Try A Classified Ad It Pays! tm Self-Propelled Bunk Feeder! First big new bunk feeding idea since the augerl Ths ntw Bedgtr Self-Propelled delivers my quin- • ""jr • instoihiion is e«y. tity of sny feed evenly over the whole length of * Handles sn» miitriil. silsit, your bunk. It doubles delivery capacity, speeds W•bovi K"*ut of •'•/•a*. « rMn «<»p* feeding. meh of cittle. Chopped nsy, Initial cost Is low. Feeding action of doubie-chain- • £mpw.iy d/minifo* f«d • fmid. or ouhi*. ShneWon Srtd-fliihl: unit is dependable. Gearad-down speed ” P p;ruci. S fo « P »li/ ouwK “ w,!l “ #n means virtually no wear. Don't install any bunk feeder until you've seen this ~ ... _ _ new Badger Self-Propelled. Grumelh Farm Service Quarryville R. M. Brubaker & Son Isaac W. Hurst Carl L. Shirk Salanga Blue Ball Colebrook Rd., Fontana STAYS MIXED, WON’T CLOG for fast, one-application weed control in tomatoes Enide® 50w is a pre-emergence diphenamld weed killer. It mixes quickly and stays mixed because it’s a 50% wettable powder with extremely fine particles. Application fc fast because sprayer nozzles and screens won’t clog. Enide gives you: H Up to full-season control with one application. jR Control of most grasses and many' broadleaf weeds, IK Reduced cultivation costs. R Faster and cleaner harvests. R Higher yields and profits. Ml You can apply Enide at seeding, transplanting or within , one month following transplanting. This year have better weed control. Stop in today and ask for Enide 50w. NIAGARA CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE Intercourse LANCASTER BONE FERTILIZER CO. Quarryville 786-2547 OMAR BEAM Elverson N. RICHARD JACKSON Kirkwood 529-2320 JAMES LANDIS Quarryville FRANK PEIFFER MJV Nebo i. 284-4449 Bareville BENJAMIN LANDIS - Paradise 687-6535 9ftß 4070 JOHN Z. MARTIN New Holland 354-5848 H. JACOB HOOBER Intercourse 786-3189 768-8451 CHESTER B. NOLT 12 Graybill Rd. PENNSYLVANIA CUT FLOWER SALES UP 2% Pennsylvania remains the most important cut flower pro ducing State in the northeast, with wholesale volume of carna tions, standard and pompon chrysanthemums, gladioli and roses estimated to be $12,065,000 in 1967, according to the Penn sylvania Crop Reporting Service This is 2 percent above the 1966 gross wholesale value of sales The wholesale value of potted mums was $740,000, up 27 per cent from a year earlier, for a grand total of $12,805,000 whole sale value of sales for the flow ers surveyed. In addition, foli age plant net sales totaled $968,- 000, 5 percent moie than in 1966. Growers in the Common wealth indicated they plan to increase production of all flow- P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. 768-3431 SMOKETOWN 656-6898 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 27,1968 CORN PLANTING TIME IS HERE Use AGRICO Plant Food Starter in Your Planter 10-20-10 8-32-16 6-24-24 Try our do-it-yourself spreader system Fertilizer available in bulk, bag or liquid Contact your AGRICO dealer or Lancaster Warehouse - Roy Zimmerman - 569-2361 or Ephrata 733-8161 Churchtown Warehouse - Lester M. Weaver - 354-5477 or Sales Representative - B. G. Hoffman - 367-1650 for pre-emergence weed control in corn... LOROX plus ATRAZINE This combination gives you the host from both. IVe recommend it ers during 1968, except gladioli which they intend to reduce by 8 percent. Foliage plant pro duction is expected to equal the 1967 crop. The leading produc ing counties in Pennsylvania during 1967 were: Chester, Bucks, Columbia, Montgomery and Allegheny. These 5 counties comprise about 60 percent of the State’s flower and foliage plant industry Other highlights trom the survey showed Pennsylvania to be- Second in the Nation in pro duction of roses 12% of the 23 State total. Third in production of pom pon chrysanthemums —7% of total. Third in production of carna tions —6% of total blooms sold. Fourth in production of stand ard chrysanthemums —5% of total. Phone Lane. 397-3539 17
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