June 15 Deadline to Certify Crop Acreages Farmers enrolled in the 1972 wheat and-or feed grain program must certify crop acreages by June 15, 1972. They must report all acreage of crops planted, and designate on the aerial photos the acreage that will be set-aside to meet program requirements. Farmers are reminded that the set-aside cropland must be of equal TRY A CLASSIFIED— Plant Muncy - Chief 200 BU. HYBRIDS READY NOW AT J. SAMUEL SHERER FARM. Ask About Special Mix or Match Offer ! BUY 5 BUSHEL | GET ONE BUSHEL FREE productivity to that" used for growing crops. A reporter will not visit the farm unless it is selected for spot check after certification. To be sure of all acreages before certification, they should request low-cost measurement service. This will guarantee correct acreages, as well as the eligibility of the land. Farmers are urged to visit the County ASCS office and certify as soon as all program crops are planted. Failure to certify by June 15, will mean loss of program payments. ORDER NOW AND FOR 1973 DEALERSHIPS AVAILABLE Call J. Samuel Sherer, Mt. Joy RD2, Ph. 717-653-5207, or 717-653-5208 or Mail Coupon for Free Catalog. MUNCY-CHIEF HYBRIDS, Muncy, Pennsylvania Please send FREE Catalog-Crop Note Book ......Please send Wholesale Price List, I am a Dealer lam interested in Dealership if my area is open Please send Corn Contest Blanks and Award Sheet Name Address Rd Phone Acres Farmed Acres to Corn The Solanco FFA Chapter elected the following officers to serve for 1972-73: front row, left to right, Mike Roland, chaplain; Randy Clark, treasurer; Wayne Kreider, president; Bill Krantz. first vice president; Gary Akers, secretary- Buckwalter Family Begins Three-year Missionary Henry and Mildred Buck waiter, New Holland RD2, Ervin Peterson to Head USDA’S Marketing Service Ervin L. Peterson has been named Administrator of the U. S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Marketing Service effective June 1. Peterson was Assistant Secretary of Agriculture from 1954 to 1960. Currently he is Deputy Assistant Administrator for Technical Assistance in the U. S. State Department’s Agency for Internationa] Development. The Agricultural Marketing Service administers a variety of programs including, among others; establishment of grades and standards for agricultural products; grading of products; market news; marketing agreements and orders; pur chase of foods for donation to schools, institutions, and needy families; promotion of plentiful foods; transportation and warehousing services. Date,,,,,,,.,. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 13,1972 recently left the United States for a three-year missionary term in Belize, British Honduras, where they will serve as a business manager-guest house hostess couple. Henry Buckwalter, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Buckwalter, Intercourse, is a 1963 graduate of Lancaster Mennonite High School. He served in Mennonite Voluntary Service in British Honduras from November 1965 to January 1968. He was recently at APPLY YOUR CHEMICALS WITH STIHL SGI7 - Easy to handle - Weight 16.5 lbs. - Range up to 33 ft - Handles dusts, liquid, granulates - Easy starting even while mounted on your back. Repair Service msmM sssssr^ The easy way to get high-quality Hesstonized Hay wi' For hay quality with a proven machine at a low invest ment. come in and see the Hesston 420 Wmdrower Gentle, but positive conditioning saves the leaves com pared to hay that is sapped and stripped of valuable nutrients by intermeshing conditioner rolls on competi tive machines The 420 features a simple V-belt transmis sion and effortless one-hand Trim-Steering' Choose a draper header if your mam crop is gram or an auger header if your main crop is hay Removeable hay condi tioner makes it possible to handle grain or seed crops with either header' Come in today' See Pull-Type and SP 420-520 Windrowers Now in Stock. STAUFFER DIESEL INC. 312 W. Main Street, New Holland, Pa treasurer. Back row, left to right, Dave Bitier, second vice-president; Charles Coates, sentinel ; Bill Hershey, third vice president; Tom Perry, parlimentarian; Jeff Glackin, reporter, and Dave Gerhart, photographer. Abram S. Horst, Inc., New Holland. Mildred Buckwalter is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J Leroy Carper, 609 Penn Grant Rd., Lancaster. She is a 1962 graduate of Manheim Township High School and a graduate of the Lancaster District School of Practical Nursing. She served for one year in Mennonite Voluntary Service in Washington, D.C. The Buckwalters have one son, Patrick Lynn l. STAUFFER RD2 Box 67 East Earl, Pa 17519 Phone 215-445-6175 Phone 717 354-4181 STIHL SGI7 33
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