pasture Conditions Improve Little; garley Harvest Begins; Hay Good (jonerfll rams and cooler dining the nnd d!t, 0 t the week gate county dues some miu h-ivelided jjj.],, i'astuies are still veijr .hoit for this time of yen and permanent hluegra-.s stmds «eie extremely hard hlt |,v the high tempei attires al ,d drv conditions. V lew garly barley fields 1,,11 before the combine tin-, week, but leports on yields W i>ie sketchy and not specific Wheat is beginning to >ellow \uv little lodging is lepoited Some lepoits of second ciop ,|ualfa cutting is icportcd aiotiud the county .Chops <ue * * * -K * -K | Lancaster County J * * * ♦ * * * * * * I * * * * * ♦ ♦ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ♦ * i Dairymen Are Talking • BAITS • SPACE SPRAYS ♦ *■ - Wilson Scott West Willow G and G Feed & Supply liitits - Mimheim Jacob L Kurtz Elizabethtown » I . * repented slightly lighter than liouna), but most of the hav made tins year lias been of high quality Tobacco cultivating was one of the main taim jobs this week with the crop becoming well established in most belds. Just a few small patches were left to plant often the middle of the week Coin crops aiound the coun t\, uneven and spotty durum the drv ponod, aie eienmg up and showing good color and growth Many lields have seen then last cultnation and most fields appear to bo jeiy fiee ol weeds Last week's lams improved ABOUT THE EFFECTIVE RESULTS OBTAINED FROM THE Eastern States Complete Fly Control Program • MILK ROOMS Face Flies are being controlled with "Face Fly Bait" and applied with the specifically designed Hydra-Gun Select-O-Sprayer Delivers the required 1/7-fluid ounce per cow John E. Melhorn Enos R. Buckwalfer Sit. Joy Blrd-ln-Haud QUARRYVILLE SERVICE Eastern States Farmers’ Exchange, Inc. • DAIRY ANIMALS Ask your representative for a copy of "Fly Control on the Farm - 1962" Stephen Kurtz Morgantown Maurice Good Gordonv ill© LANCASTER SERVICE CENTER conditions on Pennsylvania tannlands and tempeiatuios allowed for near normal field operations, the State Ciop Repoi ting Seivicc said Tues day in its weekly ciop and weather summaiy. I Adequate to surplus soil moisture in the Noithwesi slowed field woik In that] inea, jvhile the northeastern and initial poitions of the Commonwealth wcie still in need of lam Cohhlei potatoes were in full blossom in the southern and cential aieas of the state Spud groweis leported \eiy wet conditions in the noith lust while Lehigh-Noi thamp-, tion pioduceis complained ot too dry Vegetables and fruits are • RESIDUAL TREATMENTS Martin Wanner Gap John Martin Bareville Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 23, 1962 flemishing alter a blow stait ,lrom the diy bpell Piospeccs aie toi a slightly above a\ei age peach uop. Sweet cheiiy picking continued in the South mountain aiea and will begin \eiy soon in the Ene legion Sour iherncs aie coloung well Apples die sizing nicely and some iasp hem patches aio stalling lo change color. I The oats ciop appeals to be goneialh shoit duo to the pievious di\ wcathei Wheat stands look good hut also aio shoit for this time oi icar Parley is \ellowmg tlnough out the stale The corn ciop got a needed boost hom last week’s lam. Sojbean planting Evan E. Dinger tU mholds Farmers Feed & Supply Jfew Holland Henry B. Hoover Ephrat.t CENTER is neaih completed, and buck wheat sowing has icached the hnll-wa\ maiK Clovei and timolln culim, is in piogiess as well as lit-d cuttings, ot alialta Egg Promotion Is Pushed By National Group Tlio Poultiy and Km Na tional Iloaid, lesponding to the demands ot the on a: indnstiv in the (in tent disuess situa tion, lias umed i (tail lood omani/at ions to mei ( handise and pioniote enf,s moic .it- Hiossmlv in the ne\t seteial weeks, ;t has been i opened by Ldojd If Oeil, Oeneial Mana-,- ci of the Ilo.nd The let.uleis weto <>a< li ed tin eel I> and tlnouUi their asSCK 1.1 tl 011 S “Wo Hiked lood letaileis to eoopeiate by piomoliii? iho sale ol okks 11101 e intensively in the weeks ahead The bm iner public is likely to lespoud to special piouitions leatiuiii.-, the many benetits ol esss, now that supplies aie plcnlitul and puces aie well below last yoai,’ Ceil said The Iloaid stepped-up na pi oinol ion.il .utilities to sp.uk the nation-w’de nioxe to pinn he pointed out Meich.in dismn materials piop.uod bw PEXI! h.ne been made ae.ul a bit* (o the majoi letaileis, poultiy assoc lations and i elat ed 01 k.uii/.itioiis A I’EMI news stoiv and scupt toi i,idio/TV c oiiiineiua tois on 11 ideas loi cool eoi,- \cnient and ease-to-pi cpa i o meals and smocks this suniniei h.ne been sent to consume! media In addition to the w ide spitsid coopoialion ti oin iho lood and poultiy mdustiies, aciditmual siieimth is plied to Ibe bv tho US Dep.u uiicmt ot Ac.itut 1 - tuie Sold For Moie An a\eiai>e Pennsvh anul fann ot 120 acies ot land and buildings sold toi about S 2 1- 000 last year, lopoits H. Wayne Kellv, extension lani management specialist at Penn State This was tom pei c< nt more than in l'*oo Moie laim titles woie .ilso tiansiened 10 new oimcis buy Direct mo Savef Want a be! let-designed, bet let butlf barn cleaner lor lon«<i, in oro «iain(enaiKo-lree ojtet ation? Then T»n> tilt* Imiii cleaner farmers everywhere are ra\nii; about . . . the Suavely lleflor-rsilt 15am Cleaner, mann)a< (need rmht here in haneasler ( ounty. jmm i:m\ti: dki ,ivm;v AND IXSTAIXVTIOX mismxKi) to kit AXY SPECIFIC 15 \I«X ! I’honu or write today lor jiitorniation and prices. V > - ito direef lo: SNAVELY SILO SALES, Inc. Bo\ hh’ handtsv die, 1* i. Phone T\V «-:51 H 5
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