Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 29, 1961, Image 13

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    YFA
ours Plant
fifty persons made up the
Lai tour of the Manhcim
ung Farmers Association
JJy this week.
The tour included, in addi
n to inspection of the meat
dung facilities at Kunz
-1 and Co , Inc, meats judg
and identification con-
‘St
After touring the plant,
ingroup held a picnic and
t dog roast at Long Park,
, log hot dogs donated by
; e host plant.
The group has schedu’ed
5 next meeting on August
f at the Southeast Pennsyl-
USED
Tractors & Farm Equip.
Oliver OC6 Crawler (used only 9 Month) $2975.00
Catipillar 22 Crawler Tractor $ 465.0(1
John Deere A Tractor (On Steel) $ 450.0$
Farmall 30 Tractor $ 250.00
Myers Mower & Or usher $ 185.00
LH. 25V Mower 7' Fast Hich $ 60:00
I. H. 24 Mower T Fast Hitch $ 175.00
I. H. 3-14" Fast Hitch Plows $50.00 up
Bow Crop Unit for IH 15 Harvester $ 200.00
Feri. Unit For Farmall A Tractor $ 25.00
Stauffer PTO Manure Spreader $ 175.00
John Deere 8' Disk Harrow $ 85.00
John Deere 12A Combine W/Engine $ 250.00
McCormick Farm Equipment Store
1054 S. State Street
EPHRATA. PA. Phone R. E. 3-2283
eed For PRODUCTION
It's easy with Wayne 16% Dairy
' 5 clean, wholesome feed is high in digestible nutrients, carric-.
Popular variety of blended ingredients, yet contains no fiflc.
Greenings.
d straight from the bag to cows getting good quality rough
l*i Wayne 16% Dairy will push milk production to the pet.
the cow's inherited ability to produce.
oparly balanced rations will boost
•k production as much as 30%.
. M. STA FF F
& SON'S Inc
W*imer - Ronks - Leola
SUNSHINE FARM MOUNTVILLE
Lit S ’PLY FEED SERVICE
1112 & Newmanstown R. D. 2. Columbia
milt MILLERSVILLE
. BJ>. i. Honks SUPPLY CO.
"l»“ .'ER&SO,>- MiVersville
«• D I- Em Earl CHUBB ■ JPPLY CO.
Elizabethtown
• STAUFFER & SON HERS ' V BROS.
& Bellaire Reinholds
R. D VA -LEY MILLS ROSS C. ULRICH. JR.
’ l ' Willow Street H- D. 2. Peach Bottom
vania Research Laboratory
near Landisville Dr. Thomas
of the Agronomy Depart
ment at Penna State Uni
versity will explain his corn
research plots The public is
invited to the meeting which
is scheduled to begin at 7.00
a. m.
The following persons at
tended the tour this week ac
cording to information re
ceived from Forney Longe
necker, Lititz R 3, chairman
of the tour committee and
Joseph McGahen, advisor to
the club; Mr. and Mrs. G’enn
Brubaker, Mr. and Mrs. Ab
ram Witmer and family, Mr.
and Mrs Glenn Hershey and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Garber and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Forney Longenecker
mm.
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SOME OF THE FIFTY MEMBERS OF the Manheim Young Farmers„Association who
vent on the annua summer tour this week The tour ended with a picnic and hot dog
■oast in Long park where the picture was taken. The tour included inspection' of>' a pack
ng plant and a meats judging and identification contest,
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Hoffer, Morvin Shelly,
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Balmer
and family, Vincent Becker,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McGah
en and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Nolt, Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Hoover and Mr. and
Mrs. Abram Seigrist and fa
mily.
Farming is the United
States’ largest industry, em
ploying twelve times as
many persons as work in
steel and nine times as many
as in the automobile industry
TONGANOXir
MILKEN
SYSTI
• Pipeline milking
greater control of
um fluctuation.
HAROLD R. BRANDT B. WILMER MARTIN
601 East High Street H . D . 1( E aST EARL
ELIZABETHTOWN
RALPH ZEAGER M. RAY GIBBLE
R. D. 3, QUARHYVILLE R. D. 1. LEBANON
MANHEIM YOUNG FARMERS TOUR
f'v ? ' csg tMdi'
me-to SHUT
OFF THE
MACHINE
BEFORE .
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K NATIONAL FAWA
if SAFETY WEEK
JULY 23-29,1961
ic most t!
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, July'29, 19G1—13
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• Chicago Yards
(From page S')
me end made 23.75. - r Most
prime and mixed choice and
prime at 1,050 to 1,300 ? lbs
22-23.50, 1,300 to 1,500 lbs.
20.25-22.50. Bulk of choice
900 to I*soo pound steers
21.75'-23.25. Most choice 1,-
°OO to 1.525. pound steers
20.50-22. Good steers at 900
to F,300 pounds 21-22.50
Utility and standard 18.50-
20.50.
Choice and prime heifers
made 22.75 td 23 while most
choice brought 2175-22.75
Good heifers were 19 75-21-
25.
Cutter utility and commer
cial cows l3-16.50.
Utility arid commercial bulls
made 17-20.50 _ with a few
at 21 early in the week.
Good and choice vealers
22-25 A few loads of good
'tnd choice 800 to 1,000 lb
‘eeders were' 21-23.