Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 01, 1962, Image 7

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    • Now Is The Time
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seeded to a legume ne\t spring
next August should get
jlieir lime application this fall,
t o work it into the soil hetoie
the fall giain is seeded will
oi\ e much hettei lesults than
to apply it on top next sum
juei or next tall Lime needs
Mime time to neutralize the
SO 111 bOll.
TO UMK
HIGH QUA LIT V SUM I)
Fall seeding time is appro
ving and in all cases it will
For further information see,,.
Joseph M. Good & Sons
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SALES *i SERVICE ‘
L. H. Brubaker
Wtitz, Pa.
Grumelli Farm Serv.
QuarrjvUle. Pa.
k. H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
Lauschßrus. Equipment
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pay to use good clean seed
that wall give the lesults ne
eded Seeds that are Ireefiom
weeds and disease and have
the inherited production be
hind them 'may be found in
Cei tilled Seed Don’t waste
valuable time, feitilizer, and
inatenals on seeds ol unknown
peitonnance and yielding a
bihty
If lour ms are too ciowded,
now is the time to divide them
Lvnn Smith, Penn State exten
sion floriculturist advise?
Best lesults come fiom immed
iate transplanting
appearance makes it your best buy!
Feed RED COMB EGG MASH
Equally With Scratch for
Top Quality Eggs With Excellent Flavor.
Suavely’s Farm Service
New Holland. Pa.
Nissley Farm Service
Washington Boro, Pa.
N. G. Myers & Son
Rheems, Pa.
Stevens
PRESENTING CHECKS FOR $lOO EACH to two 4-H club members is John
C Long, Sr (left), chairman of the agricultural committee of the Lancaster Kiw
anis Club Accepting congratulations is William Maule (center), the 19 year old
son of Mr and Mrs Richard P Maule, Quarryville R 2 William will use his check
toward tuition in the two-year course in Agriculture Business at the Pennsylvania
State University In his nine years m 4-H he has carried projects in dairy, corn,
capons, and pigs He graduated from the Solanco High School in 1961 Far right
is Roger Stoner, the 17 year old son of Mr and Mrs Raymond H Stoner, 1051
Eden Road, Lancaster He will enroll m a four year General Agriculture course
at PSU In his nine years in 4-H he has earned projects in capons, strawberries,
bees, wildlife, turkeys and tomatoes He is a 1962 graduate of Manheim Township
High School Long said the club has been presenting the scholarships to outstand
ing 4-H club members annually since 1955.
Overseas
Shipments
Take Pa. Eggs
HARRISBURG -- The fust
shipment of shell eggs lor
United States troops in Eur
ope left Penusyhania last
week m a test which could
provide a majoi outlet for
the state’s H0C,000,000 egg
industry
State Agncultuie Secretarv
William L Henning said the
9,000-dozen lot i\as tiucked
from Twin Valley Farmers
Exchange at Hegms, Schuyl
kill Countv, for shiploading
near Williainsbuig, Virginia,
todav
Henning said fodeial Agn
cultural Marketing Service
ofticials had advised him that
a sucessful test could lesulf
in switching fiom local Eur
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AVAILABLE NOW
Cert. “Alfa." Alfalfa • Lincoln Broinc Grass
Cert. Vernal Alt alia • Saratoga Itiome
Butlalo Altalla
Cert.-Ranger Alt alfa • Reeds Canary Grass
Cert. Xairagansett
Cert. Pcnnscott Clover • Climax Timothy
Winter Vetch
ORDER YOUR FALL
SEED GRAIN NOW
Balbo Rye
Xorliuc Winter Oats • Cert, Dual Wheat
Cert. Wong Barley
Cert. Hudson Barley • Cert. I’ennoll AVhe.it
P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC.
SIVIOKETOWN
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 1, 1962—7
opean pi oun ement to state
side shipment of the imlitai
ics monthly needs ot 0 5 cal
lots, each containing 000 30-
dozen cases
“The tentative requiienien:
'hat eggs be no more than 10
dais old at dockside ainval
lor shipment puts the Eastern
egg states in a prefeued pos
ition,” Henning said “If
Pennsylvania pioducers and
shippers vveie able to capture
this new outlet, it could ac
count for moie than seven pei
cent of our normal product-
ion ’’
Henning pointed out that
test shipments were being ac
cepted onlv tiom marketing
a-geneies which have full-time
lesident seiiice under the fed
eral-state giading agieement
in order to ceitif\ the 10 daj
age maximum He urged that
Pennsvh ania shippeis check
• S-37 Ouhard Grass
• Tnnotliy
• Ladino Clo\cr
• Pasture Mixture
• Cert. RiMleo.it \\ heat
• Cert. Seneca Wheat
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Phone Lane. EX 7-3539 |
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with giadmg officials in Ha’-
nsbuig to see it they can
qualifv foi sei vice
1$ IHtOCK AXVOI'M'MS
ASSOCIATE HATCHERY
William T Spahr, Hanover,
Pennsylvania, has been named
a Babcock Associate Hatcheiv
to pi ovide the aiea mound
Hanover with tire Babcock B
-300 and B-370 stiain layeis
Mi Spahr is a native ot
Yoik County and has been ac
tive in the hatcheij business
and ielated fields for 22 yeais
Spahr will set his hatching
eggs fiom Babcock Hatcheiy,
Inc at Lititz, Pennsv h ania it
was announced bv Biuce M.
Babcock, President ot tho
tn m
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Call our factory-trained service
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350 Str«*>burg J*ike - I><uic.
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