Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 08, 1965, Image 13

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    Crop Roundup
I»A. GRAIN STOCKS
ABOVE APRIL 1964
Stocks of grains on April
1 in the Keystone State were
above year earlier levels ac
cording to the Pennsylvania
Crop Reporting Scivice. The
-N % ' O
V\ ' N '' N ' > ,
HEY, IT’S POP'S TURN
This B-10 tractor mows as wide as a sidewalk, so Pop's afraid the grass
will all be finished before he gets his innings.
Expect this kind of friendly rivalry when an Allis-Chaimers B-10 joins your
family. It's a real tractor—fun to run.
And versatile! Bet there's a raft of jobs around your place that a B-10
could do. In fact, you can get all kinds of tools for your B-10 same as a
farmer buys implements. Snow thrower, cart, roller, and lots more.
Sound good? Is good! C'mon in and see how good the B-10 really is—
and, bring your boys along I -
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THE TRACTOR PEOPLE WHO MAKE THE BIG ONES
Nissfey Farm Service
Washington Boro, Pa.
L. H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
supply of corn, mostly on
farms, was up 14 pcrcentfrom
April 1, 1964, This increase
was offset by a 25 percent
diop in the supply of oats.
On-farm and off-farm hold
ings of wheat were up sharp
ly fiom 1964, The increase
for all positions was 2 6 mil
lion bushels or 64 pci cent.
Allen H. Matz
Farm Equipment
New Holland, Pa.
Grumelli Form Service
Quarryville, Pa,
Chet Long
Akron, Pa.
OOBOOKKBO
Barley and rye were also up
from Aipnl 1, 1964,
NATION’S STOCKS OF
FEED GRAINS DECLINE
In contrast, stocks of feed
giains on April 1, 1965 to
taled 113 million tons 13
pei cent less than a year earli
er and the smallest April 1
feed grams holdings since oat itocks jn <IH sloill gc
1908 Wheat stocks we.c also posltlons on A , pnl j totaled
the smallest since 1958 and ni ,j[ lon bushels, do'wn 44
sojibcans in stoiage weie 8 mil]jon bushcls flom a yetll
pc. cent less than the record cai] and thc snUlest hold
high of a year eaiilier. Al- Mnce 1948 Fdim hokl
though all wheat stocks de- &t 40S milllon bushels
dined durum wheat holdings jl3o the snidllesl smcc
ueie laiger than a jear c.uh- whlle onfaim s , oc ks ot
01
71 million bushcls weie above
a\eiage im this date
CORN
Com in all stoiage positions
on April 1 totaled 2 836 mil- „ , . ,
lion bushels -14 peicent . Balle > ® tcied , ' a 1 ■ p^':
Icss than last year and 13 tlo , n , s 011 , 1 I ° ta,ed , 2 °"
peicent below avciage Apul , ,bl,sl l els ' 28 milhon
1 stocks weie about in line bllshels es * ‘ han a \ Cd \ aal
with the snullei 1964 p,o llei and 17 P ei ‘ en ‘ bel °"
duction which was 13 peicent aveiage Most 0lf I the deciedS ®
less than the precious yeai fl °™ a ye ; » /a'lliei occu.iecl
Cunent holding indicate a ia fai ™ stocks which totaled
discppeaiance of 1,086 mil- 10 ' m ' lbon bushels compaied
lion bushels duung the Janu- 132 mi,llon * ast
ary-March quartei, about the Pfffami stoLks f 98 mllhon
same as a year earlier Faim buahels " e * e , down onl y 4
stored com totaled 1897 mil- irul lon bushels
lion bushels, 17 peicent less
L. H. Brubaker
Lititz, Pa.
N. G. Myers & Son
Rheems, Pa.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 8, 19G5—
than last year and the small
est total since 1959. One
third of the farm stocks wcic
under Government loan
about the same peicenlage
as on April 1. a yeai ago.
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Phone 392-7227
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Manheim
GRUBB SUPPLY
Elizabethtown
C. W. CASSEL R. H. MILLER
665-4510 665-5213
P. O. Box 173 55 S. Grant St.
Manheim, Pa. Manheim, Pa.
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CHOREMASTER.
L H. Brubaker
350 Strasburg Pike, Lane.
R. D. 3, Lititz
Phone Lancaster 397-517 9
Strasburg 687-6002
Lititz 626-7766
J. J. HOOBER
Gordonville
MUSSER FEEDS
Buck
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