B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 30, 1962 • Freeman Sets (Continued from Page 1) ciop An extension ot the pin gum is under consideration bv (OU'-UOSS T h i* minimum national uveiage suppoit pine loi the aG3 ciop was set at 'H 82 pei bushel This figtue iepie bents the minimum 71 pei (cut ot pant> pei nutted b> the law Under the legislation as it now stands, the fl 82 mini mum support price would be ■valid onl> if two-thuds of the wheat growers voting in the July 24 referendum approve the controls It less than two thirds approve the mandatorj controls, the support puce would drop to 50 per cent of parity tor those growers who Toluntanly comply with acre age allotments The national allotment of 55 million acres ‘as well as the County allotment of 45,094 acres is unchanged from 19G1. The county’s allot ment under 1902 emeigeucy law, was 43,748 acres • Soil Conservation (Continued from Page 7) of the purposes, of the soil conservation district It works with all of these agencies By contacting his local soil conservation district directors and becoming a district co operator, the indnidual land owner is automatically referr ed to all the agencies that can help him with his conseivation problems Next Week “Soil Conseivation and the City" USE NATURAL SOIL BUILDERS For All Garden and Farm Crops. NEW JERSEY GREEN SAND (Potash) CALPHOS (Collodial Phosphate) BROOKIiAWN SOIL BUILDER (Compost Base) We will be glad to use our Bulk Spreader for jour field crops. Brooklawn Farm 1118 Kreider Ave. Lancaster Ph. LO 9-1580 or see your local dealer • RYE GRASS • FIELD BROME Get our prices and Save Money. REIST SEED COMPANY AIT. JOY Pli. OJi .J-8821 • Market Reports (From Page 1) ‘We will continue to repoit Inc slock quotations as we aio now, but in addition, oui i ri pen ts will letlect Hading cm the dual giaclmg basis to the extent prices are attested b> tlie si stem ’ ‘'We’ll follow tins same piactice in most lopoiting Piobably the hist noticeable dilteience related to dual grading will be seen in the carcass prices ” The dual grading system provides a tool vvheieby a cattleman may share m the higher prices retailers pay for beef carcasses with a liigh°r yield of retail cuts and at some time may receive a lower price if he produces wasty fat cattle with a low er field of retail cut. O’Hara explained why. Dual grading, as the name implies, is based on two sep arate factors One identifies eating quality such as USDA Pume, Choice and Good. The other identifies the “cutabil itV' or vield of trimmed re tail cuts from the caicass This is a numerical grade, langing fiom 1 through 6, with the lower numbers rep resenting the highei yielding carcasses . “Beef carcasses with high cutability come from meat tjpe cattle, which may well be worth $5O to $6O per animal more than excessively fat cat tle of the same grade Both the Federal-State live stock market news service and the Federal meat grading ser cices are administered by the Livestock Duision ot USDA’s Hubbard of Lancaster. The Agi icultural Marketing Ser- alternate is George M Anthony vice Make qour own feed...fast! YOU make the feed YOU want, the amount YOU want when YOU want it with a minimum of time, effort and cost. Hugged Feedmaster igrinds and mixes any feed, grain, ear or shelled corn, baled hay slices, concentrates. Handles two ton loads in minutes. When you’re done grinding, you’re done mixing and ready to deliver feed you know is high quality to your self-feeders, bunks or bins. CHECK THESE FEATURES, THEN COMPARE! • Full 16" hammermill with low power requirement takes whole bale slices and can be slowed down to crack corn. • Material is augered (not blown) into 95 bu mixer for dust-free feed; precision mixed by 12" vertical auger with thrower and agitator paddies. • Swinging auger drop feeder has constant rate of feed and operates through a 90* arc in any of three speeds. Ask for a demonstration on your farm today. KEENER Rt. 72 and 230 Bypass Ph. LO 9-9861 Kirkwood 4-H Plans Tour A pi eject tour was planned at a lecont meeting ol the Knkwood Community 4-FI tlub m the Bait-Colei am Ele mental y School Memheis lesponded to 101 l call by Riving a piojoct ippoit Club inesident, Martin Gieen leat was m chaigc ot the meeting An imitation to visit -with the Diumoie club was icceiv ed and noted Retieshments vveie served by membeib of Fann Women Society No lo Leaders piesent at'the meet ing were Fred and John Fiey, George Reinhart and Mrs Richard Maule Becky Feigu bon is club reporter. • Margoif (From Page-1) New first vice-president is Harr> Ulnch of Harusburg. Second -vice-president is Paul Konhaus of Mechanicsbuig Re-elected secretaiy was John Copenhdvsr of Eliabethtown and re-elected treasuiei was Chailes Phillips of Pillow New directors-at-lai ge die George Hauei ot Fiedeucks buig, Ildirj Metz ot Bellevil'o, Thomas E Moncnef of Han over, and Lawrence E Keg ei reis of Palmyra Retiring president George H SehioejJer of Bonesdale received a bronze plaque hon oring Ins two years of service Named repiesentative to the Amencan Poultry and Hatch- ery Federation was Leslie S of Strausstown. EQUIP. CO. t \ - •H a**.. r Willis Rohrer (right) of P. L. Rohrer and Bro Smoketown and Robert Free, Ortho represented pictured on a recent visit to the Fort Madison, I: plant of California Spray Chemical Co This ammoi unit is one of the basic units of Ortho’s new niti phosphate pelleted fertilizer plant. The new plant, in production less than one \ jai and costing about 22 million dollars, is one of *tie country’s largest with a total capacity of over 1900 tons daily. > * < ‘ ,*> s *• ✓ <£* A ,, - / " ~ „--J» " *" * 1 .^j>,'' < '^ < ,- I-'''* * > «tv. -- " " « KN J n< N. G. Myers & Son Nissley Farm Service Grumelli Farm Serv* Washington Boro, Pa. Lancaster % y W N ' v!» clip, chop, shred — —FAST with (M if) Allis - Chaliners ROTARY MOWER Rear-mounted, center-mounted or trail-type rotary mowers fiom Allis-Chalmers can now be vouis for those difficult cutting jobs weeds, brush, stalks, tangled grass waterways . anything from finish as big as the tractor will push ovci to fine grass, the aye stroke action of the free-swinging knives will cut aid shred in a 5-foot swath Let us show you how tlas new rotary mower woiks Ask us about tho AUis-Chalmcrs plan'to finance yo«r f/mo purc/rose of farm eauiomenf ALyS-CHALMiIS <% SALES AND SERVICE Kheeuis, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Snavely’s Farm Service Lancaster, Pa. Lausch Bros. Equipment V V r L. H. Brubaker JLititz, Pa, Quarrj ville, P-». New Holland. P- 1 - Stevens II
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