Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 01, 1962, Image 12

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    -Lancaster-Farming, Saturday, September 1, 1962
National Farmers Organization
Orders All-Out Holding Action
The National Fanners Oi
gani/ation this week gave tu
rn.iliou-- a]>pi o-% .iI to the pio
posal to withhold fann pro
ducts trom the maiket in .in
enoit to boost the puces farm
eis leceive
• Lancaster Poultry
(Continued from Page 3)
V. 8-0, Stan Poultiv, 17 7, 20
Same (Martin S Landis). 4500
MV, 9-1 Rov E Ream, 18.
21. Same (Products Proving
Faun), 3)00 WV, 9-6, Daniel
K Good IS 22 Same. (Cl
aude Rhodes), 2300 IV Mt , 8-
3, Daniel K Good, IS 0; 23
Same, 4400 W Mt , S-3, Daniel
K. Good IS 0, 24 Lester M
Pluisl. 3200 WV 9-0. Island
Poultiv. ISO 25 Same Dan
iel K Good 17 9,
20 Same. Carl B Risser,
ISO 27 Same, Inland Poultry
IS 1 28 Same. 2000 \YV, 9-
0. Mai tin Biendle IS 1 29
Bail S Siegnst 3000 LCX,
9-2 John X Thomas 18 1,
S ii Same 2800 LCX, 9-2, to
Daniel K Good, 18 0
31 Gieidei Leghorn Farm.
446 H-F, 14 mo \V C Mel
lingei & Son 15 9 32 Same,
59 0 H-F 14 mo W C Mel-
Jingei & Son 15 9 33 Same.
3 sii H-F 14 mo W C Mell
insei & Son, 15 9 34 Same.
13-0 .Males. M C Mellmger &
Son, S 2
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NOW ... Big capacity chopping
and low power requirements!
FORD FORAGE
HARVESTER
Big tonnage chopping of all your crops—up to 40 tons
per hour with the row crop head, up to 35 tons an hour
with the 5 or 6 foot cutter bar, up to 8 tons an hour
with the windrow pick-up. With Ford you change crop
heads in minutes! Power requirements for this smooth
running machine are low. Economical, high-efficiency
operation chops feeding costs to a minimum. In addi
tion theie are many other man-saving, time-saving fea
tures, such as the built-in knife sharpener and easy-to
reach controls Stop in today and find out all about
the ¥ ird Foiage Harvester—and the easy credit teim*
available, too.
j Grimm's Ford
, Tractor & Farm
Service.
Park Are., Qnarrt rifle
1 Ph. ST 0-2597
i Allen H. Matz
f Phone AX 7-C502
Denver
• v * • t ' r* tf '
An estimated 20,000 people
meeting m DesMomes, lowa,
on Tuesday passed the leso
lution by an ovei whelming
voice vote.
Membeis ot the tann organi
zation. one ot the younger
associations recognized nation
wide. agreed to start the with
holding action on hogs, cat
tle. sheep and gram at Mid
night Fndav.
One of the speakers at the
meeting, Vince Rossiter, a
banker from Hartmgton, Neb ,
said it was the greatest meet
ing of farmers ever held.
Purpose of the action is to
force piocessors ot farm pro
duce to enter into production
and price contracts with farm
ers thiongh NPO The action
is a stepped up veision of a
similar action last yeai when
hogs and cattle were with
held fiom several markets in
the corn belt Packers at that
time disclaimed any change
in buying, but NF O. mem
bers claimed a v ictory m bet
ter' prices and changed atti
tudes of packer buyers.
Kxplosnes
Keep them atva\ from cluld
len. It may be safer to des
tiov the little that is left
around than to run risk ot
childien oi animals getting
to them betoie the> aie need
ed next season
Elizabethtown
Farmers Supply, Inc.
Elizabethtown
Phone EM 7-1341
Keener Equip. Co.
Rts. 220 & 72, Lancaster
Phone EO 9-9861
Sauder Bros.
Xew Holland
Phone EL 4-8721
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bulletin
OLD 907’s
RECORD
STILL
STANDS
Thirty-four old cows in the Puri
na Farm Dairy Center herd have
lifetime production records of
more than 100,000 lbs. of milk.
Cow number 907, pictured at
right, had the best record of all.
She produced 180,377 lbs. of milk
in 11 lactations.
Through the years dairy animals,
raised at the Farm the Purina
Way from birth grow fast, freshen
early and spend long, profitable
years in the milking string.
Do You Know . . . ,
Livestock Mineral is
Cheap insurance?
Piirm.i lav estot k Mineial is cheap insuiance again
st mineral tlelu lencies. For just a few cents per
heart per >ear jou can be sure livestock get the
minerals needed to produce and reproduce elh
cientl\.
Purina Lhestock Mineral is now available in two
easj-to-use forms meal or blocks.
Tlie meal form is ideal lor free-eboiec feeding of
feedlot eattle, bogs, and sheej). The weather re
sistant blocks are hand> for use on range or pas
tuie. Don’t take chances with livestock health
and profits teed Purina Livestock Mineral . . ,
aiailable at our Checkerboard store.
John B. Kurt/ S. H. Hiestand & Co Whiteside & Weicksel _
Cedar Lane Salunga Kirkwood |
John J. Hess, II John B. Kurtz Wenger’s Feed Mill,lnc>,
Intercourse - New Providence Ephrata , Rlieems |
Ira B. Landis James High J. H. Beitz & Son, Inc. }
Valley Road, Lancaster » Gordonvillo . . ; Lititz
Warren Sickman > * ■ -L ■ Ijoluj J. •Stoss’ vt,
Pequea ' ‘ Kinzers - Vintage
■ j* '??•£.* Z 4 -3 1 «• (
Dairymen who follow the Purina
Dairy Program get equally
results.
We urge you to try Purina, prove
to yourself that Purina feeding
costs you less.
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