TRY A CLASSIFIED AD PHONE 626-2191 or 394-3047 Efficiency Boosted 1972 Form Output More efficient use of such in- Production averaged 11 percent puts as land, labor, and over the 1967 benchmark while machinery boosted total 1972 input volume was up only 2 farm output 1 percent over the percent. 1971 record, according to a report Fewer acres were used for from the U. S. Department of crops in 1972 than m 1971, but Agriculture. yields rose 2 percent, raising The annual pulse-taking by total crop output 1 percent USDA’s Economic Research Despite one of the latest and Service revealed that total wettest row-crop harvest seasons volume of farm inputs used in in memory, most regions enjoyed production was the same as in record or near-record output. In 1971, while combined crop and fact, corn and soybean yields in livestock output rose 1 percent, the beleaguered Corn Belt were eaner | Frees You for Better Things | BQ3OI * Heavy Forged Link Chain b ■ I * Galvanized Steel Elevator £ I * Powerful Transmission I I 445 South Cedar Street Lititz, Penn. 17543 t Phone: 717-626-8144 j Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 14,1973 record high Farm output in the Northeast, however, dropped a tenth after successive bouts of hurricane, rain, and early frost Cotton, soybeans, sugar crops, tobacco, and vegetables all resistered production gains, offsetting smaller feed and food grain, hay, and fruit and nut crops Although citrus fruit output was record large, the non citrus fruit harvest was the smallest in a generation A record level of livestock production was attributed to gains for cattle and calves, broilers, turkeys, and milk, which outweighed declining production of hogs, sheep and lambs, and eggs Trends to less efficient feed use for cattle, and to more efficient rates for broilers continued., Farming took less labor than ever--a record-low 6 2 billion hours. That’s because output per hour advanced 3 percent for crops, and 6 percent for livestock Fertilizer use leveled off for the year ended June 30, 1972 And with fewer farms and bigger and more powerful machines, numbers of major equipment items on farms continued the long-term decline. A free copy of “Changes in Farm Production and Efficiency, a Summary Report 1973,” Statistical Bulletin No. 233, is available on postcard request from the Office of Com munication, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 20250. Please include your zip code. In astronomy, fireballs are bits of stone or metal that ram from the sky at all times of the year. A fireball is a brilliant meteor. Any piece of fragment that survives the flight and impact is called a meteorite. Hay researchers at Sperry New Holland, the world’s largest manufacturer of haymaking equipment, say dairy cows may suffer serious health problems if long-fiber hay is not included in the animals’ diets. 7 Fireballs