A BEST-OF-SHOW AWARD went to a Lancaster County egg processor in the annual market egg com petition of the Northeastern Poultry Producers Coun cil {NEPPCO) last week in its three day show at Harrisburg’s Farm Show Building. Victor F. Weaver (right) of Weaver’s quality eggs, New Holland, receives his gold award from J. C. Lambert, Jr. (left) chief of New Jersey Poultry Service, and Richard I. Ammon, NEPPCO executive director (formerly of Ephrata). Weaver’s entry scored a perfect 100 on both interior and -exterior -quality. ilot’s seat demonstration BUY a new Allis-Chalmers farm tractor and get a 3-Day Air Trip* to Milwaukee and Chicago. Cali today for full details on: Use-Test Demonstration m POWER TASK FORCE Service , it 3-Day Air Trip to the Land of Power ' (for limited time only) ~v. to all models except B ; 1, AIUS-CHAIMERS ' SALES AND SERVICE ' L. H. Brubaker Suavely’s Farm Service liititz, Pa. Grumelli Farm Serv. Quarryrllle, Pa. New Holland. Pa. Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa, Lausch Bros. Equipment Stevens • Business-Farm (Continued from Pago 1) would still be around 25 years hence not only as a busi ness but as a “way of life”. But they agieed, also, that few ei fdimeis would be needed in the next 25 yeais. but that fanning would become more specialized Master of ceremonie-, at the Conestoga Valley High School meeting was Robert Groff Quariyville R 3, piesident of the Lancaster County Exten sion Association The chamber agriculture l committee includes John E McGrann, chairman, Willu Z Esbenshade, William j Deis ley, Isaac M. Groff, B Suavely Garber, William A Mehler Jr , Smith, Paul L Denlinger, Charles E Cowan, Stanley MuSselman and Dr. E I. Ro bertson Special guests Thursday were Lancaster Mayor George B. Coe, county commissioners’ chairman, C. Abram Snyder and George H. Hartman Jr., president of the chamber. Subscribe today—watch it pay' N. G. Myers & Son Bheems, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. ™ Jili-V.HL, 'mem Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 13, 1962—9 • Tobacco Experts (Continued from Page 1) ly mciease lather than de- ci ease, Ben E Mann, independent bn\ei and piesident of the Lane , Leaf Tobacco Boaid of Tiade said, the use of spiay mg 'and othei improted me thods have reduced the cost of producing tobacco This, coupled with new uses for to bacco have helped to keep the price at a reasonable level M’lien homogenized tobacco leaf binder was developed, it killed the Lancaster Count" binder market temporarily, but the chewing tobacco industry, which normally makes use of trimmings, was forced to buy more tobacco directly from A rug may be a belter the farmer. choice than wall-to-wall tar- Richard A. Lantz, superin- pe t in g for the family With tendent of the Lancaster dlvi- limited money to spend for de« sion of P Lorillard Co , a firm CO ratmg But it will pay the mainly for the chewing to- f am ily to buy the best ‘quality hacco industry in Lancaster rug it can afford, remind* said he sees a stable market Penn State extension horns tor that type of tobacco. economics specialists. A mg ot Disagreement among the good quality Is a wiser choice panel members arose over the than poor quality wall-to-Wall merits of the new varieties of carpeting. An area rug 'can tobacco. Mann, Who raised 11 give an important Color ac acres of the new varieties on cent, whether it’s 4 by 6 feet his farm last year said he for almost large enough tb fIH feels it produces an unfavor-Ba big room. A- CLEANING... FEED LOSS...* ... ft PRODUCE MORE PORK.. AT LESS COST! HONEGGERS' FARROW TO FINISH BUILDING Stop cleaning-feed loss Produce pork at less cost and with less labor than ever before possible. • Pens require no cleaning • Hog finished produced a beffeP » Pigs require 8% to 11% less quality carcass feed to produce a pound of pork • Saves hours of labor Write today for more information R. H. LAMBERT , ... 5 additional dozen eggs from the same amount of feed .... when you use Ehy’s Calorized All-Mash Layer! FOR DETAILS SEE US TODAY EBY'S MILL HEMPFIELD MILLS East Petersburg able finish Lantz agreed with Mann, bd) mg that £Ol chewing tobac t o the leal is too slick with, not enough open giain Green stem said he thought the two new vaneties Penleaf 'and. Penhel were acceptable to Ins company, and that the qualitj ot the leaf would pro bable diftet from farm to tarm None of the panel favored the establishmeut of a tobac co auction They felt an auc tion would add to the far mer’s cost of marketing his crop. Rug or Wall-to-Wail Carpeting Akron 859-1940 * 315 South Bth Street Lititz Size 34' x 48' and in additional multi* pies of I'. Akron, P». MASTER JMIX . W
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