tchery Report ows '6l Gains rer Last Year mnsylvania hatcheries ucea 12 million chicks ag August compared to million in July and only 100 dunng the same th last year, the Penn jnia Crop Reporting Scr said this week in a lal report nek output for egg type action for the January ,igh August period was ly 26 million compared 23 million for the same id a year ago. For the United States, egg type chick production during August was one four- Farmers I SUPPLY 137 EAST KING ST. LANCASTER, PA. SEEDS FOR FALL PLANTING Winter Rye Winter Ots —Balboa —Cert- Norline —Cert. Dußois Winter Barley Ssed Wheat —Cert. Red Coat —Uncert. Wong - _ C ert. Seneca —Ceri. Kenbar —Cert. Dual —Cert. Hudson —Cert PennoT For Grazing —Sow Red Coat or Dual Wheat Sept. 15. Red Coat is a new type wheat. A heavy yielder and Fly resistant Sow 1 bushel per acre on good soil - IVz bushels in corn stalk ground. SNOW FENCE. 50 ft. roll $ll.BB take guesswork out of dairy feeding... L * « « /j I a . . « ♦ El „ . . . „ V „, ~„ ~. NEW STEP FORWARD In Scientific & Efficient Dairy Feeding! This is what dairymen are saying about Farm Bureau's revolutionary "Maximum Profit Dairy Feeding" Program. Take time to discuss "M.P.F." with your FARM BUREAU FIELDMAN you'll Be Glad You D:d. START TODAY... FEED THE FARM BUREAU WAY! th above a year earlier al though seasonally lowei than July The broiler-type chick hatch in Pennsylvania total ed 4,161,000, slightly below the total for a year earlier and six per cent below the July total Egg production for broil er type chicks in Pennsyl vania during the January through August period was still five per cent above the comparable period in 1960 United States output of broiler type chicks during the first seven months stand at 1,533 million, or 11 per cent above a year ago The national broiler chick hatch during August was about 10 per cent above the total last year, the report said For Prompt, Courteous Service, Always, Call . . . . Lancaster EX 4-0541 MOhawk 5-2465 New Holland Quarryville ELgin 4-2145 Manheim STerling 6-2125 Bariev Grain Signup Begins Fanners who want to lake part in the 1962 feed gram program for winter barley may sign up at the office now, Landis G Becker, the Chairman of the Lancaster County Agricultural Stabi lization and Conservation Committee announced to day He said that notices are now being sent to barley growers throughout the Co unty, listing the individual farm’s barley feed grain base, the established yield, and the ‘minimum” and “a ditional” payment rates. With this information, a grower may determine how participation in the program iff PLEUGER SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS Low cost installation Completely Automatic YOUR BEST PUMP BUY The Pleuger Submersible Pump Type AS/LD is the most efficient of all water pumps for economical water supply for farms, cottages and households. Easy to install. Needs no prime and will not freeze No maintenance after in stallation. 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CO U Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 23, ISS1 —1 would affect his farming op erations and income The chairman explained that the program seeks to prevent a further buildup of unneeded feed giam stocks, by offering pay ments to participating farm ers for diverting a portion of their farm s barley base acreage from production in to conservation A list of approved conservation uses will be available in the Co unty Agricultural Stabiliza tion and Conservation Serv ice office and will be an nounced publicly in the near future A farm’s barley base will, in general, be the average acreage planted to barley on the farm in 1959 and 1960 To participate in the pro- gram, a giowcr must divert at least 20 per cent of the base as well as comply to other provisions of the pro gram For this minimum di version the payment wul bo 50 per cent of the farm s normal yield, at the county suppoit price For an additional 20-per cent diversion up to 40 pe l- cent of the base, the payment will be the county support price on 60 per cent of the normal yield As under the 1051 feed Siam piogram, advance pay ments will be made at the time growers sign up to take part in the program Eligibility for price sup port on the farm’s “normal" yield of the 1962 barley ac reage will depend on parti cipation in the 1962 barley feed gram program and oa meeting at least the mini mum requnements of the program These requirement include diverting at least 2fi per cent of the farm barley base into conservation and not exceeding the farm s base acreage for corn and grain sorghum © Horse Club (From page 1) “Dannv” to fifth place in the trail class, and Billy Gibble finished sixth on “Spunky” in the same class. Other placmgs in the dist rict show include the follow ing Grooming and Showman =hip 4, Sidney Shoemaker Quarryville R 2 English Pleasure 6, Nan cy Charles, Landisville Equitation. English section. 2 Anna Mary Binkley, Quae ryvilie R 3, 3, Nancy Charles 4, Robert Peters, Ephrata R 2 Break and Out Michael Shoemaker Quarry ville R 2 Clover Leaf 2, Sidney Shoemaker, 3, Michael Shoe maker For an economical and | practical program that works on a farm scale use NEW JERSEY BASE EXCHANGE NATURAL POTASH (Green Sand) and CALPHOS (Collodial Phosphate) Available in Bag or Bulk Spreading Service Brooklawn Farm 118 Kreider Avenue For off car discount in bags call prempt’y. LANCASTER LO 9-1580 or See Your Local Dealer li was n'ce seeing you ai fne Quarryvillo F arm. Show We hope to see you at the Lampeier Farm Show Sio~ Ji At the Honeggei Booth and we'l 1 talk a while! J. HOWARD MOORE 307 East Second Avenue LITITZ, PENNA, Phone: MAdison S-S4OB Windie's Hatchery COCHRANVILLE, PA. 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