Stanley H. Deiter Auctioneer A Appraiser LAMPETER Ph. Lancaster EX 4-1700 LAUB'S RAT KISS ONE FEEDING KILLS RATS OVERNITE! KILLS MICE ALSO. Will not kill humans, pets or poultry! ENOUGH TO KILL 9 RATS for only 35c Demand the Original Rat Kiss Since 1925. Money Back Guarantee AT DRUG, HDWE., GROC., FARM SUPPLY STORES For best results use several packages first baiting THIS WINTER'S WINNER: SNOWMAN? I *4 ~ Just arrived! Bigger power! Put all the odds on your side. With a new B-10 Allis-Chalmers snow machine. Big powei, plenty strong. And you can get tools for the B-10 just like a farmer buys his implements—all kinds, for summer, fall, spring. Get a real tractor. We’re waiting to show you. from the folks who make the mo TRACTORS AIUSCHALMERS L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. N^tr S T iee F«m n Equi^ment Washington Boro, Pa. „ New Holland, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Grumeili Farm Service Lititz, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. Lousch Bros. Equipment 1 Potatoes Planted In - would materially reduce pro- Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 14, 1964—11 Wheat Stubble Seedbed duction costs > wondered if it was practical. w ith high May rainfall. in spring wheat the previous The neighbors were skep- French and Blake compared season tical when they saw research- yX r s[t v o f knSa Su five tillage treatments: No till- Spring and fall plowing was ers plantmg potatoes m wheat Minnesota anl (potat oes planted in undis- to a depth of 6 inches, and Stubble. Although they recog- turbed wheat stubble), fall spring plowing and spring mzed immediately that elimi- ™ plowing, spring plowing, fall deep tillage were completed 1 natmg seedbed g and spnng deep plowed plots. were spaced 11 inches apart Plowed plots yielded less Their experiments, conduct- and pene trated the soil Bto 10 ’than the no-tillage treatment ed at the Bed River Valley inc jj es in all but 1 year, when yields Potato Growers Research Farm ‘ Ai-tet on fall-plowed and unfilled near Grand Forks, N. Dak. ° S* plots were equal in a season were on plots that had been ° and 19 g But in fit YOU? N. G. Myers & Son Stevens, Pa. Bheems. Fa. PLANT HYBRID POPLARS They will grow to be good big trees in your time. For quick shade and beauty as a screen planting. To put exclamation points on your landscape. Normal growth 30 - 40 ft. in 5 yrs. MILES W. FRY Frysville Ephrata R. D. 3, Ph: 354-6043 Contact for planting service: John Kendig, Manheim, Ph: 665-2308 G. Russell Dramm, Denver, Ph: 267-5515 Stauffer’s Market, Kissel Hill, Ph: 626-2028 FATTEN CATTLE ECONOMICALLY with WAYNE BEEF BALANCER This economical blend of protein ingredients, Including urea, helps fatten cattle an good quality roughage—economically and efficiently. Wayne Beef high protein content also does a good Job of balancing farm grains. —STILBESTROL Ki]l]§ uCjOs We hove Wayne tee# Balancer wHh #T Without rfilbcstroU 1 ■ ■ 1 ~1 efflg FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R. D. 1, Quarryrilie R. D. 2, Peach Bottom DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, JNC. R. D. 1. Stereos C. E. SAUDER & SONS HERSHEY BROS. S. D. 1, East Earl Kednholds J. K. STAUFFER & SON r cttppt vro Lawn and Bellaire GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown H. M. STAUFFER ROHRER’S MILL & SONS, INC. R D x> Eonks Wi mer FEED SERVICE Millersville E. D. 2, Columbia 1963 the amount of straw was much greater, and it frequent ly clogged the furrow-opener disks on the planter and inter fered with the first cultiva tion. The straw did not hinder subsequent cultivations, how ever. The no-tillage treatment de layed those plants that normal ly would have emerged first, French found, but the overall emergence of the crop was not affected Cultivation completely con trolled weeds on all plots. Early weed growth was much greater on the unplowed plots, although there was no appar ent difference between plots after the second cultivation. The furrow openers and cov ering disks of the planter re moved the weeds in the rows; cultivation eliminated weeds between rows. The type of tillage did not markedly affect the operation of the potato digger. But both deep tillage and plowing, wben done in the spring, seemed to result in more clods, which may be picked up with the potatoes at harvest time. FUNK’S G-HVBRIDS MAKE GREAT SILAGE r silage can be higher rered feed next season.' i key is High Capacity, k’s G Hybrids Get more, ; of nutrients per acre— ler TON per ton of silag» ' this Trio of High Profit! ictices. I jimaa 1 start wfth a M(b eayadll 1 FUNK’S G-HYBRID m r* 2 PUNT ,T THICKE * 3 APPLY EXTRA FEKTRIIEI ■:I'J i.ii'>a» to tied thenba plants , See Your Hoffman Seed Man or Call" Landisville 898-3421 fHoffman & FARM SEEDS .. ALFALFA ‘ CLOVER,i PASTURE .'OATS ''FUNK S G HYBRIDS lii