16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 22, 1972 Solanco FFA Members to Attend National Land Judging Contest Four members of the Solanco FFA Chapter will be among five FFA members from Pennsylvania at the 21st annual International Land Pasture and Range Judging contest at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, next week. Shown doing some last-minute cramming for anticipated activities are; left to right, David Aument, Grain Storage Costs The average yearly storage cost for a bushel of grain in commercial elevators in the coming marketing season is expected to rise nine per cent over 1970-71 for inland and port terminals and eight per cent at country elevators, according to a report issued by the U S Department of Agriculture. Tool up now forthebest com weed control you ever had For the best corn weed control, rain or shine, mount an economical spray rig on your tractor and mix the Sutan in the soil with your disc as you work corn ground for planting This puts your best corn herbicide in the only place an herbicide works right in the soil where weeds (F=a sprout No gambling on ram to make it work, no loss from sun, wind or erosion on the surface See us now about tank, pump, nozzles, hose, control column, pipe or brackets to develop a sure weed con trol system You’ll be repaid for it all in a better yield on the first field of corn you plant. Sutan “UCTHE AVAILABLE FROM YOUR USS AGRI-CHEMICALS Dealer ENOS BUCKWALTER USDA’s Economic Research Service found that although the estimated average occupancy at elevators is projected higher in 1972-73, it won’t be sufficient to offset increased input costs. The combined cost for handling and storing grain at country elevators is estimated at 21.5 cents per bushel for next season. Peach Bottom RD2; David Bitler, Peach Bottom RD2, William Krantz, Quarryville RDI, and William Hershey, Quarryville RD2. They will be joined by Robert Kessler, Middleburg RDI. William M. Fredd, teacher of agriculture at Solanco High School, will accompany the group. to Rise In 1970-71, it was almost two cents cheaper. At inland terminals, the 1972-73 combined cost is estimated at 19.2 cents per bushel, compared with 17.6 in 1970-71. TRY A CLASSIFIED— Landis Bros. Inc. A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Lancaster 393-3906 New Holland 354-4191 > s aw*** v A * *V~ * °^J?"*. * . ;r <** v -s .cs. s V„s* ~- %" -/I " " v^ ''' v. * sv_ ~ ~ 3 V)|Lv. |j?> )^K^ y^fc/A NS > Mu#"' S - S s *• v, V s Cs^ 1 slO&t^&£ v '\ '? st r' '~*s ' Weight that works from John Deere 1640 Plowing Disks have 185 to 215 pounds of weight-per-blade. Clean design and well-balanced weight make every pound work for you Keep every blade biting deep. See us for full information on 1640 and 1630 Plowing Disk Harrows Use the Credit Plan Meat Label Deadline Extension Clarified The U.S. Department of Agriculture clarified its recent extension of a deadline to allow meat processors to exhaust current stocks of certain product labels. USDA officials said that the extension, granted to processors on an individual label basis, will give a processor until September 1 to use up his stocks of that label. Officials said some people affected by the extension, originally announced March 30, apparently interpreted the an nouncement to mean that they had until September 1 to apply for an extension. The extension applies to labels which do not meet Federal requirements which became mandatory April 1 on the size and location of the net weight statement, the declaration of Keep Your Planter Boxes FULL of Funk’s G-Hybrlds Plant the hybrids wit£ proven potential for consistent high yields and profits. Funk's G-Hybrids! Dependable Hybrids from Dependable People * A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. LANDISVILLE, PA. 898-2261 Funk’s is a Brand Name Numbers Identify Varieties Funk Bros Seed Co International Headquarters Bloomm|ton Illinois 61701 Shotzberger's Elm 665-2141 antioxidants, restricted use of red graphic matter on tran sparent or semitransparent wrappers for sausage products, zip codes in addresses, or han dling statements. To receive an extension, processors must show that they bought the labels before November 1,1971, and must give USDA a complete inventory of their labeling stocks on hand as of April 1, 1972. Processors wishing an extension should contact the Labels and Packaging Staff, Technical Services, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA, Washinton, D.C. 20250 USDA must approve before use labels for all Federally inspected meat products, to see that they are informative and truthful and accurately represent the contents of the package. IwpSt i i" HVBRBP SIIDIMKN TO THE WOULD 4y " ♦ -SV M. S. Yearsley & Sons West Chester 696-2990 s * V