6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 22, 1965 1 Crop & Livestock Round-Up state Hatch 5 Percent Below Year Ago Chick hatchings in Penn- 10 percent below the cpmpar sylvania during April totaled i( ble period last year. Egg -79 million clucks 7 percent typ e hatch so far this year above March but 5 percent (97 million chicks) is 32 per below April 1964, according to cen t below the January-April the Pennsylvania Crop Report- figure in 1964. Broiler-type ing Service. Both egg-type hatch during the same period hatch and broiler-type hatch (175 million chicks) is 10 per increased 7 percent from cent above the first four mon- March to Apul Egg-type hatch ths of 1964. is 32 percent below April last u.S. Chick Production year but broiler-type hatch is 1 p ercent Below Last Year Complete automatic feeding for DAIRY COWS and CATTLE! Plus a complete line of bunk feeders to 8m ue for modern CALEB M. WENGER K. D. 1 Drumore Center KI 8-2116 Quarryville, Pa, 29 percent above April 1964. The four month cumulative hatch for 1965 is 27 2 million, fcinDcilo UNLOADERS Daubla augara dallvar mm allaaa liar mlnuta a van whan allaga la daaply froaan ... and at a la war aparattng coat. Patantad V-paddla Impallara throw ... not blow . ■. allaga down ehuta. Adluatabla drtva huba glva poaltiva traction la ai typaaot allaga. Thraa-point auapanalon haa#a anloadar laval at alt tlmaa. meet your exact needs Straight-out Auger Feodor With VanDala unlta you aan auttom buM tha bunk landing aat-up to lit your nanda. Drlva aaatlon Ineludaa hoppar, drtva aa> aambly and 10*, high aapaolty •* augar. Additional augar aaotlons ara la 10'‘undo and ara anally couptod. Fetd-R-Flo Bunk Fiedir "The new, all-metal complete leader. H4Dt capacity I* auger rotate* within tub*. Glv»* all-weather protection, «v*n f**d dUUlbilt* 6on, and lower operating totfc Conveyor Trough An Important Hnk In automatic feedln#, Petitioned below silo chute, the VanDple conveyor trough oarrlet the eilege to the bunk feeder. Primary aaciton Include* hep. per, drive aieembly, and 10*, •' auger. Additional 10* auger aactlona map be added. lutomatle feeding equipment Hatcheries produced 297,- 842.000 chicks during April 1965 compared with 300,643,000 in April 1064. Broiler chicks hatched during April totaled 223,304,000, up 6 percent from April last year and the larg est hatch for the month’ on record. During the first ‘four months of 1965 there were 819.143.000 broiler chicks pro duced, an increase of 4 per cent from the same period in 1964 and the highest of re cord for these months. The number of broiler-type eggs in incubators on May 1 was 5 pei cent above May 1 last year. There were 74,038,000 egg type chicks hatched in April down 17 percent fiom April 1964 and the smallest April hatch of egg-type chicks of re coid. All sections of the coun try reported decreases, 22 per cent in the West North Cen tral, 21 percent in the North CLOSED MONDAY, May 31 in Observance EBY'S MILL, INC. CALL # 738 East Chestnut St., Lancaster Atlantic, 19 percent in the East North Central, 13 percent in the West, 10 percent in the South Atlantic, and 5 percent in the South Central States. The hatch of egg-type chicks during the first 4 months of 1965 totaled 202,989,000 a decrease of 15 percent from the same period last year and the smallest egg-type hatch of record for these months. The number of egg-type eggs in incubators on May 1 was down 11 percent from May 1 last year. Excellent Weather For Growth and Field Work Above normal weekly tem peratures and moderate ram -tall last week, enabled satis factory germination and grow th of field crops, according to the Pennsylvania Crop Report ing Service. In addition, four days without precipitation per mitted field woik to advance Of Memorial Day Lititz is the time to rid your home of these Destructive pests ■«» NOW FOR: US FREE INSPECTION, ESTIMATES GUARANTEED TERMITE CONTROL $ 00 WARRANTY GUARANTEE rapidly farm work consisted primarily of planting oats and potatoes, with some planting of peas for processing, In southern coun ties planting of com, trans planting of tomatoes, spraying orchards and hay fields was common. Cutting of green chop and hay occurred in scattered localities. Grains Barley and wheat growth continues to be rapid. In south ern sections barley is forming heads of good length; however, straw is short. Wheat has not started to form heads. Eaily planted oats fields are up, es pecially in the south, and stands are fairly good. Some planting continues in nearly all areas, but is only active in the north. Planting of corn is in full swing in southern sec tions, and over half of the (Continued on Page 17) HEMPFIELD MILL East Petersburg 't Ph. 397-3721