Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 21, 1970, Image 10

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    ]0 LuncnMi’i- Farming. Sntnrtlay. March 21. l!)70
Executives Tap Federal
Farm Research tor Ideas
Ovei 100 buMMoss executive-'
Will loin .1 1‘ S Dep.ntim’iil of
Agiirultuu- n*Hc.iidi complex
M.nih 23 and 24 looking foi in
dtisln.il applications of some of
the lesiilts of USDA s basic u*
scat eh
The gioup. membeis of the
Industn.il Reseaich Institute.
Inc, will tour the Agucultuial
Rcseaich Center at Beltsvillc,
Md , and talk to the scientists
there about USDA studies in
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75-32 50. two loads Good to
mostly Choice 775 lbs 32 25
CALVES 400 Vealers most
ly steady
VEALERS Choice 53 00-
56 00, few head at 57 00, Good
49 00 54 00 Standaid 44 00-49
00. Utility 37 00-44 00. Cull 90-
120 lbs 31 00-38 00, 65 85 lbs
25 00-31 00
HOGS 1200 Bairows and
Gilts 25 50 lowei. Sows scai ce
CLOSING SALES, BAR
ROWS AND GILTS Few US
1- 245 lbs 27 50-28 00 Bulk US
2- 195 255 lbs 26 10 26 85
SHEEP 450 Wooled Lambs
closed 1002 00 highei Slaugh
ter Ewes fully steady. Supply
includes an estimated 50 per
cent 30 60 lb Spi mg Lambs sold
to the Eastei tiade
WOOLED LAMBS Choice
70-110 lbs 29 00 31 00, couple
lots 32 50 on Wednesday, Good
26 00-28 50 Utility 23 00 26 00
Choice and Pume 70 90 lb New
Cl op Lambs 31 00-35 00
SPRING LAMBS Choice
30 40 lbs 60 00-75 00 Choice 40-
60 lbs 40 00-50 00. Choice 65 75
lbs 36 00-36 50
SLAUGHTER EWES
lity and Good 6 00-12 00
A Lancaster Farming
Classified Ad Can Help
SEE YOUR
PIONEER
SALESMAN
He knows that to
make your alfalfa seed
dollars pay off, you need
(1) the right variety for
the job and (2) pure,
I high-germinating seed.
He offers both.
His full line of top
rated alfalfas includes
varieties you can leave
down 4,5, or more years
... short rotation alfalfa
for maximum tonnage
. . . medium rotation
varieties . . . and quality
plow-down alfalfa. Strict
seed production controls
assure high germination
and purity.
Whatever you need in
alfalfa seed, Pioneer’s
got it!
§q\ PIONEER.
CORN and ALFALFA
spell aieas as air and water
pollution, human null it lon.
imnket (|tialil\ of foods, eneigy
metabolism. enlomolo,"V. plant
plnsioloKV. and pai.miologv.
Time will also be a discussion
of the pioposed eailhiesoinee
satellite, the NASA USDA .space
veiiluic designed to give man
a clearei picture of earth sur
face phenomena.
IRI, Inc. membership in
cludes research execluives fiom
nearly every type of industry
committed to research and de
velopment, including chemicals,
drugs, instruments, plastics, and
metal, petioleum, tobacco, and
food products.
Secretaiy of Agriculture Clif
ford M. Hardin is scheduled to
address the group March 23 at
the Mayflower Hotel. USDA ic
searchers and scientist also will
talk with the IRI membeis dui
ing their two-day visit, which
will include the National Agn
cultmal Libiaiy at Beltsville.
and the National Aiboietum in
Washington
Keep Milk Lines
Full and Flowing...
What your cows need to keep milk lines full
and flowing. Wayne Dairy Supplement. It
keeps costs down, performance up. New
Wayne 42% Dairy, preferred 2 to 1 over the
old formula in palatability tests, contains urea
that lets rumen bacteria manufacture more of
their own protein, saving you feed dollars.
Wayne 32% Dairy is a non-urea, all-vege
table protein supplement for farm grains.
Both contain a blend of popular dairy feed
proteins, vitamins, minerals and molasses
that outperforms soybean, cottonseed or
linseed meals and brewers' or distillers' dried
grains fed individually.
Uti-
Feed for the difference innovations make.
Feed Wayne.
ROHRER’S MILL
R. D. 1, Ronka
C. E. SAUDER & SONS H. JACOB HOOBER
R. D. 1, East Earl Intercourse, Pa
PARADISE SUPPLY POWL’S FEED SERVICE
Paradise R D. 1, Quarryville
R. D. 2. Peach Bottom
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R D 2. Columbia
HERSHEY BROS.
Remhold"!
Early Reporting of Hog
Cholera Helps Erase It
(’m u-nl 1-Vdn ,il (|tt.n .intint's foi
hoy eholei.t .nr now in «(Ted 111
|).nt 01 .ill of 7.1 counties in in
States. plus nil of I’ueilo Rico,
tin* US Dep.ulment of Agucul
tllll 1 i upoiis.
Even Ihough hoy cholera in
cidence is al a i datively low
level about two outbreaks per
day have been reported during
the first two months of 1969
hog farmers are warned to keep
alert.
Dr. M. J Tillery, in charge of
hog cholera eradication for the
Animal Health Division of US
DA’s Agiicultural Research Ser
vice, says, "Prompt leporting of
any sickness noted in pigs is vi
tal if we are to eiadicate hog
cholera ” He points out that Fed
eial and State quarantines foi
hog cholera have been used since
last November as a part of the
stepped-up efforts to contain and
eiadicate this disease
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 T) 1 Steven*
CLEARANCE SALE
25% OFF
1969 Model 5 H.P. Mustangs
VVE ALSO STOCK A COMPLETE LINE OF
YARDMAN TILLERS AND MOWERS.
PLANT FOOD'
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tics.
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Gas and Diesel Engines Sales and Service
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* * *
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(Va mile northwest of Bard’s Crossing, on Hunsecker
Road, 4 miles east of Lancaster, off Route 23)
Bird-in-Hond, R. 1, Pa. 17505
Phone: 397-4081
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