Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 19, 1966, Image 20

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    39-—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 19, 1966
Modern Agriculture Ups Demand
For Trained Plant Scientists
T'arming has become a scl- accomplished in large part
ence; it is no longer suf- through th e discoveries and
ficjent merely to plow and efforts of agronomists and
plant. The science of crops other plant scientists. Wher-
Hd soils agronomy is ever plants grow, agrono
essential for the production mists are involved In the lm
«< the modnern needs for provement and management
food and fiber, according to of crops and soils.
Richard Cole, department of Agronomists, particularly
agronomy, University of Del- 9 oil scientists, are also con
•lrar*> cerned with other areas of
The efficient production of land use. Cole states. The
enough food to sustain an management of soil becomes
•apwading population will be increasingly complex with in-
BANK HOURS: Main Office, Millersville and
Manhelm Twp. Branch:
Mon. thru Thurs. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Fri. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Lititz Branch: Mon. thru Fri, 8 a.m. to % p.m.;
Fri. 5 p.m. t« 7:30 p.m.
All Drive In Windows and Walk Up Window
Open Until 6 P.M. Monday through Friday
except Manheim Twp. Branch open ’til 8 p.m. Fri.
FREE PARKING at places listed below.
Bring parking ticket to Bank for validation.
Any Buhrman Parking Lot
LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA
“Serving Lancaster from Center Square since 1889”
MILLERSVILLE BRANCH
unrz SPRINGS BRANCH Broad and Main Sts., Lltite
MANHEIM TWP, BRANCH Ul5 Lititz Pike, Lane.
HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT
HOW MUCH SERVICE
OUR ONE BANK OFFERS? J
Too often a person thinks of a bank in ,1
terms of one or two services little real* :
izing that a friendly “Full Service” bank ;
like ours offers a wide range of helpful
banking services ... and all under one
roof! And in addition to checking and sav- '
ings accounts, low-cost loans for almost
any worthwhile purpose, and the like, our
depositors find our experience, knowl
edge of local conditions, and practical
counselling most advantageous.
l See how we can serve you more •,, soon! Jt
Grant Street Parking Lot 48 W. Grant St.
Kendig Parking Lot 36 S. Queen St.
Watt & Shand Parking Garage
Swan Parking Lot Vine & Queen Sts.
Stoner Parking Lot Corner Vine & Queen Sts.
THE .
NATIONAL BANK
Maximum Insurance $lO,OOO per depositor
A Trustee for the Lane. Co. Foundation
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Hager’s
302 N. George St.
tepsliled cropping and the dl- ADA SfraSMS ValiM «ic*l fitness as t c»m.
versified demand* placed upon n - . T c:*,,-,, achieving their goai< in ~**
the soil. Any program relat* vr 1 ® rimes* A welUbalanced diet ••
ed to the land mu*t consld- Amorlc ' ah Dairy asso- else. re»t, and other ’ ,h, X ‘ T ’
er the great differences found ci * t lon Intends to increase th,t contribute to «
In soils. Soil scientists class!* lts efforts this year to en- w,u be emphasized t!|
fy soils according to such courage greater attention to In addition to th*
factors as the 'water holding physical fitness. picture, ADA’s option i *?
capacities, fertility levels, One’part of ADA’s plan in- er advertising wl’.’.
tbe , minerals present, c i u< j e9 the making of a new creased support to
the kind of drainage and the mo .tlon " picture. It will be wld# physical fltnej* nror*,. 011,
source of materials from produced In cooperation with Booklets available fro m 0 ,3
which the soils developed. the President’s Council on make the point Mut lh ,
This classification permits ag- physical Fitness and the .suit of fitness l e
ricultural and other Indus* Lifetime Sports Foundation, not a chore. *•
tries or planning commis
sions to decide how best to The movie will point its ADA Is recognized bv s
use the area for man’s needs, message mainly to teen-age President’s Counci
In agriculture the agrono- girls. It will try to encourage Jor Investor In th>, nation*
mist may be primarily con- them to be interested in phy- physical fitness cMn.T»aiq a
(Continued on Page 21)
PUBLIC SALE
Farm Equipment
Kendig Road, Willow St., Pa., just off Rt 272, 01
Kendig Farm, Willow Street, Pa., Lane. Co.
TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1966
A.C. D-17 Tractor, excellent shape,*
Farmall "MD"; Formal! Super C fast hitch
with cult,, mower and 2 bottom 14" pbv;
Formal! A with cult.
1960 B-150 International T-Tag Track
(good condition)
John Deere hay conditioner; New Hollaad Balet
“77” with starter; Smoker bale elevator; Internationa*
Harvester side rake; I. H. heavy disc; Dunham. Cnlti*
packer; I. H. corn planters; Oliver Superior 13 disc
drill; I. H. 2 bottom plow; McD. disc; 2 row Holland
planter (3 pt.); New Idea stalk shredder; 1-row Nerf
Idea picker; 2 new Idea spreaders; Judson lunc and
fert. drill; Papec hammer mill; 4 rubber tire wagons
with beds; Spring harrow; draw-bar seeder; 2 sets
double ladders; 600 tomato baskets; 6 tobacco wagons,
tobacco lath; 2 Minnich presses; Belts (1 endless); plat*
form scales; tobacco shears; winch; good express
on; feed cart; cattle rack; bale twine; some tirnotW
hay and numerous other items.
SALE STARTS AT 12:60 NOON
Aucts.
Carl Diller - 392-5235
J. Everett Kreidcr - 284-4517
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Terms by,
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