B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 12, 1968 THIS HARBINGER OF SPRING was found near the Lititz Post Office this week, lurking behind a three-foot snow pile. In case you can’t read the fine print, it says “U. S. Property; Keep Off The Grass”, and proves once again that big government really does have a sense of humor. L. F. Photo • Chester County (Continued from Page 1) School, Eagle. On February 16, at 10 am, the same pro gram will be presented at the Honey Biook Fire Hall W. Wayne Hinish. Penn State extension agronomist, will be the speaker. •Chester County Dairy Day ■will be held on Thursday, February 17, at Sadsburyville Fire Hall. At 10 am, Larry S. Click, Penn State extension agricul tural engineer, will discuss liquid manure systems; at 11 a.m, forage handling- equip ment will be the subject of Burton S. Horne, also an ex tension agricultural engineer. 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D. 2, Quarry ville, Penn*. 786-3897 Lunch, which i\ill be ser\ed courtesy ot the Atlan tic Breeders Cooperative, will be followed by an ABC Dis- trict fleeting at 1.15 pm Need ... | HAY - STRAW - EAR CORN I Buy Now and Save! { 't More and more farmers are baying from ns for better Talne and all around satisfaction. :| Delivered any quantity i Phone Area Code 717 687-7631 i Esbenshade Turkey Farm i Since 1890 | i PARADISE, PA. |f 11 Don’t Plant Tired Blood In Your Com Field PLANT REIST NEW IMPROVED SOX SINGLE CROSS 1. Exceptional parentage 2. Large ears with deep kernels 3. Good root system 4. Stiff stalk 5. Uniform ears 6. Picks easy and clean 7. Absence of suckers 8. High yielding ability Place your orders before the supply is exhausted. REIST SEED COMPANY Mount Joy. Pa. Phone: 653-3821 • NEPPCO (Continued from. Page 1) big problems concerning, health and management. Aif added attraction will be luncheon speaker William D. Wampler, president of the National Turkey Federation. Dr. L, Dwight Schwartz, extension veterinarian at Penn State, will conduct the turkey health session. Par ticular emphasis will be placed on preventing and controlling CRD outbreaks. Schwartz will not only pre sent the latest findings in the field of disease, but will also answer any specific ques tions from the floor. Dr. Trevis Goldhaft, gen eral manager of the Vineland Poultry Laboratories, will speak on sanitation programs. Goldhaft is widely known for his work in this area, and will emphasize programs for dirt-floor pole barns. In addition, growers who attend the Conference will also hear a presentation con cerning the newest techniques of pole construction, and be able to participate in thf Annual Business Meeting of the NE'PPCO Turkey Division. All turkey growers m the Mid-Atlantic area are urged to attend this timely and topical meeting. Reservations and registration can be ar. langed through the NE'PPCO Office, 10 Rutgers Place, Trenton, or at the door of the Conference. Safety Hint: There’s a line on the ocean where you lou can doEVBN better. Form Credit Reports '65 Record Loon Yeor The 35 Federal Land Bank jnd 36 Production Credit'^As sociations In the Baltimore Farm Credit district closed more than $196 milliop In long-and short-term, farm loans during the business year ending December 31, 1963. This was an increase of more than $23 million over the 1964 business year. According to Carl A. Brown, manager of the Lan. caster office, this is the larg est amount of loans closed by . these organizations in their history. The amount of loans outstanding was also .at the highest peak on this date, he said. In addition to this increase No» THt m Let us put 100% performance back in your “iron horse!" s I why now? If your tractor has been through a year of field work, chances • are horsepower has gone down , . . fuel consumption, up. Lack of needed service can be mighty costly.-; Right now, while our shop isn’t overloaded with rush jobs, we can save you money by correcting small troubles . . , help guard against costly downtime. Bring your tractor in now for a thorough John Deem checkup. You can count on us for skilled service dene right, on time. Call or stop in today! Keep your power mMe right track—get a tractor rteekip onr Landis Brothers, 1305 Manheim Pike, Lancaster, Pa. In the 'amount of the rate of repayment* I haa continued high throughout the area served, which! in eludes Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Virginia, - West Virginia and Puerto Rico r The associations hsadquar tered at Lancaster have total loans outstanding o* $16,- 036,000, Brown reported,. The Federal Land Bank and Production Credit Asso ciations had more than 31,- 000 loans outst'and ng to tarmers in the five states and Puerto Rico on December 31* 19615. Lancaster Farming Classified Ads Get Results Ph. £93-3906