6—LnncnMor Farming. Saturday. February 7.1970 Chicken Eating Now Exceeds Eggs Twenty jr.ii l > .mo. per capita ; tv mdustiy. tins Inci cased to consumption of r««s was mo.c 452 poun(is of poultry eaten than double tli.it t»l poaln> In , nBB 1968. hovsciei. the pounds of I UI P<-i-on m 0 . poultry eaten pei pei in i the E on , he olhe , hand, diop United SloU’s \\»is somoNkhnl erSer ih.ni that of efip acco.d- ped f.om 47 8 pounds pci pc ins to the USD V - Kami Index son in 1948 to a per capita con In 1948. it »a-> estimated that sumption of 40 5 pounds in 1968 Netd . . . HAY - STRAW - EAR CORN Buy Now and Save! Mote and more farmers are buy mg from us for better \alue and all atound satis!action Dclii ered any quantity Phone Area Code 717 687-7631 Esbenshade Turkey Farm “America’s Oldest” PARADISE, PA. PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT Location: 6 miles south of Lancaster, Pa., just off Rt. 324 along Run Valley Road, Pequea Twp., Lane. Co. SATURMY, FEB. 21, 1970 Large Line of Farm Equipment Sells!! TRACTORS: _ A. C. "WD" 45 w/wide " A. C. "C" w/cultivators A. C. "B" w/cultivators, hoers and loader A. C. "WC" w/live P.T.O. A. C. "WD" w/cultivators No. 829 A.C. Mower-Conditioner; #7Ol A.C. 8 ton wagon w/new (1968) high sides; A.C. #56-F field chopper; N.H. #475 spreader; E-Z trail 8 ton wagon w/high sides; Coby “Chuck wagon”; (2) other bale wagons; A.C. trailer mow er; New Idea “pull type” 1-row corn picker; Case self-pro pelled combine; A.C. rake; Farm-Hand wheel rake; M.H. offset disc; Daffin offset disc; A.C. #303 kicker baler (new 1967); New Idea 12 ft. fert. drill; A.C. 5=387 3 bottom trip plow; A.C. #262 (2) bottom plow; Case disc; Case spreader; J.D. Crimper; A.C. pull-type combine; Powell tomato plant er; trailer; (2) Case packers; Brillion (bush hog) chopper; Culti-mulcher; Mayrath 24 ft. elevator; (2) Case spring harrows; (2) flat wagons; field sprayer; snow plow (for W.D. tractor); A.C. 13-disc grain drill; A.C. 3 point corn planter; Come-A-Long (Hoist jack); hay drier; front-end pusher for W.D.-45; tractor chains; 9x20 truck chains; A.C. wheel weights; Coal chute; (2) truck canvas; 1600 tomato baskets; snow fence; 50 cured locust posts; 5 bales of twine; buck saw. 1952 GMC “W” tag Track; 1952 GMC % ton pick-up; 1952 Ford % ton pick-up; 1963 Mercury 4 dr. hard-top MILK EQUIPMENT 4Surge units; (2) 50 lb. units; Alamo 30 plus pump; S.S. pails; 20 milk cans; (2) dumping stations; automatic tank washer; electric water heater; (3) cow mats; (2) Stewart Clippers; 40 cow halters; fogger; (2) fencers; (2) wheel barrows; fence wire; feed carts; Chicken crates; 2 hay feeders. SHOP EQUIPMENT Craftsman welder & torch; 50 ft. heavy cord; vise; electric motors; Black & Decker Vz” drill and press; (3) Handy-man jacks; forced air heater for shop; grinder; (2) heavy log chains; chain saw; platform scales; 1200 gal. water tank (good); corn sheller; (5) dozen of grease cart ridges; (3) oil pure refiners; (2) garden tractors; extension ladder. 1,100 yrlg. Shaver layers, (600 were forced molted) 15 ton Mixed Hay, some Straw HOUSEHOLD ITEMS including: Monarch cook stove, some antiques, including antique round extension table; stone jugs; crocks; old school desk; reed baby coach; old butter churn; straight and folding chairs; cane chairs; rock ers; iron pump trough; library table; child roll top desk; B.R. Suite, etc. Diller, Kreider & Sensenig, Aucts. Lunch by New Danville Auxiliary per capita poultiy consumption v.as 218 pounds Because of clllcicncles developed in the brnl SALE AT 11:00 A.M. By John M. Clymer Odors A Problem In Drying Manure With sf) much attention acioss tht n.ition being font sell on .in pollution, poultnmm nuy llnd nioio complaints (IncfU'd .iginnst them because of m.muie odors Ksen with artificial mnnme cu,\iiifi cquipini'iit. odois .no st.ll ,i pioblcm •No oiu' has come up with a to'.ulion foi eliminating odois fiom g.isfiicd dehuliatoi s" de timed \V C F.iiib.ink, extension r.fiicultui.il engined. Uimci-uj of California, Ri\ei=ule. at the Pacific Southwest Animal Nil tut ion Confeicnce Deodorants „nd ncutializei-. h.uc been lucd with questionab’e icsults 1 ‘Odors .lie the most d.flutil! problem we have, as I see it,” Fairbank said further. “These j odois can be present in only two 10 three paits pei billion, and lti’oy'll still be lepulsAO t o the reighboihood But the ironic thing is that neat by the odois won’t be noticed while two or three miles away, people will be calling the health department to find out what the smell is.” Bert Maxwell, nutritionist at Goldman’s Egg City, commented on research in Pennsylvania and Michigan where it was shown that fresh manure a day or two old did not have the odors of ma nure that had been under cages three or four months. Buy Good Seed In making up your garden seed cider include the old standbys along with some promising new varieties, advises Robert F. Flet cher, Extension vegetable spec ialist at The Pennsylvania State University. It may he a good idea to order your seed soon to be sure of having them when you are ready to plant Napalm Napalm for use in incendiary bombs was developed by Har vard University scientists in co operation with the U S. Army in 1942. After World War II it was credited with burning out 40 per cent of the target cities of Japan. Command Perfaimanoo New Van Dale “1230 Series II" Silo Unloader Customer- Certified to outperform, outlast any make its size. You’re in command. Push the bi the new Van Dale “1230 Series I Unloader go into action—give you output, feed more head—withou booster or added electricity. Our say so? No, our customers testify the “1230 Series II” is better three ways; 1. handles meaner haylage 2. throws out of larger silo 3. unloads on (owe current draw So, demand Command Perform ance—the new Customer-certified Van Dale “1230 Series 11.” • Form Calendar (Continued horn P.igo 1) meets. I'm in mid Home (’enter. Thursday, Feb. 12 10 ti m PAHA Clients Tux Meeting F.nm and Home Center 1 pm o\foid Pickle Co meeting, Intel com se Fire Hall 8 pm - Linc.ii Fiogi.immmg meeting, Fmm and Home Center Friday, Feb. H 730 p m Lancaster Comity Swine Pioduccrs meet, Faun and Home Center. QQiaQ'O. CLEARANCE SALE WINTER CLOTHING 25% to 40% Off Save on Jackets - Underwear - Gloves - Caps - Boots CHILDREN'S GLOVES 25% OFF Sleds Snowshovels and Snowscrappers . . , 20% OFF Lancaster Store Manheim Pike and Dillerville Road Lancaster 394-0541 • Nissley (Continued from Page 1) vlllc; Now Holland Division of Speny Rand Coip.; Farm Credit \ssociatlon; Wolgcmulh Bros. Food*. Ml Joy; Henry E. Marlin & Sons. Lancaster Gchmans Feed Mill. Dcnvci; Cope & Wea vci Machinery. New Providence; Kby's Feed Mill, Litltz; Grubb Supply Co . Elizabethtown; S H. Hcistand & Co. Salunga; Wen ger's Mill, Rhccms; Gchmans* Feed Mill. Denver. West Willow Faimcis Assn.. West Willow and J. E Galen, Hardware, Lincoln. 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