—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 15, 1966 6 and sunny, the rest of the week was cool and windy. Farmers made good use of die favorable working conditions _ . .... ... as silo filling neared comple- Typical fall weathei prevail- tion in most sec ,tions of the ed during most of the week in state Plant ing,of fall seeded Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania grains made good progress af- Ci'op Reporting Service said ter the ground dried out {ol . in this, the final report of the lowing last week’s rains. Oth •eason. Except for Saturday f arm activities included ap *nd Sunday, which were wann pj e picking, potato digging and Crop Roundup VOU’VB OOT TO HA VK A «V«TEM..CO JAMESWAY POWER CHORIN3 BIG J FREE ACCESS STALLS , GIVE YOU MORE VALUE Hot-Dip galvanized Extra rugged Sanitary design Most complete line available Jamesway free access stalls are dipped into molten Zinc after fabrication to cover both inside and outside surfaces against rust and corrosion. Saves repainting, makes cleaning easier for better sanitation. You get more value, longer lasting investment. Stalls can be cut to length you need, are easy to install. Stop in today to see hot-dip galvanized equipment and for prices. J] M. E. SNAVELY §45 South Cedar Street Ph. 626-8144 Lititz, Penna. 17343 “This is what I call a performance plow!” I V ’J ‘ \ Ne\ ig- ge pi jg Allis-Chalmers 9000 Series Plow! It’s built to team with big tractor power, withita Srigid frame for durability—light draft for fuel econ omy and time-saving. Accurate depth control and good trash clearance make it a top performer. Avail able with 4,5, 6 or 7 bottoms in 14 or 16-inch sizes. > Get this ground-turning capacity nowl JEV Allen H. Mof-r Farm Equipment IAtIS CHALMtW* N. G. Myers & Son Rheems, Pa. Chef Long Nissley Form Service Akron, Pa. Washington Boro, Pa- L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. Grumelli Farm Service L. H. Brubaker Quarryville, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. New Holland grape harvest. Seme, are**., of the State got frost again' dur ing the week, but.these has been no widespread damage to date* Harvest of com for silage* progressed rapidly during ithe week, and is about 90 percent completed. Nearly a third of the corn for grain is still not mature, and picking has start ed in only a few areas. SMALL GRAINS In speeches, we can- Planting of barley is virtual- not locate the subject or ob ly completed throughout the i ect > cither. State, with wheat sowing near ly two-thirds finished. Harvest of buckwheat has been delayed by rainy weather and the lack of killing frosts. HAY AND PASTURE Growth of hay and pasture continues to be slow. Adequate moisture is available for good growth, but warmer weather- is needed. Some hay is being cut for silage, but many stands are to short for harvesting. Pas tures are now supplying near normal amounts of feed OTHER CROPS Harvesting of potatoes mov ed into high gear as soil con ditions permitted. Although yields are below normal, they are much higher than expected early in the season. Harvest * S I v Advantages: of Fall Plowing Down Gives opportunity for part of spring work •to -be done 'when time is less critical. - - 2. Allows winter freezing and thawing to mellow heavy soils and provide better seed bed. , 3. Causes fields to dry and warm up earlier permits earlier planting. 4. Avoids soil' compaction from working fields when too wet. 5. Escapes planting delays caused by wet springs. 6. Reduces run-.off and ir>- ’-eases stored moisture. 7. Increases', yields’ of m« \ ' Call on us—,W for you. P. L i SMOKETOWH CORN Helping the World Grow Better OFVT w«» in profMM to York Com, # New Holland ty where fields were quite (Continued from Page 2) wet. Apple harvest continues In full swing in the Adams- HOGS v Franklin-York urea. Picking of October 10, 1960 Jonathans'ls'nearly finished, Hogs averaJged 25 cents high* with most growers working on er as 724 head sold. Retail, 24- Red and Yellow Delicious. 25; wholesale (U.S. 1-3), 23.7®- Size is generally good, with 24.35; heavyweights, 23-24. The good quality. Picking of Stay- io shoats offered brought 14-17, man should start next week. COBEY ATTENTION FARMERS! You can now buy direct from Cobey Warehouse • Wagons • Spreaders • Packers • Mulchers # Disc Harrows, etc. . Also New Idea and Badger Equipment HEISEY FARM SERVICE Shirfcsville, Pa. Ph. 865-4526 Lebanon County just off Rt. 343 of ORTHO FERTILIZERS y crops. 0 UNIPEL FERTILIZER Available in AGS BULK v Spreader Service te Now and Receive 1 Valuable Coupons emable on Quality Merchandise -)ED CASH TERMS appyto program your Fail Fertilization ER & BRO., INC CALVES October 10, 1960 •Receipts totaled 128 head, but no price information was reported. t PHONE 397-3539 TTTTTTTTTTTTttTtffftf^ 1 I 1 .^1 2