Seedsmen good alfal * very Short supply. The clover Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 26, 1963— 5 - _ fa is replacing Buffalo, and the seed producing areas of Oregon Continued from Page 4) farmers might ns well not lie and Washington are now grow- everybody. I don’t see any low ito buy Alfalfa this spring, able to buy Buffalo much loh- mg alfalfa seed because it make r p rices f’ or any 0 f these seeds, if he -waits until he is ready ger . Haymor is a good replace- es then more money. Except j see no ti im o f o r a farmer to sow, he may be wasting his me nt for DuPuits. Cayuga will for Pennscott and Chesapeake, m price w ° se -waiting to a-discussing varieties. be available, and Cornell Exper- there will be plenty of red do- 01< j er ° 'uPutis is in the worst situ mient Station recommends it ver around, but it may cost a ' m Our fiin-piii n Qt , Sudan and sorghum crosses m. uur current price list V ery highly. little more. , , ... isr out with nnr catninn , , „ aie increasing m demand, but ..t It b : w rS *»»»»« M -cove, ,a .« There »,11 be sxeee seed tor ,e DAIRYMEN ARE PLEASED - COWS LIKE 'EM! DARI-PAK PELLETS NO QUESTION about the ever-growing popularity of Farm Bureau's PELLETED DARI-PAK .... it's the talk of Lancaster County. Patron acceptance, of both Coarse Texture and Pelleted DARI-PAK, has been much greater than our fondest expectations. There are many valid reasons why more and more dairymen are switching to "production proven" DARI-PAK. Check the list below - - then call Farm Bureau FIELDMAN, or phone 394-0541, for complete details. your DARI-PAK PELLETS Two protein levels, 14% & 16%. 100% vegetable protein ration. High in Energy content. Tasty - full 10% Molasses. Nutricnfs carefully balanced. Added Vitamin A and D 2. Calcium/Phosphorous ratio 1 to 1. Made to order mill fresh. Free flowing very few fines. A truly economical grain ration. Bulk Discount increases savings. Attractive Large-User Discounts. Full retail price for your grain. Start Today... Feed the Farm Bureau Way! WM BUR^ 1 Qualified FIELDMEN ore anxious to serve and assist you in designing o PROFITABLE POULTRY FEEDING PROGRAM. ,C. COUi For Prompt, Courteous Service, In Bogs or Bulk, Coll . . . Lancaster 394-0541 New Holland 354-2146 Manheim 665-2466 Quarryville STerling 6-2126 I wouldn’t say last year’s diy weather has everybody flocking in to buy them Theie will oe some planting of emergency crops Coin seed supplies are ade quate We have a better supply of the newer and better vane- RICHARD GODSHALK ties, and are well situated with. G-96 which won the 19 62 state five-acre corn contest Sales are well above last year at this time. EDITOR’S NOTE Because of space limitations, all the re ports 1 rom seedsmen could not be Included this week. Re marks trom other seedsmen in the countj will be printed next week. COOPERATIVE FARM CREDIT Complete Financing Service FOR THE FARMER Part Time Farmers Eligible 10 to 33 jear repayment on mortgages. FARM CREDIT ASSOC. 411 AV. Roseville Rd. Lane. 303-3931 Em ~ «’/>•' <,-r, '■ «■’ i <MUeM A Flash! "HONEGGER LAYERS" Win Burma Random Sample! with an income of 4.81 per pullet housed and we all know how short housing is Burma, Don’t We? J. HOWARD MOORE R. D. #1 lATITZ, PENN A. Phone: 62«-5408 Windie's Hatchery COCHRANVILLE. PA. Phone; Atglcn LY 3-5041
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