VoilDcilO * * ~ , / l\ iiimmul cnlmi lit Delivers more silage fasten \ m*u •flkltnt tOouble auger »y«- dlo« the silage fatter •"«« •venly under all con* ditlons whether sil age It froztn, wef or dry. •Exelutlvt. edjuttabl drive hub gives moi potltlvo traetle. kttp* th» mtehln optrailng tvtnl: and rtqulrta It* power. delivers be; Tht doublt augert, operating In conjunction with tht patented V-ptddlt Impellers, digs tht tllagt. mixes It thoroughly, and then throws It down the chute. Your cows and cattle get good, palatable silage ... not a powdered mash as to often happtnt with unloadert using blowers. CALEB M. WENGER R. D. 1 QUARRYYILLB, PA. Drumore Center KI 8-2116 D. H. I. A. Records Prove It Pays to Feed Hornco “Our Herd Really Came UNI-PEL PROGRAM” "We started feeding Hornco Uni-pel dairy pellets during the 1962 testing year. The record below shows the improvement in 1963." Improvo 1 !>()2 19ft3 mcnt Cows milked 54 53 -1 Pound of fat 411 513 +lO2 Pounds of milk 10958 13626 +2668 % Fat 3.8 3.8 % of cows settling on Ist 72% 77% +5% service D, E. HORN & CO.,INC youk, p*. pl 2-786? To Life On The Says: Melvin J. Starner, R. D. #2, New Oxford, Pa. FEEDS TWO Standard—for alio* 10' to IV Haavy Duty—for alios IV to 3V WRITE OR RHONE US FOR COMPLETE INFOR. NATION AND PRICES. -**r •> Lancaster Farming Ads Pay! FLORIN FARMS j 1,000 to 15,000 20-wcek-old H&N Nick Chick pullets f ready tor delivery March lirst week. Dubbed, deboakod, 5 all" i acciimtions, Dcliicry service. Order today. Write or call by telephone 653-9891. Mount Joy, Pa. Sam and Eugene Starner are seen going over dairy records with D. H. Vanpelt - Hornco Dairy Specialist. "Service makes the difference when you buy from the Hornco man with the Hornco plan" H & K LEGHORNS Day-Old Pullet Chicks and Started Pullets (10 to 30 weeks) FLORIN FARMS, INC. •f /“ R.F.D. #1 V 4* V 1- - ~ ).t » Eastern States Buys Feed Firm WEST SPRINGFIELD, MASS, January 27 Pm ohase of Unity Feeds eutei pu ses by Eastern States Faiineis’ Exchange, Inc , was lointh an noun'ced by the presidents of the two organizations today. Jonathan Davis ot Steiling Junction, Mass , president of Eastern States, said that the coopeiative would conduct the Unity teed operations as a sep arate division of its geneial taim supply sei \ices This will be known as the Unity Feeds Division ot Eastern Slates. Hemv L Afw ell, Unitv pie-i -dent assured the companv s eniplovePs and customeis that the new ovvuei plans to con [tinue opeiatioiia in then pio 'sent tonn toi an extended pei | loci The Unitv Feeds office is .it 177 Milk Stieet Boston The company operates two fetd mills, one at Manchestei, X H , and the othei at X'oith Fiank- lin, Conn Farm Prices Rise Sharply HARRISBURG Pisces le ceived by Keystone State 'tann ers lose sharply in Januaiy with across-the-boaid gams foi i-i actually all pioducts, ac coiding to the Pennsylvania Crop Reporting Service Livestock, and egg* led the U'poiuge that increased the mid- January average 3 pei cent over December and hi ought it even with avenge puces le cened m January a year eail ler All classes of livestock vveie moving at -stronger prices, with calves scoring the best gam M.SO a hundied weight' Eggs weie up to 41 cents a dozen t’lviee cents hugher than a month eailiei Puces £or all held ciops, ex cept ive and bailee, weie sea sonally h gher with wheat up seven tents a bushel, soybeans up five cents, com up foiu cents, oats np one cent Pota toes weie up five cents a luin died weight, and al4 a lira hav was 50 cents a ton higliei to equal the lecbid Januaiy high ol t 4 5 set last vear Eve dipped a cent a bushel wlu’e bailei puce-. weie un changed The menage whole sale milk jmce also was. un changed liom Deceniihei but at $5 ipei cwt w r as 21 cents high- ei than a -seat ago On the otlhei sde ot the ledgei, the mid-Januaiv cor.t ot concentrate teeds \\a-> 5 to 10 cents abo\e Dtcembei and <n eiagcd 12 uents abo\e a \eai eai liei Senior Extension Plans Banquet Plans £Ol the annual banquet weie dnnouiiv.ecl at a meeting cf the Lin a tei CouaU Seuioi Extension dub 'lhuisdac mglit in the Faun Buieau Budding. The banquet Will be held March 7 at G 4a in the \\ e t Willow fue hal‘l with Mi=s Ro bekah Sheaffei. Baieulle, a b the ‘■'peakei PaienU loimei dinh inemhois and tiiendb aie im ited At Thin-da\ b meeting Mus Ruth S'hnvei, Litut/ showed bl des ot her uaiels in Euuqio mi ch included her evpei lenu s nil le beiMiig at a woik camp in An dim L.F, Advertising Pays
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