Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 26, 1966, Image 16

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    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
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fertilizer.
Additional information r,,,,.
corning the meeting can i,„
obtained by contacting
Charles Ackley, agriculture
Instructor at Ephrata. Huh
School.
An ice cream party
planning session will be h»id
Thursday evening March :i
at 8:00 p.m. to plan Adult
Farmer courses and da**,.,
for next year. All mteicM.
ed farmers in Ephrata ,uui
Cocalico school districts M p
urged to attend. Course
lection will be from a «, f ie
variety of farm mechanic,
and agricultural production
subjects.
Don’t let a few w«rm d,u,
dush you into the gaicl.-n
while the soil is still too v.ct
to work. AVorking wet , o il
puddles it and when dned
out, it stays hard all sum.
mer.
Inside, outside, you’ll find the rich 1
quarried look of HOLLAND
STONE adds a touch of real ele
gance to your building designs.
And yeti HOLLAND STONE ia
one of die most economical build
ing materials today. Its unique
versatility in size and shape lends
• structural freedom to builders,
meeting new ideas, as well as cost
problems. Comes in a wide choioo
of naturally warm, distinctive
colors, pins Colonial while.
NEW DARI - KOOL BOU-MATIC
SLEEVE-SUPPORTED INFLATIONS
• Reduce Udder Irritation
• Increase Milk Production
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PREVENTS TEAT EROSION
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provides positive relief
from constant vacuum
and does not pump bac
teria into the udder
(when pulsators and
vacuum are operating
properly).
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