Among new officers of the Lancaster County Vo-Ag Teachers Association are: left to right, Jess Erway, Manheim Cen tral High School, vice president; Phil Og- Eastern Lancaster County High line, 8 MONEYMAKING ALFALFAS • DuPuit • Vernal • Buffalo ' • Ranger 8 MONEYMAKING CLOVERS •' Certified Pennscott • Mammoth • Select Pennscott # Alsike • Penna. 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We are informed by our economists that nationally, the value of farm real estate rose another 4% during the past year; this is the smallest rate advance in the past seven'"years and could be due to the tight money situation throughout the country. While market values declined in some of- the mid-western states, they were up sharply in the east in cluding Pennsylvania, New Jer sey* and' Maryland In Pennsyl vania the value of the average acre of farm real estate is 14% higher than a year ago Cash rent for pasturing livestock averaged $3.00 per month in the northeast and the average cash rent per acre for crop land was $22.35. These prices will vary according to the fertility of the land and production capacity I SMOKETOWN, PA^ Phone Lane. 397-3539 Price Tncreases Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 9,1971 Holstein Assn. Receives New Local The Holstein Fuesian Asso ciation of America recently an nounced that it has received 13 new membeis fiom Lancaster County. They aie David L Beiler, New Holland; Paul K and Esther M Fairel, Manheim, Robert D Harnish, 'Manheim, Paul L Hess, Drumoie, James High, Lancaster. Mahlon H High, Lancaster, Aaron Lapp Jr. Kinzeis, John P Lapp, Leola; Daniel J Mar tin, Strasburg; Rufus G Mar tin, Ephrata, Edwin W Shirk, Ephrata; John F. Stoltzfus, Strasburg, and Clarence E. Swope, Manheim. New members from Chester County are: Henry 0. Martin, Honey Brook; Vernon C. Kuth, LOOK TO BETTER PROFITS IN 197 W Red Rase Lanimal feeds A J*HN W OfutmOH’ U*NI Esl 1*42 Mills Lancaster Pa /Yrk Pa /Cudeville 0 / Tampa Fla/SanfarP NC/ChamWee Ga You can earn better profits throughout the year from your cows,’ steers, hogs or poultry if you feed the Red Rose way! Red Rose dairy feeds are geared to maintain your herd, encourage maximum milk production and re turn better profit. The Red Rose Programmed Hog System reduces the cost of pork production by con verting more feed to meat while maintaining optimum growth levels, and Red Rose supplements are formu lated to provide all the nutrients at proper levels and in correct ratio to overcome forage and grain defi ciencies. Choose from a wide variety of Red Rose Feeds for feeding all your farm animals . . . follow Red Rose feeding systems . . . and you will count those extra profits. Call your Red Rose dealer. You’ll be pleased with the feeding assistance and service you get! Walter Binkley & Son G. R. Mitchell, Inc. Lititz Refton, Pa. Brown & Rea, Inc. Atglen Elverson Supply Co. Elveison L. T. Geib Estate Manheim I. B. Grcybili Bt Son Sti ashing E. Musser Heisey & Son R. D. #2, Mt. Joy, Pa. Heistand Bros. Elizabethtown Red'Rose Farm Service, Inc. N. Church St, Quanyville David B. Hurst Bowmansville Members Spring City, Alvin J Stoltzfus, Elverson, and David L Stoltz fus, Honey Brook. Meanwhile, the Holstem- Fuesian Association’s board of duectois has announced that Pennsylvania is the second lar gest dauy state in the Northeast and has taken the lead in the numtaei of new members receiv ed by the board. Mountville Feed Service Mountville Musser Farms, Inc. Columbia Musser's Mill The Buck Chas. E. Souder & Sons Tene Hill Ammon E. Shelly Lititz E. P. Spotts, Inc. Honey Biook H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Witmer 7