Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 16, 1966, Image 17

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    pO, Floriculture vanla’s $22 million florlcul-
Pam/imli ture Industry was authorized
Industry Keseorch recently by the State Depart-
H.AKRIKIiriUr Research merit of Agriculture,
olmed at improving the com. Lel'and H. Bull, secretary
petltlve position of Pennsyl- of agriculture, said the study
reaHy packs a WALLOP!
ILMLERELISIAL
is Brothers, Inc.
Land
Lancaster
Elizabethtown
Farmers Exchange
Elizabethtown
Bamberger's Store
Elm
« i
Spring
Growing
HEISEY FARM SERVICE
Sales are at an all-time high. Here are a few of the reasons why;
SERVICE when you need it.
FAIR PRICES
BULK DELIVERY
OTHER PRODUCTS Armour and Miller fertilizers. Clover baler twine, farm
chemicals, insecticides and animal health products.
11 t s
Formersville
Equipment Co.
Farmers ville
Cope & Weaver
New Providence
Summers Brothers
A New Feed Business
Shouldn't you be buying from this young, energetic firm?
Heisey Farm Service
Lawn
*
Phones: 665-3121
a xa ai 3 s >• i • till I I Il*J «-<i JT I ? i
Plug.
Gap
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A Time of Growth
Is
With The Times Is
at your service
always
Will bo m'ndo by the Ponnsyi- Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 16, 1966—19
van la State University under • =—
contract with hl» department, .
'and with added financial sup- n southern states.
'Port by Pennsylvania Flower , IN ; ,' 0 ’" Mnsta^ , e ’ 7 ‘.
Growers. nn< Jollu "• 'hite, project
‘ . ~ ... Jende’s on the Penn State
It will bo directed, he ex- B tii ir, said their pm pose will
p a ned, toward improving to determine optimum
yield and quality of green- , convWna ti„ lls ot i, ph t. tern
house flowers and at reduc- ip e r a ture, carbon monoxide,
Ing cost of production. At- lnoistlne and lc ,, timy leve , s
alnment of these goals is lo] greenhollse flower clo , )Sj
imiportant to the state’s green
house operators, he added, , Secretary Hull said the
because of increased competi-istudy is one ot twenty being
■Won from outdoor productionlinitiated by the Depaitment
Get the BIG silo unloose** value!
VcillDdlO -TS^/
Delivers more silage faster
•Doubt* auger »y»- / yk \
t*m digs (h* sllag* /% \
lastsr and mor* / » '
•vsnlyund trail con- / ■ \
dltlona whothsr all- _ / Jls
agt Is frozen, wot,
•rdry.
Plxctusiva, adjustable
drive hub gives mora
positive traction,
keeps tha machlna
■ parating avanly,
and raqulraa lata
pawar.
DELIVERS lETTE
Tha double augara, operating In conjunction
with tha patantad V-paddla Impallara, digs tha
•llaga, mixes it thoroughly, and than throws it
down tha chuta. Your cows and cattla get good,
palatable allege... not a powdered mash as
•(tan happens with unloadsrs using blowers.
CALEB M. WENGER
R. D. 1, QUARRYVILLE, PA.
Drumore Center KI 8-2116
T-PROVE
e!SP
FEED MILLS at two convenient
locations
TWO BRANDS of commercial
plus our own
CUSTOM MIXING
Bellaire j \{
. 964-3444 367-2321
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> ’ ' i ( i "5 ‘,si
i PatinlH t-paful
1 auspanaltn kHN
untaadar (aval at all
llmaa and cantafad fat
mara alflclanl aparatlM
Standard—far dial I** tali'
Haavy Duty—tar alias Iff
to W
WRITS OR RHOMB US
FOR COMPLETE INFO*
NATION AND PRICES.
feed
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of Agriculture with harness
ru r Inn revenue appropriated
by the Legislature with the
approval ot Governor William
W. Scranton
Farm Prices Still Up
9% Over Year Ago
Average prices received by
state farmers for their prod
ucts in March were unchanged!
from Febiuary levels, but re
mained 9 percent above those
of a year earlier, according to
the Pennsylvania Crop Report
ing Service.
The US. average of prices
received by laimeis in March
was one peicenl lower than
in Febiuaiy Aveiage prices
paid by tarmeis for commodi
ties and sei vices however,
lose almost one peicent to the
highest level on lecoid
Continued decline in the hog
maiket in Pennsylvania was
offset by increases langing
fi om 50 cents to $1 50 a bun
dled weight in most other live
stock categones Match hog
puces averaged $25 80 in mid
month, down $2 80 from a
month earlier.
Bi oiler and roaster prices
advanced one cent a pound,
but puces received for eggs
dropped one cent a dozen com
pared to Febiuary quotations.
Prices of most field crops
declined a cent or two a bush
el Potato prices rose five cents
a hundi edweight to $3.15.
Did You Know That
it you sew with vom
you’ie sewing the piofession
al way’ This means that
vom gaiments cull look cus
tom-tailoied because you
pi ess each seam and dart as
con sew
QUIET...
ECONOMICAL!
Texaco Fuel Chief
Oil Burner
with the new exclusive Jet
Flame Booster. This may be
the time to think about re
placing your old burner with
a brand-new, high-efticiency
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orsteam-heatingsjstems Con
tains the latest research devel
opment, Texaco’s new Jet
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cally designed end cone and
stabilizer that provides the
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We also carry the complete
line of Texaco Fuel Chief fur
naces and hot-water heaters—
plus Texaco Fuel Chief Heat
ing Oil, the best your money
can buy. We pride ourselves
on giving top service in this
area. Give us a call.
ffuelChlefl
We Give S&H
Green Stamps
Garber Oil Co.
Texaco Fuel Chief
Heating Oil
10 s' Fair view St.
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Ph. 653-2021
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