Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 22, 1961, Image 7

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Hi - -'fit. - aaugl. —gh.
prepares to run a filler of eggs through the spray bath of
hot detergent solution The solution returns to the tank at
the bottom of the machine where it is filtered before going
through the nozzles again. Any foreign material washed
from the eggs does not have a chance to get onto another
ogg —L F r Photo
NOW—
• control tobacco insects
with one material
A NEwThlodan
INSECTICIDE
? yfi for control of
• APHIDS
• BUDWORMS
• hornworms
• FLEABEETLES
For long-lasting 1 residual control
IMpil and safety, Thiodan is the recom
mended material for tobacco in
sect control. Thiodan is easy to
lapplyIapply as a dust or spray. Ask your
County Agent or local Niagara
N,AGARA CHEMICAL DIVISION
N. G. Hershey Clem Hoober
& Son INTERCOURSE
MANHEIM
MO 5-2271
Arc Yon Sure You’re Getting All Your Grain?
most MANEUVERABLE combine ever built!
HAftVISTKII
C. E. Wile? & Son Kalman Bros. B. Hoober Cope & Weaver Co. •notch your
QUARRYVILLE ■ WAKEFIELD * *-'TTNTVrLLE INTERCOURSE WILLOW ~treET paym * nts *°
ST 6-2895 - SO 8-3501 EX 3-2824 Y owr H»COmO
Local Niagara Distributors
McCormick No. 91 Harvester - Thresher
with MAGIC-CIRCLE PI
NEW!
tar y Jteering,
■j control power
•wo independent
-individual!/ or
slowing down,
rmng .gradually
or pivoting com
i dime." You can
itly, too, without
ihift gears or de-,
planetary steer
turn quicker and
i than with bny
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8/2-foot and 10-fpot Cut!!
CORN UNITS AVAILABLE
Call Us For A Demonstration
McCormick Farm ’"uip, Store David Kurtz J. B. licstetter & Sons J. Paul Nolt
EPHRAT' MORGANTOWN MO"'NT JOY GAP
~ Y RE 3-225 ’ AT 6-5771 OL 3-3721 HI 2-4183
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# Poultry House
(From page 6)
One comment of a feed com
pany representative seems to
sum up the situation On
looking at another laying
house nearby he said, “Five
years that house was consid
ered the last word in poultry
house design. Now it is al
most obsolete. In five years,
who knows, maybe this new
house will be out of date.”
Soil Bank
Reminder Given
By County ASC
Farmers who have Conser
vation Reserve contracts
were cautioned by Landis G.
Becker,' Chairman of the
Lancaster County Agricul
tural Stabilization and Con
servation Committee, about
compliance with those con
tracts during the current
cropping and grazing season
The contracts call for no
grazing or harvesting on the *■■■■■■■■■ >■■■■■■■■■■■ biasiiiißiHiiißiiMHr 4
designated acreage and for ■ ■
planting within the permit- 5 ftr rri II if*ll ¥l*l r* 11 5
£1 1 f' 1 Bank E Keep Ihose Milk rails rull:
base crops on the farm. m Jr B
A farm with a Conserva- ■ J. , \r ”
eo ” tac ‘ has ? • Uon t Cheat Your Cows :
designated acreage of and ■ B
that has been taken out of ■
production and is now devot- jjj
ed to conservation uses The ■
conservation uses include *
trees grasses and legumes, JJ
water storage, and plantings ■
beneficial to wildlife. In re- ■
turn "or annual payments, ■
the designated land is kept *
entirely out of production ■
firmer® wUh°a f “ 45 YEARS SERVICE TO THE FARMER” g
Conservation Reserve con- ■ _ __ , £
a noti f c o°? s A. MELLINGER & SONS
his permitted acreage of Soil ■ S
Bank base crops. All smaT B Coal - Lumber - Feed - Building Materials g
grains, and most row crops ■ k
are considered Soil Bank ■ PHONE: Ephrala RE 3-478 S AKRON# PA. jjj|
base crops under the Conser- 5 ~ , B
vation Reserve program j n Mke This Your ®
■ HEADQUARTERS FOR FLORY’S FEEDS g
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Patronize Lancaster Farm
ing Advertisers.
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Lancaster Farming. Saturday, July 22, 1961—7
DISPOSAL OF MANURE from a caged layer operation
has been a problem in many cases At the James Hgh lay
ing house, Gordonville Rl, manure is scraped from under
the cages by a series of paddles and a conveyor carries ,it
to this pit outs’de the building. The agitator in the center
ot the pit mixes the manure with water so that the waste
becomes fluid enough to be removed by tank truck and
spread on the fields for fertilizer —L F Photo
DON’T make the mistake of trying to keep those
cows of yours producing at top capacity on just ■
grass and water! Sure, thev’ll live and give SOME ■
milk, but for PEAK of high quality milk at low £
COST, switch ’em now to FLORY’S FORTIFIED -■
DAIRY FEED. Your cows will produce better,' ■
more vigorous calves. They’ll give better milk ■
LONGER. £
netary SteeHng
instead of p steering wheel
Get
W'ZjT’jg) \ planetary steer
/ '°S —with two
\ convenient, easy
to-handle levers.
• BIG CAPACITY—42 inch** • Bar-and-wire grate concave
wice » h “*9 ht *h«ugh ...« , Extra-deep grain-saving
undershot feeder, cylinder, platform
end over the straw rack... p
capacity to spare for heavy • Hydraulic control available
crops for on-the-go adjustment of
e Exclusive DOUBLE-SHAKE, ,eel he ' sht
opposed-action cleaning e 2-inch to 33-inch cutting
e Ideal for small, irregular and height range-handles every
hilly fie'ds and diversified fh.-oshable crop from fow
ereps ... you get into tight growing beans to tall sorg'.ym
corne-s and close to fences, e 67 factory-lubricated and
save } neatly all the crop scaled bearings reduce daily
e 4-c/ii der, 40 hp vaive-in-head ss-vicing to a minimum
IH ens ne for smooth, • Si g , 32-bu gram tank with
(leper wale power folding unloading auger, can
e oeds available be unloaded in approximately
fl Will ee V lt> 1.600 rpm one minute
Steer with 2 levers
It's built-in .power steering
at no extra casti Try it soon,
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