Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 09, 1971, Image 7

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    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
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• Buffalo
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8 MONEYMAKING CLOVERS
•' Certified Pennscott • Mammoth
• Select Pennscott # Alsike
• Penna. Medium Red •' Yellow Sweet
■ • Midwest Medium Red #, Tall-Sweet
Fresh seed mixed and Inoculated (FREE)
Save with REIST’S SEEDS
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REIST SEED COMPANY
Finest Quality Seeds (Since 1925)
Ph. 653-4121
Mount Joy, Pa,
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* ** "* ■ " it is STARTER SPECIAL is a completely unique product.
a— Here’s why
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Jf to the same shape and densitv for maximum consistency and
control in application
rifjelMllfj I . - Chemical Uniformity Each and every STARTER SPECIAL
* ' pellet has all three primary nutrients - nitrogen, phosphorus,
_ __ A potassium chemically homogenized in precisely the most
g fly desirable ratio 13-34-10 The nutrients can t separate or
■ X segregate during handling as with troublesome, hard-to
ntantlnfl fIIYICI - Double Duty Nutrients -STARTER SPECIAL has both
■ XI ■ Xll I quick-acting and long-lasting nitrogen and phosphorus for
L»lffl thorough plant feeding There is no urea or diammonium
|f| fltaiT I' phosphate that might endanger the seed through liberation
li i 1 IWIII ■ of free ammonia
Of course, these features also make it highly effective as
a banded starter. But, with only slight adaptation of most
planters, it can be applied directly with the seed in exacting
measurement for safety and maximum response
With this kind of control, you apply much less material
only 1/3 the amount needed for banding And the reduced
material handling could cut your planting time in half
So, save time, trouble, and money at plaptmg time See us
soon about applying STARTER SPECIAL this spring as a
dry ’pop-up".
ORTHO
P. L ROHRER & BRO-, INC.
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• Cayuga
• Haymor
• Northwest Common
• Promor
School, president; Arba Henry, Solanco
High School, secretary. Charles Ackley,
Ephrata High School, not shown, is treas
urer.
With ” the" prices of nearly
everything oh the increase, the
question* is-posed about the
value of farm real estate. 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
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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
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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
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