Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 30, 1966, Image 12

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    12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 30, 1966
• Reflections
FIVE YEARS AGO
(Continued from Page 6)
26,000-bird capacity broiler
plant on the William Myer
farm, north of Myerstown. My
cr also showed them his 90-
cow pole bain and milking par
lor systems
At two commercial establish
ments the poultrymen viewed
the manufacture of pharmaceu
ticals and the dressing of poul
tiy.
On the Raymond Musselman
farm at Bethel Rl. a home
made. 40-ton feed tank was
the major attraction Mussel
man buys feed in bulk for his
33,000 laying hens
Machine Grows Grass In
doors A grass incubator, re
cently put into operation at
Wyeth Laboratories at Mariet
ta, will repoitedly turn 84
pounds of grain into 550
pounds of green grass in seven
days Whether winter or sum
mer outside, the machine caies
not.
The installation is designed
to produce green forage for
several thousand labbits and
guinea pigs, and several hun
dred monkeys used in testing
woik
Hopefully, a spokesman for
the laboratoiy said this week
(July 8), the machine’s pio
duction will replace the kale
and beets now being raised and
fed
Hydroponic Industries, Inc,
manufacture! s of the Martin
Foiager, claim grass can be
produced for about $lO a ton,
including all seed and operat
ing costs
Bicksler Named Poultryman
Of The Year Homer J
Bicksler, manager of the Penn
sylvania Faim Bureau hatch
eiy at Harnsburg, and form
er piesident of the state poul
tiy federation, uas recently
named “Poultryman of the
Yeai’’, at the federation’s an
nual confeience at State Col
lege.
Leslie S Hubbaid of Lancas
ter another past president of
the federation and former ic
upient of the award, piesented
Bickslei with a scroll in re
cognition of his many years of
seivice to the mdustiy and to
the federation
Also honored was Harry H
Kauffman, who retned at the
end of June as head of Penn
State’s poultry extension divi-
Dairymen!
CONTROL FLIES
with
CIODRIN
and
VAPONA
Combination Spray
Approved for use on
dairy cattle.
Alfalfa
FERTILIZER
0-20-20
3-12-12
0-15-30
Available in Bulk,
Bags or Spread
ORGANIC PLANT
FOOD CO.
GROFFTOWN RD.
next to Waterworks
Ph. 392-4963 or 392-0374 ‘
sion.
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Solanco FFA Electa Trimble
Paul Trimble, Quarryville
Rl, was elected president of
the Solanco Future Farmer
Chapter Thursday night (July
13). The son of Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Trimble, Paul will be
a senior in vocatioinal agricul
ture in September. Other offic
ers named were: vice presi
dent, Gerald Kreider, Quarry
ville Rl; secretary, - Richard
Geyer, Quarryville Rl; treasur
er, Carl Troop, Quarryville R 3:
reporter, Raymond Bomberger;
sentinel, Ronald Kreider, Quar
ryville R 2; and chaplain, Na
than Dombach, Quarryville Rl.
* « ib
Ten Years Ago
JULY, 1956
Barn Raising On Click Farm
Some 90 friends and neigh
bor turned out last week
(July 6) to replace a tobacco
bai n which was blown down
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[wiRTHMOREj
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last March on the Aaron Glide
farm at Quorryville R 2.
A serioi of Lancaiter Farm*
inf photos followed the swift
progress of the barn raisins
showing the results of one
day’s dedicated efforts.
Farm Museum To Expand
The famed Pennsylvania Farm
Museum at Landis Valley ac
quired an additionad two acres
iccently, and plans to expand.
“Officials of the Pennsylvan
ia Historical and Museum Com
mission came to Lancaster this
week (July 20) to survey pi As
pect s for expansion both at
Landis Valley and at the Eph
rata Cloisters.
The comtnisbion vetoed the
idea of a farm village, empha
sizing that the individual
character of the farm museum
would be lost.
Wh'Mi plans are completed,
the grounds of the museum
will be turned about face, and
will look toward the Lancaster-
Reading highway.
It is hoped the farmhouse
once occupied by the Landis
INCREASE IN PRICE
WITH A NEW
Brothers, and now. serving n»Lebanon, York, and Berks also
office and museum, will bo fur* voted "no” on continuation of
nished in a style typical of the controls,
year in which it was built. This is the fourth coniccu
* * • • tlve year local farmers have
turned down wheat marketing
quotas.
♦ • • •
Rain* Hinder Field Work
Rainy weather continued to
hamper field work on area
farms. Harvesting of hay was
difficult in all sections. Corn
has excellent, dark green color
and stands waist high.
Rain during the first two
weeks of July totaled about 75
percent of the normal for the
entire month. M. M. Smith,
Lancaster County Agent, re
ported “I don’t know when
I’ve seen corn, tomatoes, and
tobacco grow as fast as they
have this year.”
County Farmers Vote Down
Wheat Quota Although
farmers across the nation voted
better than four to one for
continuation of federal con
trols on next year’s wheat crop,
Lancaster County farmers vot
ed five to one against the
measure.
IDE OUTLET
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Neighboring counties of
If flies are about to drive your cattle crazy.
• then you better see us fast for
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weak, half-hearted fly sprays, then you’re ready
*■
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DIBROM is registered to spray over and around
cattle. In fact, Dibrom in emulsified form is even
safe to spray on food crops, up to four days of
harvest,
It’s easy to use, comes to
you ready-mixed and gives
you real economy. Sure, it
costs a little more than
your pyrethrin sprays, but
you’ll find that it gives a
lot better kill. So when all
is said and done you wind
up getting back a lot more
of the money that flies
have been costing you in
reduced milk and meat
production.
Come in and see us . . .
well be glad to show you
how to go after flies like
you mean it -with
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Aungft Holstein Leads Red
Rose DHIA A registered
Holstein owned by Harry Aun
gst. Marietta Rl, completed the
highest 305-day lactation re
cently in the Red Rose Dairy
Herd Improvement Associa
(Continued on Page 13)
Robert K. Rohrer
Bulldozing - Grading
Pafz Soles & Service
Barn Cleaners - Silo
Unloaders - Cattle Feeders
Quarryville, R. D. 1
Hensel 548-2559