For The First Time . Moore Farms Ghosfley Pearl Leghorn Chicks From Our 2nd Year Breeding Flocks. I MOORE FARMS f 780 ri*r\ EOAD L.AXCASTI U LO 0-0110 j Local Broiler Grower Gives The Facts About HORNCOI “I Never Had Results This Good Until I Started on the Broiler Program!” Mr. Miller adjusting a water fountain in 1 FEEDS 0,1. HORN & COJNC. YORK, PA. Ph. 2-7867 0 More Hens for Laying House Available • Moore Chicks More Profits 0 Early Older Discount of his 2 houses. LOOK AROUND! See how many of your neighbors have chang- ed to Hornco Feeds. Call us give us a chance to prove we can lower your cost of production. Borneo “Service makes the difference when you buy from the Homco man with the Homco Plan.” The Role Of The City In The War Against Waste / Kditoi's iVote- .Tins is tin* j I.ist (I (lie aitiiles dost i ibiti.* fj him tile lj.nn .is(ci t'oimti Soil y (’<ms< i \<ition Distnit i.mit into K bom". Soil (bniscn .i( 1011 and (ho fit* Om (Inns -Nikita Kitwlu, i.ait nl mn national oionoim w,lull'd to soi dm inn In-, iis t In .1 nation with 111010 (bin to Iho Lintccl States was in 'lO peidiit ot its laiiui (ot'C ( \ uuple 01 \meiu.ni am uni- k mined tiom tho land .in a uue llin was a field in in aluin.laiu 0 m toocl it th. uim'i he leathU ..ilnntwl w ‘ 101 m 1 auxin. stole it 's pi-\ well w.i\ aha ad of Russia to lom I .i m u iiltm 0 s \ital \\ h\ was he tomeined 7 To- iole E\ on m the ‘lmUlstll.ll cl a i m Rufesi > almost halt ot state ot Pennsxhama a-i li- Enos Miller, 1772 Windy Hill Road, Lan- caster. sa t \s ‘Tin well satisfied with the Hornco broiler program. During 1961 I started 85,000 broilers and sold 84,992 That’s selling 8 less than I started. At an average age of 9 weeks-4 days, the 4 flocks averaged 3.97 lbs. with a condem- nation of about 1%. I never had results this good before I started using Hornco Feed. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 7, 1962 the total lahoi foiie is cmplm ed 111 .vtuiultuie In the United stales onh one prison in 2~i is needed to mow a sin plus ot food tin the nation Ati 11 nil 111 e is an issintial ulluie and processing of agn cululdl piodmts lenuxin one of the slati s hugest businesses. Despite todav s siuplus tiio Anietiian tjimei cannot affo"d to lx e omplac int Flume pop ulation piopuliou, indicate thc'io will bo no sin pluses by l l (7'i <ii oiu cuiionl agiuul tui.il pn-dnction lev el In th 3 ini'iiuluno 11101 o of mu good fa iinhi ml will be paced with, supei highwcU s 01 lu planted \ i'll housing oi indust 11 il dev elopments II fanneis aie t o im it lut uie ib mantis for loot! Tiii \ mu it inesoiM and inipiocc th(> pudiumm of the n land rod.i < Soil ( olis< 1 i .ition \Kls I I h.iill l l s 11\ pi opi ling tile woik Of soil const i\ at ion distucts into the tulme we bud that many ol then ai (ouiphsliinents will bo on duett benefit to in ban and subuiban tesidents as well as the fc 1 1 in oi This is p' im anh due to The tact that watei lathei than soil, is be-' t coning tlu fiist concern of c onsei \ atiomsts 0£ couise, tin two ale hud to sepai ate when one talks about consec ution ot the land bin as as pioblems ot flooding and gieatei demands foi water hate become moie serious a switch m conservation emph asis has ococuitd Controll ing uatc'i in oidci to keep it out of oui cities and stonug it toi di\ periods is a main objectu e Twent\ veais of soil con sen ation woik m this country hate shown that all the water can’t be controlled on the faim. Despite strip cropping duer siou ten ace, and othei pract ices sniphis watei still leaves the tann and hnds its way into citv basements Tha pimciple that the spaces be tween each paitide of soil am oui best reseivoirs is still sound but these leseivoira must he augment In Congiess attacked this pioblem bv passing the Wateished Protection and Flood Pieyention Act Now floodwatei can be held in the htadwateis ot our stieams by small and medium-size earthen dams built with fedeial funds. The piogiam is the respon sibility of local sponsois It, toi example, they decide they need watei stoiaae as well as watei control dams can be slighth me leased in size at local expense to piovide add itional watei foi 11 ngation, industnal and municipal yyatei supply, recreation or other local pui poses The fedeial goyeminent is yyell ayyaie that poor land man agement practices allow silt to polute our streams and fill water reservoirs Thus in order to insure the life of these dams and their investment in them, the federal government requires that the land above the dams receive conservation tieatment through the regular land treatment program of the local soil conservation district. Planning For Development The soil survey used ift planning each soil conservat ion district cooperator’s farm has also found its waj to the city Failure to use a soil survey in Fairfax County. Vir ginia, lecently resulted in the waste of J 230.000 in the con struction of a high school. After it was built additional excavations and footings be came necessary because the school was built on pooly drained soil Fairfax County now has completed a county wide soil suivey to insure pioper septic tank disposal, choose public building sites, locate highwavs, assess land 5
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