Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 15, 1963, Image 5

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Lancaster Saturday, Jung 15, 1963—5
Pequea Valley
4-H Club Elects
Posture Queen
The Pequea Valley 4-H
Cooking and Sewing Clubs held
a joint meeting with the Gap
4-H Cooking and Sewing Clubs
Tecently at the Intel couise
Pne Hall.
Mrs. Lloyd Fenmnger from
Jule’s Beauty Shop in Stras
burg demonstrated dilterent
hair styles and discussed
beauty tips. She washed and
set Evelyn Grott’s hair
The Pequea Valley 4-H
Cooking and Sewing Clubs
held another meeting on June
10 at the Intercourse Fue
Hall. Doiyth Bauer was cho
sen Junior Postuie Queen with
Thelma Smoker as runner-up
They will compete in a con
test in Lancaster later this
summer.
The next meeting will be
heW June 17 at the File Hall
Three States
Set Standards
For Plant Food
A method of standardizing
fertilizer recommendations for
Delaware, Maryland, New Jer
sey, and Pennsylvania was
agreed upon at the Middle At
lantic States Fertilizer Con
ference at Harrishyig, recently.
Conference members agreed
to base recommendations on
pounds per acre of necessaiy apple varieties fade
plant nutrients ' lather than away because they lack, in ad
grades as is now being done ltlon to high quality, quali-
The pioblem with the old ties such as Pioductnity, at
system is that it lacked uni- tiactue color, ease of hand
formity For example, a state * ln§ ’ disease resistance, and
may lecommend a mixture of §oo< * keeping and shipping
300 lbs of 5-10-10 A dealer quallty -
Complete automatic feeding for
DAIRY COWS and CATTLE!
Plus a complete line
of bunk feeders to meet your exact needs
Set u« for modern
CALEB M. WENGER
B. D. 1 Drumore' Center KI 8-2116 Quarryville, Pa.
Huber, Mahood
Appointed To
Pa. Milk Board
J. Lin Huber and Joab K.
Mahood have been appointed
to the Pennsylvania Milk Con
ti ol Coinniissioii Governor
Scranton this week asked the
Senate to approve the appoint
ments
Huber, a resident of St.
Thomas, Franklin County, was
nominated to succeed Simon.
K Uhl, Somerset, whose tem
expired
If confirmed he would servQ
until May 1, 1969.
Mahood, Tiov, Biadford
County, was named to succeed
John A Smith, Dickinson, and
would serve until May 1, 1967.
may not have tins mixtuie
but may have a mixture of
S-16-16 of which 200 lbs.
would essentially be the same.
Unless there is uniformity m
the recommendations, keeping
all of the nuxtuies on hand
would not be the most effl
'cien't method ot Celling the
fertilizer.
The new method will be put
into effect by January, 1965.
The intervening time will be
used to acquaint farmers in
the use ot this system
Early next winter, a bulle
tin or leaflet will be made
available explaining the new
system.
VcinDcilo
LO UNLOADERS
Ooubl* «ug«r« deliver more tilts*
ptr mlnut* tvtn when tllag* I*
dttply frozen . . . and at a lower
oparatlng cott. Patanted V-paddl*
Impellers throw ... not blow . ..
„ tllag* down chut*. Adjustable drlv*
hubs olv* positive traction In ad
types of tllag*.
Thr»*-point suspension k«*p*
unloadsr level at all tint**.
Straight-out Auger Feeder
With VenDale units you can custom bulM
the bunk fesdlng set-up to tit your nstds.
- Drive section Includes hopper, drive ae
sembly and 10', high capacity 9* auger.
Additional auger section* are in 10' unite
and are easily coupled.
Feed-R-Flo Bunk Feeder
The new, all-metal complete feeder. HIgH
capacity S' auger rotates within tube. Give*
all-weather protection, even feed distribute
tlon, and lower operating cost.
Conveyor Trough
An Important link In automatic feeding.
Positioned below silo chute, the Van Dale
conveyor trough carries the silage to the
bunk feeder. Primary section Includes hop*
per, drive assembly, and 10', S' auger.
Additional 10' auger sections may be
added.
mtomatic feeding equipment