- Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 18.1970 30 the others if their starter has "nitrate nitrogen." The nitrate nitrogen in UNIPEL STARTER SPECIAL 13-34-10 moves quickly to the seedling roots. A conventional ammonic source of nitrogen does not move; roots must grow to it. See us soon for details. Smoketown, Pa. Make More Money with Beffer-Bred, Beffer-Fed Chicks Buy Better-Bred chicks for better livability, better de velopment and better pro duction. High producing strains are bred to lay 20 to 50 extra eggs above the aver age extra eggs that pay you extra profits. For money-making pullets this fall—first, buy a high-producing strain—then, put them on Wayne! ROHRER’S MILL B. D. 1, Bonks C. E. SAUDER & SONS B. D. 1, East Earl PARADISE SUPPLY Paradise DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, Stevens MOUNTVTLLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia HERSHEY BROS. Reinholds GRIJBR STTPPT Y m POWL ’ S FEED SERVICE GKUJBB SUPPLY CO. B d. 1, Quarryville Elizabethtown R. d. 2. Peach Bottom ms) IQs \ r J \ L>f Make sure your chicks are Better-Fed—on Wayne Chick Starter for a strong, sure start; the Wayne Grow ing Program for rugged, fully developed pullets ready to lay more-and-bigger eggs this fall. H. JACOB HOOBER Intercourse, Pa. WHITE OAK MILL R. D. 4, Manheim HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn Ph: 964-3444 H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer Hunger Still Exists in U. S. To be sure, the pooicr a fam ily is, the pooler its diet is likely to be \t the lime of the 10(55 suivvy, slightly moie Ih.m one thmi of the households with in come undei 53,000 had diets that weie significantly short of i(commended levels for a* least one of seven impoi tant nutrients But poor diets are by no means a monopoly of the poor In fact, about a fifth of the households with incomes between <5,000 and $7,000 in 1965 also failed to pass the nutrient test, as did a tenth of the families with incomes ov ei $lO,OOO. Income supplements obviously would help alleviate physical hunger and reduce the hardships of poverty. But income supple ments alone would not close the Ph: 397-3539 * (Continued fiom Page 10) INTRODUCING KUBOTA • 21 horsepower diesel engine power and economy. • Compatible to all Categoiy #1 implements • Eight-gear transmission for greater flexibility • Adjustable front and rear treads • Automatic hydraulic 3-point hitch • Standard IV spline PTO • Differential lock and inde pendent rear wheel brakes • Low profile for orchard operations. • Performance proved around the world That’s the Kubota L-200 ... the most versatile, compact tractor with big tractor muscle for all farm jobs . . . equipped to work harder, last longer and cost less than any other tractor in its class. Come in and look it over. KINZER EQUIP. CO. Box 23, Kinzer, Pa, KITSON'S AUTOMATED Wall-To-Wall Laying Kages WHY WALL-TO-WALL .. . 1. Dry Manure Solves Manure 4 Ride instead of Walk! Observe Problems. Leave in place for hens better they are calmer years or, remove when convenient. takes less time. Water, feed and eggs completely visible and separated in the cage. Simple trouble-free automation of eggs, feed and water M. K. HOKE 148 S. Main St., Manheim, Pa. Nation's nutrition gap That will take an educational effort so that neiy US cili/en, ileh or poor, knows what constitutes an ade quate diet and is enticed to ob tain it. As far as America’s ngucul- Hue is concerned, there is plenty of food available or potentially available to solve the food piob -Icm. If all the families with incom es of less than $3,000 ate like the rt st of the population, their food expenditures would inciease by an estimated 15 per cent Consumption of some foods would increase and otheis de ciease As a Nation, we would eat less cereal and grain pro ducts and use fewer diy beans and eggs. But consumption would use markedly for meat and other highly desired food*. Your Equipment Center in Lancaster County WRITE OR CALL An InciiMsc of 15 per cent in food spending by low income families would inciensc the total quantity of food commodities needed In the entire U S public by onlv two to thiee pei cent. That’s considerably less than the increase of 10 to 12 per cent in food supplies which farmers could potentially provide under icasonable price incentives and free market operation. Of course, it might take a few years for farmers to gear up to this level of output. The point is that farmeis £ould readily provide the amount of food necessary to solve the pov erty related food problem. The major obstacle is that of distribu tion of food to the people who need it and payment to suppliers in a manner that is equitable to consumers $2250. * < 5. Easiest, safest system to venti late. 6. Many less daily chores Egg Production made easy, and there is more Est. Phone 665-2266 Delivered Phone 442-4186