• Alfalfa alfalfa hay will remove about ' • . . _ .. 43 pouhds of potash from the (Continued from Page 4) joii. unieo* this mueh is re enough .to produce 4 tons of placed, the stand will not be hay per acre per year and maintained, maintain 'the stand. A ton of PUREBRED GUERNSEY DISPERSAL James H. Knellcr, Gettysburg, Pa., Owner Thursday, October 14, 19GS, 12:10 Noon At the farm, located 4 mi. E. of Gettysburg on R(. #3O, turn south at the 5 & 10c Store for 14 miles. 7S Head • 3 Bulls • 45 Cows - 5 Bred and 22 Open Heifers Approximately half the herd fresh since Jufy or due this fall. • - One of the highest producing herds in Pa. Actual average over the last five years over 11,200#!VI • 555#F. Classified I E, IS-VG, H D. TJB. and Bang's Cert. Vacc. Dehorned Several outstanding cow families. Very few of the cows have less than 12,000#M, up to over 14,000#M. Without question one of the highest producing herds we have had the opportunity to sell in many years. It will certainly pay to mahe room for one or more purchases from this dispersal. You can’t do better anywhere! SALE MANAGED BY: Pa. Guernsey Breeders’ Ass’n., P, O. Box 458, Camp Hill, Pa. Here’* a Grinder-Mixer ‘designed by specialists m the feed grinder busines* for over 50 year*. The Bear Cat «kial T reATUSES Grind.-O-Mix offer* you the largest selection of types •ad designs of hammermills and roller 1 mills available * anywhere. With this machine you-can-process up to 4 , c«k<iu»i* i..w. nf tons of formula feed per hour. Expenses including ,nm • l,h *' ,l- » labor, fUel and depreciation are only, about $l.lO per • *JjJjjJIJJJ 1 * u, * r ton. The special tapered-bottom mixer tank and agitator # c>v<tnlr arms insure complete mixing of grain,’ roughage and additives. (Gnnd-O-Mix is available without grinder • u-mch c™mki*i mounting your present Bear Cat Grinder) ,yF * * u * ,, BEARCAT Quality FARM MACHINERY SINCE 190« FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT CO. R. D. 2, Ephrata, Pa. Ph, 354-9221 ' J" “ » all ' Certified" seed is NOJ alike DON’T LET ANYBODY tell you all Certified seed is the same. There IS a difference! A. H. Hoffman Seeds, Inc. is not only the largest pro ducer of “Certified” winter grains in Pennsyl vania, but the superior quality of Hoffman “Certi fied” seeds exceed the state certification standards by a wide margin. FOR EXAMPLE: Penna Certification A - H - Hoffman’s Certified a. Certification REDCOAT WHEAT Requirements for Wheat (3 year average) 99.00% (minimum) PURITY 99.75% 1.00% (max.) INERT MATTER 0.25% 90.00% (min.) GERMINATION 94.7% 58 lbs. (minimum) WT. PER BU. 61.5 lbs. The certification tag is not enough. Hoffman tags on the seed you sow can, mean bigger crop profits for you. That fact has been demonstrated over 60 years. Get complete information and prices on Hoffman Pennrad BARLEY; Redcoat WHEAT; Balboa and Tetra-Petkus RYE. Contact your Coffman Seedman or phone [TM.'I ’VM 898-3421 for delivery to your farm. I I U IVI AM 'ffioffman Seeds, me laridisville, Penna. *■* SM3 4 4-i 4J( ** i Sbk '^sr • Rufjarf, «xtra»«tr*ni Ummw «n«l «xl«* LONGENECKER FARM SUPPLY Rheems, Pa. Ph. 367-3599 Air Pollution Cmiftincr ftatnacro to tant? and blows them to- V/ttIISUiJJ uaiuagv. Wl£licl nrc ia S where plants arc T/\ P] an f I Jfp ifound damaged. Cioss'an cx -1 J “‘ llC plains that a relatively short cxiposure to pollutants—only a few hours —can severely in jure plants. The same kind of weather that causes hay fever victims to sneeze is probably respon sible for air pollution dam age to p'ijnts, says Dr. Don ald Ciossan, associate profes sor of plant pathology at the University of Delaware, He is directing a research program aimed at connecting the severe leaf spotting fre quently found m some plants with a specific kind of weath er. When a thin layer of warm air slays close to the ground, the air becomes in creasingly dirty or polluted. A wind blowing from a source of air pollution, such as a refinery, tiaps the pol- •j*l* , > , l~t**l* , ;‘ , l* , J 4, l , *l* , l*“l , “l* , l"*l , *X*** , *J**l“l**l , *l* , l**t*C**l* , t* , t , *l**J* , l”l* , 3 , *3’<“l“M DAIRYMEN CATTLEMEN Here’s the answer to your MANURE PROBLEMS MANURE DISPOSAL SYSTEM Saves Time— Saves Fertility Jut rw m «un ii«i WOa v«l» Ml he* lnt» Bur Wu IwUlai tuk. ffha n**n no#, lh» powerful ullttw tai Mlf-prinlpp (topper IwxlW ■unp «m pat tkt kuaadut abtan M* Bur Wp| fliaU n*n wtmla Ur •im.—m mtm—m aiifi For complete information on the EASY WAY DISPOSAL SYSTEM write to: CALEB M. WENGER I * R. D. 1, Drumore Center KIB-2116, QUARRYVILLE, PA. * •Sr f f ******** *♦* *************************** ****** COMING SOON FROM JOHN DEERE NEW 2510 TRACTOR 53 HP Alan Beyer Christiana LY 3-5687 Landis Bros. Inc. A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Lancaster 393-3906 New Holland 354-8001 H s Newcomer & Son M. S. Yearsley & Sons Mt - J °y 6533361 West Chester 696-2990 , , Wenger Implement Co. Shotzbergers _ , ~,c , Elm 665-2141 Buck BU 44467 : te^£t**tViV'J'i'ttti*'*V':********************* Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 9, 1965 Ciop losses along the East ern seaboard Caused by air (pollution are currently esti mated at more than $18,000,- 000 each year. The increas ing industrialisation and ur banisation in that area wuW cause even more air pollu tion in the futuie, Ciossan says. The problem will undoubt edly become more severe when moie industry is added to the present complex of chemical companies and oil refineries. The increasing narriber of tais and tiucks on area highways also conliib utcis to the pollution piob lem, G'ascs produced by those sources cun cause consider able damage to agucultuial crops and ornamental plan Is, particularly with unfavorable weather. Plant scientists at the Uni versity have obscived incicas mgily severe crop damage be lieved to be caused by air pollutants Tobacco, spinach, lima beans, potatoes and various ornamental plants are especaMy sensitive. Damage m some cases has been so seveie that cntue fields o£ spinach lave had to be dis caidcd Plants girwn in some gieenhouses have shown sim ilar damage (Scientists have elimin.i'ed insects, diseases and nutut.cnal deficiencies as .possible causes of the ob served damage; thei cfoi e, they believe air pollution must be respons ble Modern Sowing Service of Limestone • Belmont or • Martin's Contact Stanley S. Hoffer Paradise 687-6860 5* *3is* »512* <4> ♦SIS* *5K* *5$W PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE On Thursday, October 28, 1865 at 2 P.M. sharp at R. D. 4 2, Airville, Pa. in Fawn Twp. at Woodbine. The undersigned will oiler at public sale the following real estate consisting of dairy farm with approx. 179 acres of land of which there are 95 acres of farming land and the balance about equally divided between good pasture giound and woodland. Farm is improved with the large main house of stone & frame consist ing of 4 bedrooms, dining room, living room with fire place, kitchen, den, foyer, en closed poich, 2Vi baths, ce mented basement, heated by oil hot water heat, telephone. House is in very good condi tion throughout, must be seen to be appreciated. Also a block 3 bedroom tenant house with bath and a two car garage. Farm buildings consists of large barn equipped for 39 milk cows and room for 20 more head, barn has large storage area with corn crib, milk house, 2 silos. There is lots of good road frontage on this farm, large stream runn ing through meadow. This is an ideal property, will be open for inspection all day October 14 or for appointment at any other time phone Airville 862- 3957. Terms of sale 10 9J down, balance on April 1, 1966 when full possession will be given. Owner willing to help finance. AMOS HIVELY Owner Jacob A. Gilbert Auctioneer zss» <♦>" <♦> 3 13
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