Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 30, 1964, Image 14

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 30, 1964
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• Poultrymen
(Continued from Pane 1>
dean of agriculture at Purdue
since 1957. Each year he lec
tures before some 100 groups
and has visited each of the
United States as well as many
foreign countries.
Brubaker, well known in
county agricultural circles, will
be a member of a panel mo
derated by Dr. A. P. Stember
ger of the Department of Agrii
culture Economics at the Penn
sylvania State University. Bru
baker’s topic will be “The In
dependent Egg Pioducer in
Pennsylvania.” He will speak
during the Wednesday after
noon program.
A line up of 18 other experts
in the poultry field will bring
to poultrymen the latest au
thoritative information on poul
try industry developments and
provide ideas that will help
them m their business, ac
cording to a spokesman for the
federation
The Banquet is scheduled
for Wednesday night, June 24,
at 6 30 in the ballroom of the
Nittany Lion Inn, State Col
lege. Registration for the con
ference begins at 8 pm on
June 23 in the lobby of the
Inn and continues the follow
ing morning m 121 Sparks
Building.
Wed. Eve., June 3rd/ ot 6 P.M.
(note change in day)
Martin’* Sales Stables, Blue Ball, Pa., Lancaster County.
Load of outstanding lowa saddle bred and quarter
Horses. 12 head Standard bred horses for Amos Stoltz
fns. Acclimated and commission horses.
PAUL. Z. MARTIN
Ph. New Holland 354-6671
Pony Sale June 8-9-16
One of these FOX Forage Masters
is “just right” for your farm
FARMERSVILLE
RJC EQUIPMENT CO.
SALE REGISTER
Monday, June 15, 1964, Pub
lic Sale of valuable real estr.te
to be held on the premises lo
cated along road leading from
Mastersonville to Milton Grove,
3 miles Southwest of Master
sonville. Terms by Henry
Cornies.
NEW PRODUCT
Now in operation in the
State of Washington is a new
plant producing a frozen ap
ple-juice concentrate, reports
the U. S Department of Agri
culture. This is the first com
mercial use of a new apple
juice concentrating process De
partment research workers
have developed. The plant fur
nishes a market for about 50,-
000 tons of apples a year and
creates about 100 new jobs
The new product lias a fresh
fruit flaver, and like other froz
en juice concentrates, you add
water, stir, and it’s ready to
serve.
iSoil should be checked for
need for liming material to get
top crop yields and fertilizer
efficiency.
HORSE SALE
SELF-PROPELLED SP-F
Big drive wheels up front
float it right over wet spots
where others get stuck—
save the harvest. Great to
open fields.
Over 70-ton-per-hour
production in heavy corn.
You sit up front, out of dust
and dirt,handy to controls,
clearly view everything.
HEVI-DUTY CUSTOM-7
Rugged, dependable
pull-type harvester for
large beef and dairy
farms, custom work.
Designed for ’round
the-clock work in tough
crops, rough terrain.
Nine lengths of cut.
LOW-PRICED SUPER-8
A lot of machine for the
money. Has many safety
■devices and all essential fea
tures of higher-priced har
vesters.
Easily cuts up to 60 tons
per hour in heaviest corn—
with a minimum of horse
power.
Quick-change corn y mower
and pick-up units available lo
fit all three models•
R. D. 2, Ephrata
Ph. 354-9221
Used Equipment Specials
LANCASTER STORE
AC "G” WD 45
WD tractor, plow and cult. _
M. H. 101 Jr. tractor
JD “B” tractor with cult.
Plows - 1 & Z btm. Z way
Plows ■ Z & 3 btm. Mtd.
Discs - IHC 28
Harrows - 3 & 4 Sec.
Transplanter • I'Holland Unit
Planters, IHC & Black Hawk
Spreaders, N. 1., Templeton, NH, etc.
Balers, PTO and engine
Mower, AC 80R & No. 3-7 ft.
Mower, M 6 & 7 ft.
Mower, JD No. S
Forage Harv., AC & Papec
Blower AC (hopper) & Papec
Tillers, garden tractors & mowers
When you need new or used farm equipment or appliances
stop in or call
L. H. BRUBAKER
350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster
Lane. 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002
Looking at the world through
rose - colored glasses...
might help your herd’s production
record keep ’em contented.' But
a more reliable way of getting top
production at top profits is to feed
Pioneer . . . the feeds with balanced
amino acids for better protein build*
ing. Amino acids are the building
blocks for all proteins. Balance them
and you increase production and
profits. As a Red Comb-Pioneer dis
SINCE 1870
Joseph M. Good & Son
the feeds with balanced amino acids for better protein building
LITITZ STORE
Case Backboe Loader
NH 77 baler, electric starter
9 bp riding tractor & mower
Gehl blower
Co-Op E 3 tractor, 3 pt. bitch and
remote ram
Case VAC tractor with Elec. & Hydr.
Plows —1, 2 & 3 bottom moldboard
and disc
Disc harrows ■ JD & AC 28
Transplanter • 1 row Powell, 3 pt.
Transplanter -2 row Powell fast bitch
Corn planter - 4 row J.D.
Fertilizer spreaders - 8 & 10 ft.
Loader - AC “WD” and “WC”
Rotary cutter - Case 3 pt.
Spreaders - Nl 12 A, etc.
Riding mowers. Tillers, etc.
Conditioner, JD & N.H.
tributor, we can help you beneh|
from their knowledge in 'areas such
as animal husbandry, money to#*-'
agement, genetics, systems an*
many other specialties. Stop in
see us today. When you leave, yoh
won’t need any rose-colored glass#
.... things always look better wh# 1
you feed Pioneer.
Leolo, Pa.
•v’V
R. D. 3, JLititz
Lititz 626-7766