Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 28, 1970, Image 8

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    Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 28.1070
Ground-Level Silos
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i; silo. acco.dmg to Lauy Click,
Penn State extension agnuiltur
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Speak.ng to beef cattlemen
Wednesda.. night a - the Faim
..■id Home Centei. Cl.ck. Us.ng
? 1 d» sto .llusti ate. cvpla.ned that
t.ench and bunke. silos aie both
eor.\ement and ease to use and
\e .r.e\pensl\e
M.lk was down fne cents a
cwt itoni Decembei and eggs
He sa.d a :«e .n the state "e-c down two cents a dozen
bu.lt a3O be 110 foot concete Nationally fjrm pi ices adxanc
-;o e.sht feet deep to. oiiiV ed one thud of one pei cent.
SI TOO This doesnt .nclude the Comubut.ng to the inciease weie
nbo.. wh.ch the faimei supp. ed bghe: puces foi caale jnfi o=s 0 = s
m;e lf Pen.allj offsetting these me eas
; i; weie seasonalls lower pi ices
Cl.ck said a figuie ot S 5 per 101 eggs and cotton.
•on of capacity, snould be used
foi constiuction cos: of eithei a ,
wood 01 conc.et tiench silo This ,?s an d down stock losses by 10
figure includes labor, he said. l 0 P er said.
Click also spoke on high mo.s- The digest advantage, though,
Uue corn, including both shelled avoiding to Click, is that high
Sw C»SvTa" hit ineSafy op"™' Schick .a Pennsylvania's selection to- Pork Ail American at
moisture corn tions,” which are costly and time the first American Pork Congress m Des Moines, lowa March So.
Click said* high moisture corn consuming, can be eliminated. The first congress is the combination of the National Pork Industry
has se\eial advantages over dry g u t noted there are disad- Conference and the annual meetings of the National Pork Produc
corn, including an earlier har- vantages, including the necessity ers Council.
\est of up to two weeks Earlier 0 f maintaining the moisture level ~ , , . , ~ „„„ . cVI ‘
hanest can reduce “shattei loss- Wlthm cert ain percentages, in- Schick is among state winners under the age of 40 jeais, show-
eluding the necessity of maintain- ing leadership and productive pork operation.
mg the moisture level within cer- ,
A Lancaster Farming tain percentages; theie can,be The Lancaster County iepresentative for the state poik awaid
spoilage in some silos, it’s heav- was James Horton, Masonic Homes, Elizabethtown He is secietaiy
Classified Ad Can Help ier, and it can’t be moved readily 0 f the Lancaster County Swine Producers Association
foi sale elsewheie
Are You
SPECIAL
INTERNATIONAL
and
FARM ALL
54 H.P. gear drive
TRACTORS
Full 12 month worronty.
TREMENDOUS moDEUm, uut up.
»HO" SAVING! Tractor at 1965 Prices
* Full 12 month warranty
no*’-
Cope & Weaver Co. Messick Farm Equip.
NEW PROVIDENCE 786-7351 ELIZABETHTOWN 367-1319
Farm Products Prices
Increase One Per Cent
Prices leeched by Pennsyhan
-1.1 fa.mcra fo. their pioducts lose
one pc. cent in Januaiy. accord
ing to the S’ate Ciop Repo:ling
St. \ ice
Conti ibut.ng to the puce rise
\<tie h.chei p ices foi beef and
poik Steers at S2B a hundied
w eight weie up $1 fiom a mon
•h eail.ei and weie S 2 50 higher
than a \eai earhei Hogs at
526 70 a cwt weie up 50 cents
Horn Detvmbei and weie S 7 20
highci than in Januaiy a >ear
ago
Interested In A Bargain?
prices
ON
544,
BUY HIGHEST QUALITY
AT LOWEST PRICE
BUT HURRY AVAILABLE FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY!
C B. Hoober & Son Kauffman Bros.
INTERCOURSE 768-8231 MOUNTVILLE 285-5951
Schick Wins Pork Award
Heibert K Schick (left) of Kutztown RD2 is shown leceiving
a plaque from John Henkel of Strasburg RDI, piesidcnt of the
Pennsylvania Pork Producers Council.
International Harvester
Sales and Service
EPHRATA
733-2283
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