■Jh*-. . pu .g ... y' ... The set iw (lively country air, so delectable for summer serving. The peasant* wiyle design is done in counted-thread embroidery, using even nrfave linen and six-strand floss. Free instructions are available byi tending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the Needlework j jpditor of this newspaper along with your request for Leaflet EE 2328. Start here. New, improved Red Rose Milk 'Replacer gives calves more vitamins and minerals than their dams’ milk That gives you more milk to sell for profit And grow. Then in the 3rd or 4th week introduce your calves to Red Rose Calf Starter (While they’re still being nourished With Red Rose Milk Replacer) And grow. In the 12th to 20th week begin mixing in a little Red Rose Calf Grower with ■the Starter so that at approximately 16 weeks 'of age your calves will be on Calf Grower "entirely And grow. After 20 weeks gradually change |lo Red Rose Fitting Ration to assure continued Rigorous growth a"nd development And grow. Top-dress or mix in Red Rose JRummator for the absolute maximum in (Vitamins, energy and feeding efficiency. Walter Binkley & Son Lititz Brown & Rea, (nc. Atglen EBverson SuppSy Co. Elverson Henry E, Garber R. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa, L. T. Geib Estate . r Manheimj-r r j -l l - J. ~ & * 1 I. B. Groybill & Son Etefton , .. , Strasburg Start here and grow. E. Musser Heisey & Son R D y 2, Mt Joy, Pa, Heistond Bros. Elizabethtown Red Rose Form Service, Inc. N Church St, Quarryville David B. Hurst Bo^rmansville Mortal's Fepd Mill, Inc. , |B 9 3, Ephrata, Pa. Mountville Feed Service Put them all together and you have over 127 years of feed knowledge from one of the most advanced dairy herd management centers in the country —Lancaster County, Pa , the home of Eshelman and the location of one of Eshelman’s leading mills. Red Rose DAIRY FEEDS Mountville Correspondence Courses Take A Look At Your Woodlot Take a good look at your wood lot this autumn. Do matuie trees dominate certain areas, hinder ing the growth of saplings be neath? Can more desirable tree species be planted in some areas? According to a Pennsylvania State University correspondence course on farm forestry, well managed woodlands have trees clpse enough together to com plete with each tsther for space and light. Competition causes growth to be concentrated in the tops of trees, resulting in trunks free of branches, making clear lumber, free of knots. Overcut 01 grazed woodlands have too few trees and competi- # Musser Farms, Inc. Columbia Musser's Mill The Buck Chets. E. Souder & Sons Terre Hill Ammon E. Shelly Lxtitz E. P. Spotts, Inc. Honey Brook H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Witmer Lancaster Farming. Saturday. October 4. 1969— 1 tion lor space is absent Conse- sity. There aic no other charge: qucnt’.y, the tices are wide- ard a complete com sc cop 1 spicadinq with shoi t, limby comes to yon by mail trunks that make little clear lumber. At the other extieme, 100 many tiees may be on an aiea. Overcrowding with too much competition lesults in stagnated giowth and i educed pioduction of usable tiees No caie in the early stages of a planting results in failuie of desirable trees to become dominant. Thinning is needed to reduce ovei crowding. Send your name and address with $3 45 to Farm Forestry, Box 5000, University Park, Penn sylvania 16802. Make checks to The Pennsylvania State Univer- , PEANUT HULLS PLANT FQOD\ softmne i w l SHAVINGS ♦-siobf-* <6 ° ib - Baies) \ I TOBACCO RIBS o- „ (300 lb Bales) 1 ‘'Look For This Sign” So. Newport Road Inteicourse, Penna. Phone (717) 768-8451 Harvest high moisture corn and save three ways. When you harvest corn early, at high moisture, you harvest it at maximum nutrient content. The earlier haivesting also reduces field losses due to lodging and dropped ears. And costly drying is eliminated. HARVESTORE “locks in" more valuable TON. The HARVESTORE system of storing and processing saves more of the valuable energy m high moisture giain. This saved TON can add up to more profitable gams or milk production. It’s like adding extra acres to your crop land. Many farmers also process cornlage (low-moisture silage) through their HARVESTORE. This gives them the feed value of the entire plant. The lower moisture level also eliminates hauling and storing unneeded water. Add the-labor-saving advantages of HARVESTORE bottom unloading and automated feeding Small wonder so many owners consider HARVESTORE the key to increased production and profit. For details, see or call us today. We’ll show you how your neighbors are locking in extra profit with HARVESTORE. HARVESTORE multiplies manpower and (andpower PENN-JERSEY HARVESTORE SYSTEMS, INC. 309 Diller Ave. The Information contained herein is eeneral in nature and Is drawn from sources deemed to he reliable Any application to a particular farming opera, lion requires the advice of qualified experts and is subject to limitations of food management, weather and other conditions present at the individual locatm. Try A Classified Ad AOS New Holland, Penna. 17557 Phone 354-5171 ■7 >y