Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 25, 1965, Image 13

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    */J^lT ers, * 0n P Q ymenf«
(Continued from P«ge 1)
Jil?«?I* ce ‘ slippoi ' t Payments of
under the feed grain
program, and diversion pay
ments of $11,436 and market
ing certificates of $76,702 un
der the wheat stabilization
program.
In the signup hejd last carryover is estimated at 55.2
spring, 395 county faims were million tons 35 percent be
enrolled in the 1965 feed grain low the 84 7 million tons c
program for an agreed diver- cd over on Oct 1, 1961; the
*iem into approved conserving wheat carryover as of July 1,
usee of 5,335 acres of corn. 1 965 - 15 estimated at 819 mil
barley, and gram sorghum; 588 lion busbels 42 perccnt be ‘
farms were signed up in the low the July 1961 > carr yover
1965 wheat program for an of 1,411 million bushels.
Need . . .
HAY - STRAW - EAR CORN
Buy Now and Save!
More and more farmers are buying from ns for
better value and all around satisfaction.
Delivered any quantity
Phone Area Code 717 687-7631
Esbenshade Turkey Farm
, Since 1890
PARADISE, PA.
New John Deere
237 Corn Picker
raises the speed limit
in high-yield com
Shift up! Pick at speeds up to 5 mph, even when yields
run well over 100 bushels. Long, tapered gatherers and
high inside shield, funnel stalks right in. Even tangled
stalks seldom escape three roller-type gathering chains.
There’s new gathering and 'snapping speed. And the
237’s spiral snapping rolls cut shelling loss in half.
Faster elevators with higher flights move corn up fast.
Trash goes too, aided by new rotating trash paddles.
New husking rolls cast-iron spirals against serrated
rubber —peel husks, pull trash through You pick clean.
See the new 237 soon. Ask about the Credit Plan.
A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Landis Bros. Inc.
New Holland 354-8001 Lancaster 393-3906
Shotzberger's
Elm ' 665-2141
S. Yeorsfey & Sobs Wenger Implement Co.
West Chester Bnpk f 4r4467
agreed diversion of 1,262 acres.
Nationally 1.5 million farms
were signed up in the 1965 feed
grain program for an agreed
division of 34.6 million acres:
891,000 farms were signed up
in the wheat program for a
diversion of 7.5 million acres
As a result of the programs,
Alan Beyer
Christiana LY 3-5687
H. S. Newcomer & Son
Mt. Joy 653-3361
MELVIN BRENEMAN, STRASBURG Rl, shown with his four-year-old
Guernsey cow, Quarryside Rival Pauline, which took the senior and grand cham
pionships and the best udder title in the Guernsey division of the Lampeter
Dairy Show. L. F. Photo
• Lampeter Fair
(Continued from Page 9)
Sands, Holstein producer from
Luzerne County, over numer
ous entues in the Holstein
division
Reseive t tie went to a Hot
ste n shown hy Melvin Peifer
of 1438 Hans Herr Drive, Lan
caster, on his two-year-old
Holstein cow Peifer also had
the reseive semoi champion
The junior champion was a
senior yearling shown by J
Mowery Frey, 401 Beaver Val
ley Pike, Lancaster.
Grand champion m the
Guernsey breed went to a
d 1 y, four year-old cow shown
by Melvin Breneman, Stras
burg Rl That cow “Quarry
side Rival Pauhne,” was
bought about foui months ago
by Breneman as pant of a
herd She also took the sen
ior championship and best ud
der for the Guernsey division
Donald Breneman, Strasbuig
Rl, 'bowed his .nteimediate'
ca’f to the jumoi ichairpi.on
sh p
Reserve went to the aged
cow shown by Arthur Brene
man of WiKow Street Rl
In the Jersey breed show.
J Marvin 'Heir of HoMwood
Rl swept alii honors with hus
four year-oM fonrner state
champion cow iShe won sen
ior and grand championship
honors, then came hack in the
showmanship trials for anoth
er victoiy Heir also had the
lunior and ieserv,e champion
ships in the Jeisey divisions
Runnerup rn the shownnan
sh.p event was Leroy Welk of
f'ragburg Rl Winner of the
fitting contest was Edwin
Hess, also of 'Strashuig Rl.
Show aesufts
HOLSTEIN
Bu’l calif under 1 year
(grand champion)—l, Beaver
Valley Bull! Stud, 2, Robert
Hess
Junior calf—l, Donald Ban,
2 J Moweiy Frey 3, John
Hainish, 4. Richaid Hess, 5,
Donna Welk
Intermediate icaM—l, Rich
ard Hess, 2, Melvin Peifei, 3.
J Mowery Fiey, 4, Stanley
Gravel, 5, Lloyd Welk
Senioi calif—l, J Moweiy
Frey; 2, Melvin Peifer
Junior yearling—l, Edwin
Hess, 2, J Mowery Fiey, 3.
Melvin Peifer, 4, Jeffrey Peif
er, 5 James High
Senior yearling—l, J Mow
eiy Frey, 2, Melvin Peifei; 3,
Cindy Hess, 4, John Harnish;
5, James Leanman, 6, Clair
Esbenshade.
Cows, 2-year-old—l. Melvin
Peifer (reserve champion),, 2,
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, September 25, 1965
4
J Mowery Frey; 3, Richaid
Hess; 4, John Haimsh, 5,
BOOK!
DAIRY
FEEDS
MOW!
We fully understand the im
portance of this major book
ing decision on your part. We
would appreciate the opportu
nity of talking with you soon.
Leola
Feed & Grain
Grinding and Mining
Phone (717) 656-3811 Res. 392-5993
137 Newport Rd., Leola, Pa.
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• IMPROVED HERD
HEALTH
. . . ALL AT A
GREATER
PROFIT
Dairymen logically 1
PROVED
MILK POPPER
(SUPPLEMENT, 32%)
BRINGS OUT FULL
PRODUCTION
CAPACITY
OF THEIR COWS
SAFELY
a blend of proteins; 1
special levels of vita
mins, minerals plus
20.000 U.S.P. Units
Vitamin A (as palmi
tate)
. . PRODUCTS OF
HONEGGER RESEARCH j
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