TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! CALL 394-3047 OR 626-2191 Today’s cows are capable of high level production •often as much as 2,000 lbs. more milk per cow per year than they are producing. PIONEER feeds and feeding programs can help you get those extra tons of milk from your cows. Challenge your herd. Feed the PIONEER way . . . find out how good your herd really is. Stop, in and see us. WE’LL help you develop an all around management for profit program that will put profit dollars in your pocket. S ELMER M. SHREINER Trading as Good’s Feed Mill Specializing In DAIRY & HOG FEEDS New Providence, Pa. SINCE 1870 ' Phone 786-2500 i i if 0 1 1, pour power on. get instant, constant capacity Responsive ... to big tractor pow er. The Gehi CT3OO cut-and-throw chopper keeps crops moving so you harvest on time and at nutrient peak You have a wide choice of attachments, easy to take off and put on Stop in today We can tell you how you can get a Gehl chop per into your harvesting system this year! GEHL” Gets into your system FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT INC. R. D. 2,"Ephrata, Pa. CHAS J. McCOMSEY & SONS Hickory Hill, Pa. GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE Quarryville MR. DAIRYMAN! BUILD YOUR T-FOR-PROFIT RAM AROUND HEIR FEEDS... N. G. HERSHEY & SON Manheim ZOOK'S FARM STORE Honey Brook, Pa. NISSLEY FARM SERVICE Washington Boro Tractor Pull Contest Is Reported A total of 41 tractors com peted in the first of three sum mer tractor pulling contests sponsored by the Rough and Tumble Engineers at their Km zer museum last Saturday. The tractors were required to pull a sled trailing a moving weight along a 250 foot track. The weight is designed to move forward, placing more of the weight on the sled until the tractor can no longer pull. Similar tractor pulls are slat ed by Rough and Tumble July 24 and September 18. * A $5 entrance fee was charg ed for each tractor for each pull. Besides the 41 initial pulls. CONTROL WEEDS IN ALFALFA WITH BUTYRAC4IB Apply 2 to 4 weeks after alfalfa emerges. Controls broadleaf weeds in seedling or established legumes. This remarkable selective action killing many broadleaf weeds without affecting certain broadleaf crops has been proven by research men and commercial growers throughout the. country. We are distributors for a complete line of WEED KILLERS Smoketown, Pa. 397-3539 The 11 Satisfaction ; I That Comes M From T Doing A g£ Good lob Of Farming 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 laming 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 t 8 more tons of alfalfa "per acre, with similar increases for all other forage and cash crops. Order Now For Prompt Deliveiy MARTIN’S LIMESTONE Blue Ball, Pa. 354-4125 j Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 29,1971 —11 there were 11 tie pull-offs The money was divided percentage wise between entries in each weight class Makes ot tractors entered in the pull included Allis Chalmers, Case, Duetz, Ford, International Harvester, John Deere, Massey Ferguson, Minneapolis Moline, and Farm all Winners in each class were as follows; 5,000 pound class, under 4 mph Harold Stauffer, Eph rata, first; Harold Rineer, Horseshoe Road, Lancaster, second; John Stauffer, East Earl, third, and Barry Nickle, Paradise, fourth. w/j - t%'- *__ *4 •1 Gap, Pa. 442-4148 5,000 pound class, under 8 mph Barry Nickle, first; John Stauffer, second; Harold Stauffer, third, and Harold Rineer, fourth. 7.000 pound class Nelson Sangry, Christiana, first; Ed win Weaver, Lcola, second; Vernon C Yoder, Christiana, third, and Timothy Stauffer, Ephrata, fourth. 9.000 pound class Vernon Yoder, first; Nelson Sangry, second; Lester Houck, Inter course, third, and Martin Green, leaf Jr, Oxford, fourth. 12.000 pound class Charles Hoober Jr, Intercourse, first; Ivan Yost, Christiana, second; Merle King, Cochranville, third, and Carl M. Horst, Atglen, fourth. 15,000 pound class Charles Hoober Jr, first; Ivan Yost, second; Martin Greenleaf Jr, third, and Harold Frey, Manet* ta, fourth. USDA Releases Disease Resistant Corn Plasms Newly-developed corn germ plasms have been released by the US. Department of Agri* culture and cooperating State agncultural experiment sta tions. These germ plasms, the re sult of a continuing program conducted by USDA’s Agricul tural Research Service and State cooperators, provide scien tists basic plant materials need ed to develop improved crop varieties genetically resistant to a multiplicity of pests and diseases Biological pest and disease control is emphasized to pro duce varieties with characteris tics superior to those crops now grown to provide consumers, farmers, and processors with higher yielding, higher quality crops Roaches Fleas - Ticks Rats or Mice J. C. Ehrlich Co., Inc. 1278 Loop Rd., Lane. 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