Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 12, 1962, Image 12

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    2—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 12. 1962
SPABC Adds
New Phone Line
To Quarryviile ,
Itnt-iimn in tlic southern
put ot the countc who haie
hei'ii' using .in answering ser
ene to repot r lows to tin
Soinhe.isti rn IViuiwh ima Ar
titn i.i 1 Lri-edcis Cooperatne
will now be able to phone tin
Lamastei oflue In dialing 'i
Steiling number
Roger ClundLuh. of the
SP-VP.C said this week. “\V“
ha\e been using a simtlai
jihone line in the Lebanon ar
ea smie Tamtam IhGl ’ The
dun nun in Southern Lam as
tei Count\ (in nos,!, dial Ster
ling iI-Ttsi and naih the
Ltni aster offin without couu
thtough an opeiatoi ot pa\-
uu, a plume toll No long dis
time ihugirs ate iin-ol\ed in
the hook up i illtd a toieigu
e\i ham-e lute
The toic'i-,11 evli.inse line
to tin Lebanon ttea has been
<ltsi omitnii tl with tin opening
ot a Lebtiion btatiih oflnt
( timUath said The new ohtce
linated in Cli niui will be
stalled b\ the lom tHliim uns
who hate been seiting the ai
ea The Lebanon pbont num
be i h.i'. not been (bansed
liom the CResttieu
toi meili used In tht toreisti
ext ha ime
The opening ot the Leb in
ou bi.uuh biings to in the
numbel ot burnt h offices of
the SI’AC unhiding tlie hm
i.mtet oflu i dan\men <in re
(eno tpnu es Irom 11 otli(°s
Addition ot the direct line
to die Quarrjt die art a will
make it possible lor the
southern tounu flam nun to
lepoit (iiiu dm mg the rtgu-
I n repeating hours on Sun
dat and hohdass Cmel-tern \
mils tan now be ampted am
nine between 7 am and >
pin . but the regular repor'-
iii.i hours (ontinue to be T to
111 a ni on week davt. and
ii' '» .i in cni anil ho\-
i<la\s Oniullacli
BBBBBBBBBBBS63BS6BBSK
DONT PLANT
CORN
Without Using Ortho
Bird Repellent
Economical - 10 oz.
can treats 1 bushel
only SLI9
approximately
20c an acre
P. L ROHRER &
BRO., INC.
SMOKJ IOW N
I’lioni I .in<>. I \
' Vv'iA
• Forage Varieties
(.From Parc 1,»
the alfalfa to compete, and
mikes a Rood comlbinatKn
I TOPI \ TOR SKLUpMr
15 u lor tailed ‘The Utopia
cl Rrtss seeding’ a rnetho*d ch
b-and seeding plus ores
w ht els
The method place-, tfm ter
tiliret below the seed and th
press wheels dtrecth oit-r the
seed This assures quick germ
ination of the seed and a last
growing plant to comnete with
weeds Furthermore the sot!
between the raws is mellow,
and germination of weed seeds
is slower
In tests on the Croft tarai.
altalta was seeded at the rate
ot to pounds per acre 1 is-
August In spue ot the ex
nemelv dr\ (onduion- lust
“My 560 is the next thing to driving
1-iiTb !
A
V J ~ >
X *f*.>~ *-*i>y
"Operating my Formal! 560 with power steering is just like driving a new cor
today, Mr. Stober explains. "Whether the job is big or small the smooth 6 cylinder
power gives you fuel economy with its multi-range power . . . shift up throttle back.
When it used to take me a day to get my work done, ! now do it in half the time with
my 560 tractor. The fact is that it has cut my operating costs per acre over the
smaller tractor which 1 traded in."
SEE WHAT A FARMALL 560 CAN DO FOR YOU
Let us bring a new Farmall 560 to your farm
and prove to you how this powerful, economy
designed tractor can make savings for you as
it has for Mr. Stober. Drive it yourself on any
job you choose. Enjoy new comfort and oper
ating convenience See how exclusive IH
CALL US FOR A DATE TO TRY THE FARMALL 560 YOUR OWN FARM
HAWIITW
full, the stand was thick and
vigorous
You can't get yield* with
out stand “ liaylor said, but
the crop must also have qua'-
uy and perststance. in addi
tion to Me'd
1! ty lor suggested that tarm
ers might be able to get high
er tonnage irom their forage
with the inclusion ot some
grasses He showed the grouo
sume on bird grass strips
whuh ii id been tondressed
with nitrogen this spring H'
said grasses must be 1 d nitro-.
gen it they are to produce ef
fluentl v. but u they are in a
mixture with legumes, the.,
should need no additional ni
trogen
t.roj, who has farmed th°
pi ice at Lancaster K*i sine *
#nd he is working aw n
trom ea-a imps such a,- to
nutti, s and tohaioo and to
w ird d rr\
one of the new cars today,
C. B. Hoober
INTI RGOVKSI.
so «-;!r.oi
C. E. Wiley & Son
Vu.trrvville - Waktlield
sr o-‘js<).-.
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David Kurtz
MORGANTOWN
AT C-5771
J. B. Hostetler & Sons
MOVNT -JOY
International Harvester
S,U(«i and Service
ETIIRVTA KK 3-2283
He said economics of the
business had pushed him com
pletely out of tomatoes, but
he still grows some tobtuco
When his farm became a
I’mt I>>monstration Farm, soil
tests sb-owed almost Vvery
tie’d needed superphosphate
and Itme. Some 'df the'fields
A * * y
were dow'n to a pH of 3, he
said but the Potash content a!
almost every field was high
Some of the fields were bed
lv' eroded and the cropping
system was not (ft'e;' bej>t he
said The farm.” * as eon roil f
stnipned and more, forqg-*
irons were painted
To p reduce good forag
(Irc/j sud, the first step u
soil management Yfte r that
you the machinery to
take cire of th j crop, but
is imoortaut to know when to
cut
115 S tha> G-otT h-c r-i conn tv Arnold Lu-vfc
hat- in< rea-t-ed tu v,7j> trom 2) was, 1a oc discuvaon
Siat ->
WL,
multi-range power gives you all the muscle
you need for the big jobs, plus the ability to
handle light loads wrth small tractor efficiency.
Get the feel of hydraulic power,
positive - link powvr steering
Kauffmanßros.
MOI NTVTLEE
ol
to 23, but the butterfat
co* has gone tin tfom :ini
4T)7 pounds Part' pdf th • , a
i rease is attributable to tin'
fa< t that bay on - the tarci
gone from .'.4 1 '*psj> eeiu
ge'-dble nutrients to 62 s p #r
i eat ■- -a
Wiltord Jleddlesan. Kun,
sion Agronomist, recentl
minted a' soil specialist la
th« Laaraster and York
(vc.iluaed the diHerem?** , s
soil types on the farm
showed whit could be eip,,)-,
tid frpm each'type ih dry i, <ir , t
ifeddlevon.. tilling a nc*ly
created post in the state Pt .
tension service said his Jo ij
*.ll be to help farmers
other land planners to o i<l(1
and use soil more effects iy.
The meeting was sponso-syj
be the Lancaster Counts iy t .
tension Serv Assistant
Says , . .
W. D. Stober,
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AT s-wint
Cope & Weaver Co,
WIfjLLOW STREK'I
K\ 3-2824
99
Adamstown
JL Paul Noli
GAP
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