Warm Days Spur Spring Plowing t “ Rains, Cold Delay Full Pasturing “" w Cool temperatures this week to the evening with farmers beginning to green in north- hindered by heavy rams. Field postponed complete pasturing pushing to finish plowing ern counties, but little or no work was possible only a few of dairy animals, but grass while moisture conditions per- field work has been accom- days towards the end of last was beginning to grow more mit working the soil plished in the area. Central week in southern and ccntial rpaidly than at any time in Signs of spring are begin- counties are somewhat more counties because of the m- Ihe past month. ning to appear on Pennsylvan- ad\anced but warmer weather clement weather. TVbacco growers took ad- ta farmlands despite the ex- is needed to get general farm Plowing is about one-ifourtti y&ntage of hte sunny days to ccssiva rainfall and need for activities underway. Farmers completed throughout the Btertlize beds and plant seed, warmer weather in some ar- in southern counties have bus- state, not quite up'to the pro- Tractors ran many hours in- eas, the State Crop Report- icd themselves with soil fitting gress made last year at this time. NEW PURINA 2-WAY CHICK HEALTH PLAN SAVE 25c ON EVERY 60 CHICKS YOU START! When you buy Chick Startena, you tan get Pick up as many packet* of Tjlan Soluble * regular 60-chick packet of PurLiut Tjlan 118 > ou need at our Checkerboard Store when Soluble worth $1 for only 75c That’s you ort,cr Startena. But be sure to « saving of 35c on every 60 birds you start “ 1C da " S “ r of •* arl ' J CUD losses lor less than 1 lit per chick. John B. Kurtz Cedar sjbane Whiteside & Weicksel • -;Kirka ood ' John J. Hess, II Intercourse - New Providence Wenger’s Peed TMill, Inc. Kheems" JLM- S' H. Hiestand & Co. Salunga ' > John B. Ktiriz Ephrata James High Gordonville ' s ? 1. Purina Chick Sforfena for vigor 2. Purina Tylan to knock out CRD For the first time jou can help get jour baby chicks off to a fast, healthy start with this low-cost, easy-to-foilow Purina Chick Health Plan. Chicks need the ten growth-boosting ingredients in ‘Chick Startena to help give them a profitable start. New Puri na Tylan Soluble contains tylosin, the first really effective antibiotic that fights CRD organisms present in a baby chick’s system. and planting since the lasi Meadows and pastures are week of Match but hav-* been John J. Hess Kmzers - Vintage J. H. Reitz & Son, Inc. EUilz Ira B. Landis Valley Hoad, Eanoahter Warren Sickman Pequea Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 28, 1962—19 Wet weather has also slow ed oats planting. However, winter wheat and barley have benefited from the additional rainfall and are showing good grow th Cherrv. early apple and pcai buds are "pushing” m tha Berks-betugh and South .Moun tain areas Bjid form a lion h just beginning in the Ene reg- LIVE BARN RATS NEEDED NOWI 50c each Lane. Laboratories, INC. 2425 New Holland Pike JjVNCXSTKU, P\. Phone Leola OL (j-!)04;i OLIVER No. 241 All-Purpose DISC HARROW Works An •v* * **:' . ** Watch it pulverize the hardest ground, smooth your roughest field into a mellow, level seedbed. See it roll over rocks and stumps with ease. A semiflerible frame and spring-cushioned gangs permit the No. 241 to climb over a stone like a cater pillar. No damage to blades or other parts. Your tractor doesn’t have to hoist and drag it across an obstruction. Yet, it’s rigid enough, strong enough, heavy enough to cut the toughest surface. Buy an all-purpose Oliver and you’ll have full angle cutting, thorough shredding of trash, accurate depth control in any soil. You’ll cross water- ways, travel to and from fields easier. You’ll get prelubricated, scaled-for life disc and wheel bearings. Built in four sizes— 9% to 13 feet. Farmersville Chas J. McComscy Equipment Co. & Sorts Ephrata, R. D. 2 Hickory * Hill, Pa. iou ami tjmg of giape vines is reported about one-tlntd complete m that area Spinn ing i ouditions are less than nl< .il in most on hauls because of wer fields. Planting ol < tubbier jtotaiot ~ earlv cabbage, peas and other spring vegetables continues. Harvesting of asparagus and overwintered spinach is get ting undonvv ay Pastures and meadows aie m very good condition How evei, higher temperatures ai a needed tor hcttoi grow th and drying before i attle can ha 1 turned out to graze < Heifer calves should he va>- t (mated against hnuellosis he tween the ages of lorn and. eight mouths Rudmienlai teals and hom buttons (an he lemoved duung the same op eiation to save la'hoj time .uid expense of extia handling Tost lloafiii# Si stems lames Dull Ponu State OV unsion \eot table spoil, ills’-. mots tost um ot all pa its ofr heiljim si stems m pljm-t’iin,- 1110 slim tines heloie plami-v am soil met the pipes aid, \\ II I -i (.et Spi.nns Iteadi A lauu billing dai is a ,ou i' (liame to oet the spiaiua iead\ toi use sai Penn State extension at,in ultuial engm- 001 s Replace worn noii/lu*, hioken oi damaood hoses and make other needed lepaiis. Calibrate the spiavei loi ac i urai v on a warm dai where,.. Perfect! • '* * * ♦ 49* N G. 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