• Holstein Tour (Continued from Page 1) in 8 program, he noted he had lowland Farm of Gideon Stoltz- b f en ° n a heavy silage feeding fus, near Athlon, centers around P^ an morc than one an outstanding record-keeping ye ? r ' ' s 20x70-ft. silo holds 40 system and puicbred Holstein aC c* s ,,°, Sllagc , - . . ... . catt j e Stoltzfus explained that since Stoltzfus, whose 54-head herd be s t ai 'ted his new silage pro has an average classification gia l 1 ' he has been feeding less rating of 82-plus, noted that he f rain getting more milk . , . , from the same number of cows, had averaged over 600 pounds PROGRESSIVE BREEDER of buttei fat in thiee of the last Recipient of the Progressive four years; last year his herd Breeder Award for the past made 15,300 pounds of milk two years, John Umble’s and 615 of fat. Swampy Hollow Farm-bred reg- Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. Box 100 Paradise, Pa. SPECIAL SPRING FEEDER SALE Friday, April 21,7:00 P.M. All weights and breeds. For consigning cattle, call Area (717) 442-4181, Kenneth E. Hershey, Manager Don’t plant P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN T.M. Reg. US. Pat. off.: ORTHO, on all Chemicals, Read Directions And Cautions Before Use. When questioned on his feed- See us Crows, blackbirds, pheasants any bird that steals seed won't come back a second time for seed treated with ORTHO Bird Re- pellent. They spit it out and fly away, protection for your seed. All you do is pour this repellent right in with the seed in your planter box. Actually, you're getting more than bird protection with this prod uct. The full name is ORTHO Bird Repellent and Seed Protectant. It also contains an insecticide to control soil insects such as wire- worms, seed corn maggots and corn rootworm. And a fungicide for extra protection against diseases like seedling blight, damp- off, and seed decay. This is the only -bird repellent that combines all these protec- tions. So this year, don't plant for the birds. When you get your J seed, ask us for ORTHO Bird Repellent. for the BIRDS! now for ORTHO * Ph. Lane. 397-3539 istorcd Holsteins arc achieving widespread recognition Umble milks 39 head, and specializes in raising calves for replacement and for sale. He has been a purebred breeder since 1948, and described his Atglen-area farm as a small operation. A 13-year-old brood cow, Val eria Cherrydale Lucifer, was paraded for the visiting dairy men by Umble. He explained that, of her five classified off spring, none stands lower than 85 points “She also has three sons in A-I service,” Umble added. Following a family-style meal at the Alglen Fire Hall, the tour visited the Dowmngtown area farm of Tom McCahon A fiee-stall operation, which can be expanded to handle 75 JW BE WISER m w PLANT KRIZER Guaranteed Seed Corn Since 1904 Seed Available at all times. Single Cross and 4 Way Cross Contact EUGENE G. HOOVER, Lititz R. D. 3, Pa. Phone 569-0730 Bird Repellent ts easy to get this kind of Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 8,1967 —9 cows, McCahon utilizes a liquid manure system and a milking parlor as additional labor sav ing factors. The most unusual feature at McCahon’s was the lack of any pasture facilities on the 200- acre farm. When the cows are n’t stabled, they are confined to a small exercise lot. The final stop on the all-day tour was at the famed Long wood Gardens at Kennett Square. Chairman of the tour com mittee was Titus Hurst of Lit itz R 3; he was assisted by Jay Landis and Paul Zimmerman. Chester County associate ag ricultural agent Glenn Shirk served as guide and co-host for the trip. Freeman Recommends Cut In Dairy Imports Secretary of Agriculture Or ville L Freeman is recom mending to the President that action be taken to reduce the volume of dairy products be ing imported into the United States He said he is requesting the President direct the Tariff Com mission to undertake an in vestigation under Section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as amended, looking to the establishment of import quotas on certain dairy prod ucts not now subject to quotas. . He pointed out that dairy 'product imports in 1966 total ed 2 7 billion pounds milk | equivalent as compared with • about 9 billion pounds in 1965. jOf this quantity Junex, which is a mixture of butterfat and sugar, and Colby cheese made up about 18 bilhon pounds milk equivalent. The Secretary said this is a 300 percent in crease m daily imports which was largely accomplished through evasion of the current law He said these imports are having an adverse effect upon the price support program, and will hold down the income of American daily farmers Secretary Freeman empha sized that he considers this a most urgent issue and that he is urging the Tariff Commis sion to begin hearings as quick ly as possible “I am confident,” the Secre tary said “that this prompt ac tion will relieve piessure on the income of our dairy farm ers ” Mail Box Market For Sale-John Deere bale and gram elevator, 36 ft long in good condition. Ph. Oxford 215-932-9762 For Sale-JD PTO corn bind er, short conveyor and loading elevator. J D 12 A combine, bagger and motor New Hol land Super 77 baler, A-l con dition Edw Lawne, 215-932- 8605 For Sale - Bicycle, compost chopper woodsaw, barrels, hand pump, doors, transoms. Ronald Gordley, Lititz R 3, Ph. 626-5187 For Sale-Farmall MD, good condition McCormick 311 plow, x bottoms McCormick rrls harvester, 9 knife and cutter bai McCoimick trailer com plantei new type feitihz er applicatoi, like new Pnvate ownei Ph 464-3752 Wahted-6 can milk cooler For Sale-2 ton bam barley straw/. Samuel S Zook, Ml Sidney Rd, Lancastei Pa 17602 Wanted - Endless hammermill belt 30 or 40 foot, must be in good condition Ph 284 4827 For Sale-Stauffei twin row to bacco planter on rubber or steel, 2 tobacco presses, will sell cheap Also brooder stove. Elam Z Zimmerman, Lititzß4, near Lincoln Ph 733-4466 For Sale-60 head Holstein cat tle, fresh or close 872 2542, Melvin Sager, Washington Boro R 1 For Sale-30” Fngidaire elec tric range good condition; small Oakland coal stove, 20x 60 metal kitchen cabinet Ph. 626-7526 For Sale - One old-fashioned kitchen cabinet, sofa-bed. Kel vinator stove, metal bed one large clothes closet. Call 397- 5480 or 898-7620 For Sale-3 purebred Toggen burg Does 1 fresh, 2 bred to freshen in May. 1 open doe ling, no papers, also 1 grade Saanen doehng bred to fresh en July 4th. all tested. Call