—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 8,1971 28 Farm Water Supply Booklet Is Available How to avoid contaminated A properly located and con water and other problems as- structed well is usually the pre sociated with farm water sup- ferred source of water for the plies is the subject of a new individual rural water system, publication issued by the U S the publication says It also Department of Agriculture mentions that well water is The publication, “Water Sup- -* ess likely to be contaminated ply Somces for the Farmstead than water Horn other souices and Rural Home,” deals with a and surface water sources laige vanety of timely mforma- should be used only as a last re tion about water, and is the first so '; t - because of the cost and of three publications to be issu- difficulty of making the watei ed by USDA's Agricultural Re- sa * e *° drink search Service dealing with Portions of the 18-page pubb rural water sources, treatment, cation deal with domestic water and planning requirements icgarding quality HHUSUIIoII PULL TYPE WINDROWERS For Rent with Option to Buy. Check Our Special May Prices. MILLER’S REPAIRS R D 1, Bird-in-Hand, Pa Phone 717 656-7926 1 Mile North of Bird-in-Hand on Gibbons Rd [4=3 ps- S* ..^1 V*" CALL AGWAY new liquified formulation. Makes easier to spray your corn. TODAY and quantity, while informa tion on ground water sources compares wells, springs, and seeps Other portions of the booklet .tell of water souices such as ponds, lakes, streams, irrigation ditches, and cisterns One table shows practical depths, usual diameters, and suitable geologic formations foi different types of wells An other table gives recommended standards for construction oi wells in different water-bearing and overburden formations Even the hydrologic cycle— how water goes from ocean to clouds to land to ocean—is in eluded in the publication, which is also illustrated with severa l photographs of wells and springs. Copies of Farmers’ Bulletir No 2237, “Water Supply Sour ces for the Farmstead and Rur al Home,” are available for If cents each from the Superinten dent of Documents, Govern ment Printing Office, Washing ton, D C 20402. Please include zip codes it i f •5 . * -* > • f i ’ < * f; * , i A * i , MORE FOR YOUR MONEY Deutz does with croftsmanship and engineering See the new 06 series now on display DEUTZ TRACTORS Stauffer Diesel, Inc. 312 W. Main St, a cut above the met NEW FOR 71 me i cai medium duty 35 FORAGE HARVESTER John Deere 38 Forage Harvester is unmatched... any way you size it up Open-end hay pickup lets you hit the windrow about anywhere and it will still feed in. Corn attachments have exclusive rubber gathering belts for plug-free feeding and quieter running. Changing pickups is the fastest and easiest in' the business. Want more facts? Set * us today. Credit? You bet. Shotzberger's Wenger Implement, Inc. The Buck 284-4141 )s ' i <• / A. B. C. Groff, Inc. New Holland 354-4191 (SAY DOYTZ) tractors perform so efficiently, it is not smaller model will do the job—resulting in substantial savings to you. Come take a look at the new Deutz tractors and find out what we mean. Try one of these “Torque Span” Diesels. Available in 40 - 55 ■ 65 and 96 H.P. sizes. New Holland, Pa. 17557 Phone 354-4181 M. S. Yearsley & Sons West Chester 696-3990 ; H* * ! » f l l : f,' *. Landis Bros. Inc. Lancaster 393-3906 1 / it Full-rated Deutz unusual to find a ,