Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 08, 1971, Image 19

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    TRY A CLASSIFIED AD!
Call 394-3047 or 626-2191
Satisfaction ;
That Comes
Doing A
Good. Job Of
Farming
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It’s a great feeling to know that you are the
master of your farmlands . . . that when you
treat your soil right, it will treat you right.
Liming is one of the most important factors in
keeping your soil in the highest productive
range. By raising the pH from a level below
6.0 to 6.5 or higher, you can expect to harvest
.8 more tons of alfalfa per acre, with similar
increases for all other forage and cash crops.
Order Now For Prompt Delivery
MARTIN'S LIMESTONE
Blue Ball, Pa. 354-4125 Gap, Pa. 442-4148
You’ll have less to worry about
when transplanting seedlings if you
start your tobacco with AGRICO.
AGRICO for TOBACCO is exclu
sively formulated with the vital
nourishment to help seedlings sur
First in Fertilizer because we offer more!
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SEE YOUR LOCAL AGRICO® DEALER
FOR MORE INFORMATION
vive the transplant produce
healthy, uniform plants.
Your AGRICO man has AGRICO
for TOBACCO to put more high qual
ity leaves in your barn, big protits in
the auction this year. See him soon!
Agrico
Agrico Chemical Division
Continental Oil Company Cconoco}
Fire Ban Is Rescinded
Governor Milton J Shapp an
nounced Monday that due to re
cent rainfalls he has lescinded
the ban on smoking and open
tires in or near woodlands
This ban was imposed April
15 because of the seveie foiest
fire danger then existing
The Governor stated that on
the basis of leports leceived by
the Department of Envnonmen
tal Resources from the District
Foresters thioughout the state,
the ban was successful in re
ducing new forest fires signifi
cantly during the period from
April 16 until the current show
er system moved into Pennsyl
\ama Sunday
Dr Maurice K Goddard,
Secretary of Environmental Re
sources, said that while rainfall
amounts varied acioss the state,
there was sufficient rainfall
eveiywhere to reduce the ex
treme forest fire danger that
had prevailed
Goddai d warned, however,
that the normal spring forest
fue season will continue for sev
eial moie weeks and that with
the return of fair weather, the
fire danger will again increase
He uiged continued caution by
all citizens when smoking or
lighting any type of fire in or
near woodlands
Guernsey Record Cited
Naeflards Keboie, a nine jear
old Registered Guernsey cow
owned by Raymond F and
Louise A Witmer, Willow
Street, has completed an official
DHIR actual production leeord
of 15,050 pounds of milk and 796
pounds of butterfat in 301 days
vuth two times a day milking,
acconng to the Amencan Guern
sey Cattle Club The testing was
supervised by Pennsylvania
State University
Lancaster Farmi:
You can still get Weeds
in com with
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For fast kill of weeds that are up, H H
apply AAtrex plus an emulsifiable H H
crop oil. ■■ "
AAtrex and the oil knocks down V/z" high weeds.
And then AAtrex keeps weeds out for the rest of the
season.
For more information see label or contact us. We’ll
be glad to give you all the details.
P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC.
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Smoketown, Pa.
RECUTTER...
recuts more crops —fast!
high moisture com
haylage
corn silage
cornlage
sfalklage
bale slices
reconstituted crops
Stop in today and see how all these can be part
of your feeding program this year with a Gehl
Recutter, which mounts to the Gehl FBBB Hi-Throw
Blower. We can help you get a Gehl Recutter into
your harvesting system this year! See us today!
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FARMERSVILLE N. G. HERSHEY
EQUIPMENT INC. & SON
R, D. 2, Ephrata, Pa. Manheim
CHAS J. McCOMSEY ZOOK'S FARM
& SONS STORE
Hickory Hill, Pa. Honey Brook, Pa.
GRUMELLI NISSLEY
FARM SERVICE FARM SERVICE
Quarryville Washington Boro
ig. Saturday, May 8,1971 —;
Ph. 397-3539
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