Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 20, 1965, Image 13

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;e;An.Malcina To Be satwn, feed purchase, or fer- Blade Locust Trees Are
,siwn t 3 tllization? Should you raise or -j i __j
,rf Course" Feature purchase young st y ock? Good Eroded Land Crop
w can you reduce the These, and many similar Erosion-control and refor
of feed? Should you re- problems requiring correct so- gstation research has shown
~ vour buildings to lower lutions will be discussed at a how Appalachian farmers can
, storage and handhng Farm -Management Short grow black locust trees to get
Should you “increase” course sponsored by the Col- income from steep, eroded
size of your farm by rent- lege of Agriculture' at Penn landj the US. Department of
or buying land, or should state The techniques of mak- Agriculture reports,
do it by renovation, irri- (Continued on Page 18) (Continued on Page 18)
Prices!
Must Move All Eastern States Labeled
Interior Paints
From Present Stocks
During month of February
Act Now Before “Pick Outs” Narrow
Sacrifice Prices For This Highest Quality Paint
Now You Can Paint And Really Save.
ENOS R. BUCKWALTER
2281 Old Phila. Pike
MAURICE M. GOOD
Gordonville R. D. 1
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Your Selection.
SEE US TODAY!
Agway
FARMERS FEED
& SUPPLY, INC.
New Holland, Pa.
WILSON M. SCOTT
Willow Street R 1
QUARRYVILLE
AGWAY STORE
Church St., Quarryville, Pa.
Brattleboro, Vt. Lifetime than 100,000 lbs, of nulk, since
milk and butterfat production they reached two years of age.
achievements for 11 Registered Listed in the Holstein re-
Area Holstein cows have been port are:
reported from official records Fultonway R'ag Apple De
of the Holstein-Friesian Asso- light, owned by J. Mowery
ciation of America. This cur- Frey & Son, Lancaster, has
lent information brings then compiled a lifetime total of
lifetime output totals to moie
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 20, 1965—13
SECOND SECTION
Area Cows Milk 50-Tons
THIS WINTER'S WINNER:
SNOWMAN?
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Just arrived! Bigger power! Put all the odds on
your side. With a new B-10 Allis-Chalmers snow
machine. Big power, 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 BIG TRACTORS
ALUSGHALMERS
L. H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
Nissley Farm Service
Washington Boro, Pa.
L. H. Brubaker Grumelli Form Service
Lititz, Pa. Quarryville, Pa.
OR YOUT
N. G. Myers & Son
Allen Ho Motz
Farm Equipment
New Holland, Pa.
Chet Long
Akron, Pa.
Rheems. Pa.