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EVENING, MARCH 13 Agway 1027 DILLERVILLE ROAD, LANCASTER This Clinic especially for Dairymen who plan to grow', up-date and stay in the Dairy Business See the Latest in ... . 41 Pipeline Milking • Bulk Milk Cooler • Automatic Washing System for Pipeline and Bulk Milk Tank • Film on Agway’s Dairy Buildings and complete Automated Equipment Refreshments Question and Answer Period USED SURGE MILKER PAILS 40 lb. and 50 lb. plus Strainers Ist Come Ist Served SEE US AT DAIRY DAY MARCH 11, FARM & HOME CENTER Pie-fiozcn meal to picdom inatc Most fur coats seem to come horn the male animal. seiv- 7:30 P.M. AT BEE-LINE SUPPLY CENTER • Full View Milker • Sugar Beets (Continued fiom I’aye 1) we would In* hit haul.” he said Willis Ksbenshadc. 1031 Ks bensh.ide Hoad. Lancaslei, agieed. "Heels sine will not take the plate of tobacco in in come pei ane" he said "And the hai vesting machines aie a big eight (o nine thousand dol lai investment ” Paul Mast, Elvei son R 2, spoke not only of “not enough money in it” He questioned the pio longed payment schedule iThc J Tips from a Pro Wray Mundy NATIONAL TRUCK DRIVER OF THE YEAR KEEP WINDSHIELD WIPERS IN GOOD CONDITION! '■A •* JACOBSEN \ ' Big 3< rotar Powerful 7 H.P. engine takes heavy iawn work in stride. Glides up and down slopes without power loss. Versatile, too—operates a 34" snow thrower, dozer blade, and many pull-type implements such as dump cart, seeder, etc. You can't beat famous Jacobsen quality. e Electric start or recoil start models e 3 speeds forward, 1 reverse e Wide extra flotation and traction rear tires e Float 'n Pivot front axle e Parking brake e Air cushion seat Bird-in-Hand, Penna. HALDEMAN'S GARAGE Lancaster Fanning. Saturday. March 8. 1969-- eontuul calls foi 75 pei cent ol a fai'inei s cat mugs to be paid by Decembei 15 and the it* mamdei oi final pavment which lellecls the sugai juices foi the vcai, to be paid bv Oclobei 1970 ) Mast also figuied hauling costs to the leeemng station and on to New Yoik Stale as costing as much as the govern ment subsiditv payment "It gist doesn't compaie to potatoes though it couldn’t be any woi se than wheat.” he said For A Limited Time Only $550-00 With 34” Mower Included Phone 393-9267 N’o.ih Kieidei. .h Manheim R 3, said, "We h.i\e <i good cash ciop in potatoes but the fellow who i.uses giam piobably could do betlei with beets ” Chde Eshelman, Washington Boio Rl. .ilso h.is a laige mim bei of potatoes "We will not buy any huge beet equipment until we know moic about the ci op” "Pei haps we would not do so well on vields as beginn eis,” he said The cash returns didn’t appeal too gieat to Eshei man eithei. Seveial faimeis saw the beet ci op as intei feung with present fanning piactices Harold Ends low, Manetta, spoke of silo fill ing “Oui four silos take a good pait of October to fill them ” he said, “and that’s when they say the beets should be haivested” Esbenshade also mentioned the lateness of haivest hamper ing fall seeding and Kilheffer said that with sweet coin jou could have an 80 to 85 day glowing season leaving time to get the fall seeding done He le pmted local sweet com con tiacts call foi as much piofii as sugai beets and no equip ment investment “You can’t get any ciop mtation with the beets because you can t get small giains planted in the fall ’ he said Kilheffer also questioned just how well the beets will do • Our soils aie good and adaptable and we had an aveiage jield on oui’ test beet plots on a dij veai, but we 311 st don’t know” Esbenshade spoke of the vauation of sugai content as something to considei beside the tonage you might get ‘ To matoes you can let on the stalks until they get led, but if you don’t have the sugar content in your beets, you just don’t have it,” he said Most farmers felt the har vesting equipment was the bigg est problem Kilheffer said ‘ I wouldn’t have access to the har vesting equipment as I don’t know of anyone else in our neighboihood to vvoik with If the company would come in with the hai vesting equipment, I would be intei ested ” But Kreider didn’t feel this would be a pioblem “Theie is good equipment available and if we got the acreage in the county, we could get the beets hai vested ” he said Howevei, he did point out that friends in Maine, have been dabbling in sugar beets for quite some time, but the beets have not taken hold “This would indicate they think pota toes are bettei than sugar beets,” he said The hand labor involved in weeding the ciop was also men tioned by seveial fanners. Most figuied it would cost at least $5O an acie and Kilheffer said he wouldn’t want to build housing for people to live in for a week or two each year One faimer mentioned tha6 the company representative had not called on him as he had said he would and that it was getting too late now to decide to grow beets this yeai In all, though, the feeling seemed to be that most every one would like to see beets giown m the county both to see what they would do and to reduce acres planted in other ci ops But as Mast summed up the thinking, “We just have too many othei competing ciops. That’s the icason they are hav ing tiouble getting beet acie- age ” Coronation Coach The English monaich’s state coach, sometimes called the coionation coach, was built 1a 1760-62 for King George 111 at a cost of neailj 8 000 English 11
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