LATE FOR DINNER as well as late in the year describes the little fellow in the extreme upper right of this picture. He and the other lambs, in the left fore ground, were born nearly six months later than the normal lambing season on most farms. The flock is on the Lloyd Flory farm at Lititz R 2. L. F. Photo. -» y OU don't run short! You SAVE NOW . . know e xac *ty how many ROfW MOW ba S s to bu y de P enciin 9 on .. . dUUK NUW t {, e acrea g e y OU plant and Pav Nothing Until the number of kernels you Spring Delivery P lcnt P er acre - SAVE 30c per 60,000 kerne' bag of Profitmakcr Hybnds ... SAVE 50c per bushel on all other hybrids . . , ON ORDERS BOOKED BY DEC. 1, 1962 "1963 Alfalfa damage NOW! BED DIELDRiN Alfalfa weevil damage can be avoided next year by applying Unico Dieldrin in October or Non ember. One Dieldiin application now kills weevils befoie they hibernate . . . pi events weevil infestation next 3 car. Unico Dieldiin protection is long-lasting, even un der unfavorable weather conditions Dieldiin is ap proved for usage hy USD A, FDA and Pennsj Ivania Stale Univeisitv. Where Faim Bureau FER-TIL Blend Spreading Ser\ice is provided, arrange for application of Dieldiin and fertilizer, in any analysis, in one money-saving op eration- vt^CCO(^^ EX, 4-0541 New Holland ELgiu 4-2146 Now, you don't overbuy . . . Manheim 665-2466 Quarryville ST 6-2126 A RARE SIGHT FOR OCTOBER is a lamb just learning to eat hay, but the ram in the background doesn’t seem at all excited about being the father of a flock of lambs born in the fall instead of the spring. L. F. Photo. More farmers each month prefer to buy their | • HAY • STRAW • EAR CORN * from us for better value and all around satisfac * tion. At farm or delivered, any quantity as your £ requirements may be. * PHONE STRASBURG OV 7-3211 I Esbenshade Turkey Farm; Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 13, 1962 PARADISE, PA. • PFA President (Continued nom Page 1) people. WUen the government decides you can no longer manage it, they take it away and use it tor everyone ” Last Februaiy the Secietary of Agriculture announced that 55 million aties belonged to all the people tor a 55 million acre national park, shouted “Our future lests m the hands of nine men, the sup leme couit”, Biggs said foll owing his assertion that there aie mteiests in the govern ment that would take away oui “Chiistian i principles and oui plentiful supply ot food.” He cast the government in the lole ot alai mists who make too much ot the surplus giam holdings. “The Billy Sol Estes altan showed them (the government) that they had, more bushels of gram on pap ei than they had. in bins ” The challenge is gieat be cause the mastei planners in Washington have designed a piogiam toi jou, he said, add ing that the US Depaitment ot Agncultuie has scheduled a senes of “Land and people conteiences not land and fanner confei ences”. Fiom this he made his chaige that the faimei faces a light with his city cousins. In othei business, the coun ty association elected five dir ector to two yeai tenns and passed six lesolutions, torn of which weie lecommended to the local policy development committee by the state orgam -5> | zation Following are the ievolu tions as passed' . 1 We lecommend the eli | initiation of the license pio • vision of the pieseut margar ine law. 2 We lecommend the bac tenal count foi law milk at the taim be i educed flora 200,000 on the faun, 400,000 pi ioi to pasteurization to 100,- 000 on the taim, 200,000 pii- oi to pasteui ization 3 We lecommend the meat inspection be kept m the De paitment of Agncultuie and. spot inspection be enforced nioie rigidly. 4 We lecommend the vehi cle Code be amended to per mit faun tiactois and other taim equipment to be dm en oi towed to a gaiage for le pan pm poses 5 We lecommend the State Association appoint a commit tee to study the Project TO Piogiam. G We lecommend that an itemized statement be present ed foi all land or piopeity acquued by public Domain, Dnectois elected weie Leroy Pfautz, Steiens Rl, Ellis Men tzei, Xew Holland R 2; Xoah, W AVengei Sterns Rl - Har old G Rohiei, Lancaster R 7, and Janies Kreidei, Quail y \ille Rl It pays to use NATURAL N. J. POTASH and CALPHOS Have them spread on your hay and grain fields now. Contact us for details as these two materials will \voik well with jour present faun program. Brooklawn Farm 1118 Kreider Ave. I Lancaster Ph. LO 9-1580 I or see your local dealer I 7 I
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