• Tc&BceoShidy (Continued from Past 6) cent, they return to low heat, pnch burning unit is capable of putting out 30,000 BTU per hour, Yocum said. Although this equipment is relatively unknown in Lances* (or County tobacco sheds, Yo cum said H has been used ex tensively in flucscured and hurley areas. One burner will handle the tobacco in about ]OO square feet of floor space, he explained. As a side experiment, Roh rcr and Yocum will try hang ing tobacco closer together in one section on the heated side of the shed. If it cures as well as the less crowded tobacco, it would suggest that with supplemental heat more tobacco stalks could be handled per square foot, thus increasing the shed’s carrying capacity. Yocum suggested that sup plemental heat may also be the answer to some of the slow curing problems with Penn- SEED Redcoat Wheat Pennrad Barley Cleaned Tested Arthur L. Reist 1050 Eden Rd., Lane., Pa. 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Mafz Farm Equipment' bel-60, Some farmer* have • DHIA complained to the part that (Continued from Page 1) £?“ .SLJSTS UtSS leered Holatoin cow. averted to «.£ 1.633 lbs. of milk, 83 U». of Yocum felt that if the re- £ l ’ suits of the heat study come J be u^,^L C, R 7!nnMs up to expectations a meeting di »- of interested farmer*, exten- * er > <£!i ced sion lervice, and burner manu- of 38,7 r ®* rf s te r?L facturers may be arranged for cow* avenged 1.&49 lbs,. of next summer. More will be m of buttcrfat wi,h learned about the results as a 38/0 len ' the tobacco begins to move through the stripping room this winter, Yocum said. for travel to the various state and national shows by teachers # Vo.-Ag. Teocheis and students, the association (Continued from rage 1) members felt a reevaluation of cro p S the rules and regulations gov- Recommendations will be erning such trips was overdue, printed out on forms similar Members indicated their feel to that now used by cooperat- * n 8 s by a show of hands on ing Dairy Herd Improvement reevaluation question. Act- Association members. A bar president Lews Ayers an graph for each nutrient will nounced he will appoint a tell the farmer just how much committee to study the issue fertilizer he needs to apply to an(i report hack to the group, his particular fields, based on T. M. Malin, area adviser, their soil type and present noted the area FFA Leader state of fertility. This method ship Conference will be held will be much less general than in Lancaster County this year, the old standard way of re- Warwick High School was porting soil tests, Hackenber- chosen as the site and the ten ger said, and will help the tative date was set for October farmer readily determine his 27. own soil nutrient needs. . . __ , , „ The leadership session is an Hackenberger also told the annua i affair in which all of teachers association that he j?FA chapter presidents had ordered seed and weed anc f v j c€ presidents get to mounts to be used for instruc- gether for instruction on their toon purposes in county agru- an( j responsibilities by culture classes. These will be the , teacherS) a nd county and purchased out of the Fair sta , te FFA offic6rs . Wlll Fund> also be a training session in In a discussion of allowances public speaking and parliamen ■■ tary procedures. “You don't have to go to the national finals to see this champion!" , AUJS-CHALMEU- N. G. Myers & Son Rheems, Pa. Nissley Farm, Service Washington Boro, Pa. New Holland Malin also announced that Larry Breneman, Lampeter- Strasburg High School, will be going to 'the dairy show at Wa terloo, lowa, as a result of his 10th-place ranking in State FFA Daily Judging. The next county FFA meet ing is scheduled for Solanco Hugh School on September 26 at 430 pm: Boys competing for the three dairy calves an nually donated to FFA mem bers by the county breed as sociations will be interviewed at that time. The next county agriculture teacher’s meeting will be held at Penn Manor High School on October 6, at 430 pm. BOOK BEEF FEEDS NOW! REAL Price Protection See Us For Details EBY’S MILL LITITZ Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 10, 1966—7 • Ntw Holland horses September 5, 1066 (Continued from Pngo 2) 087 . n . FEEDER STEERS Choice . hA,?™ inn* 800-1100 U». 24.75-25.35, Good jjjj* j 1 *®'gj. ™“° m” ib Pony’ mSIS ■»-»*«- .2M - *» 450-575 lbs. 24.10-24.50. nsietl, CALVES 511 Vcnlcrs slow and unevenly steady to $1 Lower. September 5, 1966 „ VE I AL n ho A lC oo Ifii' Receipts totaling 759 head Couple 42,50-43, sold steady Retail, 26-27 25; Standard 34-37, Utility 29-34, who j esa i e (US. 1-3), 25 50-26; CU er AiirHTFR OAI VPS heavyweights 25-26; sows. 18.- “T 50-21. The 23 shoats olTeied 0. h ™ 22 Jr 31 ? brought 18-23 each. 34-36.50, Standard 29.50-34. cows September 7, 1966 A steady trend prevailed as One-hundred and one head 140 cows, 3 bulls, and 7 heif- averaged $1 higher. Choice ers sold. Fresh Holsteins, 275- and Prime 36-42.50; Good and 680; Guernseys, 150-250; other Low Choice, 33-35.50: Stand breeds, 150-280. Heifers, 260- ard, 31-33; Common, 26-30. 325. all "Certified'' seed is NOT alike DON’T LET ANYBODY tell you all Certified seed is the same. There IS a difference! The certification tag is not enough, Hoffman tags on the seed you sow can mean bigger crop profits; for you. That fact has been demonstrated ov^r 60 years. Get complete information and prices on Hoffman BARLEY, WHEAT and RYE. Contact your Hoffman Seed Man or phone 898-2261. I AH fHoffman Seeds, inc. Landisville, Penna. Quality Concentrates Long Booking Period High Vitamin “A” Content Complete Nutrient Balance Our Booking Program Offers HEMPFIELD /hhA % M No other Pennsylvania seed producer can equal Hoffman’s long experience in producing large quantities of seed grains. Hoffman quality makes a big difference too. Hoffman begins with good foundation seed, grows it in selected fields under personal supervision. It’s cared for and harvested under special conditions to maintain high quality. Better cleaning, careful laboratory testing and good handling and storage round out the quality picture. EAST PETERSBURG HOGS CALVES September 5, 1966 MILLS r -
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