Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 19, 1972, Image 18

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 19. 1972
18
READ LANCASTER FARMING
FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS
MH-30
THE
DEPENDABLE
IlSflßl j TOBACCO
I lkMi I SUCKER
INHIBITOR
Available in one and five gallon cans.
Royal MH-30 also available in one and five gallon cans.
DISTRIBUTED BY
SMOKETOWN, PA. Phone Lane. 397-3539 I
2275 Old Philadelphia Pike
3 Miles East phone:
on Route 340 397-4829
LANCASTER, PA. 397-4820
OPEN 7 30 »o 5 30 SIX DAYS A WEEK
DES Ban
(Continued From Page 1)
effective for about 120 days. If he
wants to implant the animals a
second time, he’ll have to
separate them out from the herd
(because not all the animals are
implanted at the same time),
then he’ll have to confine them.
Disturbing the animals that way
hurts production, and it’s
possible he’ll lose more than he’d
gain from a second implant.
Keener’s second objection is
that he doesn’t like to fool around
the animals too much, because
they get angry. “When those
steers come here to the farm,
we’ll confine them to give them
their IVR shots, their worming
boultice and then the DES im
plant. By the time we get around
to the ears, that steer is going to
be plenty mad. It’s too easy to get
an arm broken or a head kicked
in.”
Enriching Soil
To Hasten Tree
Harvest by 2017
A 724-ton fertilizer heli
copter airdrop on 4,423 acres
of Georgia-Pacific Corp. tree
gardens in Oregon’s Coos,
Land and Lincoln counties
and Humboldt county in
northern California was made
recently to insure an “early"
harvest by growers, in the
year 2017 instead of several
years beyond.
The crop is trees for ply
wood, lumber, paper or cellu
lose and lignin products
which are not even on the
market today. The farmers
explain that rushing a crop
45-years distant is based on
a demand for forest products
which “requires continued
improvement in timber man
agement practices.”
Chop finer
in the first place
INTERNATIONAL 650 RECUTTER-BLOWER
FORAGE HARVESTER
You’ll find the rugged, all-new 650 forage harvester offers many "lead-the-field”
features which give the best balance of fine chop and capacity.
• Husky 9-kmfe cutterhead, so tough it’s practically indestructible.
• Exclusive knife design eliminates rebeveling
• Reversible, recess-mounted shear bar maintains precise clearance
•1H recutter screen design provides increased cutting surface . . gives you the
same uniform chop with lower power demands than other makes using smaller screen
openings
CHECK AND COMPARE OUR LOW PRICE
MESSICK FARM EQUIP. COPE & WEAVER CO.
ELIZABETHTOWN
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER
Sales and Service
EPHRATA
KAUFFMAN BROS.
i TVILLE
4-H Day
(Continued From Page 1)
Lisa Johnson, Millersville, the
reserve.
Sharon Peters, of the Garden
Spot Sewing Club, took top honors
in the “let’s make a dress”
category, while Pam Nissley,
Manheim, earned reserve
champion recognition.
In knitting, Carole Gainer of
Mountville was named champion
and Eileen Kraft, also of
Mountville, reserve.
The “start stitching” class was
won by Teresa Dagen; the best
slippers were shown by Kathie
Stoltzfus and Susan Howell’s slip
on was judged best of the show.
Also taking champion awards
were Laurie Leaman in the
aprons category and Susan Howe
in the toe-bag sewing class. |
ig# THINK COLD
AND GET LOW, LOW PRICES
ON BULK DELIVERY OF AGWAY
TOP-GRADE PERMANENT
ANTIFREEZE
Until Sept. 30 Only
Here’s an opportunity no bulk user of
permenant anti-freez will want to miss.
This once a year quality discount sale.
CONTACT US FOR FURTHER DETAILS
AND PRICES BEFORE YOU ORDER.
Call Agway Petroleum today.
And bring down the cost of winter.
AGWAY PETROLEUM CORP.
Dillerville Rd., Lancaster I AGWAY I
Ph. 717-397-4954
367-1319 NEW PROVIDENCE
285-5951 INTERCOURSE
Help Us
Serve You
If your organization didn’t
make our farm calendar this
week, it’s not because we
don’t like you or your or
ganization.
We may have missed it in
the rush. Or maybe you for
got to tell us.
Either way, we’d like to
extend our farm community
service to you.
To get on the Farm Calen
dar, remind us by calling
394-3047 or 626-2191 or by
writing to Lancaster Farm
ing, 22 E. Main St., Lititz,
Pa. 17543. And help us serve
you better.
733-2283
B. HOOBER & SON
c.
786-7351
768-8231