Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 30, 1969, Image 14

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    14—LancdHtbr J Farm’tofa. SaUirdhy. August 30; 1960 ,ll>;>1
Wheat Allotment For Lancaster
County Down About 6,000 Acres
The 1970 wheat nllotmcnt for ASC Committee is doing every-
Lancaster County is 43.526 0 thing it can to speed the process,
ticres, aecoiding to Fred G. including meeting as often as
Seldomndge. Chau man of the im eded to set allotments.
Lancaster County As-julturnl ~A n wheflt a „ otmcnt noticcs
And Conservation wm bp mailcd at one timc It
vommittee | 5 expected they will be mailed
Individual farm allotments l 0 p ,oduccrs within the next
will be mailed Septembei 3rd, two weeks> " The ASC County
lie said ' The \SCS county committee Chairman said,
office staff is woikmg full time
\nepaung and checking the al- The 1970 national wheat allot
lotment notice' Tile County incut of 45 5 million acics was
Local Case Dealer returns from Intro 70 Program
James E. B. Zeger, President of Kmzer Equipment Co.,
Kmzer, has just returned from Milwaukee, Wis., where he
attended the J. I. Case Co. Intro 70 Program along with 1400
other major Case dealers from all over the world. Zeger is
shown above at Milwaukee with one of the new tractors. At
this meeting Case laid out their plans for the decade of the
70*s.
The Case Company plans to introduce the new tractor
line by having field demonstrations in certain geographical
areas for the rest of their dealers and interested farmers
and friends. These presentations will take place in early
September
Attention Alfalfa Growers!
to control **
weeds in *
ALFALFA...
Eptam"
■ SELECTIVE HERBICIDE
Dependable Eptam selective herbicide controls
annual grasses and many broadleaf weeds be
fore they start... when the seeds germinate.
Just mix Eptam into the soil before planting
for a pure stand of alfalfa. No need for a nurse
crop you can plant your straight alfalfa in
the fall and get good first year cuttings.
Eptam is available in liquid formulations
no settling in the spray tank, no corrosion or
abrasion to spray nozzles—and it’s available in
granular formulations, too. Always read and
heed the label.
Call on us for Eptam for your alfalfa land —-
you’ll be glad you did. • su»s«'.««. T ’J. for mi herlicld**
MILLER CHEMICAL and
FERTILIZER CORP.
fiot 96. Ephrata, Pa. Ph" 733-6525
Richard Ruoss ’ John Wea\er Mervin Miller
717-656-7524 ' 717-733-6004 717-626-5204 ■
announced‘by *SecpetJrry of Agri-*thc allottedTCrrt orpai'tlclb'atlMff'flKttß'Tcr ouinci talhtUilis Lae
culture Clifford M, Hardin on pioducers. For 1969. certificates difference between wheat parity
August 11. Thi» is a 12 percent al a record 51.52 per bushel on July 1, 1970, and the average
(eduction from the 1969 national being paid on 43 percent of loan rate announced today will
allotment of 51,6 million acres, projected pioduction. They are be as high or higher lor the 1970
The Stale wheat allotment for adding more than $BOO million crop.
o the farm value of wheat Pay- (Continued on Page 23)
1070 is 470,186 acres In 1909 it
was 534,144 acres. The 1970
county wheat allotment of 43.-
526,0 acres compares with 49,-
493 0 acres allotted in the county
foi 1969.
“The 1970 wheat program is
expected to help give the nation
a better position in world trade
while at the same time it tries
to bring wheat pioduction more
into line with needs,” said the
ASC Chau man.
Features of the 1970 wheat
P'Ogiam accoidmg to Chairman
Seldomndgc include
1 The national aveiage puce
suppoit loan level will be SI 25
pci bushel, unchanged fioin le
cent veais This level is being
in,untamed in an effoit to
achieve maximum utilization of
wheat through inci eased expoits
and continued laige livestock
feed use
2 A diveision piogiam at the
maximum payment late of 50
peicent of county loan rates is
aimed at avoiding pi eduction of
80 to 90 million bushels of un
needed wheat This featuie will
allow producers to tailoi then
plantings by diverting up to one
half of their acerage allotments
while maintaining incomes
through diversion payments
3 The national wheat acreage
allotment of 45 5 million acres is
designed to reduce stocks and
reverse the three-year upward
trend in carryover levels This is
a 12 percent reduction from the
1969 national allotment of 51 6
million acres
4 Wheat marketing certifi
cates will be paid on 48 peicent
of the pi ejected production of
Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. S. H. Hiestand & Company
Leola Salunga
Harold H. Good
fc HkUk'mkll^'
The
Satisfaction
That Conies
Good Job Of
Farming
It’s a great feeling to know that you are the
master of your farmlands . . . that'when you
treat your soil right, it will treat you nght.
Liming is one of the most important factors in
keeping your soil in the highest productive
range. By raising the pH from a level below
6.0 to 6.5 or higher, you can expect to harvest
7 more bushels of wheat per acre, with similar
increases for all other forage and cash crops.
MARTIN’S LIMESTONE
Blue Ball, Pa. 354-4125
IT 1
■ ■ ■ Put us on
the spot. Ask us what’s new for fall
farrowing. Ask us when we’re going to
have something to put faster gains on
fall litters ... something to keep them
healthy through autumn weather...
something to get pigs to market sooner.
Then let us tell you about our brand-new
Ful-O-Pep Gro-Pig FIVE FOR FALL
FARROWING... five powerful new feeds
that give you the ideal combination for
competing in the pork business.
DO
YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR
fUIOPEP
Terre Hill
From
Doing A
Stevens Feed Mill, Inc.
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Gap, Pa. 4424148
Stevens