Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 02, 1971, Image 9

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    Fertilizer
Tile annual meeting of The
Fertiliser Institute, noimally
held in mid-June, will be moved
to the Palmer House, Chicago,
Fei). 9-10, 1971, “in order to ac
commodate an expanded mem-
Roaches
Fleas t Ticks
Rats or Mice
J. C. Ehrlich Co„ Inc.
1278 Loop Rd., Lane.
PHONE 397-3721
1971 SPECIAL EARI Y ORDER DISCOUNT
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
MARCH
Meeting
bership ” Institute President Ed
win M. Wheeler announced today
The Midwest Fertilizer Confer
ence, usually held in February,
will be a part of the Annual
Meeting.
The two-day program will be
preceded on Feb 8 with a senes
of meetings of Institute commit
tees; and midwestern university
representatives.
' The previous annual meeting
date and location—June 13-16,
1971, The Greenbrier, White Sul
phur Springs, W. Va.—has been
reserved for the Institute’s Ist
Annual Fertilizer Marketing
Conference.
ATTENTION GRAIN GROWERS
DUAL PURPOSE SPAIN BINS
SAVE BY TAKING DELIVERY NOW AND
NOT PAYING BEFORE OCTOBER 31, 1971
FOR DELIVERY IN THE FOLLOWING MONTHS
SAVE 7% APRIL
SAVE 6% MAY
SAVE 5% JUNE
See a Brock Groin Drying System in Operation on Our Own Farm.
E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, INC.
R. D. 1/ Willow Street
BROCK
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For Grain Storage and Drying
48 Models
18 to 40 Foot Diameter Bins
Capacity From 2200 to 40000 Bushels
WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL
L. H. Brubaker To
Separate Two Stores
Plans are being made to sep
arate the ownership and opera
tion of L. H. Biubakei’s two
stores The store at Lititz RD3
will be operated by Mr and Mrs.
Roy A Biubaker No change
will be made at the Lancaster
Store.
At the Lititz site an additional
service shop is currently under
construction which will greatly
facilitate servicing of moie and
larger pieces of equipment par
ticularly during winter or rainy
weather.
In the change, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Brubaker plan to continue
uninterrupted service of farm
equipment.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 2,1971
Annual County Tobacco
Show Planned Thursday
The annual Lancaster County
Tobacco Show will be held
Thursday (Jan. 7) at the Faim
and Home Center.
FFA entries are due fiom 10
to 11 30 am. and adult entries
are due from 12 noon to 1 30
pm. The judging will begin at
1.30 pm. Ribbons and cash
prizes will be awarded.
(Note; Because of early pub
lication deadlines this week due
to the New Year holiday, Lan
caster Farming was unable to
SAVE 4%
SAVE 3%
SAVE 2%
717-464-3321
cover the 4-H Tobacco Show and
Com Exhibit Thursday after
noon and this event will be
covered along with the county
show in next week’s Faim Show
Issue )
Arnold G Lueck, associate
Lancaster County agricultural
agent, said the classes at the
Thursday show will be the
same as foi the State Farm
Show and aie as follows
Class I, Wiapper B’s Divi
sion A, long wiapper? over 26
inches, and Division B, shoit
wrappers 26 inches and under.
Class 11, Filler B’s—Division
A, long filleis over 26 inches,
and Division B, short filleis 26
inches and under
Class 111, Binder Type—Divi
sion A, long binders over 26
inches, and Division B, short
binders 26 inches and undei
Class VI, FFA Wrappers
Cl, no length specified
Class VII, FFA Filleis C 2,
no length specified
All exhibits entered in the
county show will be taken to
the Faim Show, unless the ex
hibitor requests otherwise
Glowers not able to bring
their tobacco to the county show,
but who desite to exhibit at the
Farm Show, may bung the
tobacco to the Farm and Home
Center by Friday (Jan 8) The
Extension agents will ai range
to get it to the Farm Show
Building But Lueck cautioned
growers to be sure the tobacco
is well wrapped to pi event div
ing out.
New York Meat Inspection
The U S. Department of Agii
, culture recently certified the
, New York meat inspection prof
i gram equal to the Federal one,
I under provisions of the Whole
! some Meat Act.
As a result, New York now
has full responsibility for in
spection of meat slaughtering
and processing plants doing
business wholly within the
State The ceitification will af
fect 692 mtidslate plants now
opeiatmg theie.
Meat Inspection Reinstated
The US Depaitment of Ag
nculture announced recently
that Fedeial meat inspection
has been reinstated at Medal
lion Piovision Inc, 1933 Reed
St, Philadelphia
USDA’s Consumer and Mar
keting Seivice said that plant
management has agieed to
abide by Fedeial inspection re
quuements
Inspection seivice had been
suspended when the plant was
found to be opeiatmg under
unsanitary conditions, C&MS
officials said
Help Us
Serve You
If your organization didn’t
make our faim calendar this
week, it’s not because we
don’t like you 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.
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