# Egg Ranch ed (tiruclc - Some eggs may also . (Continued from. Page 9) be P lcked U P by buyers at the •‘Eggs will be ttrider reifriig- f*™- eration collection ito de- OWK AIRFIELD livery,” said Paul Hess. Ship- _ . . , . „„ ping will be done largely in + Th f has P la f to , c °"’ ST company’s own refrigerat- struct lts own air P lane land ' STOP SUCKERS COLD MH - 30 R - MH3O is the U.S. Rubber reg trademark for its growth regulant. U.S. Rubber Co., Chemical Division, Naugatuck, Conn 86771 DISTRIBUTED BY P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN, PA. Another Free stall housing offers a combination of both loose bousing and the stanchion barn, but eliminates the disadvantages of both. The stalls placed on 4’ centers keep the cows separated, thus minimizing teat injury. There are smaller bedding re- quirements and bedding is changed less often. Users report cows are more content, produce more, and easier to care for, and require less hand labor and above all, are cleaner than the same cows in stanchion barns. t 4, . r * I i iA. 1 . ' - - , - FREY ECONOMY GATES •*f. i , , , - - .if -a. : . HEAP GATES ( 2 models) £ I U- UL / I i i H\cC ALL WEATHER SALT AND MINERAL REEDERS ; Frey Bros. .3 WITH First THE FREE STALL We Also Manufacture ing strip right on the farm. The future field is now toeing used for tobacco, but will be . « * j readied once that crop has Z-i-'OUTlty LicLTICI been harvested. Claude Hess A TP is a licensed commercial pilot, LIWnCfS /VSStl* I O and will use his private plane p. i, «• in the administration and pio- JT IgTlt r1p611116 motion of the Plain & Fancy Egg Ranch Inc A solid fence offers wind Lancaster County, turned out shelter for a distance only a meeting of the Lanches equal to its 'height. ter Land Owners Association i* ‘jj Settling for average grain yields is like putting an automatic half-hitch on crop profits. Look at Pennsylvania’s record for 1965. The average wheat yield was a record 34 bu. per acre, but good management and today’s good varieties can produce 45 to 50 bu. Barley averaged 48 bu. per acre (also a record high) but some farmers are now growing 75 to 80 bu. on good soils. Oats averaged 46 bu. Good growers are harvesting 70 to 75 bu. Ohio studies show that when wheat yields rise from 30 to 45 bu. per acre, cost per bushel drops about 24 cents simply be cause total crop expenses do not increase in the same propor tion as yields. Yes, there’s plenty of room for yield improvement that can come from Hoffman proven varieties. Hoffman quality seed . . . plus good farm practices. Set your sights on grain yields that are considerably above average! farm seeds C/ ALFALFA ■ CLOVER • OATS • HAY • PASTURE • FUNK'S G-HYiRID CORN Phone 397-3539 From Frey Bros. The sturdiest, most economical free stall on the market. Made of extra strong 10 ga. 2V2” O.D. tubing. A new design or placement of the resting bar for greater cow comfort, plus elimination of the so-called bedding board. Painted both inside and out. One piece construction No sharp edges, Compare our prices $14.50 each, $13.75 each in lots of 50 $13.25 each in lots of 100 or more. - u rifr A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. "LIFETIME STALL" ALL METAL FEED TROUGH AND HAY BUNKS A PATENTED FREY-OMATIC LATCH ALL METAL STOCK RACK m > - Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 3, 1966 Some fifty persons, one-third of whom were reportedly from Mitt, ’• J'UH-tuJr}' #J> • . Landisville (Lancaster County), Pa, R. D. 2 QUARBYVIUE PENNSYLVANIA Phone: (717) 786-2235 Wednesday night at Honey Brook, Chester County. The group assembled to reg ister a protest against the pro posed natural gas pipeline to be constructed between Mari etta and Eagle in the two county area Objections to the ■taking of land for this pur pose by the Manufactuiers Light and Heat Co of Pitts burgh are now being organ ized by the land owners associ ation Reportedly, the group is represented by counsel and plans to make a test case of pipeline trespassing A second meeting has been set for Tuesday, September 6, at 730 pm„ at Paul Z Mar tin Sales Stables on Route 23 between New Holland and Blue Ball The association spokesman said all concerned lanmeis and land owneis aie invited to attend this meet ing protesting acquisition of their land for pipeline use 's’ s TfJ *■'' X? • Plowing Contest 'Continued trom Page 1) held at the John Rodgers faim, Mifflin County Donald B Peterson, Honey Grove Rl, Juniata County, was named state champion plow man for 1966 Zimmerman, shown hei e following his winning pei ma nent possession of the County Plowing Contest tiophy in July, won the county title in 1965 and 1966 and finished fifth in last year’s state con test Milk and other dany pio ducts aie established favonte foods in America This national preference for milk has helped to stabilize the dairy industiy’s per capita pioduct sales and consumption Hot water... plenty of it! With a Texaco Fuel Chief Water Heater! These handsome, glass-lined heaters are mil} automatic and occupy a minimum ot floor space lhe\ produce hot v ater faster than it is noimalh used for sha\ mg bathing, dishu ash ing, and laundering—and at a fraction ol the cost ot old fashioncd u atcr heaters Come in and see them We also carry the complete line of Texaco Fuel Chiet furnaces, boners oilburncis, and Texaco Fuel Chiet Heating Oil the best your money can buy. (FuelChlef] Garber Oil Co. Texaco Fuel Chief Heating Oil 105 Fair view St. MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-2021 -1 We Give S& H ; . A / Green Stamps 13