Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 17, 1962, Image 11

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    , , ■ . ion of tlteir' 1‘962-crop com
Gram Program ’ and .grain sorghum acreage.
, . under the pro-
A uailahla Ta * will be 'in the-fotm„of
MYdirauiC I U a cash,Mmce.„.Each bounty
C —will have two county aver-
LOUnry. carmers age rates of payment per
• 7he d l C 9 e 6 fflfflß? -Sb rate
in ™ e It* 2 uvf nfv' will be based on 50 percent
ments for Averting Acreage of county normal yield
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Agricultural Stabilization and h^ m L„ Tse s„ nd rate ,
.. „ ... TT will be based on 60 percent
° + L C °h™J? of the county normal yield
t 0 f tAI P £ P er acre times the applicable
ment to be earned may be count support rate ”
paid in advance when the «
producer signs up under the Farm payment rates will
program vary according to the farm’s
Chaise SCdotnridge SSuc£
fho„lf4 P JS“a?,Swnc ' he nUmber
SrSad W XT dS- The “ to “ «■«■«« **
some extra ready cash dur diversion from corn or grain
iri n sor B hum will be figured from
son. Signup for the Program the <. farm base .. which is
runs from February sth det ermined from the average
through March 30th -
producing the crop in 1959-
60. The minimum reduction
is 20 percent of the base.
The maximum depends upon
the size of the farm base.
Farmers who are interest
ed in participating in the ‘62
feed grain program should
get m touch with the county
Agricultural Stabilization
The program offers pay
ments to producers for di
version of feed grain crop
land to approved soil con
serving uses The ( program
is voluntary, but farmers
who cooperate must divert a
minimum acreage in order
to be eligible for price sup
port on the normal product-
tMwiWiVW cope
willow street
Ph Lane. EX 3-2824
+ Nornhold ■
(From page 5)
those extra calories! Indivi
dual' action and thought
must again make its debut
if our national vitality is to
be a healthy one.
After the speakers were
finished with their presenta
tion they left the rest up to
the public. The cameras were
turned on the obese ones
the ones opening cans-of diet
supplements, men exercising
furiously in gymnasiums, lad
ies stretching in count with
Debby Drake. These <- Fat
Americans” did a superb job
of proving the doctors’
points.
• Greer
(From page 51
These foolish people who try
to lose weight suddenly are
jumping from the pot into
the fire.
Weight losing must be a
slow process. These foolish
reducers who lose more
than two or three pounds a
week are often left with com
mon diseases. A diet must be
made on the basis of the
and Conservation Service of
fice at their earliest conven-
ience.
TOT-COLUMNS
WINDOWS
teed nucu
UTBJTT TAJLES
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. February 17, 1962
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person’s physical needs that endangering the health and
he must fulfill. welfare of our great country.
Americans should realize Let’s think of the less for
when they eat that extra tunate individuals m the
P iec * l °? t d ™ k world who could really uti
double-thick milk shake that
they are only endangering ize the extra food that we
their own lives as well as are feeding ourselves.
Let Us Show You How Badger Equipment
Can Give You Field-to-Feedlot Feed Handling
WITHOUT LIFTING A PITCHFORK!
R. M. Brubaker
Salunga
Grumelli Farm Service Jacob F. Beiler
R. D. #1 - Qudrfyville R. D. #1 -'Kinzers
Farmersville Equipment Company, Inc.
R. D. #2 - Ephrata
This 11-inch Badger Feed King slotted
tube feeder dischargers silage simultane
ously along the entire bunk in quantity
never'before attainable in a fully-mech
anized, push-button system. . . . Ajid it,
or the standard 9-inch tube, handles any
silage grain or ground ration alone or
in any combination, without separation.
It’s the most efficient mechanical feeder
you can own!
Raymond Gehman
Bowmansville
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