Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 04, 1967, Image 9

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    # SWCD 10. .Sponsored a 4-H Soil and
Wafer Conservation Club.
(Continued trom *>a«e 1> li. Held 12 regular monthly
was held at the Isaac Geib and mdetiinigis with the coopeasiluing
Ilomei Graybill farms. agencies,
8. Held watershed meetings 12 . Sponsored a Land Use
out The comiw mtICS through ‘ ond Management Contest for
o Vo-Ag Students.
Z f ra ' 13. Three cUrectors attended
rontfet th St3te Plowing the State Soil and Water Con-
vention at Lewistown.
1966 District Financial Report
Balance on Hand 1/1/66
Received from Co Comm.
Intel est on Bonds
Banquet Tickets
Plowing Contest
Total Income
Dues
a State
b National
Directors Travel
Clerical, Postal, Office
Awards and Contests
Soil Stewardship Week
Tours and Field Days
Dinners and Meetings
Annual Report
Treasurers Bond
. Total Expenditures
Balance on Hand 1/1/67
AGWAY IRRIGATION CLINIC TOES. EVE., MARCH 14
Agway
Now Is The Time To Plan For
Your Irrigation Needs For
Control Moisture With, Racebilt
WHICH TAKES ONE BIG GAMBLE OUT OF FARMING
AGWAY IRRIGATION CLINIC
When: Tuesday Evening, March 14 7‘ 30 P.M.
Where: Agway Bee Line Center Meeting Boom
, (former Farm Bureau store) 1027 Dillerville Rd., Lancaster
Who May Attend: Any One Interested In Irrigation
Refreshments Will Be Served
MARK YOUR CALENDAR TODAY!
AGWAY IRRIGATION SYSTEM EQUIPPED WITH
Agway Irrigation Specialists are experts at irrigation layout and design.
They will consider all the factors that will affect irrigation on your farm;
to prepare a recommendation that will do the job, and do it right. Agway
has a full line of equipment to fit a portable irrigation system for your
farm.
CALL TODAY AND ASK FOR AN APPOINTMENT
Agway Bee Line's Local Commodity Technicians are:
MR. FRED KERLIN MR. HAROLD KINSEY
Agway
INCOME
DISBURSEMENTS
BEE - LINE SUPPLY CENTER
THE PRICE IS RIGHT!
Aluminum Irrigation Systems *
MARLOW PUMPS
Bee Line Supply Center
1027 DILLERVILLE ROAD, LANCASTER
24 HOUR SERVICE DAILY PH. 394-0541
OFF CAR PRE-SEASON WIRE SALE
NOW THRU MARCH 18
Hurry! Take advantage of pre-season sale
14. Sponsored the outstand
ing associate director, Vincent
Hoover, to attend the State
Convention at Lewistown,
15. Henry Hackman repre
sented the district at Wells
boro during the Susquehanna
River Basin Compact meeting.
16. Everett Krei d e r and
Amos Funk attended the North
east Regional Soil and Water
District Meeting at Boston.
17. Amos Funk and Aaron
Stauffer attended the National
Soil and M aler Conservation
Meeting at New Orleans.
18 Aaron Stauffer represent
ed the distiict at the state
hearing for relocation of Route
23.
$ 356.56
1400.00
80.80
531.00
25.00
$2393.36
• Garden Spot YFA
(Continued from Page 1}
com, developing terraces, con
tour stripping, sod waterways,
farm pondr, and will point out
how SCS caln assist farmers
m these projects
The meeting will be open to
anyone interested im the sub
ject, Elmer noted.
$ 50.00
100.00
44.40
1200.77
172.53
33 50
14.00
605.48
15 00
15 00
$2250 68
Compounds of silver
very poisonous.
$142 68
• Market Fags five years. He noted that
(Continued from Page 5) Lancaster County was In a
health, and breeding. « ood P° s ’ (, °" * “"g? »
Hicks reviewed the “Penn- *argc share of that project
sylvani.a Poultry Poiformante c fL, nee "’ . , , ..
Program,” which included e .-, “"V ~ E * C , at hl ®
forms for recording cap. Hal in- Communaty Center, com
vealimenits, pen results, opeut- ‘ lO senes of three
ing expenses, sales, and a ''vhich w«s sponsored by the
summa'iy Lam.woller County Poultly As
“ Records are one of the most sw-JiLon Program committee
important items in the pou’Ay c ' u -‘ mJ Harold Esbenshade
inidusitiy •oday, and aire going served as master of ceremonjew
to get more important in the 01 " iria infoimalLronlal
future,” the speciwl.Lt con- me£,tm S.
eluded.
BANKERS LOOK
AT POULTRY
Two, area ag l ricu' Ituiwl 1 tuiwl bank
ing specialists gave pouLtnyrntn
an insight into the importance
of poultry to the eccnomy of
the county, and exp Lamed how
balnkers e< aiualte loUn appli
cants
George Lewis, Conestoga Na
tional Bark’s agiu'ciiltunal rep
regsntrJMve, sadd ‘that manage
ment abJJity, repay ability, amid
equity arc the bankers’ three
most important coni-ide ration's
in making a loiafn In nidgilng
ouira'enlt assets and cumsmlt li
albrhtile's, Lewis said they lake
to slee a ratio of 1 to 1, or
better In evaluating equity,
he noted a simitar iritao would
be about a minimum “When
01 editors own a larger pant ol
your business than vou do, Dt
can limit youi ability to re
pay a loan,” Lewis sa.d
are
Call Biown, manage• of the
Lawraisteir Farm Credit olTicie,
satd that the current poultry
expansion in the county got
underway ah out 1961, and that
ain outsider's image of the
county now wa's lalrge poultry
houses
’67
Brown predicted the need
for 41 million more layers in
the Northeast In the next
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 4, 1967—9
Wear Texas Cowboy Boots
Brandin’ Iron Specials
Next Week Only 10% OFF
$ 7.55
Natural Rough $18.95
All With Regular Heel
Youth Natural With Flat Heels $7.55
Texas Cowboy Boots Brandin’ Iron Specials
$18.25
$10.65
Mens Black
Boys Bough
Youth Black
$ 7.25
A
197 Greenfield Road, At The By-Pass
Next To Anderson Box Co., Lane., Pa.
397-4451
In a 2C-mile race, a man
would v/in over a horse be
cause of his endurance
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Moved To
New Location
FOR FAST
ON-THE-FARM
SERVICE
SWEIGART
FIRESTONE
329 West High St. 1
Manheim, Pa.
665-2258 1
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Youth Natural
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