Over One Million Bushels of GRAIN STORAGE CAPACITY Available To Serve You. 1. Top Market Prices 2. Private Storage All Grains 3. Reduced Storage Charges 4. Post Unload 5. Prompt Payment For current prices and storage rates CALL CARGILL, INC Marietta, Penno. 717-426-2633 AG WAY MOIST LIME "The lime you can'f afford to miss" Why spend money to lime your neighbors fields when you can use moist- lime and keep it where you want it. Quarryville 786-2126 For every ton of lime a dairyman applies, he gets back an extra ton of milk during his rotation. With lime worth ten dollars a ton, and milk figured at eighty, that’s a nice return. Every crop you plant can benefit from correct applications of lime. Your fertilizer will work better. Soil organisms thrive. Organic matter releases nutrients more rapidly. Soil structure is improved. More trace elements becomeavailable. And now is the time to spread lime. Equipment is ready to work for you. The land is firm and dry. Whether you plow this fall or next spring, the lime will be there, ready for plow ing down to the root zone. Call your Agway store or repre sentative and ask for immediate spreader service. But do it now FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL AGWAY INC. Lancaster 394-0541 • Poultry To Host (Continued from Page 1) proxlmatcly 8 ton. on Monday, October Bth, and returning to Ilarriaburg that evening. The county poultry association will handle all other tour dotaili, It was noted, and will guide the Waiting pooltrymen around the county. OTHEK BUSINESS In other huaineas at the board meeting, directors ap proved several‘preliminary de signs for • association insignia, submitted by director Aaron J. Brubaker. The official in signia will be used on letter heads and for such other pro motional purposes as bumper stickers and display signs. John Jacob Oberholtzer. tour committee chairman, announc ed the association’s annual tour will be held on Tuesday, Au gust Ist, He noted the pro posed stops will include the Hershey Chocolate 1 Company, the Grimes Poultry Processing plant at Fredericksburg, and Witmoyer Laboratories at My- Agway New Holland 354-2146 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 8,1967 entown. Final details on this will be ready to combine. This tour will be forthcoming next will make 1987 one of the few week, Obcrholtzcr said, recent crop years in which the wheat and barley harvests have overlapped substantially. RAINFALL As measured ut the Lancas ter station, rainfall since April Ist to dale is nearly three in ches below normal, but appears to be recovering. The county lagged more than four indies behind normal only ten days ago, and was the most rain-defi cit area in the state, it now ranks second, behind Blah sville area which is off by 3.2 inches from normal. • Barley Crop (Continued from Page 1) excellent barley harvested ear. tier in the Eastern Shore area which averaged about 47 pounds per bushel. While yields in some sections of the county are reported good in terms of bushels 70 to 80 bushels per acre the lower test weights will pull down total crop weights, it is estimated. Prices paid by dealers and elevators seem to be holding firm with last year, averaging between 90 cents and $l. As one operator observed, most farm ers feed their barley crop in stead of selling it, so not too many prices are figured in that average. One elevator operator noted pays to keep that expensive that he has seen few years when equipment under cover when there hasn’t been some wheat not in use. moving by the 4th of July, but this year the barley crop bare ly got started by that date. However, it is anticipated that Lancaster Farming if the weather dries up some- ... , . , _ u , what next week some wheat %-lassitied Ad ton Help Harvesting Grain? Take Advantage of Our Grain Bank & Grain Storage Program • SPECIAL BENEFITS All Grain put in storage will be cleaned, treated and weighed FREE. All Grain will be processed on the basis of the exact weight brought in. • STANDARD HAULING CHARGES IN EFFECT Hauling will be available for the following Grains: (Barley, Oats, Wheat, Shelled Corn) • DRYING BENEFITS We are equipped to handle any high mois ture grains. We are also interested in buying your excess grain on the daily market basis. SEE OR CALL US TODAY S. H. HIESTAND & CO. SALUNGA Custom Mixing Fertilizer Feed Grain Coal SUMMER HEAT HARD ON FARM EQUIPMENT Although winter weather may be most damaging, summer sun and heat also shortens the life of farm equipment, say ex tension agricultural engineers at Penn State University. It What Do You Need? Phone 898-2248 7