-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December'29, 1962 • Outlook (Continued on Page 12) ply hist } eai So tai as seed corn seed goes, theie will be no seuous sboitage, but some oE the moie popular numbers are ahead} sold out We ha\e al i ead\ sold moie seed com than we sold all last >eat. Sales of DeKalb corn in the entne cential Pennsvhania distnct aie abo\e the total toi last >eai, and the oideis aie still coming in Shoit supplies ot hav will continue to make the alfalxa seed situation moie senous The squeeze will come next sum me i when faimeis begin to oi dei loi tall seeding One blight spot is the good supp ]> ot giass seeds, and some taimeis mat be loiced into go ing moie to giass than legu mes lot ha\ All in all, 10G3 looks \ei v eiieoui aging foi us peisonallx Onj sales m all kinds ot seeds ai e miming ahead ot last xeai We will continue to sim ple tainiGis with high quality seeds as long as thex aie a\- a liable OHIUOKs BURKIN'S General ‘Manager lameaster Ooiinti Farm Bureau When we look to the luture ot agriculture on the basis of the next decade xve, realize that it is estimated b\ 1971 our national gioxvth m popu lation will iequine a 40% to 10% meiease in poultiy and daily products This assures ns that agriculture will re There's a Disc Harrow for you ... ... from Allis-Chalmers 8 models ... sto 21 feet... notched or plain discs from 16 to 21 inches , . . offset or inline ... hy draulically controlled . . . reversing or one-way . . . mounted . . . trail- or wheel-type. Don’t handicap your power with old implements. Match implements to tractor capacity. Finance for profit Ask us about Alhs-Chalmers’ time payment plans. ALLHS-CH ALMERS SALES & SERVICE V L. H. Brubaker Snavely’s Farm Service liltitz. Pa. Nissley Farm Service Grumelli Farm Serv. Washington Boro, Pa, N. G. Myers & Son L H. Brubaker Bhecnm, Pa. Lousch Bros. Equipment 1 Stereas, Pa. main a very important seg ment of our national economy. Nevertheless, it appears 19G3 will be a tery tr>mg year for many of our farmers m Lan caster Couutv. CHARLES BURKINS Most aieas of the County lacked enough moisture m 1962 to produce good crops This will be felt by some, m loss ot crops for sale, while manx others find themselxes short on grains and roughage itoi their poultry andlixestock In a xear that finds feed prices much higher than in 1962. manx ot our farmers need to buv more feed w ith little chance of teceivmg more for their main products, and the possibility m some cases of receixing lower pric es Their requirements of field seeds will be high in cost, and most operating costs xvill in New Holland, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. Lanwister, Pa. all probability continue .to creep "higher. This will make it essential for .every farmer to analyze his operations and economize * wherever possible. It would appear that 1963 would be a iear many of our farmers will need more fin ancial assistance than in a normal year Therefoie, most farmers who will be needing assistance will be contacting then financial institutions, ear- Iv in the iear to discuss their requnements for the year and set up a line of credit, so 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ 4 4 4 J 4 14 |J 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 * Market Egg Producers! Get Off to the Right Start! "The Way the Twig is Bent!", .. Well, that applies to your pullets raised for replacements in the laying house Next summer’s egg production costs and your flocks per formance will be determined by the way you feed and manage your replacements right now. A cheaply built feed or a poor program will NOT save you money.’ Only top production, low feed conversion and low production costs per dozen eggs will pay off. Quite a number of our customers are getting unusually HIGH production this Winter with resultant LOW conversions and VERY LOW feed costs per dozen. Needless to say they raised their replacements “by the book”. GOOD MANAGEMENT ESSENTIAL Winning Combination For Any Poultryman fry water soluble Tylan containing Tylosin, \\\ 11//// "FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE” that When they get into the planting period and the husy seasons of the year, they will have a complete program mapped out for their year’s operation. Editor’s Note: Because of ‘.pace limitations, not *ll the outlook statements could be included m this week's issue. More will be included nevt week. We thank the men who cooperated tor their helpful ness in preparing this series. Remember the saying. No Matter Whose Chick Starter You Use Please Bear In Mind May We Suggest That . . . . Early Bird No. 3 Fortified Chick Starter A Good Management Job Is A If C R D is your problem a product of the Eianco division of Eli Lilly & Co. available of fc IS INGREDIENT And Miller & Bushong, Inc Rohrerstown, Pa. Ph. Lancaster 392-2145 (Area Code 717) Reprocessed Wool When the label on a ment - states ’ “reproctj wool” it means that j| ends of new wool have y used, explains Mrs. Mae t ton, Penn State extea] clothing specialist. The fi are of the original quJ but may he short and broj Seiviceable faibncs for ntj purposes often are niadj l epi|icessed wool. | Buckshot has been bal foi deer hunting in Peng vania since 1905. |
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