Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 04, 1967, Image 8

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    ♦—Lancaster Faming, Saturday, March 4, 1967
Highway Dept.
Aids District
The Pennsylvania Depart
ment of Highways cooperated
in 1966 with the Lancaster
County Soil & Water Conser
vation District in the following
conservation practices, accord
ing to District Roadside En
gineer H. P Kaufman.
Seeding and Mulching
A total of 364,400 square
yards or 77 acres, of seeding
and mulching cut and fill
slopes was done by contract
along six miles of new high
ways. The routes involved were
LR. 792-2 (US. Route 30),
36011 10 and 36012-4.
Revitalization
The grass on cut and fill
slopes as well as on median
and interchange islands was
revitalized along 76 miles of
State Highways Materials used
included 19 tons of 8-16-16
fertilizer, 990 pounds of grass
seed and 125 pounds of crown
vetch seed.
Chemical Spraying
A total of 275 gallons of
herbicide (24D and 245 T) and
320 pounds ot soil sterilant was
applied along 380 miles of
State Highways. Brush, Poison
Ivy and noxious weeds were
treated in this program.
Goals For 1967
Highway Department goals
for 1967 conservation work in
clude: 70,000 square yards of
slope stabilization, by contract,
and revitalization along 50
miles of State Highways.
The Mayans invented their
calendar about 300 B C.
MOST ADVANCED
HYBRIDS IN
CORN-GROWING
HISTORY!
OR SILAGf
Contact Your Nearest
Hoffman Seed Man
FRANK H. BUCHER
2160 Main St., Rothsville, Pa.
626-6501
Lititz
LESTER ERB
312 S. Mount Joy St.
Elizabethtown, Pa 367-7112
JASON H. MELLINGER
R D. 1
Strasburg, Pa.
JONATHAN S. SHIRK
366 E. Main St., Bareville, Pa.
Leola 656-9302
D. WAYNE SWEIGART
R. D. 3
Elizabethtown, Pa,
EDGAP C. UMBLE
Peijuea \ve.
Cap, Pa.
A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC.
Lantiisville (Lancaster County), Pa
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Land has a cci ta'.n use, he
noted. Looking towwsid 'the year
2000, Funk said 45 million
acres will be needed for “peo
ple use” housing, shopping
centos, etc; 130 mMCvan avres
for recreation ('triple ‘today’s
■needs); 720 miildion acres for
timber production; arid 50 per
cent more land for food pro
duction- Total, one biillron
acres will be needed to do all
these things, “When you total
up all these land a cqu.i. e
merits,” Funk said, “vou find
you meed about 50 million
for a.. Tlfct Starling Engineered ham- fiMhZ '
See the display of stalls and other Starline Equipment
at the Lane. Co. Dairy Day. A Starline Representative
will be on hand.
L H. BRUBAKER
R. D. 3, Lititz, Pa.
350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster
Phone: Lane. 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766
Can Supply
TOP
Recommended
Cert. Cayuga Alfalfa • Cert. Pennscott Red
Cert. Saranac
Alfalfa
Cert. DuPuits
Alfalfa
687-6546
Cert. “Alfa” Alfalfa •
Cert. Vernal Alfalfa ®
Cert. Narragansett •
Alfalfa 0
Cert. Buffalo Alfalfa •
367-2280
442 4525
1 Alfalfa &. Red Clover available Pie inoculated
- ■t-- 4; 'I. ~ ' ■-
3%w
SMOKETOWN
ou can add more cows when you
, . . MECHANIZE WORK
. . . MODERNIZE HOUSING
with,
STARLINE BARN CLEANER
Fully automatic endless chain
models or the economical Roll-a-vyaY
iARLINE BARN EQUIPMENT
• VENTILATORS • WINDOWS
• FANS • STALLS
• WATER BOWLS
>v «aty.^a>...«s»raK!jflaßCa&^aßsa
ROHRER’S
Cert. Maine GrownJSeed Potatoes
Dekalb Corn - - - - SUDAX
-
nones more llhan all till* land
iln the U. S ”
The answer, of course, ils
mtillliiiple use of land—re'enea
lion and timber, for example.
WATER
Waller will be In short sup
ply before lood, the comselmi
tdom'st stated.
"Over the next ten yearns,
$240 million will be spent on
conltrol ol stream siOtation.”
“Another $2 billion ils sched
ule'd to bo spent on cleaning
up pollution in the nation’s
streams,” Funk note'd.
He compared soil lost from
cultivated a'lea's. 13 tons per
atire, with the 58 Inns per acre
accounted for by highway con
stiuit'i'on.
* 1113
SINCE
These
Varieties
Clover
Pennsylvania Red
Clover
Pennlate Orchard
Grass
Viking Trefoil
Climax Timothy
Cert, Russel Oats
Cert. Orbit Oats
Cert. Garry Oats
SjTiV
Ph. Lane. 397-3539
“The cost of mmilnllwlmiiing Other speakers on 'the pro
-1200 feet of highway whene gram Included Omni Baas, co
no conservation is present has unity co.ni.sc rvalfiiomt with the
benn shown to he $ll6 .per US. Soil Conservation Service;
yeWr, compared to $9 per yeur Elmer Senscnig, fp'.mer SWCD
where the land boird'eiring the director; Aaron Stauffer, SW
highway has applied conferva- CD diinecte i: an 1;! Strinliey Mus
tien know-how,” Funk slutted, selmciin, agi leu Mural specialist
He summaiized by saying w.ih the Lancaster County
lh ait where coirvaervaitiom Is aip- Farmers National Bank.
pliled to the Jana, everyone
benefits.
Top Yields of Forage with
PIONEER.SEED
Sorghum-Sudangrass
Hybrids
Pioneer offers you 6 outstanding alfalfas
~. each bred to fit specific needs. They’ll help
you get the most from each acre.
Pioneer brand forage sorghums 931 and 950
stand out as the New Generation in sorghums
—proved in several official state tests. Fill your
silo on an amazingly few acres.
If sorghum-sudangrass hybrids fit into your
plans, plant Pioneer variety 985. It’s bred for
fast starts and quick regrowth.
Take the first step toward fop yield's of
forage; order the seed you’ll need when your
salesman calls.
PIONEER
SEEDS
Save time! Save on labor!
Van Dale
GIANT CAPACITY
A powerful 9 mch auger is offset within a giant, fully
enclosed 12-inch steel hood. This umqqs. design provides a
reservoir for silage and feeds the full length of the feeder,
greatly increasing the capacity and speed with which feed
moves to the livestock. Handles the output of the largest
silo unloader with ease.
FEEDS ENTIRE HERD AT ONE TIME
Feed is angered the full length of the enclosed hood and k
then automatically dumped into the feeding bunk, providing
equal rations to each head of livestock at the same time. No
cattle crowding No spilled and wasted feeds. When feed
is dumped, the hood closes automatically and repeats as
often as needed.
SILENT, CLOG-PROOF OPERATION
Powerful 9-inch auger never touches the metal hood;
eliminating metal-10-metal friction,and providing the right
clearance to pi event binding and clogging even when mate
rials have high moisture content. Horsepower requirements
are greatly reduced too.
LET US GIVE YOU COMPLETE DETAILS OF TH*
AMAZING VAN DALE S-17 BUNK FEEDER
CALEB M. WENGER
S. D. 1 Drumore Center KI 8-2116 Quarryville, P*.
Mai-lirr ol ceremonies for the
meriting was Ivan Stauffer.
Alfalfa
Sorghum
Your Pioneer
Salesman
AUTOMATIC
BUNK FEEDER
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