B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 26,1970 Noah W.Rreider Master Farmer (Continued fiom Page 1) rotation with bailey, com, and ryegrass Aftei potato harvest, the giound is sown to barley The following spring barley is harvested and the aiea planted to silage com When corn is two feet tall, the Kieideis dull m ryegrass as a plowdown for the following spring The double-cropped bailey is harvested at the milk to dough stage, wilted to 50 per cent mois ture, and put in the silo foi use in the steer feedlot. The Kreideis prefer com silage over bailey in the feedlot but moie total digestible nutrients are seemed by double-cropping The 161 acies of corn gram averaged 120 bushels per acre last year Alfalfa, some 93 acres, aveiaged six tons The 150 acres of corn silage yielded 23 tons per acre, 60 acies of wheat, 48 bushels pel acre, 100 acies of barley, 70 bushels per acie In addition, 20 acies of tobacco aie grown each year and average a ton pei acie Active in both civic and farm organizations, Noah Sr has been a long-time member of the Inter- State Milk Pioducers Coopera tive, Pennsylvania Farmers’ As sociation, Pennsylvania Holstein Association, Pennsylvania Co-op erative Potato Gioweis Associa tion, and the Lansaster County Poultiy Association He has served as treasuiei of the Lancaster County Faim and Home Centei, the Manheim Chamber of Commerce, and vice chairman and board member of the Manheim National Bank Kreider also seived 32 years as teacher in the Exhs Sunday School, and was chairman of the board of Philhaven Hospital for five years He is a member of the Black Rock Camp Associa tion, Spruce Lake Association, and Camp Hebion Association The other Master Farmer Award wmneis named along with Kreinder aie Rewellien Mohi, (Fogelsville, J Paul Shock, Me chanicsbiug RD 2 Roland Gar retson, Bendeisville Bovd E Wolff, New Alexandei R D 2, and M Dice SUtlei, Chambeis burg R D 6 Help Us Serve You If your organization didn’t make our farm calendar this week, it’s not because we don’t like jou or your or ganization. We may have missed it in the rush. Or maybe you for got to tell us Either way, we’d like to extend our farm community service to you. To get on the Farm Calen dar, remind us by calling 394-3047 or 626 2191 or by writing to Lancaster Farm ing, 22 E. Main St., Lititz, Pa. 17543 And help us serve you better. DO YOU HAVE ALL THE FARM EQUIPMENT USED TRACTORS Massey-Fei guson 1100 Diesel 860 houis MF 175 Diesel MF 178 Diesel gSO* KKeSf $l5OO. MFpG.S $l™J Fm-d 81 80i a Diesel 1150.' IH 340 Utility 120JK IH 340 Row Crop 1200. IH 230 Row Crop 950. IH 06 Standard 400. Olryer 77Diesel 400. Oliver 77 Diesel 300. A C WD 600. A C 810 Garden Trac 375. Ferguson 30 600. D 2 Cateipiller Tractor 050. MH 101 Jr. 100. USED S. P. COMBINES Massey-Ferguson 510 Diesel with 14 ft Grain Header $7OOO, MF 510 Diesel with 12 ft Grain Header 7000. Two MF 421 4 Row 30” Coin Head to fit 510 Combines 2200. MF 410 Gas with 13 ft Grain Header 6500. MF 300 Gas with 13 ft Grain Header Two MF 300 Gas with 13 ft Gram Header each 3300. MF 410 Gas with 12 ft Grain Header 4900. MF 222 2 Row Corn Head to fit 410 Combine 1050. MF 82 with 12 ft Gi am Header and 2 Row Corn Head 2500. MF 82 with 10 It Giain Header MH 80 MH 90 Special 1200. 2 Row Com Head 450. IH 403 with 13 ft Grain Header 4000. New Holland 975 with 12 ft Grain Header 4400. MF 222 2 Row Coin Head to fit 410 Combine 900. New MF 62 6 Row 20” Corn Header 6 New Full Vision Combine Cabs HURRY! SAVE UP TO vJcr $l,OOO NOW AT M. M. Weaver & Sons Leola, Pa. 717-656-7702 A orizeS CAIC | SE