Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 22, 1969, Image 28

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    24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 22,1969
Expect “Disinflation” Without
Recession, Ag Conference Told
“Disinflation without reces
sion” is Dr. John Kendrick’s
prediction for the U.S. economy
in 1969. Speaking at the 1969
Agricultural Outlook Confer
ence at he US Department of
Agncultuie in Washington, D.C.,
the George Washington Univer
sity economist today predicted
the economy would taper off to
a slower rate of increase during
the last three quaiteis of the
• Barn Fires
CCon.mued from Page 17)
out that many barns were initial
ly wned primarily for lights
only and over the years the ap
plication of power equipment
has so overloaded the lines that
twenty amp fuses are being used
to leplace the tens and fifteens,
while thu ties are leplacing the
initial twenty amp units Theie
may even be pennies substitut
ing for fuses Long, low giade
extension cords are fiequently
used instead of good grade per
manent winng In any barn
wii ed twenty or more years ago,
it is almost certain that wiring
matenals were used which
wouldn’t meet the code today,
and the chances are that much
of the wire insulation is rotten,
cracked oi brittle.
Fues caused by spontaneous
ignition aie in the highest loss
per fne categoiy. The reason
is probably that spontaneous
ignition is more apt to take
place in a large mass of hay
than in a small mow, and the
fire usually consumes not only
the barn but a quantity of hay
as well The problem is further
compounded by the fact that
once a spontaneous fire becomes
obvious it has progressed to
the point where it is nearly im
possible to extenguish.
This doesn’t mean, however,
that losses due to spontaneous
ignition are difficult to ieduce
Spontaneous ignition of foiage
oops is relatively slow in start
ing Hay usually heats for days
01 weeks befoie it actually
leaches the point of fue. and
bv the simple precaution of
Correspondence
Courses
STUDY SHRUBS FOR
HOME LANDSCAPES
Select ornamental shrubs for
their flowers, general appear
ance all seasons and for their
ease of growing
These are the main reasons
given for choosing shrubs by
students of The Pennsylvania
State University’s correspon
dence course on shrubs for the
home grounds.
Woody plants are also selected
for their colorful fruits, foliage
color and outdoor decorative
value.
Failure to toleiate seveie win
ter weather is a mam cause of
death in woody plants But win
ter haidmess is mentioned less
than half as fiequently as bloom
of floweis as bases for shrub
selection
Study the Penn State corres
pondence couise to learn the
selection and care of shrubs
Over 200 woody plants for home
landscaping are described
Hardiness ratings are given for
each species.
Send your name and address
With $225 to Shrubs, Box 5000,
University Park, Pennsylvania
year. He also expects price in
flation to decelerate as the year
wears on.
Dr. Kendrick projected a 5
to 6 percent increase in personal
income and spending, a decrease
in demand pressure, and a
modest increase in the unem
ployment rate. He also expects
measuring mow temperature
practically all spontaneous igni
tion of hay in the mow not only
could be anticipated but actually
predicted.
Thus, there are two categories
comprising more than 41 per
cent of the damage caused by
barn fires that could be reduced
drastically by the simple pre
cautions of careful inspection of
electrical wiring and measuie
rnent of mow temperatures.
WATCH FOR OUR
ANNOUNCEMENT
Next Week In Regard To Our
SPRING OPEN HOUSE
FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 7th
Remember February is the last month to share-in
the New Holland Early Buyers Dividend.
Call us for information.
R. D. 3, Lififz, Pa.
350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster
Phone; Lane. 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766
COMPENSATOR-50
LIQUID FEED SUPPLEMENT
FOR RUMINANT LIVESTOCK
by Dr. G. H. Porter
DR. G.H. PORTER
RUMINANT LIQUID SUPPLEMENTS: “Now, for the first
time, Northeastern dairymen have the opportunity to take
full advantage of the feed cost reduction system provided
by the unique combination of non-calcium-bearing ammon
ium polyphosphate and feed urea in an ideal nutritional
environment that assures the ultimate in feed palatability
and nutrient digestability.
This is indeed unfortunate!
This denies dairymen the means of reducing feed cost
thi ough the use of proper amounts of nonprotein nitrogen
in the feeds made available to them
ARCADIAN COMPENSATOR LIQUID SUPPLEMENTS
overcome all of these problems encountered with dry feeds
mi c , , . anc *. a t the same time, help lower out of pocket cash costs
Ihe use of supplemental nonprotein nitiogen m dairy feeds for purchased compensatory nutnents.
foi high pioducmg dairy cows has posed some discouraging A , . ... , ,
pioblems such as ingredient segiegation, pelleting difficul- A new eia in ca^e feeding is upon us.
ties, and feed palatability. Because of these concerns it is Allied Chemical is pioud to have pioneered the compensa
not unusual today to note circumstances wheie NoUheast- toi concept and be the first to make this exciting new dairy
em feed manufacturers have decided to withdiaw feed urea cattle feeding technique available to Northeastern dairv
fiom then formulations men ” Dr Gilbert Poi ter
For Information contact Agricultural Division, AHlsd Chemical Corporation/ 20 Community Place, Morristown#
New Jersey 07960. Phone 201-538-8000, Ext, r?5l-Mr. Boyce
business profits and investment
to be down a bit from the first
quarter.
Overall, Dr. Kendrick says the
Gross National Product will
probably increase between 6 and
7 percent from 1968 to 1960 as
a whole. But the increase be
tween the fourth quarters of
1968 and 1969 will be 5 percent.
This compares with a 6 percent
rise projected by President
Johnson’s Council of Economic
Advisors. “The difference,”
says Dr. Kendrick, “largely re
flects my expectation of a some
what tighter monetary policy,
applied for a more prolonged
period of time. In particular,
my projection implies that the
rate of increase in GNP will not
pick up after mid-year.”
Dr. Kendrick pointed out that
the real GNP (in constant dol
lars( rose by percent during
1968.
“The most disturbing aspect,
however, was that the consumer
price index rose more than four
percent,” he said. The consum
er price index has been mcreas-
Director, Animal Nutrition & Health
Agricultural Division
Allied Chemical Corporation
New York, New York
BACKGROUND:
8.5., University of Massachusetts, 1949
M.S., University of Connecticut, 1951
Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University,.l9s6
j University of Massachusetts, Assistant Professor
I Beacon Feeds Corporation,
j Director, Dairy & Livestock Research
I Albers Milling Company,
I Director, Nutrition & Technical Sales
Allied Chemical Corporation,
Director. Animal Nutrition & Health
FOR COMPENSATOR OR BLEND LIQUID FERTILIZERS
CALL MARTIN’S ARCADIAN LIQUIDS
John Z. Martin, New Holland RD #l, Phone 717-354-5848
ing at an accelerating rate since should stay within the “full em
-1965. Dr. Kendrick expects the ployment” range of 11,6 to 4.8
inflationary pressures to ease percent, but will be higher than
somewhat. Unemployment the current 3.8 percent.
Public Sale
OF FARM MACHINERY
Along Route 230, Vz Mile West of Elizabethtown, 18
Miles South of Harrisburg, Penna.
FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1969
11:00 OXlock
FORD 5,000 DIESEL SELECT-O-SPEED
500 HOURS
FORD 4,000 DIESEL SELECT-O-SPEED
500 HOURS
FORD 2-ROW MOUNTED CORNPICKER
FOR THE 4,000
IHC NO. 351 3-BOTTOM PLOW
3 PT. TRIP BOTTOMS
3-Section Spring Harrow, Case Disc Harrow, Cultipacker,
I. H. C. Disc Harrow, New Holland 69 Baler, P. T. O (good), New
Holland Low Boy Elevator, New Holland 404 Hay Crusher, Ford
3 Pt. Rake, John Deere No. 5 Mower, Ford 309 Cornplanter (2
years), Ford 2 Row Cultivator 3 Pt, I. H C Forage Han ester.
Corn and Grass Head; 24 ft. Smoker Elevator, 25 ft Cardinal
Bale Elevator, 3 Section Rotary Hoe, 2 False Endgate Silage
Wagons, Case and Grove, also Unloading Units; 1 Flat Bed
Wagon, Clay Crop Dryer, McCormick Small Gram Cleanei, 32 ft.
Malco Bale Elevator with Bale Diverter.
Winco Generator 15,000 Watts on Trailer (New)
M-C Flail Chopper, 8 ft Sauders Snow Plow, Centura Crop
Sprayer with Myers Pump, Platform for 3Pt P T O, Electric
Fence Winder, 36 in. Vent-o-Matic Barn Fan, Sub Soiler, Chisel
Harrow, 500 Gallon Water Tank, Tandem Axle Trailer, 3 Feed
Carts, Lancaster Even Flo Silo Distributor, Electric Motors. Fenc
ing, Hog and Water Troughs, Electric Cords, 2 Cow Clippers, 1
with Sheep Shears; Tobacco Ladders, Lath, Aluminum and Steel
Roofing, Cornsheller, Hay Rope, Chicken Crates, Scalding
Trough, Vz Ton Feed Mixer, Brooder Stove, Forks, Shovels,
Chains and many other articles too numerous to mention
APPROXIMATELY 20 TONS OF TIMOTHY HAY
20 ft. SILAGE, 200 BUSHELS OF OATS
Terms By
JACOB L. KURTZ, EST.
Kreider and Diller, Auctioneers
LUNCH BY WEST GREENTREE CHURCH OF THE
BRETHREN YOUTH FELLOWSHIP
COMPINSATOR-50
(LIQUID)
LIQUID FEED SUPPLEMENT FOR RUMINANT LIVESTOCK.
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
CRUDE FROTEIH minimum —...-SO OX
(This includes not more than 49*5 eouiva'ent crude
pr«Um Tram nan-pritem Ni»»l«n)
'CRUDE FAT mmimjm ——
CRUDE FIBER maximum I OS
CALCIUM (Ca) minimum —————————— 0 IS
CALCIUM (Ca) maximuml OS
PHOSPHORUS (P) minimum- —•————— 2OS
lODINE (I) minimum————————*———— COOKS
SALT (NaCI) minimum————————— BSS
SALT (NaCI) maximum—————-10 SS
VITAMIN A U S P Umts/lk —-—-— 30 000
VITAMIN DjUSP Umta/lk -40 000
CAUTION USE ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH DIRECTIONS FURNISHED
Cane Masses Beet Masses Hermcellolase Extract Sadium Sulfate*
Ammamum Palyphasphate Urea Water Vitamin A Palmitate Vitamin Dj
Supplement Salt ZmcSulphate CabaltSulphate Man£aneseSulphate,»
Ethylene Diamine Dihydnadide, and Capper Sulphate.
DIRECTIONS: Feed to ruminants at the rate ef! to 2 5 pounds per animal
per Jay Compensator 50 may be blended with avai table ground
grams or mixtures of grams and other feed ingredients such as
com ear corn gram sorghums oats, wheat mill feeds beet
pulp etc Mix Compensator 50 at the rate of sto 15 percent af
the grain mixture Compensator 50 may be top dressed ensilage
or other roughages in proportions so that the animals total dal)/
Intake of Compensator 50 wi II be between I to 15 pounds*
(PATENT PENDING)
Allied Chemical Corporation
CpHERAL OFFICE HE* YORK. HE* YORE
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