Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 27, 1968, Image 17

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tm Self-Propelled Bunk Feeder!
First big new bunk feeding idea since the augerl
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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
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