—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 3, 1962 8 Trees Planted And Marked By Forester The Valley Forge Dlsti i< t of the Pennsylvania Department! of Forests and Waters coop erated with the Lancaster oi)u n t j Soil Conservation District last year through the Service Forester. John Kitch, Reinhods R 1 The Conestoga Project of the Valley Forge Forest Dist rict serviced a 9 requests in the coaty in 19 61. Of the requests 17 were tor tree planting other than Ag ricultural Conservation Pro gram trees Eleven of the re quests were Of an educational nature while seven were for woodlands examinations and seven tor marking woodlands for sale Six visits were made for the purpose ot appiovnig Agriculture Conservation pro grams and f-ive were for the purpose of information Two visits each were made for dis ease problems and timber stand improvement other than ACP One visit each was tor the purpose of tree farm in spection and plantation man agement s , <**>*:>*!*<*<*<*<*< , '>< , *i**! , *t*‘: ,, >*i' > -**-*** , ** , *- - ** , *-* , ** , ’*"***‘'**"**‘**'*"*'*'**«**-******‘**"*’*"'** , ‘*"‘; < More farmers each mon h prefer to buy their 9 HAY • STRAW • EAR CORN ❖ ] % from us for better value and all around satisfac- . * tion At farm or delivered, any quantity as your i * requirements may be 1 * PHONE STRASBURG OV 7-3211 * Esbenshade Turkey Farm; *•* ••• .*4 »•« .•* **♦ v•> *> ♦> »> *> »> *> ♦> •> **♦ *I« <• *> •> *l* *!♦ v **• *l*' ~. anoth reason why UNLOADERS WORK BETTER ~ IN FROZEN SILAGE This is the heavy-duty frost cutter wheel that lets a Badger Silo Unloader shave frozen silage to within a quar ter-inch of the silo wall It features sharpened steel knives and you can remove the entire cutter quickly and easily any time you want to re-sharpen them. . . . Here's another example of the rugged, dependable con struction that makes Badger America’s most popular noloader. CALL US TODAY R. M Brubaker Salunga Grumelli Farm Service R l) irl - Qu.u-ij ville Farmersville Equipment Company, Inc [ We Specialize in,Barn and FeediotMechaniiation] Highways Dept. Sprays, Plants On Roadbanks Following is a repoit of the work ot the Pennsylvania De partment ot Highways in co operation with the Lancaster County Soil Conservation Dis- ti u t CONTRACT SEEDING AND MLLCHING- A total of 22,91 G square vards ot seeding and mulching and fill slopes wa' done by contrai t along new road construe tion project'. The routes involved were h It 2SO near .Marietta and 1(>00G near Lancastei REVITALIZATION grass on cut and fill slopes as well as on median and inter change islands was renovated along the Lancaster by-pass Material included 20 tons ol pulverized limestone, five tons ol S-IG-1G fertilizer, 100 pounds ot grass seed and 200 pounds of irown vetch seed The g-rass seed, lime and fert ilizer was applied at one time in water with the use of a ) 000 gallon hjdroseeder This report was submitted b\ H P Kaulfman, Roadside engineer, PARADISE, PA. Raymond Gchman How man si ille Jacob F Beiler R U rrl - Kmzers Rphr.it.i H I) jr J Creeks, River Stocked With Trout, Bass Tlu> annual .report of the Pennsylvania Fish Commission shows that 1 8 trout streams in Lancaster Count} were stocked with trout during 1001 A total ot 10,270 brown tiout, ">,OOO lainhow tiout, and 7,965 brook limit was released The 232 05 tish weie ot legal game size In addition, approximately 35,000 tingerhng trout were distributed to sportsmen's clubs throughout the. count} Middle Creek Mill Cteek, and Pequea Creek were stock ed with 4,000 small and large mouth bass, and the Susque hanna River, in the vicinity of Columbia, was stocked with imiskellunge The FHA Loans Aid Farmers In Saving Soil The Farmers Home Adminis tration continues to lecogmze the great semit which is be- 31 Jack Bucher, 4800 WV, mg pertormc d t’uough tin 3, Mender's Poultrv, IS 7, 32 Soil Conserv .n a n District Same, 4800 WV 9, Mender's Poultrv, 18 7, 33 (lard - Conservation practices g pot Broilers (Parke Hen to preserve and maintain our 160 0 WCV. 10-2, Island Po; soils .ue of vital importance t rj, IS 8, 34 Greider hi for success in farming today p orn Farm. 60 Males. 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Stev ens Rl, was presented to Raj last week, Ray, who lives on a dany la nn plans to show the heiter in loial fairs this summer, and hopes she will be good enough toi the Pennsvl vama .lunioi Dairy Show and the Pennsv-Ivania Paim Show in liarnsbuig Establshment of the heifei ring is pait ot the communitv service program of the chap ter. • Lancaster Poultry (Continued from Page 3) (Lee Reinecker), 3000 \VV, 0-2. Daniel K Good, IS 5 2 5 Horn (James Weller), 9000 UV. 0-0. II U Longaeie, Inc is t; 26 William R M>er, 13000 WV. S-3, NO SALE. IS 0 BID, 27 Same, 1 1000 WV', S-3, Starr Poultn, IS 7,2 S Gieid er Leghorn Farm, 275 IIF, 10 .Mo. Daniel K Good, IS 0, 20 Same, 275 FTF, 16 Mo, Daniel iK Good, lit 0 30 Same, 275 I IF, 16 Mo, Daniel K Good, IS &. EBERSOLE HATCHERY ROUTE *l, ANNVILLE, PA. Phone: UNderhill 7-2161 APPROVED AMES IN - CROSS • 4-H Week (Continued from Page I) usetul in his contribution to the world in which we live. The age for 4-H is 10-21. Many protects and activities are available to fit the inter ests and ne'eds of rural, ur ban and suburban young peop le Four-H has something to otter eveiyone, so why not find out how you (an Learn, Live, and Serve through 4-H. To find the club and leaders neaiest vou call the Extension Office EX t-6851 ROCKLAND PENT-A-CIH JDMHMM Hit* ifSr «wnr HMttttlt