14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Novemebr 20, 1965 I Thorough soaking or the giound around the root ?onc is very important before the ground freezes. Also it will help with azaleas and holly to erect a windbreak to prevent wind damage and more drying out. • Now Is The Time Buyer of Oak, WALNUT, Poplar, ASH, etc. C. J. CHARLES LUMBER New Providence, Pa. Phone ST 6-3108 r : I •profitable I | bulk milk I I handling 1 • A Mueller tank in your m milk house can mean • added milk profits ... I ■whether you “pipeline” or j “pour in” we have varied • features and models that Z ■will allow you to choose J the exact bulk tank that • suits you best. • • Let us show you. Z Ask about our economy model senes IWlJvfeLjpE:^ L. H. Brubaker 350 Strasbnrg Pike - Banc B. D. 3, Bititz, Pa. Ph. Banc. 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Bititz 626-7766 Attention! Attention! Attention! NEW HOLLAND AND COLONIAL BALER TWINE Get our low pre-season prices now! A. B, C. GROFF, INC. New Holland, Pa. Ph: 354-8001 Soys • • • rDAVY DAVCO For Best Results Use Davco 3-G Granulated Fertilizers Plus Limestone • Soil Testing Service SMUCKER BROS. 6ird-in-Hand, Pa. Phone 656-9156 DONALD STOCK, winner of the Saddle Seat Equitation Junior Division Class, is shown above with Ensign’s Parader, a 15-year-old gelding. Donald is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stock, 11 Manor Avenue, Millersville. He Riders 4-H Horse and Pon; CATTLE SALES EVERY TUESDAY We expect another large run this coming Tuesday. We appreciate your attendance at our sales. STAUNTON LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. C & O Flats Staunton, Va. is a member of the Rough ' Club. , Forage Testing Program and testing laboratory at Doyles finds it very 'helpful m plan- town. ning feeding programs. Richard Hackenberger, Sterling Elmer also de- teacher of agriculture at Penn tion with the Pennsylvania scri ,b e d his farming program. Manor High School, briefly Grassland Council, Nissley jj is f arm 1S essentially dairy, described the Penn State for served as moderator and a but (jabber, he uses age testing service, skewing resource person. an a jj alfalfa and pasture how samples are analyzed Garber descnibed his farm- f oraffe program. His cows are and feeding programs level ing program to the group. bouse( j in stanchions and the oped. He operates a dairy with j s handled by pipeline. "■ 1 ■ 1 free-stall housing and a milk ing parlor, and farms corn Slides were shown of the Nearly 200 million road and some alfalfa. Garber farms of each of the panel maps were issued to motor said he uses the Penn State members, and of the forage ists in the U. S. last year. • Penn Manor (Continued from Page 1) Now available for certain models of the following tractors FORD FERGUSON INTERNATIONAL JOHN DEERE MASSEY - FERGUSON MINNEAPOLIS - MOLINE OLIVER PORSCHE DIESEL DEXTA ALLIS - CHALMERS v >, < ' ' * S\ % s n<) s'V- %'i ' '/ , rt V ■? « <i . w,' < yv- c <•' •• t ❖ ♦> f A *■ FEATURES: (1) Easily attached or detached. (2) Operated by tractor's own hydraulic system. (3) Lever trip within easy reach of operator. (4) Pork raises “level” and has removable tines. (5) Break-Away Coupler is standard on all Loaders, (6) Scoop can easily he attached to the Pork. (7) Sturdy construction, yet reasonably priced. FOB FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT YOUR LOCAL NEW HOLLAND, PA. WESTERN REINING Class winner in ithe State 4-H Horse and Pony Show at Harrisburg last week was Jeffrey Sheffer of Columbia Rl, pictured above with his 8-year-old gelding, Buck’s Bailey. Jeffrey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Preston S. Sheffer, and is a member of the Boots and Saddles 4-H Horse and Pony Club. Sauder = LIC Easily Attached In Only 3 Minutes - / \ ‘V’ V, via > } j i. TRACTOR DEALER OR US DIRECTLY Manufactured by PHONE 854-8721
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