Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 28, 1964, Image 14

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    14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 28,1964
Egotist is one who thinks
he’s smarter than you but
you know he isn’t.
Order DEKALB PULLETS
Day Old or Up To
Twenty Weeks Old From
DUTCHMAN
MILLS, INC.
X. D- 1, STEVENS, PA.
DOLLAR EFFICIENT
SINGLE BEATER
Expect a pocket-saving price. The latest in simple
design. See the AUis-Chalmers 140-S spreader for
features that mean dollar efficiency. Won’t freeze
up, but sure chews up that packed frozen stuff and
spreads it faster, easier.
You get five feed rate selections. Self-cleaning
paddles. Low, wide box speaks for itself. Converts
to 140 bushel rear-unloading trailer, too. An all-the
way winner.
Also see the NEW giant 18Q bushel size. Or the
compact 95. Two Allis-Chalmers farm loaders, too.
C’mon in!
LOADER, SPREADER SUPERIORITY
ALUSCHALMERS
L H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
Nissley Farm' Service
Washington Boro, Pa.
L. H. Brubaker Grumeili Form Service
Litttz, Pa. Quarryvillc, Pa.
Lausch Bros. Equipment
• Chicago
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dozen loads Prime 1225-1345
lbs. 26.25 and on Monday one
load Prime 1325 lbs. 26.50,
Bulk High Choice and Prime
1150-1450 lbs. 25.25-26.00, in
cluding number of loads most
ly Prime 1175-1450 lbs. at 26 -
00, couple loads Prime 1550-
1650 lbs. 25 50. Scattered loads
Mixed Choice and Prime 1050-
1125 lbs. 25 00-25.25, late most
ly 25.00. Bulk Choice 1100-
1400 lbs. 24 25-25.25, load 1500
lbs. 24 00, and load around
1600 lbs. 24.50. Choice 900-
1100 lbs. 23.75-24.75. Good all
weights 21.50-23.25, loadlots
Mixed Good and Choice 23.50-
24.00, Standard and Low Good
19.00- few Utility and
Standard 16.00-19.00.
Slaughter heifers: Loadlots
Mixed Choice and Prime 1000-
1050 lbs. 23.75-24.00, mostly
24.00 at mid-week. Bulk Choice'
800-1050 lbs. 23.00-23.75, Good
21.00- 2 50.
! Cows; Utility and Commer
cial closed at Cann-
N. G. Myers & Son
Rheenut. Pa.
Allen H* Metz
Farm Equipment
New Holland, Pa.
er and Cutter 9.0041.50, few • Federal using their peUcies a» eeila
strongwelgßt Cutter 12.00. (Continued Irom Page 16) teral for lo ans."
Bulls; Cutter to Commercial Ael> loss> When „ op loss ,„ nnm „ :7„„ rM
closed at 14.00*16.50. strikes Federal Cron Insur* IMPROVE GARDEN SOI
70^65 er ib F sJeeri O *2 d ?oo C ?iM an « to iSdiJidual Com P° st or organic m^tcr
Mixed ?o e d" insured farmers bolster the mixer in y° ur wilt pro*
350lbstei calves2o 00 whole community. . Juce a more desirable texture
“And, perhaps equally im- for growing plants, says James
portant, during the in-between Dutt, extension vegetable spe*
good crop years, thousands of cialist at The Pennsylvania
, , . „„ _ , farmers benefit from their State University. The compos
ter lambs 21.00-22 50, Couple „ ...... , . . , _
small lots 23.00, Good 18 50- Cr °P Insurance Protection bypile can be started now.
2100, Utility 15.50-18 50, Cull
to Choice slaughter ewes $4.00-
7.00.
• Lancaster
(Continued from Page 2)
Skipping is a good v~' oht
reducer skipping meals,
that is!
PATZ
Soles & Service
Barn. Cleaners - Silo
Unloaders - Cattle Feeders
Robert K. Rohrer
Quarrjville, R. D. 1
Hensel K 1 8-2559
OWE
You probably don’t think of your cows as bankers* but if you put
Khem on the Pioneer Feeding Program, they can be a sure source
o( steady, extra income. The goal of this high-nutrient feeding
program is simple more milk per cow. According to dairy
specialists, 9 out of 10. cows don’t get enough feed, or the proper
kind of feed, to produce up to their genetic capacity. If this is the
case with your herd;-you may-be getting 2,000 pounds of milk
less, per cow per year, than you should. The Pioneer Feeding Pro-
gram is based on increasing feed allowance as long as milk pro-
duction increases profitably. For example, as little as 600 pounds
of feed invested in a dry cow returns as much as 2,000 pounds of
milk. Your milking herd' will respond equally well when you chal
lenge them to milk right up to their capacity. We’ll be happy to
show you how you can milk your, cows for all their worth. We’ve*
done it for your neighbors in this community. Just give us a call
or stop in. We*ie friendly," too.
Joseph M. Good
& Son
DO YOUR COWS
YOU MONEY?
. . . feeds you con
Leola
bonk on .
Good's
Feed Mill
*n.
New Providence