Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 03, 1971, Image 21

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LIQUID
Fpr plow down, also top dress grain fields, liquid
Nitrogen can be applied in early Spring by our pro-
fessional service.
Richard R. Forry
Sp/vW
2020 Horseshoe Rd., Lancaster, Pa. 17601
Phone 717-397-0035
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Dealer in AGRICO Fertilizer
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SPECIALIST IN YOUR FIELD
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AG-UME pays off BEST!
Liming pays off in healthier soil, better crops, stronger and more
psodifctive animals. In fact, it has been estimated that each $1 invested
in Krr.estone returns from $3 to $lO in bigger and better yields.
Baker’s agricultural limestone pays off best because it does more.
Baker’s ag-!ime sweetens soil to reduce acidity and raise pH level. It
also adds vital magnesium. Both are important to make sure that your
crops can make full use of the fertilizers you apply.
Take care of your land, and your land will take care of you. Choose
the brand of Baker’s agricultural limestone that meets your needs best.
• "Conestoga Valley” balanced limestone from our Ephrata quarry 14%
« "Prime Lime" dolomite limestone from our Gap quarry 20%
• "Hy Mag" limestone from our Paradise quarry 20%
HENRY B. HOOVER
Eplnata 733-6593
AMOS EBY CLIFFORD HOLLOWAY pSuST— 28A4M9
Pai adise 687-6091 Peach Bottom 548-2640
FRED ESBENSHADE HAROLD LANDIS
Quailyville 786-3864 Willow Street 464-3800
Products of The J. E. Baker Co. • Call collect - (717) 354-4202
Yields With
NITROGEN
• Spreading Service
HARVEY G. GOOD
Intel course 768-8451
00 4-H Club News 00
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er and Steve Sides, song lead
ers.
Elected to County Council
were Art Dean, Steve Breneman
and Cindy Greider.
Second Year Sewing
The Mount Joy 4-H second
year sewing club held its first
meeting on March 29 at the
United Methodist Church in
Mount Joy with 24 girls attend
ing.
Mrs. Lois Hess was in charge
of election of new officers. The
officers are - Beverly Garber,
president; Susan Martin, vice
president; Susan Miler, secre
tary.
Robin Miller, treasurer; Bar
bara Miller, news reporter, Pam
Wivell, song leader; Heidi
Mummau and Tracy Hogan,
game leadeis
The project for this year will
be to make a skirt. Each girl
should be prepared to start
making it at the next meeting
v/hich will be held June 22 from
9 to 11 a m at the church
News Reporter,
Barbara Miller
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Magnesium Calcium
Oxide Oxide
HARRY FREESE
Oxford 932-9762
CLYDE K. ESHLEMAN
& SONS
Washington Boro
872-7391
News Reporter,
Cindy Greider
The club organized and had
an election of officers. The of
ficers are: Julie Garber, presi
dent; Linda Stoltzfus, vice
preisdent; Geraldine Kauffman,
secretary.
Judy Stoltztus, treasurer;
Wendy Hostetter, song leader;
Lucille Hess and Mary Ann
Yungmer, game leaders, and
Christine Erb, news reporter.
The County Council represen
tatives are Nancy Yunginger,
Julie Garber. Linda Stoltzfus and
Nancy Sauder.
The next meeting will be held
on June 21 from 9 to 11 a m in
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 3,1971
Julie Garber Is Elected
The Mount Joy 4-H sewing
club met on March 29 at 7 30
p.m. in the St. Mark’s United
Methodist Church.
RISSER POULTRY
BEFORE SELLING -
LET US QUOTE
RISSER POULTRY
347 N. Broad St., Lititz
Ph. 717-626-2153
the St Marks United Methodist
Church.
News Reporter,
Christine Erb
Feed Moldy Corn Slowly
Moldy corn should not be fed
to breeding swine, reminds
Dwight E. Younkin, extension
animal science specialist at
Pennsylvania State University.
However, it can be fed in limit
ed amounts to growing and fin
ishing pigs.
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