STUDENT TEACHER, ROBERT ELMER, RIGHT, SUPERVISES AS Student, street and New Danville, Barn cleaners . S j] o James Musser, attempts to braze the grill from a tractor during Agr. Shop class at headed by Amos S. Rutt. All , oi<- Garden Spot High School. L. F. Photo districts have specific quotas Unloaders - cattle feeders “” i he,p n “ meet ,he Robert K.Rohrer Quarryville, R. D. 1 •f|' New from Hoffman ... ) LASTS LONGER , lHaymor is an unusually vigor- / —w oua variety that performs well '''■ \ —' under all types of soil fl 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 iturcs earlier than most other ialfas. In fact, Haymor is only I I i >ut two days later than Du Puits _A wj 3 to 4 days earlier than most v V J U.S. alfalfa types. B _ R MORE HAY Haymor means just what its name say; ... you get more hay. In 20 different comparison -trials in northern states, Haymor outyicldcd 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. SISTS DISEASE Haymor has resistance to bacterial wilt disease and has good toler -1 ance to common leaf spot dis eases. This disease resistance is another big reason why you will want to put Haymor in your fields HAYMOR Alfalfa /I • & U i FAST STARTS Haymor is noted for its excellent seedling vigor. It establishes fast to make a thick, healthy stand. Its extra vigor makes it easier to establish under more competitive conditions. WINTER HAI Haymor has good winter hi ... in the same class as R; This feature, plus its good ( vigor, makes it ideal for noi rotations 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. MIXES WELL Haymor is a top producer whether it’s planted alone or in combi nation with other legumes and grasses. Its disease-resistant | features make it ideal for use _ in hay and pasture mixtures. X X w i /fw llv Hensel KI 8-2559 The key to profitable on-the-!arm feed-making... ...is the model 85 or 105 grinder-mixer • 20-inch hammermill • Low wide drag auger hopper • Double elbow unloading auger • 85 or IQS bu. mixer capacity • Operates on 2to 5 plow tractor power, \ Farm-tailored financing available*/ Ask Your Dealer For A Demonstration C. 6. Hoober INTERCOURSE 768-3501 Kauffman Bros. MOUNTVIELE 285-9151 International Harvester Sales and Service EPHRATA 733-2283 Cope & Weaver Co. NEW PROVIDENCE 786-7351