Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 20, 1963, Image 10

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    —Lancaster*Farming, Saturday, April 20, 1963 •-
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• Ag. Budget
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processing plants, to regulate
milk manufacturing plants,
promote farm products and
protect watersheds. He said
\he tundb requested by the
Foods and Chemistry buieau
will permit no new work by
that bureau at a time when
tood additives, and the'greater
use of pesticides 'has put in
creased burdens on the bureau
Bull said, however, there is
a |lOO,OOO appiopnation set
aside for woik on the soil sm
\ey being conducted bhiough
out the state.
The farm show building, wh
ich is in need of new heating,
electrical equipment and paint
will be hurt the most Requests
for tin inline and equipment
for the new office and labora
tory building weie cut from lus
budget.
“If the new building is
leady lor occupancy m June of
1964 as planned,” he told the
dealers, “we wouldn’t be able
to occupy the structure until
monev is appropriated for fut
inture and equipment in fiscal
year 1964-65.”"
In response to a question
about the futine of farming in
Penna , Bull indicated big
changes, "perhaps from tradi
tional farming as we now
kno\>- it to a whole new field of
agriculture including tree and
fish propagation farming ”
He said he was hopeful thaP
the department could develop'
a promotion of farm products
to tie m with the governor’s
“Pride m Pennsylvania Pro
gram ”
The Lancaster regional feed
dealers meeting, headed by
Robert Graybill, Miller and
Bushong, Inc , Rohrerstown,
was one of nine held through
out PennsjLama by the associ
ation.
Egg Auction
Shows Growth
William G- Cairlin, president
of Pioduceis Cooperative Ex
change iepoited at the last
DueUois Meeting, fiist six
months earning position was
pell ahead oi a year ago hy
TO S% inaease Working capi
tal continues to mciease each
month
Dollar sales neie up hy 3-
and expenses deueased by
3 Sc'
Receipts of membets eggs
aie ahoxo a xear ago and a
higher peicentage are being
plant giaded.
A second shift is now operat
ing on the new grading 'and
packaging machine The equip
ment is working well, it is
much taster and more efficient.
The most outstanding teature
on this equipment is the elec
tions blood spot deteetoi, it is
much more accuiate than hand
candling.
Wildlife 4-H
Elects Officers
Wilbur Hosier, Manheim Rl,
ivas elected piesulent of the
Lancaster Countj -J-H Wildlile
Club Wednesday night at a
leoi gani/ation meeting held m
the home ot Mi and Mrs Mel
vin Long, Lititz Rt.
Other offlceis named includ
ed John Elb, Vice pi evident;
Tcuesa Chailes. secietarj;
Gail Siegnst, ti easuiei. An
nette Long song leadei, Ted
jlet t game leadei, Enc Ston
ei. new roportoi, Maivm Sh
enk county council delegate,
and Ja\ Foieman, junior lead
er
Sen 101 leadei s are Mr and
Mis Long and Mr. and Mrs. H.
Raymond Stoner.
The club v. ill combine their phone or write today
party iand pltmra hik,e'tqr Mi?yi >
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Letters -O-
To The Editor
Lancaster Faming
Gentlemen:
If possible, - please send me a
February 16th issue of the Dear Sir
Lancaster Farming
I am interested in reading smption expires to your paper
the full story about the Fut- “Lancaster Farming”. So I am
ure Farmers of America sending check of Four Dollars
1 DeKalb 640
Can Take
It When
The GOING Is ROUGH
“DEKALB” is a Brand Name.
The Number is a Variety Designation.
Next Time PLANT ALL DEKALB
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Fart of the article was on a
tear sheet that you sent to the
Company that I work for.
Thank you,
Jerry L. Shoemaker
Napoleon, -Ohio
I do not know when my sub-
DeKalb 640 in dry 1062 von 8
of the top 13 places in the
Lancaster County Pennsylvan
ia Corn Club.
640 is tops for Lancaster
County It yields, it’Stands,
it takes thick planting.
Phone Lane, 397-3539
The Soil
Takes it in
Like Hain
to add to my ’ sub'sGhipHbnr ’ I tocal ■ Clubs
certainly enjoy your little pap- There are now almost 93,j
er and do not want tobe’ with-- active 4-H Clubs, in the Unit
out any number. 1 ' ’States. These dubs carry
Sincerely
Jacob L. Charles
Lancaster Hi.
1963 H & N “Nick Chicks” are improved models
of the H & N “Nick Chicks” which earned an
award* for highest income ($3.12 per hen hous
ed) *USDA summary report ARS 44-79-2. Order
today. Write, or call by telephone - 653-9891.
FLORIN FARMS, INC.
Mount Joy, Po. RFD #l, Box L-176
QUALITY
MONOLITHIC
CONCRETE STAVE
TERRE HILL SILO CO.
SINCE
MASTER
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Paradise, Pa.
ROSS H. ROHRER & SONS
Quarryville, Pa.
LEROY M. SENSENIG
Hinklctowu, Pa.
BLEND & McGINNIS hempfield mills
" ’ a- East Petersburg, P».
organized work in 3,094 coi
ities under the direction
nearly 11,000 county exteusi
agents.
H & N LEGHORNS
Day Old Pullet Chicks
and Started Pullets
(10 to 20 weeks)
end
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INC.
TERRE HILL, PA.
Phone 445-3911
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EBY’S MILL
Lititz, Pa.