Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 22, 1971, Image 5

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Can a 197 i farmer afford
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I would like more information on:
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□ Horse buildings
□ Equipment storage buildings
□ Crop storage buildings
□ General-purpose buildings
□ Commercial buildings
□ Garages ■
□ Agway Financing Plan —;. •
The structures of the twenties (and others of even earlier times)
handicap farmers more than they realize; barns too small for today’s bigger
cows and bigger herds; sheds that can’t accommodate modern machinery;
electrical, water, and waste-disposal systems badly overburdened.
Agway has erected more than 2,600 farm structures, worth more than
$26 million. Barns of all types, feed storage and handling systems,
machinery and crop storage sheds; milkhouses and milk-handling systems—
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Ephrata, Pa
Pa, Egg Marketing Association Meets
At the May 14 meeting of qualify and opei ate as of July 1,
the Pennsylvania'Egg Market- 1971 Small bieakeis who do not
mg Association, Ben Burkhold- qualify must discontinue July 1
er introduced James York, Any product on hand should be
USDA Area Supervisor, Phila- inventoried and may be sold un
delphia, who had Richard til June 30, 1972
Shockley, the Federal-State Su- “Pioducer Packers are per
pervisor with him mitted to sell cracked eggs uir-
York explained that a serious to household consumei ■>,
attempt is being made to obtain York said
greater state support in the new The group unanimously en-
Egg Products Act “Insofar as dorsed supporting a Symposium
possible, state employees should to be conducted by the Penn
be recruited for breaking plants sylvania State Umveisity Ad
and they will be supei vised by visory Council to which
USDA technicians on egg break- Pennsylvania Senators and then
mg regulations and procedures wives will be invited by a dona-
Presently two-thirds of the Fed- turn of $25
eral-State programs in this area Homer Bieksler leported that
are state employees the Federation with the co-
“Thus far 65 plants have been operation of the Depaitment of
surveyed and it is anticipated Agiiculture and the Restauiant
that approximately 20 will Association staged a i un-off or
lANCO BEDDING
FOR
POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK
• Wood Shavings Soft and Hard Wood
• Peanut Hulls
Name
Address
County ....
Send to
AGWAY, INC.
Lancaster Supply Center
Lancaster, Pa. 17603
1027 Dillerville Road
or Call 717-397-4761
*’ ' Ask for Fred Kerlin or Harold Kinsey
Farm Systems Sidesman
Call for information
Phone 285-4506
Post Office
State .
Phone
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 22,1971
Student □
Zip
the Egg Sandwich Contest Rich
aid B Sweet of Philadelphia
was the winnei
Bicksler announced that the
Federation annual meeting will
be held June 16 at the Sheraton
Motel, New Cumberland RD An
especially good piogram has
been developed that will be of
interest to all egg maiketmg
people, Bickslei said
Following a discussion re
garding meeting arrangements,
it was decided that the PEMA
should discontinue going to
Schraffts, New Cumberland and
move to The Embers Restau-
rant, Carlisle Pike. Carlisle It
was also agreed that inasmuch
as meals are being escalated
everywhere, charges to mem
bers attending must be escalat
ed.
In the absence or President
Earl Hess, Mr Ben Burkholder
presided
The Treasurer’s report was
presented by R Clair Sauder
and accepted
The group was advised to
sign up for the NEPPCO Quali
ty School to be held in June at
Rutgers They also observed a
carton with printing, indicating
that it was destioyable
E J Lawless Jr
Secretary
Pasture They Prefer-'
988
Sorghum-Sudangrass
Strip tests prove it: Cattle
prefer Pioneer brand sor
ghum-sudangrass hybrid over
other brands. That means
they’ll eat more ....
make more meat or milk.
Unbeatable hot-weather pas
ture or green-chop. Can be
planted on diverted acres
and grazed after September
1. Treat your cattle to the
pasture hybrid they like best!
See or coll your
Local Pioneer
Salesman
m
PIONEER.
SORGHUM
Pioneer i* a brand name; number*
Identify varieties, ® Registered trade
mark of Pioneer Hi-Bred Corn Com
pany, Des Moines, lowa, U.S.A*
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