—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 24, 1962 6 Wknaf ArfAaOP (lUOta °'empti°n -wrcaKe. or f? UCul rVvl vdgC his “intended” acieage, which- D r , „ n .n e ' er 1ear loi re- When the acieage is re measurement of their -wheat measured, the farmer will be acreage. Fred 0 Seldomndge ds , ked t 0 m aKe a deposit of Chairman of the Lancaster qq to cover the cost of the County Agricultural Stabilize- se „ lce i„ some cases, this tion and Conseriation Commit deposit will be refunded to tee, has issued the following t j,e tanner statement The deposit will be refunded The initial measurement of because of an error m the wheat acreage to determine determination (f) if the re whether the grower is in com- measurement brings the ac pliance with his tarm s wheat reage within his wheat acreage acreage allotment will still allotment, or (2) it the ac be done at Agricultural Stabi- roage lemams in excess, but it liaztion and Consemation Ser- has changed as much as the vice expense, as in former larger of 3 per cent or 3 ol an acre years The change in this year s The Chairman reminds the program procedure is that wheat growers that the dead farmers with excess acres will ime for signing up spring be asked to pav the cost of wheat acreage for partuipat determimng ‘adjusted” ac- lon ln [he 10G2 wheat stabih reage In previous yeais, sum- zation program extends onlj lar charges hate been made tluough March 30 ‘Signing in connection with adjustment ltp j,o emphasizes ‘‘is the of acreages undei othei com- hrst step necessary in order jnodily programs to quahfj foi the tanous be- ll a farmer is notified af- nehts atailable under the ‘6 2 ter the initial measurement wheat piogram ’ that his acieage of wheat seed ed for hartest as gi am is in Evert one loves power excess of his farm s wheat al- even if the> do not know what lotment (or his maiketmg to do with it • Bonj Disieli ' Get the BIG silo unloader value! 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Wildlife Week Is Observed Coasecv.a tiomsts acro-s Pennsjlv ania will observe Na tional 'Wildlife Week from Marth 18-24 The week has been set abide to paj spend) tnbute to wildlife and itb im portance to our ever>day liv ing State Conservationist Ivan MtKeever, of the United States Soil Conservation Service, said Wildlife Week protides an op portunity to emphasize the importance of sound land use and wildlife McKeever said, “Good game management begins and ends with the soil The prerequisite of a sound management pro gram is good land use and hab itat improvement—both food and co\er Nearly one million hunters roam the hillsides annually m the State Over SO per cent of the small game which they harvest is taken from farm lands It is on these same lands that thev pm their hopes for future wildlife develop ment With these facts in mind, the Soil Conservation Semie Speaking of Pullets MANAGEMENT In large measure, flock performance depends upon the devel opment of a bird's MAXIMUM EGG LAYING CAPACITY. Prop er management of GROWING PULLETS is one of the most important principles contributing to success. Other equally im portant factors include: good breeding, good feeding and ade- quate sanitation. For a sound, successful RECORD PRODUCING* program which will raise your pullets at a surprisingly reasonable cost. See your Early Bird Service Representative or call us direct LANCASTER, EXPRESS 2-2145 NOTE: * WE HAVE FACTS AND FIGURES. S', v \ _ has focused the basic fundau land use and gat ment ” McKeever also addes, this year Soil Conserve Districts are celebrating then 2nth anniversary It has been through cooperative assistance with Soil Conservation Dis tricts that the Soil Conserva tion Service has helped devel op wildlife habitat on the farm lands of the State Today, over 27,000 farmers, cooperating with Soil Conser vation Districts in Pennsyl vania, are installing Soil Con servation practices on nearly four million acres of land Most of these practices are im proving the wildlife resources of our fine State Coin-Op Drj cleaning Machine Some items are not suitable for the coin-operated drvclean ing machine, cautions Bernice Tharp, Penn State extension clothing specialist Such items include those trimmed with or made of rubber, paper, metallic thread, leather, plas tic, angora, animal fur. pil lows, and stuffed toys Sol vent odors will cling to these articles IMPORTANT FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE! IS Bt % * CP JUST ASK FOR THEM! Miller & Bushong, Inc. Rohrerstown, Po. Ph. Lancaster EX 2-2145 ha Sou tificia Two ( m a clast were Lanca.. Donald Gr* Rl, has complex the cooperative an mg from the Coatc anch ofiice. He is the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel c. Peach Bottom He has bet permanently assigned to the Coatesville office. Ternl Woods, Mount Joy Rl, is completing his training at the Lancaster offiice of the cooperative where he will ev entually be assigned, but for the next few weeks will be working out of the Leesport offiice, according to informat ion leceived from Roger Emig fleldman of the cooperative. Harold Yeager, a native of St Thomas, Franklin County, completed training this week and has been assigned per manently to the York office. HP