16 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 26, 1966 NEPPCO Egg Quality School Set For July Or. P. E. Howes, Director •* NEPPCO's Egg Quality School, has announced that tkis year’s session will be held July 10th thru 14th at Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Virginia. Some of the subjects to be tovered will be plant sani tation and layout, freeze dry ing, extension of shelf-life of processed eggs, pasteurization, freezing and maintenance of Quality in liquid handling. At Landis JOHN 110 Lawn and Garden Tractor Get the feel of these exclusive features Independent ground-speed control. Single pedal clutches, brakes, and reduces travel speed. Safety start. Double-action braking power to both rear wheels. Foam-rubber-cushioned deep bucket seat* Automotive-type steering. Take a test-spin soon. 1305 Manheim Pike, Lancaster, Pa. USDA Releases New Study Summarizing Form Costs & Returns Annual costs and returns of 13 major classes of farms In 24 areas of the United While hand-candling will still be included in the course, more emphasis will be placed on the newest and most mod ern methods of egg produc tion, said Howes. Details on the five-day course, including enrollment information, can be had from the Director of Member Serv. ices, NEPPCO, 10 Rutgers Place, Trenton, N.J Bros., Inc. DEERE Landis Brothers, Inc. States are summarized for the period 1 ths4-63 In » re port published this week by the U.S. Department of Agri culture. The report, by USDA’s Eco nomic Research Service, a re vision of one Issued 5 years ago, coordinates informatfon on costs and returns of 42 important types of farms in the 13 major classes: Dairy, dairyjhog, egg producing, broiler, cotton, peanut, pea nut-cotton, tobacco, spring wheat, winter wheat, cattle ranches, and sheep ranches. The data on the various types of farms are roughly comparable, although one type of farm may differ from another in such aspects as location, size, or productiv- ity. Comparisons are possible parms; Long-Term Study, because of the same general 1954.63,” Statistical Bulletin manner of sampling, collect- 359, are available on post ing, and processing the data ca rd request from the Of~ used tor each type. flee 0 f information, UjS. 'De- Single copies of “Costs and partment of Agriculture, Returns on Commercial Washington, D.C., 202>50. WITH A SCIENTIFIC APPROACH TO MACHINE MILKING Enabling Dairymen to Produce Better Milk... at Greater Profit Through an Effective Program of MAST/T/S CONTROL Ph. 393-3906 POSEY’S GARDEN CENTER Bob Posey, Lancaster County Distributor 47 N. Broad St., Lititz Lloyd Ranck, Paradise R. D. 1, Representative in Southeastern Lancaster County Ephrata Adult Former Class On Corn & Soil The Adult Farmer program at Ephrata High School will conduct a class on "Interpret ing Soil Test Reports and Corn Planter Adjustment” on March 28th. The meeting will begin at 7:30 pm. in the Agriculture Shop. All area corn growers are invited to attend. Demonstrations and discus sion will include interpret ing Penn State University soil test reports, methods of ap plying recommended amounts of fertilizer, and calibrating the corn planter to plant the correct seed population, and HOLLAND STONE c. hoeurzf tfou can a/ford) new Holland CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. L HEW HOUAND PENNSYLVANIA SLEEVE-SUPPORTED BORE KEEPS LINER AWAY FROM TENDER SECRETORY TISSUE I , \ V, SECHETORV J . f tissue (nySj Fi-ESdlie X. v M annui a,J yy >• M haturai rumeK Wm S-C-'/r SUPPOSE \ '%L/ tender xW iulgins X / SECBETO,,Y Wm WITH USE if MILK TISSUE |E|E , J *l7 STARTS HERE M 9 apply tlie desired amount fertilizer. 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