Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 08, 1961, Image 13

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    is Contribute
ales Campaigns
The 10c per 1,000 cartons
3 aimed at providing support
or promoting greater use oi
ggs at a time when compet
ag foods are pouring mil
ions of dollars into promo
ion.
PESTEB is at present using
übscribed funds in the fol
owme nroerams
owing programs.
1. Presenting, through ad
vertisements, m professional
ournals an egg nutrition “re
resher course’ for the na
ion’s 200,000 key leaders
vho influence consumer eat
ng habits physicians, nurs
;s and dietitians.
2. Providing teachers, who
ihape the minds of tomor
ow’s consumers, with teach
sd When You Feed
SPECIAL
TANVILAC
Feeders Say , . .
"The Most Economical
Feeding Plan of All"
No trouble with scours or csttl*
gome olt feed. You’ll be more then
CULTURE PRODUCT FOR EVERY
rARM-FEEDING PURPOSE.
k Station, Atolnts |
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C. O. NOLT
LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR
WN-HAND Phone Lone. BE 7*075
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OLIVER 13
Hie Combine with Everything!
11 ery thing you want in a pull-type—and morel
here’s a full 7-foot-cut combine, with an auger
'eader that eliminates drapers. And matching its
wte are big-capacity units all the way through the
Machine to handle your heaviest grain and bean
crops.
Oliver 18 saves more from the start. Its
s Kni-revolving reel, with bats going straight down
the grain, reduces shattering losses. Next, 90 %
™ the threshed grain is stopped at the cylinder by
uhver’s famous “Man Behind the Gun' 5 before it
1:811 mix with straw. An unusually long straw rack
s the rest.
Other grain- and time-saving units
( ClU( te the 25-bushel tank, adjustable
leaves, swinging drawbar, large
Jf an mg unit. Engine or PTO model.
066 Ore Oliver 18 before you buy.
N. G. Hershey & Son
Monheim, R. D. 1
icts I. McComsey
& Sons
hickory HilL Pa.
Formersville
Equipment Co.
Ephroto. H. D. 2
ing aids to help students bet
ter understand the impor
tance of eggs in their diets.
3. Giving millions of home
makers new ideas on prepar
ing and serving eggs through
PENS photo-recipe relca-es
made available to them thru
newspapers, magazines, ladio
and TV.
4 Providing the nation’s
food outlets with oifceli\e
merchandising aids.
5. Stimulating new egg
product development through
its New Products Develop
rment Committee
Through the PENS Egg Designed to promote the
Promoter, investors are kept best overall principles oi
informed on how their mon- farm management, the leases
ey is being spent to stimulate are tailored to the individual
greater demand for eggs needs of the farm, the land-
lord, and the tenant. Their
Be sure to use proper sig- rights, duties and responsi
nals and warning devices bilities are spelled out in de
when 'driving tractors and tail in the model leases,
other farm equipment on which are explained in non
heads. technical language. Model
NEW
Lincoln Welder
225 VOLT
ONLY $155.
The New Lincoln can be used to
Weld*-Thaw Pipes-Cut-Solder
and many' other jobs.
BRAND NEW IN STOCK
Farmersville Equip. Co.
EPHRATA, H. D. 2 Phone EL 4-9221
BEFORE you build
INVESTIGATE
V' wall-to-wall post-free interior
V 34; 40,50,60,70-ft. CLEAR spans
easy, fast, 3-bolt assembly
V s economical —designed for use
with standard materia Is and sizes
Side Clear
Wall Span
6’ x 34’
6’ x 40’
8’ x 40’
12’ x 40’
16’ x 40’
UNLIMITED APPLICATIONS
Warehousing • marinas • cement block storage
•> loaiing barns • machine sheds • poultry buildings
• grain storage •' airplane hangers • produce storage
• light & heavy manufacturing • used car lots • res
■ tauranls • bowling lanes- •' school bus barns • and
dozens more !
tfo Dutchman DUR-A-FRAME Division
407 W. Washington * Zeeland, Michigan
CONTACT YOUK LOCAL DEALER TODAY!
KUIPERS BROS., Inc.
NEW HOLLAND
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 8, 1961
Model Leases
Subject Of
USDA Booklet
Model farm leases that
show how a landlord and
tenant can share farm costs
and returns on a fair basis
are described in three publi
cations issued today by the
U S Department of Agncul
lurh.
KANE
Trusses
SIZES
Side Clear
Wall Span
8’ x 50’
14’ x 50’
8’ x 60’
16’ x 60’
8’ x 70’
Phone EL 4-5111
lease forms are included m
the publications
‘ Your Cash Farm Lease,”
Miscellaneous Publication
No 836, describes the best
features tor cash rental
lei ms
Miscellaneous Publication
No. 837, “Your Livestock-
Shaie Farm Lease,” covers
rental terms when payment
is made in livestock products
or cash crops
Another type of lease pro
vides for payment by the
tenant of a share of selected
crops Rental terms for this
type of farming are in Mis
cellaneous Pub.ication No.
838, “Your Crop-Share-Cash
Farm Lease.”
Single copies of these pub
lications are available from
the Office of Information, U.
S. Department of Agriculture
Washington 25, D C.
• Prices
ier and four per cent below a
year ago.
Mainly responsible for the
May to June decline were
lower poultry, egg and whole
sale milk prices Also contri
buting to the drop were
slightly lower prices for most
crops and all livestock, with
the exception of cows which
averaged 30 cents a hundred
weight higher.
The index of prices receiv
ed, the barometer of farm in
come, was 214 per cent of
the 1910-14 base of 100. This
compares with 217 a -month
earlier and 223 a year ago. [
The parity, ratio the
coniparison of prices paid by
farmers for goods and ser
vices to the price received
for farm products—has de
clined every month since De
cember 1960 and now stands
at 71 per cent compared with
01 per cent in that month.
Nationally, the parity ratio is
78 per cent, 1 per cent under
last year.
The average price of eggs
was down,. 2 cents a dozen
from last .year, the price of
broiler chickens was down 2
cents a pound, and the blend
price of wholesale milk was
5 cents a' cwt. below last
year. v - 1
• Bees
(From page 12)
mies of the Honey Bee, Ex
tracting and bottling of hon
ey, Queen 1 -rearing, Requeen
ing, Fall Management, Mar
keting of Honey, and Care of
Bees for Pollination of Fruit
and other Crops.
Any individual 3,6 years
of age or older is eligible to
attend the"'course
Further - information and
application blanks may be
received by contacting Dr
Fred C. Snyder, Director of
Short Courses, College o£
Agriculture/ The Pennsylva
nia State' University, Uni
versity Park, Pennsylvania.
Wc get there fast if you
have burner trouble. "Well
adjust your burner for
economical operation
complete combustion.
105 Fcnrview St
MOUNT JOY. PA.
Ph OL 3-202
(From page 1)
24-HOUR
SERVICE!
GARBER
OIL CO.
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