CLOSE PLANTING CORN FOR HIGH YIELD Our Penna 820 and our Rlls> growers are re porting high yields with these., varieties. • These varieties stand a high population and should be planted 18,000 to 20,000 plants per acre. • They withstand drought (Can get along in. dry weather better than other corns). • Stand up well when others go down (You cannot afford to glean corn) Not necessary with these varie ties. • Less moisture at husking time. • Uniform height ears that stay on stalk until pick er gets them Save $2.00 a bushel on, your seed this year and get the best crop Order now. We deliver in, the spring: , REIST SEED COMPANY MOUNT JOY, PA. “Seedrjneti, for 3§ years” IB ■■»■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■» See Our Want Acts For Bargairis Successful Dairyman Says: "Farm Bureaus DARI-PAK Program Right For Me" GraybiH Gibbie, Manheim, R. D. 3, is feeding his entire herd of "30" Holsteins, Farm Bureau's 16#> He especially likes: 1. GRAIN EXCHANGE PROGRAM retail price for my grain! 2. PAL AT ABILITY quick, thorough clean-up! 3. CONVENIENCE & ECONOMY I save time and labor i 4. HAULfNG DISCOUNT helps reduce ray feed cost!' GET THE EXCITING DETAILS of Farm Bureau's popular DARI-PAK Dairy Ra tion. Now available in 14% and 16% - - tasty Coarse Texture or palatable Pellets* You'll like the many advantages offered by our complete dairy feeding program. The COWculator, miniature electronic brain, will accurately determine the Maximum Profit Feeding level for each cow in your herd ■> - takes the guesswork out of feeding. START TODAY...FEED THE FARM BUREAU WAY! Qualified FIELDMEN are anxious lo serve and assist you in 3 <« - Phone OL 3-3821 designing a PROFITABLE DAIRY FEEDING PROGRAM. C- CO Ui 'M BUR^- • Lighting Laws (From page 1) The new standards —all of pes of machinery using the which are presently in effect highways where such stand- _ apply to animal-drawn ve ards did not exist previous- hides, wagons, tractors, and ly.” agricultural machinery as Have You Tried Lan Pro NOREEK IN YOUR Poultry House? Steer Pen? Dairy Barn? Hog Pen? Horse Stable,? It Is. now available thru, many local farm supply stores or directly from LANCASTER PROBDCTS, he. 2425-A New Holland Pike ‘ Lancaster, Pa, Phone Lsola OL 6-90.45 DARI-PAK. For Prompt, Courteous Service. In Bags or Bulk. Call .... Lancaster EX 4-0541 New Holland Quarryville sLgin 4-2146 STerling 6-2126 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 2, 1961 - Manheim 665-2466 well as non-farm construct ion equipment, boat and uti lity trailers, and minature automobiles. A key provision of the new regulation states that every required lamp must be lighted by electricity sup plied by a wet-cell storage battery or by an electrical generating system or both. The new standards re quire that animal-drawn ve hicles including buggies be °nuipped with pairs of re flectors and hazard warning: 1-l mps on the front and rear. The lamps must be capable of flashing simultaneously. A double faced hazard hght or directional signal located on each side of the , vehicle can be substituted for the two pairs of front and rear lamps. Combine Effort Young Farmers Are Advised State College, Nov. 29 Pennsylvania’s Deputy Secre tary of Agriculture today chided the state’s farm organ ’zations for “cancelling out my major effectiveness by petty quarreling among your 'elveg.- ’ Speaking before .the an nual convention of the Penn y vama Young Farmers As miation, D Richard Wenner hallenged the delegates to l ake the lead in “turning or ganization vigor to common problems rather than lighting nmong themselves Thi? lack of unity is evident both in Harry burg and Washington,” Wenner said In addition to “unity” Wenner listed four other ma -1 w needs of agriculture r Baders, foresightedness, real ism and economic bargaining power. “We must face the fact that we no longer have great oolitical strength, - ”* Wenner said. > JRKCDIN9 > { scnyict 7 ' Represented locally By: WILLIAM H. "UKER Ph. ST 6-2395 CLIFFORD N. GIBRLE Ph. MO 5-4252 RICHARD B HURST Ph, EX 3,-09,45 i_ jIOH V>' A HONEGGER LAYER dgesjTt take a back seat to a.ny Hen Apd if she did she'd probably Lay an egg back there! (a nice, big white one!) (about 26 ounces (thick, hard shell) Oh, they're just too much! J. HOWARD MOORE 307 East Second Avenue LXTITZ, PENNA. Phone: MAdison 6-5408 Windle's Hatchery COCHRANViLLE. PA Alglen LY 3-5941 5