•mi r ~ 10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 2, 1965 reation "bandwagon,” certain- grossed as high as $3,975 in opportunity is there. Some ly the opportunities are not our best year”; etc. But the will capitalize on it, and some sharing Your ASCS office can unlimited, Adequate records of "experts” conclude that the will not, advise you on this, costs . and . returns are not Although there seems to be readily available, but some a real opportunity for a tolks kave reported on their farmer with the right facilities recreation ventures _ in vari and managerial abilities to ous P ai 'ts of the country that piofitably climb on this rec- P a vs our laxes ”* or "we Recreation Boom (Continued from Pago 4) come, tourists, farm vacation ers, or campsites probably of fer (he best opportunities, and these would probably bet ter fit into (he faim work schedule To investigate the possibili ties fuither a faimei should -I—Take stock of his re sources and choose the kind of enteipuse suitable 2 Make careful estimates of costs and returns, investi gate sources of financing, check legal lequirements, de teimine if your plan would be feasible and profitable 3 Talk with your county agent, FHA representative, and SCS conseivationist. Some of the things you intend to do may be eligible for cost- Order DEKALB PULLETS Day Old or Up To Twenty Weeks Old From DUTCHMAN MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, STEVENS, PA. Head of the Class With B.S. Degree (B. S. Breeding Selectivity, to help you build a sound herd of high producing cows for long-range profit.) Take the guess-work out of breeding cows! A. B. C. is First to offer Breeding Selectivity Call us for FREE Herd Analysis Lancaster 569-0411 Akron 859 2552 Christiana 593 5187 Manheim 626-2363 Mount Joy 653 1451 Quarry villc 786 7381 Strasburg 687 6292 [TLRNTIC 'REEDERS 'ODPERRTIVE <•''*< i nvNMWi M»»4^;r>MMAMri4i r irOM«t)WVNli' v < Airy Acres Milking Herd Dispersal Dr. Edward A, Webb, Avondale, Pa., Owner Thursday, January 7, 1965, 12:30 Noon At the Ass’n. Sales Pavilion, 6 Mi. East of Lancaster, Pa. 26 Purebred and 26 Grade Guernseys A fall and winter freshening herd. 14 Fresh in Sept.; 14 in Oct.; 9 in Sept.; 7 in Dec.; 3 due in Jan. and Feb. T.B. and Bangs Cert. Vacc. Dehorned Dr. Webb, a well known, highly respected Veternarian in Chester Co. all his lifetime, is forced to sell the milking herd he established 30 years ago because of ill health. The herd has been on DHIA, but because of lack of supervision the last several years, records are not fair to the potential of these good, sound cows. Production is higher right now than it ever was in this herd. They can do better under close supervision than they have in their present environment. You must see to appreciate them, you will get some real bargains. The early fall fresheners are bred back and all are in calf to a son of Liseter Brilliant, and out of Spar H5ll Baguette (E-4x) Gr. Ch. All American Dairy Show, 1964; Res. AA Aged, 1964. 10380-512 Jr2DHIR3OS; 12250-640- Jr3DHIR3OS; 15180-778-JrHIR3IB; 16375-809-5H1R365. (’62- $6500). THE PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION P. O. BOX 458 CAMP HILL, PA. 17011 | HEISEY I I H K CROSS LEGHORNS | * * * • Placed in First Quartile at 1964 Penna. Ban- $ ? dom Sample Test J J Net income per bird over J * feed and chick cost $1,773 jt * Test average income was $1,486 t 4* -tc * • Placed in Second Quartile of 1963 Penna. Ban- J £ dom Sample Test * * Net income per bird * * over feed and chick cost $2,585 $ £ Test average income was $2,491 ♦ * How does this compare with the layers -K * you are using? £ •k + £ Try Heisey H K Cross Leghorns this year for a ♦ { quality bird at a fair price. ♦ I HEISEY LEGHORN FARM I * * * Mt. Joy, Pa. Phone 653-2221 * ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥*¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ I DAIRYMEN ! CATTLEMEN * * % Here’* the answer to your * * MANURE PROBLEMS * r »j Saves Time—Saves Fertility Jmt icrape or wash manure, beddiny vast* mi feed Into Easy Way holdlni tank When you're ready, the powerful acltator and iclf-prlmlnt chopper impeJUy pump will put the homojenlzed mixture Into Eaiy Waf Uflild fUld ureadur. fij elfitr-jf —no etinfc For complete information on the EASY WAY DISPOSAL SYSTEM write to: CALEB M. WENGER | R. D. 1, Drumore Center KIB-2116, QUARRYVILLE, PA. ; SALE MANAGED BY; MANURE DISPOSAL SYSTEM AUCTION PRIVATE TREATY PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK CO-OPERATIVE • A FARMER OWNED AND controlled business handling cattle, calves, hogs and sheep on commission. UNION STOCK YARDS, LANCASTER, PA. P.O. BOX 695. BONDED LIVESTOCK DEALERS. WE WILL SELL YOUR FAT CATTLE-FEEDER CATTLE-COWS and BULLS AT AUCTION SALE ON WEDNESDAYS STARTING AT 12:00 NOON. AJLL OTHER DAYS AT PRIVATE TREATY. ' FEEDER CATTLE ON SALE AT ALL TIMES. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE AREA CODE 717 OFFICE 392-6810. Evenings; Glenn C. Hart, Manager, Phone 569-18 CS or Harry J. Abel, Phone 394-7759 a ■ H H IB Checkerboard News It pays to feed heifers. dry cows the Purina Way! Grain feeding of heifers and dry cows is an accepted practice by leading dairymen. They do it to make more milk , , . and more money. Many report 1,000 pounds more milk during the next lactation when a dry cow is properly conditioned on Purina D & F Chow. You feed it according to body weight... a thousand-pound cow, for example, needs only 10 pounds a day. Purina D & F—full name, Dry and Freshening Chow —is specially designed to help build body condition, which later converts to low* cost milk. You’ll find D & F in coarse or pellet whichever fits your feeding situation best. Either way, it’s one of the smartest feed buys on the market today. Ask for it by name—“ Purina D & F”— at our Store. LOW COST PRODUCTION... the reason why # more farmers feed PURINA John J. Hess, II Paradise John B. Kurtz Cedar Lana James High Gordonville John B. Kurtz Ephrata KRuisUrtd tradanrariw— Ralston Pur(n» cat Ira B. Landis Valley Road, Lancaster Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. Rheems Whiteside & Weicksel Kirkwood S. H. Hiestand & Co. Sailing*
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers