Milking Parlor ““ year, is the only cash crop ,(Froni P? 2 • v Graybill • grow? on the farm. Harold '■ --EjMCndt;' Elizabeth-»His registered arid grade Hol towh dealer for, - Surge Sys- steins -(He hopes to work in terns; manufacturers of the.to a purebred herd eventual equipmentr -ly) graze on 20 acres of per- BURLINGS CHICKS ForQualityEggs, Meat CAREY' Leghorns again Miron highest honor* for Egg Quality among all en tries .af the West. N. Y. Random Sample Test. This is in competition with en tries from the finest breed ers in the country.- When it comes to Haugh units —the official measuring slick of egg quality—Car ey Leghorns are tops! AT BURLING'S you have eight top strains and crosses When you're ready to order, pick up the phone and call Oxford 286 collect. BURLING’S HATCHERY BOX F If you had heating problems last ivinter Switch now to FLAMELESS With modern, canfree f fLAMELESS electric home heating, yw con be sure your family will be compkteV comfortable in spite of the worst blastiony winter con bring. ' Pfeose swd m* yaurbootcfet entitfetf, ' ‘’Comfcrtab'* B«trJc Worrofh far tti* Entfr* Horn*.” Nairn Actdr« City. to-choose from . . • for top quality Eggs and Meat. For Big Brown Eggs; Met ryknoll Sex-Links (Rock x Bed); Golden Sex-Links Hareo Red male x Andrews ; White Rock female. AND FOR MEAT Van tress x Cobb White Rock; Cobb's Strain-Cross White Bocks; Garrison's Cornish Male x Cobbs White Rock fe male; Burling's New Hamp shires and Barred Rocks. Reserve Your Chicks and Started Pullets in Advance. Free Circular. Open Dales. OXFORD. PENNA manent pasture and will get green chopped alfalfa or sil age as pastures grow shorter. Thirty five acres of com (a bout 15 for silage), 15 acres of wheat, 12 acres of barley and 28 acres of hay round out his cropping program. He made six acres of hay at a neighbor's farm this year to insure a winter forage supply for his Increased herd. More building is in the planning stage. The concrete staves for a new silo are on the farm and a pole barn and auger feeder for his herd are to be added as soon as pos sible. Installation of the new parlor was a big step but Graybill knew it was just a matter of time until he would have to remodel the old stanchion barn anyway. He also knew that milking cows is a twice-a day chore and he wanted it to be as comfortable, convenient and eflic ent as possible. His picture-window parlor does not take the work out of milking, but it does help make it more pleasant. WHEELHORSE and SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavely's Farm Service -v rIOLLAND EL4-221- Stott, MILK IS NEVER LIFTED under vacuum in the newly cnn c ta-uc‘ed parlor on the James Grayb.ll farm, Lititz R 2 Milk flows by gravity from the teat cups to the milk line under the stall (Arrow) and to a vacuum release tank at the extreme right in the picture. Milk is then pumped under pressure to the bulk tank in the milk house. Lifting milk by vacuuiTrsometim.es causes rac.d flavor to develop L. F. Photo Electric Home Heating But, now's the time to Install it. let u* tell you all about FLAMELESS electric home heating. Cal! or mail the coupon below to your PP&L office. You Live Bettor Electrically PP«L AN INVBSTOR-OWNE -ELECTRIC UTIL.IT IN THE SERVICE V OR THE PUBLIC ' Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 24, 1961 - A Hi 11
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