SA VE MONEY with Reists Seeds A Big Selection of ALFALFAS CLOVERS Freshly Inoculated (at no extra charge) VOLKMAN HYBRID SUDAN SORGHUM For fast growing silage green chopping pasture REIST SEED COMPANY Mount Joy, Pa. Phone: 653-3821 o \ / O '. N % i LASTS LOGGER ; , iHaymor is an unusually vigor- ous variety that performs well '"■» I -- under all types of soil n_, where alfalfa is grown. Because of good disease resistance and hardiness, it lasts longer and provides better hay and pasturage. MATURES EARLIER Haymor ~ similar to Du Puits matures earlier than most other /”> alfalfas. Ih fact, Haymor is only about two days later than Du Puits Jr* vs* 3 to 4 days earlier than most J U.S. alfalfa types; u n fHgjlSmn ISEESS New frc MORE HAY Haymor means just what its name say: ... you get more hay. In 20 differcm comparison trials in northern states, Haymor outyielded Vernal by an aver age of 4%—and in at least one case outproduced Vernal by 22%. In six of these trials where Ranger was also grown, Haymor averaged 12% more hay than Ranger. Haymor means more hay and more profit for you. ISTS DISEASE! Haymor has resistance to bacterial wilt disease and has good toler ance to common leaf spot dis- eases This disease icsistance Is mother big reason why you w.U snt to put Haymor in youi fix ias /• 4 r s^> HAY *• mm & U i • Agriculture (Continued from Page 8) ly available in Libya as they aic in our country, Feed is needed llrst, as a supplement I’m summer grazing when pas Imcs arc short, Bleached A s*. ****★****★**********■*£********•*★*★*★★*★★ HK CROSS LEGHORNS * • Placed in First Quartile at 1964 Penna. Ban * dom Sample Test £ Net income per bird over j feed and chick cost * Test average income was | # Placed in Second Quartile of 1963 Penna. Ban -5 dom Sample Test | Net income per bird * over feed and chick cost $2,585 $ { Test average income was $2,491 I * How does this compare with the layers { £ you are using? J * Try Heisey H K Cross Leghorns this year for a * | quality bird at a fair price. £ | HEISEY LEGHORN FARM I * Mt. Joy, Pa. i Hoffman ~. 35? Alfalfa FAST STARTS N Haymor is noted for its excellent seedling 0 s y vigor. It establishes fast to make a thick, —— healthy stand. Its extra vigor makes easier to establish under more f rl competitive conditions. -.1 J lust— WINTER HA Haymor has good winter . . m the same class as Ri This feature, plus its good vigor, makes it ideal for noi rota; ons and general hay ai pasture uses HOLDS LEAVES LONGER Haymor holds its leaves extremely well. This ability to hold on to its protein-packed leaves means it makes top quality hay or silage. §5 o, MIXES WELL Haymor is a top producer whether it’s planted alone or in combi nation with other legumes and grasses. Its disease-resistant I features make it ideal for use _ in hay and pasture mixtures. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 26, 1964—9 grass and straw lack adequate (usually barley) to keep ani protein and caiclone for con- mals alive Other emergency version into vitamin A. A sec- measuics piovided hy the gov ond need is for survival dui- ornment <uc tianspoiting am* ing extended droughts when mals to aioas offering belter it Is necessary to provide feed gra/m" 01 water. A third need for feed is foi settled fauns where individual owners re quire feed foi yeanoumi pio duetion of meat, imlk and eggs HEISEY Phone 653-2221 * -r / t/jol IS I la° \ A US' j During this assignment in Libya the government im ported 10,000 metric tons of barley for distribution to drought stricken areas at about one-third its cost. It was recommended that feed be imported for settled farms to encourage local production of food products of animal or igin. This feed will be sold to settled farms at about 75% of its cost. The feed shortage in Libya is aggravated by the histori cal custom of only grazing and the government policy of I importing flour instead of wheat. In 1963, 87,000 tons jof flour were imported which if brought in as wheat would have yielded more than 30 tons of milling by-products for animal feed. The feed in dustry in America began with the use of by-products of the nulling industry, although to day feed manufacture oper ates separately from the null ing industry Many hours were spent with the Director of Animal Resources in pointing out the basic need for feed if animal wealth in Libya is to be maintained and im proved Importation of pio tem-mmei al-vitamin supple ments for blending with lo cal dates and limited amounts of locally gi own barley of fers the best souice of feed In general, this assignment was like a visit to a Biblical land of primitive people with opinions tremendously differ ent from our beliefs that ani mals require feed for per formance and that our land should be improved, not ex ploited, for future generations. $1,773 $1,486 • Tax (Continued from Page 1) than 4 30 pm. on Monday so that arrangements for meals can be made The .program schedule will be handled by Internal Rev enue and Social Security per sonnel and is as follows 10 a m “New Developments in Federal Income Tax Laws” 11 am “Recent Develop ments in Social Secunty’ 12 noon Lunch 1:15 pm “Recent Benefits in Sale of Real Property”; “Installment Sales, Deferred Payments”, “Sale of Personal Residence Over 65 Years” 2TO pm “Changes in Leg islation Effecting Investment Tax Credit Income Averag ing ” 300 p m “Special Tax Mat ters, such as 1) First Year Deductions; 2) Dividends; 3) Interest; 4) Capital Gains on Personal Property 345 p.m Question and An swer Period 400 p m Adjourn,
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