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

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iron pidces that fit over the
wheel 'when they are working
eoi they don’t get a flat tire
from- the thorns So you see,
the thorns are tough.
It costs the farmer from
eight to twelve cents a foot,
depending on how hard they
witnt it trimmed The box
thorn grows so fasc that It
should be trimmed every three
to four years. I asked them
why they don’t get nd of the
hedges .and just have ordinary
This way they would
haAe more pasture because the
hedges grow as wide as 30 feet
if not kept in check. They told
me the reasons they have this
bush is to have a shelter for
the cows, and to protect the
grass when the winds come in
from the sea These winds car
ry salt along in and would
kill the grass if it wouldn’t be
for the hedges. And, let me tell
you. It sure gets-windy!
More from New Zealand
»eitt week.
EBY’S MILL
Lititz, Pa.
HEMPFIELD MILLS ROSS H. ROHRER & SONS
East Petersbmg, Pa. Quarrjvillc. Pa.
HIESTAND, INC.
Marietta, Pa.
, S. S. BUCKWALTER
Spring Citj, Pa.
; MIDWAY MILLS
;, Eebanon, Pa.
HAROLD BRANDT
Annville, Pa.
Emergency Feed
Storage Bins
Are Designated
Three warehouses in the
county been authorized
to handle corn under the
emeigency livestock feed as
sistance program recently au
thorized by the US. Depart
ment of Agriculture.
Fred G Seldomndge, chair
man of the Lancaster County
Agricultural Stabilization and
Conservation Committee, listed
the warehouses as Nelson
■\Vea\er, Lititz R 2, Cargill
Inc , Marietta, and S H Hie
stand and Co , Salunga
Surplus corn being stored
by the Commodity Credit Cor*
poration is being made avail*
able only to farmers m drought
disaster areas who lack suffi
cient feed to carry their live
stock thiough the winter and
who aie unable to purchase
needed feed at legular market
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Area Dealers
L. J. DENLINGER CO.
Paradise, Pa.
WEIGEL BROS.
Oxford, Pa.
blend & McGinnis
LEROY M. SENSENIG
Atglen, Pa
JOHN LLOYD
Chatham, Pa.
C. E. SAUDER
East Earl, Pa.
prices without undue financial
hardship.
Main purpose of the pro
gram is to help farmers pre
serve and maintain foundation
herds of cattle, including pro
ducing dairy cattle, sheep and
goats, as well as other eligible
livestock
In order to take part in the
program, livestock owners must
lust file an application for
enieigency feed at the County
Agricultural Stabilization and
Conservation Office
Farmers whose applications
for feed aie approved by mem
bers of the County ASC Com
mittee will be notilied wheie
and when shipments ot corn
will be available
• DHIA Banquet
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former 4-H member from th°
Manheim area.
Dnectors voted to make
tickets available to owner
sampler members ot the asso
ciation this year for the fust
Master Mix
MODERN
TRANSPORTATION
FACILITIES
spesd
Master Mix Feeds
to
Lancaster and ,
surrounding Counties
Master Mix Feeds . . . bagged or bulk . . .
arrive by modern transportation facilities to
serve your poultry and livestock feeding needs.
j \kHSTER
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 1, 1962—7
tune In founer years, because
of space limitations, tickets
were restricted to lull time
testing members.
As in founer years, the test
ers will have a supply ol tick
ets which they will sell to
their members.
Awaids will be made to out
standing herds in the associa
tion. '
Buy Quality Bluing
When relming a coat, buv
a good quality fabric if jou
want several more years of
wear fiom the coat A lining
fabic should be firmly woven
and colorfast so it won’t fade
or crock onto other garments,
says Ms Mae Barton, Penn
State extension clothing spec
ialist. Some lining fabrics are
perspiration.proof and guar-
anteed to hold up for the life
of the gament Read labels on
lining fabrics before buying.
MASTER
• Dairy Meeting
(Continued fiom Page 1)
feeding might have on these
vacations.
Dr Adams recently com
pleted some research on this
problem and has prepaied a
papei concerning many fac
tors causing butterfat changes.
Associate County Agent t ic
tor Plastow called attention
this week to the shoitage o£
roughage lacing many faim
eis and me heavier giam feed
ing some dairjmen have stall
ed This, he said may be
causing some vanatiot.s
Plastow says all claiivmeii
aie invited to attend the meet
ing.
Dishwasher Needs
For best lesults from your
automatic dishwasher, you
need sott water, hot water, i
synthetic deteigent that does
not toim suds, and a special
electnc curcuit These four
things aie essential, lemmds
Penn State extension home
management specialists.
Start With The BEST,
mn
UP mmm
MEAT
DflY-OLD and .
STARTED CHICKS,
CAREY and DEMLER Leg
horns for high-quality White
Eggs Carey again won “High
est Egg Quality” award (85
Haugh Units) competing with
best American breeders in offi
cial Random Sample Tests.
MBRRYKNOLL Black Sex-
Links and Anderson Golden.
Sex-Links for Big Brown eggs.
Also Cobb’s White Rocks.
FOR MEAT . . . Coinish-
Cobb White Rock Cross and
Vantress-Cobb Cross.
Burling personally supervis
es every step from breeding
flock inanagement to hatching
and delivery ot YOUR chicks.
NEW Folder.
CAUL OB WRITE
"BILL" BURLING
OXFORD, PA. Dial 933-838 G
CONTROL
Chickweed
IN
Alfalfa - Clover
WITH
Chloro I.P.C.
For best results spray when
teinpeiatures range from 40
to 00 degrees.
Applj 1 to 3 quarts ot
Chloio I.P.C. with at least
20 gallons ot water per
acre.
For moi e information
contact
SMOKETOWN, PA.