B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Auj July Weather Boosts Veg. Yield Estimates HARRISBURG - Good glow ing weather during July will mean more vegetables on the family table. The State Crop Reporting Service says esti mates for Pennsylvania’s 1967 vegetable crop have been re vised upward. Fresh market sweet corn harvest is predicted at 635,0C0 ventilators from (smQm&jm prevent damp litter and nests, improve feed efficiency, lengthen equipment life Anderson Volume-Aire ventilating systems remove excess moisture (where bacteria thrive) from the air and replace it with fresh, dry air that deters metal corrosion and provides a healthier environment. Volume-Aire ventilators also improve feed efficiency and prevent damp litter and nests. Anderson Box Co. P.O. Box 31157, Indianapolis, Ind. □ Send literature □ Have salesman call Nami Addrei City. State. *u rut poumr mousrur AMQERSON BOX COMPANY JNC «Jf(DIANAPOU£ MIOiANA ist 19, 1967 hundredweight, an increase over both 1965 and 1966. The snap bean forecast is for a fresh market production of 42,000 cwt., up 8,000 from ear lier estimates. Tomatoes will yield an esti mated 368,000 cwt., a jump of 70.000 more than last year. Beet production may total 50.000 cwt. Despite higher yields, this is less than crops of the previous two years be cause of less planted acreage. Late summer cabbage, al though planted on 100 fewer acres than last year, may real ize 483,000 cwt. The early fall cabbage crop is forecast at 176 000 cwt, 8,000 more than in 1966 Celery production may reach 40,000 cwt. an increase of 6,- 000 from 1966 because of more acreage and higher yield. Total cucumber crop is ex pected to be 45,000 cwt, up slightly from 1966 but well be low 1965 production. Acreage has declined substantially since 1965, but increased yields this year partially offset the reduc tion. The best time to relax is when you don’t have the time to spare. Volume-Aire 6716' I CARL B, KISSER shown with the chicken carrier cart which he invented specifically for putting pullets into nar row-row cage houses and for taking old hens out. Risser has applied for a pa- 9 Chicken Cart Although Risser says he has (Continued from Page I) ?° immediate plans for manu facturing the patented cart, he four, two each front and rear, estimates that if it is mass pro are set away from the frame duced it would probably sell to lend stability to the tall for about $460. cart. The rig weighs nearly 500 pounds, Risser says. . „ e , A handle is located at the * 4-M rig 3IIOW front of the cart for steering (Continued from Page 1) and pulling. When the handle ter for 60 cents a pound. The is in a vertical position, it ap- reserve Champion was shown plies a brake to the center by Phillip Leininger- of Den front wheel. ver R 2. and brought 35 cents Forget about rocks and broken shares NOW YOU CAN PLOW ROCKY FIELDS nonstor ' y |»NTERNAT I O N A L | < 700 MOLDBOARD PLOW with Automatic Beams You get two-way protection: 1. Hit a sloping rock and the bottom auto matically rides up and over... immediately returns to present plowing depth. 2. Hook a rock or hit an obstruction and bot tom automatically trips. After clearing, bottom returns to plowing depth. No stop ping, lifting or backing the plow. In either action the share point never swings below the base of the furrow... never lifts the plow out of the ground. Get the 700 Automatic in 4, S, 6, 7 or 8 Bottoms- ■ " ' —WWI Kouffmon Bros. MOUNTVILLE 285-5951 International Harvester Messiek Form Equip. Sales and Service vii/ARpnraroimJ K EPHRATA 733*2285 ELIZABETHTOWN 367-1319 tent on this unusual device, and present ly uses f our Carts in his own business as a poultry dealer. When fully loaded, the cart will hold 400-500 birds, each Aung upside down hy the legs. L. F.^Kioto Other 700 Plow features: e Pivoting hitch and steerable tail -wheel lor top -maneuverability. • Independent hydraulic control of-plow front telCds*' ■“ P ' neM “ «*». • 30-mch vertical, 28-inch fore and aft clear ance to handle heavy trash. • Wide choice of hitch options-on the land - or m the furrow, for two--point or three- ' point, depending number of bottoms, and ' on-the-land standard drawbar hitch. • deepy constructlon frame-plow up to 12* C. B. Hoober INTERCOURSE 765-3501 » r . > a pound when bid in by Wal ter M. Dunlap & Son, Lancas ter. Defending their respective junior and senior showman ti tles will be Donald Bollinger* Denver R 2, and Tom Lefever of Quarryville HI. A scientist is trying-to find why people sleep. Our guess would be, because they are sleepy. Cope & Weaver Co. NEW PROVIDENCE 7*6-7351 . . .. - V *