Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 05, 1966, Image 7

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    '• Celery Growers ‘
(Continued from rage 1) encouraged growers to bring
to bring along some of these along any promising selec
plants for- observation and tlons ana varieties which
possible use to Increase seed they may still have on hand.
Get the BIG silo unloader value!
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tarn dlga tha alia)
faatar and ma
avanlyundar alter
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ar dry.
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driva hubglvta mi
■aaltlva tractlai
kaapa tha maahr
operating avan
and raqulraa I'
power.
DELIVERS 1
Tha doubla auaara. oparatlng in conjunction
with tha patantad V-paddla Impaltara, dtps tha
allaga, mixta It tharoughly, and than throw* It
dawn tha chuta. Your cowa and cattla gat good,
palatable allaga... not a powdarad math aa OW
often happana with unioadara ualng blowara.
CALEB M. WENGER
B. D. 1, QUARBYVILLE, PA.
Drumore Center KI 8-2116
DOLLAR EFFICIENT
SINGLE BEATER
Expect a pocket-saving price. The latest in simple
design. See the Allis-Chalmers 140-S spreader for
features that mean dollar efficiency. Won't freeze
up, but sure chews up that packed frozen stuff and
spreads it faster, easier.
You get five feed rate selections. Self-cleaning
paddles. Low, wide box speaks for itself. Converts
to 140 bushel rear-unloading trailer, too. An all-the
way winner.
Also see the NEW giant 180 bushel size. Or the
compact 95. Two Allis-Chalmers farm loaders, too.
C’mon in!
LOADER, SPREADER SUPERIORITY
ALUSCHALMERS
1 L. H. Brubaker
' Lancaster, Pa.
Nissley Form Seme* N G Myers & Son
L. H. Brubaker
Lititz, Pa.
production, Lueck said. He
TWO BIZESI
Standard—for allaa 10* to IP
Haavy Duty—lor allot tf
toNf
WRIT! OR RHONE US
FOR COMPLETE INFOfe
NATION AND PRICES.
Allen H. Metz
Form Equipment
New Holland, Pa.
Grumelli Form Service
Quarryville, Pa.
Chef Long
Akron, Pa.
GARDEN SPOT FARM
MKCH. CLASS TO MEET
The Garden Spot Young Larr y Cllck - Bxlen#,on Ag-
Farmer Class will hold Its I’lcultural Engineer, Ponnsyl-
Farm Mechanization meeting vanla State University, will
on Monday. February 7, at discuss Mechanical Handling
7:29 p.m. in the Agriculture Manures including liquid
Department of Garden Spot nianure systenu and the eco-
Hlgh School. nomics in their use.
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ONE \ young’s
h o e f vT = ¥ : :
MODELS 1\
As specialists in nutritional supplements, we have a
dozen “models” . . . one for every specialized livestock
need. Contents have been improved many, many times since
we first pioneered high-phosphorus supplements nearly a
quarter-century ago.
All-purpose products usually give you unnecessary
ingredients such as limestone, salt or other fillers. Young’s
VIT-Y-MIN specialized supplements are all precision balanc
ed nutritionally, all tailored to specific nutritional needs of
each type of livestock and offer highest mineral and vita
min value for your dollar.
Ask us or your local Young’s representative for de
tails on VIT-Y-MIN PRODUCTS.
IN LANCASTER COUNTY;
Robert L. Yohn,
Earl L. Umble, R. D. 1, Narvon
2460 Willow Glen Dr„
m Clmtq'l
WRtTIONAI SUWEMEWS fOK LIVESTOCK f Jf lIIT «.
I Do You Want
A LIFT?
[Try egg-lift
I by
The Modern Concept 1 of High-Profit 1
Poultry Feeding
THE AGWAY EGG-LIFT PROGRAM
Step 1 , . . Feed new Agway Egg-Lift, an 18%
protein ration formulated specially for the period from
20 thru 40 weeks. Egg-Lift will give your birds the
nutritional balance they need to get them oft to a fast
start toward meeting their top potential during the lay
ing period.
Step 2 . . . Feed the regular Agway floor, cage or
breeder rations to keep your flock laying at its highest
potential from 40 weeks to end-of-lay. Energy and protein
here are at the right level to keep birds from putting on
excess fat, a major cause for poor production in mature
birds.
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This one-two punch in laying rations has proved its
ability to help you lower production costs and raise pro
fits. Ask your Agway man today about the modern con
cept in poultry feeding . . . Egg-Lift.
GARDEN SPOT UNIT, Inc.
(Former Farm Bureau and Eastern States Stores)
Lancaster 394-0541 or Honey Brook 215-273-3213
394-3755 Quarryville 786-2126 or
New Holland 354-2126 786-2147
i “ANYONE MAY BUY FROM A'
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 5, 1966
Agway
Penn State Short
Courses Offered
Tim GniKslonid mid Forage
Short. Course for 19GG will be
held from February 21 to 24
on the main 'campus of Pena
State University.
Each half day will be high
lighted with special topics,
with four to six speakers on
each major area. The topics
to be discussed include: Soils
and Soil Fertility; Crop Es
tablishment and Production;
Crop Management; Pasture,
Silage, Hay Production and
'Management; Forage Crop
Mechanization and Storage;
Forage Crop Utilization.
Twenty-five different in
structors will take pait m
this short couise.
A Fnp-in Management Short
Course will be offered on tne
main campus on March 7
and 8. The .couise will cen
ter around using the elec
tronic computer in the farm
decision-making process. The
lecoids of a Mifflin County
daily farmer, who is using
the data piocessing seivice,
will be studied in the couise.
Any individual 16 years of
age oi older is eligible to en
loll The registration fee is
}lO toi Pennsylvania resi
dents, j)l5 for non-iesidenta.
GRAIN IN STORAGE IN
PA. IP 10 PERCENT
Pennsylvania had 10 per
cent more grain m stoiage
on January 1. 1966, than it
had a year earhei. according
to the State Crop Reporting
Semce.
Com accounted for most
ol the advance \Mth 47 3 mil
lion bushels in stoiage, an.
increase of 23 percent Par
ley stocks -were up 282,000
bushels, or about 6 percent.
■\Vheat stocks weie estimat
ed at 10 million bushels,
down 12 peicent Uom a year
eailiei Oats weie down 2
peicent, with Januaiy 1
hold'ings estimated at 17 mil
lion bushels.
INSURANCE
TRACTOR GENERATOR
with r
MAXI-WATT
eSdScT^MVMI
Provides dependable emergency elec
tric power for lights, heat, refrigera
tion, milk cooler, and water system.
New WINCO 15 KW PTO with MAXI
WATT gives Extra Power, Performance,
and Value! Belted tractor mode! and
complete line of tractor and engine
generators from 1500 to 15,000
watts. (Inf. Duty)
Senrf e•«p*n ##P inf»rmafi*n ir
Call f*r FREE rfcmoatfrefiM
L. H. BRUBAKER
350 Strasburg Pike, Lane., Pa.
i Gentlemen: Pteaie send me full Informs.
I non on Ue Hum ime •! stand-by so*
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L. H. Brubaker
WAY”
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350 Strasburg Pike, Lane.
Lititz, R. I). 3
Ph. Lane. 397-3179
Lititz 620-7766
Strasburg 687-6002
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