10 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 25, 1962" • Jersey Farm (Continued from page 8) tore on one side of the road for the sake of more cows “ and the 59 heiters in the pas- O-Oioine said tine on the other side of the showed hardly anv signs of road appeared to be full and Cornwall Farm this week happy Even though the heif the drought that lias plagued eis in the maternity stalls ot the county all sum- weie eating “forage extender nier. The pa=tmes were still along with their hay, they green and lush the com was were in excellent condition, tall and lank, and the alfalfa While hay is shorter than ju\ iictur# ih#vt lT*w J | m r«»t pravMtk* ««*♦• >,f; •* tin e*m**rt ' v lift* K * -;S. H. HIESTAND & CO. | SALI'XGA, PA. itn st*& Ifst | LiabOr FEED FOR TOP FINISH with Wayne SWEET MIX fMi top quality protoin lupplomont I< specially formulated le» jtoovy grain fooding. If* high Vitamin A end protofn eontont plui the propor mineral pa lane* produoo* maximum gain* and a high dogroo of flnitl* , , ooonomically and efficiently! SHEEP —food Wayne Sweet Mix without ttilbestrel. STILBMTROL § fjWoyn* «w»*+ MU l« •v*il«kU wHh *f wH*« MILLERSVILLE MOUNTVILLE SUPPLY CO. FEED SERVICE Millersville R. I). 2, Columbia HERSHEY BROS, Reinliolds J. K. STAUFFER & SON ROSS C, ULRICH, JR. Lawn & Bellaire R. D. 2, Peach Bottom ROHRER’S MILL GRUBB SUPPLY CO. R. D. 1, Ronks Elizabethtown LIME VALLEY MILLS C. E SAUDER & SONS R. D. 1, Willow Street R. D. 1, East Earl DUTCHMAN FEED 4 ■ H. M. STAUFFER MILLS, INC. §fl & SONS, Inc. R. D. 1, Stevens fl ® Witmer - Ronks - Leoh was still making good grow th The 125 cows in the pas- ilacta* hy *V*t 3HOLD. 9m * *act>tiaaa aaa- aaaaadthaaallr ' .aqraaut- niatia* al at A* ca ftUST SHIELD » a Hilmßw «U*T ataaU haaM aata Hr* IBm abara aa«l Maw- laar ta|K haa. Aa* tka alaara \ at aia«tialT«je-ni»|.»»a»aa»- / porhllaaaiualcaa.'lraatali. , JUST SHIELD lacraaaaaalall mfcati with plaia aartiUaaa. JHIELD «it»« erar twica Ika auy *<\ «t tha eaaaaat Uaa. Yaa eoa. hava «nst SHIELD aa aa aphoaal aa aar aaw 3 tar Una Stall . . . aa* aaly baa it. Gat iuU *ala aaw. i CaaptfM its;. stwiiM, ha. -m v* EDISON W. OSBORNE LOOKS OVER some of the 125 fine Jersey milk cows in his herd. He is counting on first calf heifers to bring the milking string up to 150 or 160 head this winter. Osborne is shooting for a 500 pound butterfat average this year. He has 460 pounds -per- cow now with two more testing periods to go in the D.H.I.A, testing year. L. F. Photo, normal on the farm as it is cultivation on the rolling rfv- to Oshorne) It appears that elsewhere in the county, the er hills (the rest of the farm the Cornwall Jerseys will be 400 acres of crop land under lies pretty rough, according well fed this winter. & picker for steady work in heavy yields - ' U»w picking power tor Allls-Chalmers D-19, D-17, WD-45 and WD Tractorsl ALLIS-CHALMERS A SALES & SERVICE L. H. Brubaker liititz, P». Grumelli Farm Serv. Quarryville, P«. the 2-row INissley Farm Service I N. G. Myers & Son 'Washington Boro, Pa. * Bheems, Pb. L. H. Brubaker Snavely’s Farm Service Lancaster, P». t Now Holland, Pa. Lausch Bros. Equipment Stevens' NEW ALUS-CHALMERS 190 The new Allis-Chalmers Model 190 is engineered to boost com-handling ability where it counts: 3 GATHERING CHAINS PER ROW—to keep heavy stalks and foliage moving. NEW-DESIGN SNAPPING ROLL SECTIONS for more aggressive action. 1 NEW ROTARY FEEDERS keep big crop vol ume moving uniformly from snapping rolls to front elevator. , NEW LARGE HOPPER for uniform delivery to wagon elevator. NEW FAN LOCATION —well to the rear, mount ed on elevator, for sure cleaning. You GET the com with Allls-Chalmers long, sloping gathering snouts . . . adjustable stripper plates . . . fast, clean, rubber-on-rubber husking . . . shelled com savers-directly under husking beds. I ' Ask us about Ailis-Chalmers’ Tims Paymsnt Plan*.
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