DAIRYMEN! Soe Us At Our Booth At Dairy Day - Tuesday, March 10 FARM & HOME CENTER Boh and Frank MILLER & BUSHONG, INC. Kohrcrstown, Pa. JUDGE THE GEHL MIX-ALL ON YOUR FARM! Tran demonstration and we'll grind and mix a few tons of feed We make this offer because we’re sure you’ll like the Mix-All features: (1) 66 thin hammers that cut .. . not pound . . . grain and hay to uniform size; (2) variable speed drive on the auger feeder; (3) twice as many hammers per square foot of screen area than other mills; (4) rugged construction from hitch to hopper and mill to mixer, (5) unloading conveyor situ ated high on the frame ... 46 inches off the ground. Extends over bins, hunks or self-feeders. But... how about judging this for yourself? Call now to sched ule a Mix-All demonstration on your farm. / FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT CO. R. D. 2, Ephrata, Pa. CHAS. J. McCOMSEY & SONS Hickory Hill, Pa. FREE! fmMj Trail ZOOK'S FARM STORE Honey Brook, Pa. N. G. HERSHEY & SON Manheim Most State Land Good for Trees Sixty per cent or moio of the oak timbci aieiis in Pemisvl \ania mul other upland oak le gions of the United States mo ideally suited to glow model ate sized ticca in a lea.sonablc peii od of time, declared Dr Wilber W. Waid. dncctor of the School of Foiesl Rcsotnces at Penn sylvania Slate University, dur ing a recent meeting of the Rail way Tic Association in Philadel phia With spaced thinnings, oaks should reach the ideal size for cioss ties of 12 to 16 inches in diamctci at bicasl height in 60 to 65 years, Dr Waid affnmed Without such thinnning, the average site would icquire 100 years to produce the same sized logs, he claimed Modern cultural tieatments area * n the late 1800’s, for ex should piovide enough oak for- ample, rarely show logs largei ests to more than meet the than 10 01 12 inches m dia needs foi 20 to 25 million rail- meter. load ties, he pointed out Those forests should also have ade- Cows Going Dry... Off Their Feed? Here’s the answer to your cow problems; Wayne Fitting Ration. When fed with high protein roughages that justify a 14% protein milking ration, it works wonderfully, too. Especially formulated to rebuild the body reserves of dry cows. Great foi growing heifers. Highly palatable. Lower in protein than the normal milk cow ration, but don't let that worry you for the short time they're off their feed. Main object is to get'em eating again! The answer is . , . Wayne Fitting Rati' Feed for the difference innovations make Feed Wayne. WAYNE Phul FITTING RATION jy JX)£! WAYNE I ANIMAL I HEALTH I ROHRER’S MILL R. D. 1, Honks C. E. SAUDER & SONS H. JACOB HOOBER R. D. 1, East Earl Intercourse, Pa. PARADISE SUPPLY P 0^ L ’S FEED SERVICE ParaHi«» R D 1, Quail yville Faradlse R. D. 2. Peach Bottom MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R D. 2, Columbia HERSHEY BROS. Remholds Lancaster Farming. Saturday. March 7. 1970 quale tiers for fibei as well as enough to meet the demands for watei, wildlife, and iccica tion. The incicasing demand foi wood chips for paper, foi pai ti de board, and for othei fiber board products should piovide market opportunities for thin ning young oak stands, he said The five important oak species white, black, scailet, chest nut, and red dominate most of the oak forests of Pennsyl vania. Contrai y to stories about large trees in virgin forests, few reliable statistics indicate that oaks in upland areas weie evei giant sized. Photographs show ing logs stacked for the char coal industry in the Mont Alto Thinning also impioves the quality of oak tiees for cioss WHITE OAK MILL R D. 4, Manheim HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn Ph 964-3444 H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer GRUBB SUPPLY CO Elizabethtown DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, Stevens tics .ind otlici pm poses, lie lidd ed Fust glowing trees resist best Hie typie.il infections ol fungi .ind insects And f.ist giowth in nng poious woods, like the oaks, is con elated with greater specific giavity, hard ness. and toughness qualities that aie highly dcsnable foi ci oss lies Tractor Kills Oxford Farmer Elwood Longenecker, 45, an Oxford RD ] farmer, was killed instantly Tuesday morning when he was ciushed between a tractor and a manuie spiead ei at his home Longenecker was i eported working in a field on his laim with the tiactoi diawn spread ei when he got off the ti actor to make adjustments in the ma chinery. While he was woiking be tween the ti actor and the spieader, the tractor, which had been left running, luiched, and Longeneckei was caught by the neck between the two Dr Paul Herr, Quairyville, who pronounced the man dead at the scene, said that death was almost instantaneous as the ic sult of the seveie neck mjuiy Longeneckei was born at Manheim Rl, the son of Mi and Mis Elam Longeneckei A membei of Mount Vernon Mennonite Chuieh, he was a teacher in the church Sunday- School, and a paiticipant in all activities of the chin ch Suivivois, in addition to his parents, include his wife, two daughters, Linda .and Roseann, at home, two sons, William, a student at Haverfoid College, and David, at home, two bi oth ers, Charles Longeneckei, New Holland, and Harold B Longe necker, West Palm Beach, Fla ; and two , sisters, Miss Thelma Longenecker, Atmoie, Ala , and Mary, wife of Haiold Chailes, Peach Bottom Sweden, Jop'on Termed Good U.S. Poultry Areas Sweden, Japan and the Caub bean cun ently shape up as fn st late maikets fm poultiy pio ducts The Swedish maiket is for cooked pioducts, since the coun tiy does not permit impoitation of uncooked poultiy due to a Newcastle bamei Dunng the fust foui months of 1969, the Swedes bought $241,000 woith of U S poultiy Most impoitant item foi Ja pan is chicken paits, particulai ly legs Ot 5 1 million pounds ol poultiy moving to Japan in early 1969, 4 6 million pounds weie chicken paits The Japanese continued to impoit 400 to 500 tons of U S. bi oiler legs a month despite lelatively high costs The quali ty of the U S pioduct makes the difference Leading Canbbean maikets aie Jamaica, Leewaid and Windward Islands, Nethei lands Antilles, Baibados, Bahamas and Bermuda Expoits to the Caribbean foi the fust foui months of 1969 weie 12 million pounds gieatei than the same peuod last year Hong Kong continues to be a giowmg maiket foi all kinds ol foods, including canned and. liozen fiuits and vegetables, poultiy and dauy pioducts Try A Classified It Pays 21
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