Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 08, 1973, Image 19

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READ LANCASTER FARMING
FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS
LANCO BEDDING
FOR POULTRY & LIVESTOCK
WOOD SHAVINGS
Bag or Bulked
Complete Distribution by Your Specification in Poultry
House by blower.+
+5 Ton of More Order.
CALL 299-3541
A
CLEAN
HARVEST
Will Be Wrth
K/tore This Year
Get Everything You Grow
With A Gleaner Combine
Every grain, kernel or bean you
leave in the field is a profit
opportunity 105 t... and when
prices are up, the loss is even
greater. So this year more than
ever, it'll pay you to harvest
with a Gleaner combine from
Allis-Chalmers . . .the machine
with the clean reputation. We
have a model the right size for
your acreage with the right
head for your crops.C lean up
this year with a M odel L, M odel
M, Model F or Model K-the
Golden Anniversary Gleaner
combines.
Nissley Farm Service
Washington Boro Pa
Roy H. Bach, Inc.
Fphrata RD 2
ALLIS-CHALMERS
BHM Farm Equipment, Inc.
Annville RD I Pa
Dry Milk Imports Authorized
Additional imports of 100
million pounds of nonfat dry milk
have been authorized by
President Nixon in order to
assure ample supplies. The
authorization was taken under
Section 22(b) of the Agricultural
Adjustment Act.
The authorization for 100
million pounds of nonfat dry milk
follows similar actions earlier in
the year, totalling 165 million
pounds. Nonfat dry milk
production has been below
normal this year because of the
decline in fluid milk production,
but commercial demand has
remained strong. With nonfat dry
milk production now entering the
period of seasonal decline, the
additional imports should insure
that supplies will remain fully
adequate. Nonfat dry milk is used
extensively by food processors,
ice cream manufacturers, candy
makers and the pharmaceutical
industry. Prices have been
gradually rising for some
months, despite the authorization
of additional imports.
The imports will be on a first
come, first served basis, and
must be entered by October 31;
no licenses will be required. The
maximum amount which an
individual importer may bring in
is limited to 2,500,000 pounds, this
limitation is intended to prevent
any importer from controlling a
disproportionate share of the
imports. The quota, in contrast to
earlier temporary quotas, is
allocated to countries of origin,
as follows: Australia, 25 million
pounds, New Zealand, 25 million
Grumelli Farm Service
Quanrvville Pa
L. H. Brubaker
T Lancaster Pa
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 8,1973
pounds; Canada, 10 million
pounds; and an aggregate of 40
million pounds to be shared
among the member countries of
the European Economic Com
munity.
The emergency Section 22
action will, as provided by law,
be subject to an investigation and
report to the President by the
US. Tariff Commission The
investigation will include a public
hearing at which interested
parties may testify. An an
nouncement by the Tariff
Commission is expected in the
near future.
Outdoor Cookery
When barbecuing meat out
doors, Extension meat specialists
at The Pennsylvania State
University, suggest you trim fat
from the edges to one-quarter or
one-third inch thickness Also cut
away large chunks of fat from
inner sections of the meat. Slash
the fat remaining around edges to
prevent curling of meat And
dram marinated meat, poultry
and fish thoroughly before you
cook them. If you’re using a
sauce, add it to each side after
cooking
Red Ros
HORSE FEED
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Foals and weanlings will eat almost anything you feed them
The question is what’s best 7 Now, after two years of intensive
research and field testing, Red Rose has the answer New
Red Rose Foal Foal is formulated specifically to meet the critical
growth requirements of foals and weanlings It encourages ear ly
rapid growth of bone and muscle without unnecessary fattening
Stimulates early matunty and helps correct deficiencies Foal
contains the highest quality protein, calcium, phosphorus and
vitamins A, D and E No supplements needed Later, move your
filly or colt up to Red Rose Super, the complete nutritious ration
ror yearnngs ana full giown animals Choose from the tu 1 ! line
of fresh Red Rose horse feeds Super, Classic, Regular, Foal,
Complete Horse Pellets, Equmader, Free Choice Mineial
JOHN W *l SONS
Est 1842 Mills Lancaster, Pa/York, Pa/Circleville 0/
Tampa Fla/Sanford NC/Chamblee Ga
WALTER BINKLEY & SON MARTIN'S FEED MILL
Lititz
BROWN & REA, INC.
Atglen
ELVERSON SUPPLY CO.
Elverson
HENRY E. GARBER
Elizabethtown, Pa
E. MUSSER HEISEY
& SON
HD 2,Mt Joy,Pa
HEISTAND BROS.
Elizabethtown
DAVID B. HURST
Bowmansville
The safest way to store
gasoline is in a heavy metal
safety can, reminds the
Cooperative Extension Service
Farm and Home Safety Com
mittee of The Pennsylvania State
University. The can should have
a spring-locked lid that closes
automatically to prevent escape
of gasoline or fumes if it should
be dropped.
Power Mowers are a Big Help
Power mowers are helpful
tools, but they can also be a
menace. Always shut them off to
empty the grass bag. Never
refuel when motor is hot, and
keep kids and pets away while
mowing, reminds the
Cooperative Extension Service
and Home Safety Committee of
The Pennsylvania State
University.
When cutting gladioli for indoor
arrangements, cut only the
flower spike and leave most of
the foliage on the plant until you
lift the corms-about six weeks
after the glads flower. Plants
need the foliage for the corms to
grow, remind Extension hor
ticulturists at The Pennsylvania
State University.
jS 35.55
G. R. MITCHELL, INC.
MUSSER FARMS, INC.
RED ROSE FARM
SERVICE, INC.
N Church St , Quarry vilie
CHAS. E. SAUDER
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
Metal Can Best for
Storing Gasoline
When Cutting Gladioli
Leave Foliage
Ephrata,Pa
Refton Pa
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
Mountville
Columbia
& SONS
Terre Hill
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