6 Lancaster ig ,_S a turday.Js e • No-Til '(Continued from Page 1) method and plant extra seed ac cordingly ” Myers has planted corn in corn stalks and the stand is good about 28,000 plants per acre for the silo. He feels a light disking in the spring to mix the weed killer would be good. But he is still pondering the idea of a sharp disking of the stalks in the fall. He would rather like to do this but says this may open the field to erosion and defeat one of the purposes of no-til planting. Though Myers plans to plant about half of his 90 acres with the new method next year, he still thinks it is an experiment LET YOUR WAYNE DEALER Get That Extra Pig Per Sow (the “30% More Profit” Pig!) One extra pig per sow can make 30 percent more profit per litter. What better reason for feeding bite-size Wayne Sow Blox that cut embryo loss and build bigger huskier litters of healthy pigs? Wayne Sow Blox limit feed intake and help control weight during preg nancy. Enjoy the advantages of hand feeding without weighing or mixing. Just scatter on the ground. Even timid sows get their share! WAYNE SOW BLOX I Ml AN,MAL I B ra_JMe*LlM I ■zS' 1 I From AH'sd Mills: The Innovators HERSHEY BROS. Remholds WHITE OAK MILL PARADISE SUPPLY R: D. 4, Manheim Paradise MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia ROHRER’S MILL C, E. SAUDER & SONS R. D. 1, Ronks R, D. 1, East Earl GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizaberhtov/a and should be treated that way. ‘ Your conditions with no-til are definitely different and we need to cautiously experiment with it under several seasonal weather patterns,” he said. “We don't want a total crop failure.” Robert Rohrer, Washington Boro Rl, says, “I hope it’s the coming thing. Our ground here is rolling and we can’t plow the whole farm.” Bm. Rohrer still is not ready to completely throw away his plow.' With over 400 head of dairy and beef animals on his 160 Seres of farming ground, he thinks he would not get the full benefit from the manure if he never plowed it down. The idea he thinks may work on his farm is to plant barley on the whole farm this fall. Then in the H. M. STAUFFER & SONS. INC, U itmer DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS. INC. R. D. 1, Stevens HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn Ph. 964-3444 H. JACOB HOOBER Intercourse, Pa. FOWL'S FEED SERVICE R, D. 1. Quarryville R. D. 2. Peacii Bottom NICE EARS on corn plant ed by the new no-til method are shown by Robert Breigh ner. His field of no-til corn looks as good or better than a field beside it planted by conventional methods. L. F. Photo Spring, he can do any of three things plow it down; save it for grain or cut the green barley for his huge silos and no-til corn in the stubbles. The later is what he thinks he will most like ly do, fertilizing the barley crop to take care of the corn crop needs also. This is the first year Kohrer tried it. but he likes getting the corn planted in May so that it has a full season to mature. His no-til corn looks as good as fields planted at the same time in a conventional manner. At New Holland, John Campbell' reported, “I’m sure we saved several acres of corn from the. flooding this year be cause of the no-til practice. With all the rain we had, there would IJkfC AIICDI IMC Mechanized Feeding Yw tAV CKLmC Battery • Gasoline • Electric Self-Propelled Self-Unloading Silage Carts Perfectly Balanced Compact for Close Turns Fast Unloading Large Capacity You Will Like Our Safety Bumper Clutch TUIlll#! YOUR SILO UNLOADER THROWS OUT HUNDREDS I tillin' OF TONS OF SILAGE EVERY YEAR Are YOU Still Shoveling It? Why? This is a Better Way to In-Stanchion Feed Your Herd WAREHOUSE and PARTS SERVICE RR 5, Charnbersburg, Pa have been