18—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 26, 19@6 M \im\ Film appointed — LI 1 1U TJjKU KHPIIHSKXTATIVH Pa. Crop Planting Corn Acreoge Steady Pennsjhanla t.irmeis’ Mnrih 1 planting intention*, lepoits indicate that they will plant ■the '•.line acreage in corn as in 10 61 Plantings ot rje Uibt fall weie 10 peieem huger than the pie\ious> tall, but •wheat plantings weie oil 3 percent. R} e plantings were probably increased to mini mize the dram on Winter feed etfpphes Inienlories of com on famis weie higher than in other recent diought years and hay stocks were some what laiger than nv several years, but many farms still have little or no reserves. .Acreages to be cut tor hay and to be planted to oats, tobacco and soybeans are ex peered to be smaller. In creased acreages of barley and white potatoes are ex pected. The Maich 1 survey inrii- ] as t jear and the smallest cates tarmeis intend to plant aciease since 1952. It com -1,225,000 aeies m coin, 3 paies mth 29 400 awes for percent more than the 1960- t he 1960-454 a\erage Histone 64 average. Barley acreage, lecords show a record low of including plantings made last IS 000 awes haivested in . ~ , . 1934 and a lecoid high of fall, at 191,000 acres are 6 .. .... , “ 49 000 acres harvested in percent laiger than the 1965 191 s in the past 10 years acreage and average. Oats acieag e has ranged from a planted and to be planted (Continued on Page 19) Add Up Dairy Dollars ... Our milk-making FLORIN DAIRY FEEDS make a big difference in the size of your milk checks. They're scientifically formulated, balanced and blended to provide the vitamins, min erals, proteins your dairy cattle need to keep healthy . . . keep giving more milk. To add up more dairy dollars, see us soon for your feed needs. rt#* 1 * £a& Intentions show a 2 percent decline to 174,001) acies -which is also 10 pet cent below aveiage. This i s anothei record low and continues the long term' decline of this crop. March 1 intentions for soy beans show a 7 percent de cline to 14,000 acies but these are evtremely indefinite at this earli date. Tobocco Growers Plan 7 Percent Decrease As of March 1, Common wealth tobacco growers in tended to deciease their Tvpe 41, Pennsylvania Seedleat acreage by 7 percent, accoid mg to the Pennsylvania Ciop Reporting Seivice This places indicated acreage for harvest in 1966 at 25,000 acres. Aeieage harvested at this level is 2,000 acres less than Wolgemuth Bros., i»c. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Addison IT Martin. Inc. ot Ephinta R 2 lias been appoint, eel as an Agri-Ihulder by Rut ter Mig. Co. ot Kansas City, Mo He will sene the con stniction and handling needs ot faints and lai m-related businesses in this atea The Martin Company offers •erection and engineering seiv ices ranging from the plan ning and layout of farm sys tems to gram or teed mills. Matenal handling equipment, storage facilities, and build ings aie included in the Mar. tin pioduct hue. Piodncts handled by Mar- ■ tm will include Stor-N-Dry gram diying sjstems, metal buildings, wet gr'am storage and low moisture silage tanks, self-hmloading Stor-O-Matic tanks, bulk teed tanks, giant gram stoiage bins and build ings, square and round bolt ed tanks. • Hove You Heard? (Continued from Page 15) Worth Knowing About Salmon Americans have enjoyed the convenience of canned salmon since the late 1 SCO's. Convenience and delicious flavor aie only two reasons for seiving it. Salmon falls in the food group with meat, poultry, cheese and eggs. This mieans it provides com plete protein to build and repair body tissues. Prices for canned salmon lange tiom the least evpen- Ph. 653-1451 sive Chum variety up to the enhance the flavor ,v M| Chinook or Kins Salmon. foods without addin. ,j ' r J Sockeye, or red variety, is a but adding ascorlm, ~ ll( favorite In dishes where rich- tamiii C). '■ ness and color are desired. Use lemon , Pink salmon, lighter in col- son cooked vegetal. - or and containing less oil, ing one tablespoos , ~ ] ’ v ‘ is suitable tor casseroles, juice for each tab.-- .. , m loats, or croquettes where melted butter or i '* colbr is less important. Lemon butter i« ~ M Essentially each variety of servet * over green ■; m, * has the same tood pmagus, broccoli, c.-i,,.,, value. The principal varla- loat’y green veget.i,-,. tion is in the amount of oil Thin mayonnaise m the fish contains. dressing with lemoi m,,, Some Ways To Use this make s an excel;-- Low-Calorie Lemons mg for cole sian ,i,j ou * Tart, golden lemons can tuna or chicken sa a PLAN AHEAD! Call us now' and insure prompt service this Spring Get the MOST for your DOLLAR from DRY NITROGEN Materials Top dress early for maximum returns WHEAT 45 lbs. BARLEY —3O lbs. ” p " PASTURES 100 lbs. - Nit - «« ORGANIC PUNT FOOD CO. Grofftown Road, Near Waterworks Lancaster PUBLIC SALE Farm Equipment Kendig Road, Willow St., Pa., just off Rt. 272, ofl Kendig Farm, Willow Street, Pa., Lane. Co. TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1966 A.C. D-17 Tractor, excellent shape; Farmall "MD"; Farmall Super C fast hitch with cult., mower and 2 bottom 14" plow; Formal! A with cult. 1960 6-150 International T-Tag Truck (good condition) John Deere hay conditioner; New Baler “77” with starter; Smoker bale elevator; International Harvester side rake* I. H, heavy disc; Dunham Cnlti* packer; I. H. corn Oliver Superior 13 disc drill; I. H. 2 bottom plow; McD. disc; 2 row Holland planter (3 pt,); Nevp Idea stalk shredder; 1-row New Idea picker; 2 new ? ldea spreaders; Judson. lim® and fert. drill; Papec hammer mill; 4 rubber tire wagons with beds; - Spring* Jiarrow; draw-bar seeder; 2 sets double ladders; 600 tomato baskets; 6 tobacco wagons, tobacco lath; 2 Minrach presses; Belts (1 endless); form scales; tobacco,-shears; winch; good express wag on; feed cart; cattle rack; hale twine; some timothy hay and numerous lother items. SALE STARTS AT 12:00 NOON Aucts* Carl Diller - 392-5235 J. Everett Kreider - 284-4517 Call Us Now Phone 392-4963 of Terms by, BENJ. B. KENDl fi