Lancaster Farming. Saturday. May 9. 1970 12 5 70 60 50 40 30 20 l O 1958 oO '62 ’64 *66 '6B ‘TO ‘72 The nation’s farmers enjoyed a relatively prosperous year in 1969. Despite sagging exports, the overall demand for agricultural pro ducts was strong, while output increased only slightly. As a result, farm prices soared to the highest point since 1952, outpacing the rise in costs and widening farmers’ margins. Net farm income showed a marked improvement to Ag Engineers to Meet State Mums Sales Up The Pennsylvania Section of Wholesale value of cut floweis the Amencan Society of Agn- in Pennsylvania was estimated cultural Engineers will hold at $13,324,000 foi 1969, up slight its spring meeting beginning ly fiom the pievious year. at 630 p m Friday, May 15, at The wholesale value of potted The Timbers near Mt Gretna mums at 5 992,000 was up 27 per iicultuie in geneial, pollution cent fiom a year earlier, foi a and the pieseivation of farm gi and total of 514,316,000 foi the land flowers siuveyed Leland H Bull, state agncul- In addition, fohage plants net tine secretaiy, will speak on sales totaled $899,000 down 12 “A Decade Later,” covering ag- pei cent fiom last year (IN BILLIONS) GROSS FARM INCOME NET FARM INCOME .6 billion, a BETTER FEEDS for cows pay off handsomely to dairymen The best feeds you can buy for vour cows are the best invest- ment that you can make! FLORIN FEEDS have been tried, tested and proven suc- cessful as a means of increas ing milk production and main taining good health. You’ll ap preciate the difference they’ll make ... in the size of your milk checks! /^jSsh WOLGEMUTH BROS., INC. -> uut* 'Joi''* "Pic, ““' jf&e (IN THOUSANDS) :955‘60 ‘6Z '64 '66 "'6B 'TO peak exceeded only once since 1947. Livestock producers enjoyed most of the gain. Continuing a long-established trend, the number of farms declined again last year, so net income per farm rose to a record high, reports the Northern Trust Company, Chicago, 111. .-'•s '7 o f * vv V.