Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 28, 1962, Image 21

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    College Man
Says Research
Is Best Buy
Agricultural research at the
Pennsvlvanw State Fimersilc
i 9 x "best buj". a Umversili
official reports Aitncultui.il
jescanh at I’cmi State costs
13 cents per person m State
and industrial funds, less than
jt posts m anj other state ex-
cept one
Total cost ol researc h at the
Agricultural Experiment Sta
tion is 27 cents per person per
year, savs Ileiux R Fort
-111,.mi. Assistant Station Direc
tor The 2 T cents includes n
cents per person from Federal
funds
On a national basi-s. the a\-
erage cost per peison for <u;-
ruultuial research is 7f> cents
IN HALF
THE TIME!
Whoosh! Here’s One-Man Haying, made
practical and dependable by New Holland.
Now you can bale and load in half the
time. No need for a man on-the wagon!
You can own this system easily. For in-
G 53
HJMjuJj COPE & WEAVER CO.
i M , | J!IU(- t . :v 3.0 8 at
r>r. Fortmann points out. /■* IT Q 1
Expressed as total j;rosS. OftlCS
farm income, this means Penn- Inri*AacA
s>lvama spends $3 20 for a*t- UlwCaSc
multure research for each
$l,OOO tit total farm income
“This makes cer
tain an abundant supply 01
nutritious food for less than
the <ost ot a pa<lease ot cig
arettes or one gallon of gaso
line,” Dr Fortmann com
ments
“In addition safeguards foi
health and heritage are being
developed as well as re
search to maintain the com
petitne position of Pennsyl
vania agiuilltuie Tins is vital
to the economic welfare of ill
Pennsvh amans,” he adds
Vermont is the onlv New
England state without a st a-
coast
New Holland
L. H.
;Js(> Stiashuri; I’iUo, Lamastor
Phones: K\ 7-51 7!> ()V — M.\ (>-77««
In the three rear period
since Producers Cooperative
Hvliciinto of Coatosv die. in
stalled Food Machinery Auto
matic Eleilnc egg suing and
packing equipment, sales of
eggs graded at the plant havt
mi reased from 3 770,1 S 1 doz
en in 1 o7s to il 053 020 dozen
in 10 01
“The installation ot FMC e
riutpment at (he Co-op has
saved farmers mam hours ol
labor, since thev no longer
need to spend turn gtading
their eggs at their farm,” so
stated William (1 Carlin
President “This work can now
he done at the inoperative fas
ter, more accuiatelv and .it
less cost "
stance, you can have a Compact Hayliner
65, with New Holland Bale-Thrower, for
no more than many balers without auto
matic loading. We’ll give you a generous
trade-in on your present baler. See us soon.
BRUBAKER
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WINDOWS
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 28, 1962—2 i
increased bales of cartoned
eggs waa made possible by ob
taining new accounts, chief'}
chain, stores and dairies Dur
ing this three year period most
chain warehouses have closed
their egg packing department-,
and are buying eggs already
packaged and man} are deliv
ered direct to the super mar
kets
Actual!} Producers Coopera
tive Exchange was the first to
inaugurate pie-packaged qual
ity eggs delivered duect to
stores. Carlin said
-v»
BALANCED BRED FOR PROFITABLE PRODUCTION
A crowning achievement in DeKalb Poultry
Research —the new 131, combining early
maturity, excellent feed conversion, and high,
long-sustained pioduetion of eggs ot supeuor
quality. Truly a retnai table bud.
DEKALB YORK HATCHERY
701 Griuith'j Road
New Gehl Mix-All
IT GRINDS! IT MIXES!
IT DELIVERS THE FEED!
PORTABLE...PTO-POWERED GEHL MIX-ALLI
Look at this, shovel in ear coin at the '
crib, pick up grain at the bin or self
unloading wagon, add concentrate or
piemix automatically Big payoff
take the finished feed where you want
it —■ bunks, bins, bags or self-feeders.
Moie details at our stoic —stop m soon. (
makes 2 tons
of feed in
minutes. .*.
then takes it
to self-feeders,
bunks, bins
or bags.
GEHL PUTS ALL PRICE FACTORS IN YOUR FAVOR
Farmersviile Equipment Company
KPHIUTV, II I). 2
f>.\ N I»RACK fJXTKII
<a\E\ i-ST.MI AWAItU
A registered Lmdiace iittei
raised hv Elam it lleifl. Bird;
in-Hand, has quilitied lor a
ProdiKtion Testid Star Award
juesentel bv the American
Eindraie Association
To qualify for a Star A
ward. s or more pigs must he
raised with a total litter
weigh! of !0h pounds or more
at ">b day-, of age
Mi ReilT raised a litter of
h pigs, and qualified tor a 4-
Star Award.
IMi.. 8-1770
York, Pa..
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