Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 16, 1967, Image 20

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Grain Harvest In Western
Europe Expected To Be Larger
The grain harvest in West- grain harvest most other crops
Enropo is expected to be in Western Europe were de
algdflcantly larger than In veloplng well by mid-August.
1008, and the Soviet grain crop Sugarbeet production is expect
•pparently will be adequate to ed to gain substantially over
inoet requirements but below last year, 'and modest gains
s bumper crop, ac- are expected for tobacco, and
cording to a report published potatoes. However, production
today by the U. S, Department of vegetables pnd fruit likely
M Agriculture. ' will decline from 1966 levels,
The report by USDA’s Eco- according to the report,
nomic Research Service de- Livestock prospects in West
scribes 1967 crop and livestock ern Europe.also are favorable,
production prospects and wea- Cattle herds oji Jan. 1 were a
Cher and soil moisture condi- bit larger than a year earlier,
tions for Europe and the Sovi- hog numbers continued about
et Union. -.unchanged, but there were
In addition to a very good fewer sheep', the report notes.
TOU'VB #OT TO HAVE A SYSTEM t. 60 JAMESWAY POWER CHORINO
1. Speed! Bis J chain barn
cleaner moves liquids and solids
up to 23 feet per minute.
2. Galvanized, single-chute el
evator! Saves space, lasts long
er, costs no more than painted
units.
You won’t find all
these advantages
ill all
bam cleaners.
J~ UNMS BROS., INC
1305 Msmheim Pike. Lancaster, Pa.
Phone 393-3906
Heavy forged link chain!
Heat-treated for
strength and
wear resistance.
Can be reversed
for extra years of
life.
4. Spur gear
drive! Positive,
noa-slip power
transmission.
,s! No power lost
i. Protect motor,
chain tightening!
:ment time.
>1 scrapers! Eas
it welded,
le wear shoes!
digned.
one year after
for plans, litera-
Gain* in beef and veal out
put are forecast lor the year,
and for pork In the latter hiK B . ..
of 1887. Hates of increase for Pototo Production
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Suv«b e SleniSSi’“S ,PIW i Pol *“ i> n,<l “ cU » n in the bruising trees and shrubs as
«Tjl?iv € y p ent fu ’ the rcport Keystone State for 1967 is fore- you go by.
E««’t#rn Pinonm nien cast to 1)6 8,775,000 cwt., un- .Many homeowners do not
® changed from a month earlier, realize that a plant which has
f.=,f° h d fl^ C . UU r 1 K accordin « to the Pennsylvania been bruised is more suscep-
ST S SS?* ®L b u r Crop Reporting Service. Pro- title to attack from insects
dnS ! duction at this level would be and diseases than a plant that
mSSFth?I th 39 Percent larger than last has received a clean cut. Many
Tri? lf C f S ' year ’ 9 crop of 6.318.000 cwt infestations often go unnotic
io«7yfi»r and 17 percent above the 1961- ed until serious damage has
r iv«tooV P n^.f/^n g 65 average. Yield is expected been done say Extension
hw ?* b * S to averag ® « record high of plant pathologists at The Penn-
K^i? #tl ° n 225 d* 4 - per acre - The 1966 sylvania State University,
?L‘ , A g l wr pnce ?. and **°.f} us in ‘ crop averaged 162 cwt. per
centaves, according to the re- acre and the 5-year average
In early August, the Soviet ° was generally Ma ? y self-made men are
Union’s agricultural outlook ade during August and fZ° d examples o£ unskllled
was favorable. The Soviets are gS?Vf ZSy variS con- labor
continuing then lecent trend tinued throughout the month.
ition. * deliveries U of E^ C t^ ent yie .¥ s we . re , r ®P ort- ated problems. Blight condi
farm equipment have changed rainSl thl' f° nS W f e very favorable and
little from last year possi- gummed afSd notato ouaf frequent spraym "’ accomphsh
bly because of difficulties in itTin mort early potato a?eas' ? d by helicopter and airplanes
allocation or because of a down- and m wet areas - continued. For
ward revision in their 1966-70 lowS cMpping SSv 4ion / of fi / Ids . * ere if ported
plan. Prospects are for a grain Extent yields are aL ex- l y dl ' ov J , ned out. Growth cracks
crop sufficient to meet the US- D eotedfo?most have also . bee ? n ' oted ' ? e cause
SR’s own needs and export a heavy se? and excellent s!z ° f excessive vine owth m 311
commitments, but approximate- L, noted in mostareas a f eas ’ ma P y gr ,°T. erS were , ap '
iu 5 n ce,,t smste ttan tb * k,ita m iate
1966 bumper crop. fall of July and August August.
Jay Ober Attends
Soles And Service
School In Georgia
Jay Ober, salesman for the
International Harvester Sales
and Service, Ephrata, has just
completed an intensive one
week training course on trac
tors and farm equipment at In
ternational Harvester’s Train
ing Center near Tifton Ga.
Jay along with a class of 20
other salesmen from all parts
of the United States, studied
and operated a large number
of tractors, tillage, planting
and hay machines in actual
field conditions.
The school is designed to
help salesmen become better
acquainted with tractors and
fpm equipment. The associa
tion with other salesmen com
bined with the actual exposure
to the latest equipment, en
ables those attending to better
serve their trade areas.
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, September 16,1967—19
we don’t know
who’s #z but
Gtoß3°ffiDSOo(3 iS #1
• • • Ist in sales
Ist in reliability
buy yours front
Goodkmms
Waste and contamination are virtually eliminated.
Chore-Matic gives 30% more feeding space over trough
type feeders. Entire line raises and lowers easily for
fast floor cleaning. Auger gently moves feed to pans,
doesn’t grind or separate feed. And the versatile
Chore-Matic system provides completely automated
feeding for any size poultry house.
It’s the original and still number one!
Anderson Box Co.
P.O. Box 31157, Indianapolis, Ind.
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ANOEPSON SOX COMPANY. INC >UIOIANAPOttS. INDIANA
DON’T BRUISE PLANTS
Chore-Matic
6707
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