Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 08, 1967, Image 19

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    State's Fight Against egg production in Pennsylvania.
Pullorum In Last Staqe New regulations have been
9 adopted, making it mandatory
HARRISBURG The state •’iter April 1. 1968, for blood
agriculture department an- testing all poultry breeding
nounced new steps in its 43- Hocks in the state.
year-old fight to stamp out pul- “This is the final stage of our
lorum disease once the most campaign for complete pul
serious threat to poultry and lorum eradication in Pennsyl-
You Say You Can’t Afford To
Pay $35. to $4O. Rent For
Corn Ground?
Well, You Can't If You
Don't Fertilize Properly
Plow Down Q-Base 34-3-8
400 lbs. per acre
Plus 150 lbs. Row
Super Q 7-30-10
Plant 22,000 stalks.
For More Profits, Call
J. MARK ESHLEMAN
Lititz R 2
1967
W. Virginia
FEEDER CATTLE
& CALF SALE
South Branch Stockyards, Inc.
Moorefield, West Virginia
FRIDAY, APRIL 14
7:30 p.m. (E.S.T.)
ESTIMATED
1250 to 1600 Head
TWO YEAR OLDS, YEARLINGS & CALVES
Ail long haired West- Virginia Cattle
Sale sponsored by the West Virginia
Department of Agriculture and
the South Branch Stockyards, Inc.
vania,” State Agriculture Secre
tary Lcland H. Bull said. “Once
attained, this will result in signi- infnrfirvn
ticant savings to the poultry in- . ’ .. „
dustry and the Commonwealth.” ~ * n , morc than a mil-
PniiniM.m <• ~ *' on blood tests disclosed
o w fiou h i e cascs ° f
try and caused serious losses ...
from the death of birds, espec- „ Dr - Jobn c - Shook - director
ially chicks. The disease is * . the department’s Bureau ol
transmitted from infected adult n . al In dustry, and Dr. P. H,
birds through the egg to chicks. ,® ltz - chief of the diagnostic
.. . „ ... laboratory, pointed out that
The fust pullorum control ef- virtually all commercial hatch
tort was made in Pennsylvania cries now are participating in
in 1924 when 2,077 blood tests the pullorum eradication pro
revealed more than 300 cases of gram on a voluntary basis.
Public Sale
665-4921
DISPERSAL SALE OF
REGISTERED & HIGH GRADE
HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE
Sale to be held in the dairy arena at the Aberdeen
, - C T. P , any located on Md - Et - #22, 6 mi. east of
? d ’ I I" 11 'r/ St ° f Aberdee »> Md., in Church
viile, Harford Co., Md., on
Parkin a M,i Se lV in & the ? nti ” h ? nl of Mr - William W. Martin of
kton, Md., at this sale. The herd consists of 42 mature milk
cows of which most are Ist, 2nd and 3rd calf heifers Nineteen
are registered in this group. There are 6 heifers hied to freshen
a nt , A n gust , which 4 are registered. Eight open heifers
Trl « e du r to b > e r r d tbls summer oi which 5 are icgistered. There
are 8 yearling heifers for sale of which 5 are registered
. , Tbis he™? features daughters of the following sires: Osborne-
S,r ®- urk £ Sl,aws Schoolmaster Crete Una, Meadow
hSe c?«f s "w n cb A H;iSa h „ ai Aj!S3°l£rS'
SdraSUk FirJSS'’ Re ' l "‘"”'' nW
7A iskerd has be , en usin S Md - and West Va. art. breeding for
years and on D.H.I.A. test since 1954, with good’ re
r^ tS f n a® C -°a dS i WIII S i ow 9 ver 16,000 lbs - »f milk and 600 lbs. of
«fSJ[- ldl u ld U a * ?« c ? rds wi H be available at sale time. Over 60%
hlvrM 8 h irn be - fresb between June and September. The
Free t*if^i° d T. B. Accredited and Certified Bangs
Fi ee • tested within 30 days of sale for out oi state shipment.
GUEST CONSIGNOR; Mr. James Caitcr of Onlaiio, Canada will
have 20 top registeied and giade holstein eows and heifers in this
sale. These cattle aie hand picked from some of the top produc
ing herds in Canada. The majority will be fiesh or close spring
ing at sale time. 6
This is one of the finest groups of cattle we have recently
had the privilege of selling. II you are looking fox additional
cattle or replacements, plan to attend this sale.
ABERDEEN SALES CO.
Livestock Auction Market
Aberdeen, Maryland
WINCHESTER FEEDER CALF
& YEARLING SALE
Steers 2250 Heifers
Friday, April 21,1967 1 P.M.
Farmers Livestock Exchange, Inc., Winchester, Virginia
ANGUS HEREFORD SHORTHORN
Dehorned, vaccinated for Blackleg, Malignant Edema and
Hemorrhagic Septicemia. Heifers from Bangs and T.B.
tested herds. All cattle will meet interstate shipment.
Guarantee “No Bred Heifers or Stags”. Virginia State
Graded.
For Information: Write oi Phone: Area 703 662-2946
NORTHERN VIRGINIA LIVESTOCK, INC.
I. Fred Stine, Sale Mgr. Box 440, Winchester, Va. 22601
FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1967
at 7:30 P.M, Sharp
NIGHT SALE
85 - HEAD 85
Baltimore Milk Base of 1250 lbs. will be sold at sale,
MR. & MRS. WM. W. MARTIN
Parkton, Md.
Phone: 301/374-9454
TERMS CASH
(Not responsible for accidents day
of sale.)
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 8,1967—19
Prevent Dutch
Elm Disease By
Spraying Now
Dutch elm disease usually
shows up in the summer time;
but now is the lime to prevent
trouble.
“Every year the disease kills
many American elms, which are
among our finest shade trees,
says Dr. L. O. Weaver, plant
disease specialist at the Uni
versity of Maryland.
Leaves of infected trees, hs
says, suddenly wilt and sooner
or later the tree must be cut
down. Sometimes only part of a
tree is, infected, but it will
spread. The disease is carried
from tree to tree by a species
of bark beetle which was ac
cidentally introduced from
Europe about 35 years ago.
A revised, Univ. of Maryland
bulletin outlines three steps in
control sanitation, spraying,
and-tree vigor.
Sanitation, which means the
destruction of dead and dying
elm wood, is the most important
step in preventing the spread of
Dutch elm disease Such wood
is the breeding place of bark
beetles Prune broken and in
jured limbs, remove dead trees
promptly and burn the wood
immediately.
Spraying to be effective,
should be done before growth
starts in the spring. Bark bee
tles will begin to feed in April
or May, and spraying should be
done before they being spring
activity. Coat all bark on limbs
and trunk with eithei DDT or
methoxychlor.
Fertilize and water trees dur
ing dry seasons to give them
enough vigor to fight off the
attacks of bark beetles.
Sale Register
SAT. APR 8-Complete Hol
stein Dispersal & Farm Equip
ment located at Gum Tree,
Chester Co, Pa , by Tom Kirk,
MON. APR. 10-Robin Run Dis
persal at the farm, Wycombe,
Bucks Co. Pa. by Russell and
Ben Smith
TUBS. APR 11-Rabeula’s Com
plete Herd Dispersal, located 8
mi. northwest of Westfield, Pa.
and 1 mi west of North Fork,
Pa, Potter Co Terms by Mr. Sc
Mrs Ralph Snyder
WED APR 12-Full line of
Farm Equipment, Martin’s Sale
Barn, Bine Ball, Pa at 9 a.iri.
Paul Z. Martin.
FRI APR IA-Annual Spring
Stock Cattle Sale, by Blue Ridge
Livestock Sales, Inc, Charles
Town, W Va
FRI APR 14-Dispersal sale of
Registered and High Grade
Holstein Dairy Cattle at the
dairy arena at the Aberdeen
Sales Company located on Md.
Rt 22, 6 mi. east of Bel Air,
Md., 6 mi. west of Aberdeen,
Md. in Churchville, Harford Co.,
Md. Terms by Mr & Mrs. Wnu
W Martin.
FRI APR. IA-1967 W.Va. Feed
er Cattle & Calf Sale at South
Branch Stockyards, Inc.Moore
field, West Virginia
SAT APR 15-Public Sale of
Full Line of Farm Equipment,
located 1 mi south of Refton
Post Office, 9 mi south of Lan
caster. Teims by R. B Rein
hart
MON APR 17—Horse Sale at
Martin’s Sale Stables, Blue
Ball, Pa, Lane. Co. Equipment
at 4 pin. Horses at 6 pa
Terms by Paul Z. Martin.
THURS APR 20 - Maryland
Beef Cattle Producers, Inc 13th
Annual Spring Feeder Cattle
Sale, Baltimore Livestock Auc
tion Market, Inc. West Friend
ship, Md.
FRI APR 21-Wmchester Feed
er Calf & Yearling Sale, Farm
ers Livestock Exchange, I rue,
Winchester, Va
MON APR 24-Annual Quarter
Horse Sale limited to 75 head,
Martins Sale Stables, Blue Ball,
Pa. at 6 p m. Paul Z. Martin.