Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 18, 1967, Image 6

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    6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 18,1967
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nrd 35.50-38; Utility 30-33: Cull ?*** rarmUlg
90-115 lbs. 26-30, 70-90 lbs. 22- Jg StabulZOr «■ \ / |f „ * l£v ’
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HOGS 186 - Barrows & gilts A fading farm spokesman BK& VT* -jm ;
25-SOc higher. US 1-2 180-255 sa this week that agriculture '-
lbs. 20-20.60; US 1, few 185-235 SU pp or t s the whole American *' /Mk .'* .v»
20.75-21; US economy OT ' "14*
in^o 85; US 2 ' 3 24 °' 265 Speaking to the Annual Meet- ’*
Suddlv mainly the Garden Zon ®> _^^Bh
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Good 5-7.50.
v _ ,-• ' FARMER MEMBERS elected to vin R. Stoltzfus, Ronks R 1 and Paul M.
the local Agway committee, (left to Herr, Quarry villa Rl. L. F. Photo
the boll 9 000' r ' ight) Amos H ‘ Ru,t,t ’ Q' uarr y ville ; Mel "
with the tj|| and of Agway Inc., said, “Ameri- farmers to keep in the fore- purchasing,
wooden IA ftnft , can Agriculture has a rich front “Farmers are still going The meeting was held at the
, IU/OOw heritage. It is the business on through an adjustment peri- Penn 'Manor High School m
plug i*9» BtER |MS i which the whole economy rests od,” he said. “What was prof- Millersvilie. In balloting dur
and it has been a great stabil- itahle is no longer so Farm- ing the business meeting di
[ _ izing force in our country. We ers used to look around for a rectors were elected
J-y ~ - -T"'’• have better food'than any- market after they had pro- They are: Amos H Rutt,
T where in the world but we duced the crop. Now they pro- Quarryville R 2; Melvin R.
take it for granted,” he said, duce for a market.” Stoltzfus, Ronks Rl; Paul M.
The official described farm- Milsop said the farmers in Herr, Quarryville PI and a
ing as an evolution a con- the future will do more member of the Amish Churdi
Made from Nos. 1 East African fiber tinuing process. .He stressed through marketing than has from'Honey-Brook who wish*
The finest available the need for means to- enable been done in the past through ed not to be identified.
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IF YOU ARE A HORSE OWNER
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TO ASSURE
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See Your Local
SPRA YVOUR ALFALFA HEIRS NOW
w.h. CHLORO I, P. c To Control Cbickweed
Let AGWAY and their model 300 with a trained operator dn this, ;
job for you.
At the rate of 1 Vi qt. per acre it will cost only $5.08 applied
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NEW HOLLAND LANCASTER QUARRYVILLE
354-2146 394-0541 786-2126
HOURS: 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Weekdays Sat. 8 A.M. to Noon
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