6—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. August 25, 1973 IK^manx AUG. 27-SEPT. 2, 1973 The seasons come, the seasons go. Oysters in season now ... P. T. Barman boom for President started this week in 1855 . . . New Moon Aug. 27 . . . Hay fever peak now . . . Average length of ydays for the week, 13 hours, 15 minutes .. . Cranberry hardest begins .. . “Hot Line’’ to Moscow opened Aug. 30, . . First speeders jailed, Newport, R.I. Aug. 28, 1904 ... He that riseth late must trot all day. Old Farmer’s Riddle: Why does a coat get larger when taken out of a small suitcase? (Answer below.) Ask the Old Farmer; I was told I didn’t amount to a “tinker’s dam.” What’s that? A. L., Pittsburgh. Anything, such as, a lump of dirt, to prevent melted solder from running off the - desired spot. Hom« Hints: For unusually attractive table decorations try purple eggplant with lemons, green peppers and tomato** . . . Expect fair weather if swallows fly high, ram is coming if they stay near the ground . . . Riddle answer You And it in creases. .Jef~ OLD FARMER’S WEATHER FORECASTS New England: Ram to start, then clear and pleasant con tinuing to end of week. Greater New York-New Jersey: Week begins cloudy, then rain by midweek; end of week clear and very warm. Middle Atlantic Coastal: Heavy rain at first, then clearing and cool; clear and very warm latter part. Southeast Coastal-Piedmont: Cloudy and cool through midweek, then rain; clear and hot on weekend. Florida: Week begins partly clear and hot, then rain by mid week; rain continuing to end of week. Upstate & Western N.Y.-Toronto & Montreal: Heavy rain to start, then clear and cool; end of week clear and hot. Greater Ohio Valley: Cloudy and hot at first, then clear and cooler; clear and very warm latter part. Deep South: Intermittent light rain most of week; partially clear and hot on weekend. Chicago and Southern Great Lakes: Moderately heavy rain and hot to start, then clearing and cooler; end of week clear and hot. Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes: Moderately heavy rain at first, then clear and very warm to end of week. Central Great Plains: Rain to start, then clearing; cloudy latter part, then scattered showers on weekend, Texas-Oklahoma: Cloudy and hot at first, then cooler and some rain; end of week fair and hot. Rocky Mountain Region: Light rain and hot all week. Southwest Desert: Week begins partly cloudy, then very hot; heavy rain latter part, then cloudy with highs near 100 on weekend. Pacific Northwest: Clear and very warm to start, then showers; end of week cloudy and cooler, then light rain on weekend. California: Overcast most of week, with scattered showers latter part; clear and warm on weekend. (All Rifthta Reserved, Yankee, Inc., Dublin, N.H. 05444) DEKALB XL-80 This one’s bred to outyield everything in its maturity And our impartial Performance Testing proves that it can. Does best at populations of 18- 20,000. Husky-looking, dark green plants are about medium height. Large, girthy ears with a bright gram finish produce yields of outstanding quality. DEPEND ON DEKALB DEKALB is a registered brand name "XL" numbers are hybrid designations P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. Smoketown, Pa. THE OLD Ph. 397-3539 European Processor Urges Expanded Soybean Production A leading European oilseed processor urged American Soybean Association delegates to expand production in order to “reinstate trust in U. S. soybeans” following ad ministration embargoes. Arnold Merged, president of the Federation of European Oilseed Processors (FEDIOL) who heads his own plant in Germany, also warned that a combination of the embargo and current prices has encouraged production of other protein sources. Pa. Broiler Placements Placements of broiler chicks in the Commonwealth during the week ending August 11,1973 were 1,299,000. The placements were 3 percent above the corresponding week a year earlier, and 2 per cent below the previous week. Average placements during the past 10 weeks were 9 percent above a year earlier. Settings for broiler chicks were 1,913,000 - 6 percent below the previous week and 5 percent above the comparable period a year earlier. The current 3-week total of eggs set is 9 percent above the same period a year ago. Inshipments of broiler-type chicks during the past 10 weeks averaged 1,000, compared' with 34,000 a year ago. Outshipments averaged 296,000 during the past 10 weeks, 13 percent above a year earlier. Placements in the 21 States were 58,162,000 - 2 percent above the previous week and 3 percent below the same week a year earlier. Average placements during the past 10 weeks were 4 percent below a year ago. Settings were 71,394,000 - 1 percent belbw the previous week and 2 percent below a year earlier. The current 3-week total of eggs set is 2 percent below the comparable period a year ago. 3i(\ Pirtchman. HANDLES THE FOLLOWING NJ|/ EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES, AND PARTS*^^ HERSHEY EQUIPMENT CO. 215 Diller Ave. FEDIOL members annually purchase about 260 million bushels of U. S. soybeans. “Such measures as the em bargo may be helpful for domestic purposes but are inexcusable if you weigh them against the damage they have done to international trade and morale. After all, it was the U. S., the most powerful military and economic basis of this world, which carried the torch of free trade. And, if I am correctly informed, only last year the U. S. impressed trade partners to enlarge purchases of agricultural commodities. “We must produce more beans. I am very glad that your No sweat! Control condensation and harmful drafts automatically , GRUMELLI’S FARM SERVICE , I Robert Fulton Highway I Penn. 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Other parts of the world may try to grow more soybeans, but in my opinion, they will not be able to produce supplies worth talking about. “We are seeing extremely high prices that have prompted many soybean meal users to look for substitutes. They can be found. Although protein from mineral oil and other sources cannot replace soybean meal entirely, the danger exists that the trend to substitutes will be favored.” New Holland, Pa