiees and many other desirable items too numerous to mention. Sale to begin at 12 noon when terms and conditions will be made known by Rufus K. Geib, Auctioneer Refreshments will be sold by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Mastersonville Fire Co PUBLIC SALE FARM EQUIPMENT Tues., Mar. 7, 1961 The undersigned will offer at public sale on the premises 7/10 of a mile north of Wernersville, Berks County, Pa., turn north at the welding shop. FARMALL H Ford 3-Pt. Hitch Grass Mower John Deere 4-Bar Side Delivery Rake McCormick Peering 13-Disc Drill 28-DISC HARROW, McCormick Deermg Tractor drawn Manure Spreader, Land Roller, 3 point Hitch Carrier, 52- hour McCormick Dccnng Combine, GARDEN TRACTOR. David Bradley Com Sheller, 500-lb Platform Scale, Power Mower, Hand Mower, Dual-wlicel Trailer with flat bed; Bag Wagon, small Air Compressor Electric Fence Controlle* - , Laddeis POULTRY EQUIPMENT MOST OF IT IS QUAKER MADE 23 10-hole Nests, 40 8-ft Hen Feeders, Automatic Wa ter Fountains, Grit Feeders TWO BROODER STOVES, Chick Fountains, Time Clock, Egg Baskets 275-GALLON GAS TANK. Lancaster Shallow Well Pump Forks, Shovels, Hand Tools SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS Sale to start at 12 30 pm. Terms bv Chester K Long, Auctioneer Akron, Pa., Phone Ephrata RE 3-5522 Charles Zmn & Joe Gannan Clerks OF AT 12:00 NOON EAR CORN —OF— TRACTOR AND CULTIVATOR Paul D. Angstadt ROY FLOYD