Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 15, 1964, Image 5

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    • Farm Calendar
(Continued from Pngo 1)
Feb. 18 8 p .cm. M'amor
Young Farmers election of
officers in the Penn Manor
Hjglh School, Millersville.
Feb. 19 8 i) to Agmail
•ture Stabilization and Con
servation Service to explain
the 1964 Feed Grain Pro
gram in the Quanyvil’le fue
hall.
Feb 19 9 15 am East
ern States Farmers Exchange
annual meetiing in the High
The Way The Twig is Bent...!
Your future EGG PRODUCTION COSTS and your flock's
PERFORMANCE will be determined by the way you feed and
manage your replacement stock NOW .
EARLY BIRD CHICK
are the FIRST STEP TOWARDS
BEST RESULTS and LOWEST COST
EGG PRODUCTION PROGRAM
For the Finest Poultry Service
Anywhere—
Contact your Miller & Bushong
Service Representative or call us
direct at Lancaster 392-2145.
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School at Commerce, West
Springfield,. Mass-,
7 - 30 p.m, vOounty 4-iH
Wildlife club meets at the
homo at Jay Foreman, Lal
utz Rl. „
7 30 pin County 4-IT
Development c o m m u tteo
meets in the
Ci edit building,Roseville
Road
7 30 pin Final meeting
of Sheep clinic in Farm Bur
eau ibnikliiiig, DiUemlle
Pike, sponsored b> count}
extension sen ice
Don't be penny wise and pound foolish!
Do it right!
STARTER FEEDS
Good Management
FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE
AND
m your
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CO
Miller
&
Bushong, Inc.
ROH RERSTOWN, PA.
Ph. Lancaster 392-2145
Feb. 20 7:30 pm. An
nual meeting of tihe Lanc
aster Southeastern Penna>l
vama Artificial Breeders Co
operative in tlhe Leo la mem
orial building
Fob 21 7 30 pm New
Holland 1-H Baib> been club
meets in tilie basement oif
E’mci SensemsS maibet,
New 1 Tolland Rl.
Fob 22 Ip in Lancas
ter Countv Snvuie Breeders
'bied sfilt s‘ale at the Mai tin
Sales Stables, Blue Ball.
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Lancaster Farming, "Saturday, February 15, 1964—5
• Milk Producers
(Conttnued fiom Page 1)
• Milk Producers
(Continued from Page X)
memlljeriih'.'p dues not to exceed,
the pi evading rate averaging
three tents a hundredweight
Eastern's dues in the New
Toik pool, Speer said, die one
cent a hundredweight
Hilt.mg at’othei dairv organ
izations, 'Speer warned dairy
farmers they should ibe care
iill of “quick talking salesmen
who maj encourage producers
to change their ipomt of deliv
eiy n\ il'hout assuring piodncers
the full blend price and mini
mum dues deductions ”
He noted 'many organizations
charge producers “’suh-stantial
dues 'with, rates ranging fiom
•Tfho-ugh the staff of the Ag- b , lx l 0 30 cents
eixcy does the legwork, all pol- " .. These ttues resent a sub
icy is ise > a ouse o e e s t, a ntial difference between the
gates wlndh as composed o'f a „ , . .
° „ , nuniinuun order pnce and what
repiresentaltive ifrom each too- „
, ~ the producer actually receives,
operatne making up the Agen- conlc ,j ude<i .
cy. -
Agency presently represents 13
Pennsylvania based coopera
tives with more than 1,000
•dairy farmer mwmibers
The Agen'uj main tains head
quarteis in Sjiatuse, Is’ Y
Where i‘t maintains a ist'atf of
two economists a general man
age! a field supei visor maga
zine editoi, accountant, two ait
torneis, education directoi
fire fieldimen, and a secretarial
eta ft
With turns nucleus it repie
sents danv farmeis at all fed
eral milk mai ketung hearings
relatue to iFederal Order 2
la addition a 12-man board Retail food pri'ces probably
o>f directors meets monthly to won’t go up much during the
carry out delegate policy, the year, but eating out will cost
Agency spokesman said. more, say XJJS. Department oE
The president and treasurer Agriculture economists. How
of the Agency are both Penn- ever, this is not a new trend,
sylvamans President is Since 19 53, the cost of meals
Wand Phelps of Covington, Pa m away-drom-home eating pla
and treasurer is Albner Risser ces has gone up at the rate of
of Bambridge, Pa 2V2 percent a year
Need . . .
HAY-STRAW-EAR CORN
Buy Now and Save!
More and more farmers are bujing from us for
better value and all aiound satisfaction.
Delivered any quantity
Phone Area Code 717 687-7631
Esbenshade Turkey Farm
Since 1890
PARADISE, PA.
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MIX All _
I
i
Same Uniform Feedmaking
Plus 13 New Features
This is a good time for a Mix-All demonstration!
There are 13 new features to show you.
Come on in. You’ll see the new auger feeder drive
that loads ingredients at hundreds of speeds. See the
high-speed unloading transmission that empties 2 tons
of feed in 5 minutes. Then, there’s the new concen
trate hopper at the rear, the calibrated tank, and
9 other new and useful features.
GRINDS, MIXES, DELIVERS RATIONS
One thing Gehl hasn’t chanced, though. The
Mix-All still grinds and mixes with uniform precision.
In the mill, 66 thin, reversible steel hammers cut (not
pound) ingredients on a big 507 sq. in. grinding
surface. The ration is tho: ghly -- ' —
mixed in the 2-ton hoppf
We’d like to prove all
this with a demonstra
tion. Why not ask us?
N. G. HERSHEY CHAS. J. McCOMSEY
& SON & SONS
Monheim Hickory Hill, Po.
FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT CO.
R. D. 2, Ephroto, Pa.