Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 02, 1962, Image 12

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    2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 2, 196-
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TOBACCO PLANTS IN THIS BED are just about
ready for transplanting. Jason Weaver will plant 12
or 13 acres of tobacco this year beginning early next
week. Weaver uses dried blood as the only fertilizer.
He spreads the seeds, puts on tobacco ribs and the
muslin and waters with a mist from a perforated
hose. L. F. Photo.
# DHIA President
(Piom Page 1‘
tin lin'd and ii'-ualh lukc the
<iu following \ tm in tlu
linn i, iwd n Um ruoi<nit-o
i', mo ((imp a - low ae
would likt to --ee u
P.v o t< edniS' ot Mt il’' i
I'u a rtav m addition to son’
[n't nianeiu iia-aune keen th '
‘\2 milking caw' m good i >m
dilion H'cmr undo itiw
milage for «p\ptal 'ear-, a- a
MippU nient to hie bur
Ik- ha'- not made altalta milage
rt ( enlU reiving on th-* ha‘
to do tile i d)
T <i«n t !i nt a ci-s -ilj..?
m
300
21x42’ MACHINERY SHE® *lO9B
30x70* LIVESTOCK SHE® *1990
48x98’ LOAFING SHED *3998
SHARON’S Modern combination steel and wood
farm buildings. 0&« sizes available.
CALEB M. WENGER
D 1 Drum i>re Center KI 8-2116 Quarry ville, Pa
in, and I Tound it was. hi "d
to make good Mktge if I hud
to dfi‘ nd on someone tl,-? ’
i.e -ud Ht now make* a’l h>*
iltd r ' abuiu ic re.s >: xt
ittio nav-
'•titan tor wuu r fetdvg a-
Ku.g v i,h ba- ha
Weiw dji/ !.,.;• t!,"" I’U,
not pa- aU K,-. egg,- m
one basket however
wou’d be n c•» a t ei, -
cin 1 '< '.n henc. u i-a-irt. T’it
i t> iV c't n~L<duoc>oft of 10
--r ». uc a->4 uptiM to
nt\ <iu* * o\+-‘ s’ ne-r fo**
,aer.i' moa. hs.
lj'-’ j; £uw r> j rt
1 Foi «jieater crop -Fields
2. For larger pro Fits
.! Fur increased land values
IVAN M. MARTIN, INC.
r.i 1 1 mu. r\
A.-m- Holland I’i.gin 4-21
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ti'ap jH lekorj 2-414 S
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a u
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of the farming program since
Weaver took cner complete
operation, of the feini two
>ear~ agio hut space kept the
hen population tbo love to
wan-art building an egg 100 m
■‘Tie deiler kept pushing
me to irnliu-' quautc eggs
\\, in er &ud but he felt he
wi uld h to add mou liens
t,/ apoid the 'm tstmen'' ten
an ,ir co ’dimmed egg 100 m
11 mi ■ i ia-es and l( unci
fi.> I i n«” w >s u " ten the 1 'lip
lain ! h’a been toi the lew
ei neiis la hid betoie He
plans no tu.'thc expansion in
the Ui\t- business It 4 get
uuu i b'ggei 1 will hate to
hue anoi'iei man and that
i mild take all the piofit out
o' c 1 1 e business he cxpkuu
c d
robin > .iUo a hit pin( barn Weavei s.
of ihe tarmnif. piotram In the have to hue ext.
n i lOiuh i'i Qiiiin \ \ ille tin-
u.e- We-nei plan, I<u _, Jnd hcfole
'» couMdeied a Uu,>*
hu m ne u Bdei.
1 J (
to uuu*
I'ieu 1
ft ''u (a i* almost a heritage
.lull His tathei Jason is most come-ntd I-K
Aii'.r v. ho oueiatetl the farm* sa\-* he is not satasn»*a W’tb
tinti! two teats his herd a vet age but with
ago lii* Ten a tobacco farm ngid culling based on
nice'- at the southern HHIA teiords he hope*
Couitrt tarn sine j bring his aietage u-
Ll'O -I
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SHORT on Silage or Quality Hay?
DARI-tAS WILL S-T-R-E-T-C-H
ROUGHAGE SUPPLIES
Start Today.. Feed The Farm Bureau Way!
Lancaster
EX 4-0541
New HoliamS
ELgin 4-214®
CAGED LA
income tor Jaso;
in this house ar
wit’ d ir. tlid.
hut it i.
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top ner>£ a\eragf ir . Clll
*i if i: ins to be xroca S |
financ al lost ” be sa\i>
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soixi a Sou'-ic.
to to bf> a soj, t ftgp^
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Manheim
665-2456
Quarrvville
STerling 6-212®
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