1 J ' ‘ > i? 66oipoundbf vti?e ? ocw^numl6'&r^ u, '6ras:e. *and 2£l' ,fl t&^indßtancaster'^Vmmri'^ tti VnA<>^ . Kecoras the lowest in 2-5 year®, than September, 1938. -. I ' anCaster Farmxn & Saturday/ October 19 ,1963—. ria-iW Hoyrlc according bo the Pennsylvania In the nation, September UAiiy *»IU8 crop Reporting Service. milk production per cotv aver- National Mfiat Rnayrl Of fir la I LaBDWOaO - TWO rec- *«*«*« per cow, follow- aged 581 pounds, up 2 per cent T \ A/ 2. , a ’’Tere set on Pennsylvania* lls . an almost constant trend from a year earlier. |q UcmOHStrate At Stockyards farms in September. urlng the last quarter of a Total milk production in „ eduction ner new x O -« B CentUrjr ’ Waa 18 poUnds ,hlsh ' September of 560,000,000 'Livestock growers and feed- vities being earned on through lMi]k proauo o per tow was er than ]ast September, 74 pounds was up 3,000,000 ers and ' other pea P le engaged the Board’s program of meat an all-time cepiemoer nign, pounds a bove the 1,957.61 av - pounds ' last September. in the vanous Phases of live- research, education, inforalia- stock and meat industry in this tiqn and promotion. SSSSSSS wall get first-hand reports , Mr . Elhng Wlll diacugs ffie , on October 25 regarding activi- methods and techniques utili | •} ties being conducted for them zed by the Board in building : , to expand and strengthen the a ,f a vora)ble image fOr meat ] merited P° r livestock and meat through radio and television, • | products. : "An in-person demonstration • and presentation has been sche duled by the Lancaster Live stock Market an cooperation with the National Live Stock and Meat Board during Far mer’s ’Field Day at the Lancas ter Stock Yards, next Friday morning. Meat Board participants are Monte Flett, director, Depart ment of Merchandising; ' and R. B. Ellmig, director of Indus try Relations both of Chicago. Robert Heilbron, president of tbe Lancaster Live Stock Ex change, said the purpose of the meeting is to acquaint key peo ple in the livestock and meat industry and related fields With the extensive nationwide actx- JOHN DEERE 18 One-Row CORN PICKER... 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Check with your neighbor, see why more farmers are changing HORNCO Hornco Dealer for Lancaster County REITZ & SON, INC. to HORNCO FEEDS S. O. TRUPE East Earl, Pa. Phone - A. C. 215-445-6128 JOHN HERR JR. Annville, Pa. Phone - UN 7-2244 NED SITLER JR. Wrightsville, Pa. Phone - Wrightsville 255-3391 J. H. REITZ & SON, INC. R. D. 4, Litftz, Pa. Shotzberger's 665-2141 CONTACT Phone 626-6850 f I ? I s Fall Fertilization Spread, Bulk or Bags Small Grain 5-10-10 3-12-12 0-14-14 0-20-20 Hay Topdressing 0-14-14 0-20-20 0-15-30 Control Weevil & Splttelbug This Pell with Dieldrin or Heptachlor with Fertilizer •' or Direct Application PHONE 392-4963 392-0374 ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. Groff town Kd. Next to the Waterworks ' 626-6850 B. B. ELLING newspapers and magazines, ed ucational exhibits, personalized educational programs and other activities. Mr. Flett will actually con duct one of hte Board’s ifam ous meat cutting demonstra tions by delftly converting a side of beef into wholesale and retail cuts. In the process he will discuss the Board’s coop erative efforts with meat re tailers and restaurant groups ip. developing effective meat mer chandising techniques. He will show how modern meat editing and merchandising methods re sult m greater utilization of the various meat cuts. Apple Crop Is 10 % Smaller HARRISBURG The Kfey stone State’s 1963 apple crop, estimated at 8,500,000 bushels, is 10 per cent smaller than last year, and 2 per cent below the 1957-61 average according t’o the Pennsylvania Crop Re porting Service’. A late spring frost and dry weather during the growing season was responsible for the reduced crop, the PORS said. Growers report apples have ex« cellent colo'r. The peach crop of 2,000,000 bushels was the Smallest since 1947, according to the PORS. Fruit generally has good 'fla vor. Prospects for the 1963 grape crop have improved, and pro duction of 28,000 tons is fore cast. It would be 19 per cent less than last year and 7 per cent below the 1957-61 aver age. L.F. Advertising Poys SPRAYING Service Dairy Barns Poultry Houses CARBOLA Disinfecting White Paint • Dries White • Disinfects Against Disease • Kills Flies; 90% Dees Cobwebs 8 to 10 Mo. CARBOLA SPRAT AND CLEANING SERVICE 6 Witmcr Rd., R 4, Lane. Maynard Beitzel Phone 392-7237 9
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