frequent, always tiresome chore was cleaning the glass Milk followed a from cow to consumer Jj Heirs of coal-oil lamps, the only source of light in house and barn in turn of the century dairy plants—where methods and equipment the days before the lights came on electrically. were primitive in their simplicity. iler Adviso ‘ _ , ' 1 Volume control on hand- tlHnfe f’ost ol the piogiam AelcS USOi\. lO StllOV ling aC hatchery output. would be met In assessnu nts ■ ’ “ 2 Acquisition ol eicess sup- wiihin the mdustrv The Stabilization Advisory recommendations to stabilize p], es 0 [ t rozen hi oilers and/or 'phe nroirrnni dntt will be Committee on Broilers has re- the broiler in dust r y the breedei hens Jmitti united that U.S. Department U.S D.A. reported this week. ... .. , flue-’tea Mfwuuau The proposed program would hers tor their consideration in «f Agriculture attorneys dratt The proposed program, a mclude safeguards to assure connection with their recom for its consideration a program modification of earlier recom- , )ro ducers their equitable share mendation to the Secretaiy of jroposal reflecting committee mendations, would mclude pro- of avJllaWe chjck bUpp]y dur - Agriculture. Mgs '* • -wcsst*™- hr s'" w' Powerful disease protection begins with Du Pont MANZATE 8 ... ends with more *1 potatoes. Whenever you use Du Pont “Manzate” maneb fungicide, you get powerful disease pro tection. Years of field applications-in every important potato area—prove “Manzate” is tops for disease control. This year, for healthier, heavier harvests —and extra profits, too—spray your potatoes with “Manzate”. You’ll see why it’s still the first —and the last —word in fungicides. MANZATE* - * i*., M, tU •» 4 t m. Committee v* t- «, V „ tf \ isioiis tor potatoes sure protection against early blight an< mancb fungicide SUP® Thing* for Better Living .. .(krougii Cn*mtjfr9 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 12, 1962—7 ms? periods of \oluim ief,uUi- mancl» fungicide Growth Through Agricultural Progress • 4-H Leaders (From Page 1) rhe barbecue, many of the lo cal t-H clubs will hate con cession stands on the grountj > tvtth all profits soms into the county treasury The Barbecue will be he'd at the Lampetei Comma nU\ Building Lrom 4 to ') p m. on s June 10 with i ompUU , meals hems: scried on the , at omuls as well as packed tot take out i Rnhaid Lefciei. geuoul t ban man ot the Barbcnuc committee, explained that tuiids t eali/c (1 It oin the pto lod will help delray the cost ot tups iikl awaids to county f-]l i lub memliet s ForriieiU, almost all the Hinds letjuaed b\ the countv i oum tl was se (ni ed t h i on g h solu itation campaigns • Manheim FFA (Pioni Page 1) dent', nale Ifejshev secie-taty. Fames Dombaili treasuici, Fohu M\n lepoitui Tohu Gjsli sentinel Lowell Landis, diaplain Paul Poi i \ and lus loi uni lent Stehman . In olhei Imbiuebs, trie mem -1)( i s heal d lepoits on the few <ha pit i mi ( U and the ptm-, foi tin tliaptei s lai nun-; pu.- >,i am HYBRID Full-Field Yields For quick delivery call your Hoffman Seed Man or Phone Landisville TW 8-3421. A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS/ INC^^ i r r r > the .nil 1,1111 )llls idoi ml -iil.)
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