Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 29, 1963, Image 12

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    .2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 29, 1963
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• Dr. Larson
(Continued from Page 1)
as an assistant iplrofessor in
plant breeding. He was made
bead of the department of
hoiticulture m 1952, and in
19 G 1 became the chairman of
DR. RUSSELL E, LARSO>
tie Division of Plant Sciences
ami Inclustiy in tie College of
AgncuKuie He ias been di
lector of tie extension seivice
since Januaiy 1962
He came to Penn State from
thiee years as assistant pro
fessor of Agronomy at Rhode
Island Univeisity He served as
aeseaich assistant at the Um
•veisity ot Minnesota from 1939
to 1941.
A native of Minneapolis,
Minnesota, Lai son leceived
ins Bachelor of Science De
gree fiom The Dnueisity of
Minnesota in 1939 The same
institution conteired his Mas
tei ot Science degiee in 1940
and his Doctor of Philosophy
degree in 1942.
Dr Lai son is 46, married to
the foimei Margaret A. John
son ot Minneapolis, and is tne
father ot two daughteis and a
son.
• Milk Market
(Continued from Page
The conti act with Ohio pro
ducer evpires July 1> and Ster
ling Da\is hopes to add the
Lancastei County supply by
the end of July.
Steiling Dai is was leported
Cheung puces o£ ( ?4 IS per
hundiedweight foi lout per
cent mi Ik with seien cents a
pome for buttei tat o\er that
The cooperate e leportedly
cffeied S 4 3J per hundredwei
ght loi four pei cent milk,
hut both concerns indicated
that an adiance of 60 or 60
cenis would he possible if New
Jersey is included under th|
Philadelphia milkshed order.
Shipper selling milk under
the Philadelphia older receive
a hlend pi ice on the basis of
an inclmdual daily’s utiliza
tion rather than on a market
wide pool Quality farms have
.an estimated SO per cent class
I utilization while Sterling Da
ns bottles luo per cent of its
volume.
• Cut Oafs
(Continued from Prge 1)
tr.e should he added Smith
suggests corn and cob meal,
or a meal ot any of the cereal
grains, beet pulp, or molasses
feed at the rate of about 200
pounds per ton of green mater
ial
Oats for hay should be cut
at the same stage ot maturity
as for silage and crushed or
cumped for_ field cunng. It
can then he haled or pur up
chopped like any other hay,
hut if it has passed the early
milk stage, it should not be
fed for at least six weeks Af
ter that time, theie appears to
he no danger from oa(s hay
brought 19 to 20.50 while gra
des 1 to 3 sold to packers at 18.
# New Holland 50 to 19. Heavyweight hogs
(Continued from Page 2) yere 17 \o 18 50. Sows brought
were $35-150. 11.50 to 13.50. * -
The 275 hogs at the June Calves sold steady as 106
24 sale sold at steady prices, helad changed hands ait the
Retail hogs to local butchers June 24 auction. Choice and
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RYE GRASS READY NOW
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A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC.
LANDISVILLE, PA.
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ARE RIPE
Pick Them Yourself Pay by the Pound
Bring your containers We supply the Ladders
OPENING DATE JU NE 24
Doily 7 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Sat. 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Closed Sunday
New Danville Pike
R. D. #6, Lancaster, Pa.
Phone 898-3421
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prime vealers were 32-36, good dard^- Common halves
and low choice 28-32, and s£an- -broughr 20-25.
Its Time You Knew, ..
that we can deliver right now the New Idea
Superpicker, snapper or shelter you will want for
this fall’s harvest . . . and you won’t have to
make your first payment until October 1964!
That’s exactly right, no payment until October
1964.
What’s more, you will be completely covered with
life and property insurance .... and your pre
sent trade-in will probably cover the down pay
ment.
It’s all part of the New Idea Pre-Season Finance
Plan a three payment plan designed with you
in mind.
You’ll get the best deal ever on a New Idea pick
er, snapper or sheller by seeing us now about this
special pre-season plan . . . get all the details and
decide for yourself.
Now is not too early to start thinking about a
New Idea Superpicker for this fall. Make a point
to see us tomorrow, sure.
A. B. C. Groff
New Holland
Wilbur H. Graybill
Lititz, R. D. 2
H. S. Newcomer & Son
Mount Joy
Allen H. Matz
Denver
Chet Long
Akron
A. L. Herr & Bro.
Chas. J. McComsey
& Sons
Hickory Hill, Pa.
Pa. Route 324
Ph. 392-6022
Landis Bros.
Lancaster
J. Paul Nolt
Gap-
Quarryville