Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 23, 1972, Image 27

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VINTAGE SALES STABLES, INC
R.D. 1. Paradise. Pa. Box 100
Sale Every Tuesday
STARTING OCT. 3
ATTENTIONI
VEAL CALF
FEEDERS
Now you can buy U.S.D.A. graded veal calves for your
feeding operation, 25 calves to a pen. Graded by
weight-sex-conformation. Only calves weighing 125
pounds and lighter will be graded.
To eliminate stress on these small calves they will be
unloaded, graded and weighed immediately after
arrival at our auction. They will be placed in a graded
pen for your inspection. Calves will be sold in pen, and
stay in pen until loaded in your truck.
Vintage Sales Stables is npw selling from 800 to 900
calves every Tuesday, 7:3S.PM,
If you are unable to come and purchase calves in
person, order buyers can be of service to you by calling
Vintage Sales Stables, 442-4181 or Kenneth E. Her
shey, 442-4874.
, 7amT^“"~!
“ Volume-Belt Cattle Feeder!
South Cedar St., Lititz, Pa. 17543 Ph. 626-8144^
*v" N ":
Only 1-1/2 hp. Up to 250 Feet
Big Capacity Belt Carries Feed
Works In-Barn or Out
Ipa
USDA Revoking
Soybean Quarantine
The U.S. Department of
Agriculture is revoking the
Federal soybean cyst nematode
quarantine effective September
30.
Officials from USDA’s Animal
and Plant Health Inspection
Service (APHIS) explain that
infestations of the tiny parasitic
worms are so widespread that the
quarantine no longer serves a
useful propose.
The quarantine restricted the
interstate movement from
regulated areas of soil, root
crops, soil-moving equipment,
nursery stock and other items
that might spread the pest.
The soybean cyst nematode
attacks soybeans, snap and
adzuki beans, lespedeza, com
mon vetch and lupine. APHIS’
action removes Federal
regulations from all States
previously under quarantine—
Arkansas, Florida, Illinois, In
diana, Kentucky, Louisiana,
Mississippi, Missouri, North
Carolina, Tennessee and
Virginia.
At present, the only practical
method of control is crop rotation
and the use of resistant varieties
in certain areas. APHIS scien
tists say that individual farmers
are capable of continuing these
types of control programs
without Federal assistance.
* IVIORIARTY
☆ SUBSIDIARY. WiCKES CORP
Ctar-Spn
BUILDINGS
• Professionally engineered
structures, wide clear spans.
• Rust-free aluminum or
corrosion-resistant steel
siding and roofing.
Beautiful colors.
• Free planning service.
COMPARE OUR QUALITY.
For local service, call
717-733-7750
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 23,1972—27
Eugene E. Eby (seated, left), H. R. Wentzel Sons, inc.,
Newport, begins a term as president of PennAg Industries
Assoc, on January 1, 1973, replacing John J. Hess II of
Paradise (seated, right). Eby was elected at the association's
annual meeting earlier this month. Others elected to serve,
and their offices, are (left to right): Jay Wolgemuth, director,
Wolgemuth Brothers, Inc., Mt. Joy; P. M. Spalding, 2nd vice
president, York Flour Mills, York; Melvin M. Wenger, 3rd
vice-president, Wenger’s Feed Mill, Rheems; Robert B.
Graybill, Pennfield Corporation, Lancaster.
Help Us Serve You
Don’t assume we know about your farm organization’s
meeting. To get your meeting on our Farm Calendar, it’s
stffer to assume we don’t know.
Remind us by calling 394-3047 or 626-2191 or by writing
to Lancaster Farming, 22 E. Main St., Lititz, Pa. 17543.
You’ll be helping us to serve you better.
P.S. If you’re not sure you told us already, we don’t
mud hearing from you again.
SEE OUR DISPLAY
of
FARM AND LAWN EQUIPMENT
at the
I EPHRATA FAIR
(TENT CITY)
DURING FAIR WEEK
SEPT. 26 THRU 30
OLIVER - FOX - GEHL SAIOH
BOLEN - G.E. ELECTRAK - HOMELITE
FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT INC.
R.D.2 Ephrata, Pa.
Located In Farmersville Ph. 354-4271
STORE HOURS:
MONDAY & THURSDAY 7 A.M. - 9 P.M.
, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY 7A.M. - 6P.M.
SATURDAY 7 P.M. - 5 P.M.