Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 06, 1973, Image 13

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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
AVAILABLE NOW
FOR FALL SEEDING
- CERT. ARTHUR WHEAT
- CERT. ARTHUR 71 WHEAT
- REDCOAT WHEAT
- CERT. BARSOY BARLEY
- BALBO RYE
- WINTER RYE (COVER CROP)
- TIMOTHY
- CERT. CLIMAX TIMOTHY
- REED’S CANARY GRASS
- HIGHLAND PASTURE MIXTURE
- TETRAPLOID PASTURE MIX FOR HORSES
SMOKETOWN, PA. PH. 717-397-3539
Don’t forget to check out
the FINANCE PLAN, too
BLUE BALL NATIONAL BANK
BLUE BALL
354-5163
Mon. thru Wed. 9:00a.m. 3:00p.m. Mon. thru Wed
Thurs & Friday 9:00a.m. 6:30p.m. Thurs. & Friday
Drive in & Walk up Window Service
Saturday 8:00a.m. ll;00a.m
WE HA VE ONE
YOU’LL LIKE!
Lebanon County Sets
Conservation Tour Day
The Lebanon County Com- n : oo a .m. - Hammer Creek
missioners and Lebanon County Flood Restoration Project.
Conservation District are Hurricane Agnes did con
sponsoring a flood control project siderable damage in the streams
for the Quittapahilla to protect - i n Lebanon County. Hammer
the city of Lebanon, Creek, a trout stream, received
municipalities of Cleona and its share of silt and debris as well
Annville from future flood as stream bank damage. Federal
damage. This program will come mon ey was used to restore and
under Public Law 566. Under this improve this trout stream. This
law, local governments will W UI be discussed by Paul Horn
furnish the land rights and berger, Waterways patrolman,
easements. The survey design n : 3o a . m . - Harvey S. Boland
and construction costs will be Tree Farm near Klein
furnished by the Federal feltersville. In addition to
government. woodland practices stream
George Wolff, chairman of the deflectors to protect stream
Lebanon County Conservation banks and improve fish habitat
District, announces a Con- have been installed. John Stick,
servation Tour for Thursday, ASCS, will discuss their part in
October 11. Assemble at the north financing conservation practices
parking lot at the Municipal here.
Building at 9:45 a.m.
The following observation sites
will be included in the project
study:
10:15 a.m. - Sites for proposed
flood control project for Quit
tapahilla sponsored by County
Commissioners and Lebanon
Conservation District. Discussion
by: Philip Feather, County
commissioner, and Samuel
Fullerton, consultant for Con-
servation District.
10:30 a.m. - Observe urban
problems along Evergreen Road.
Homes are being built on flood
plain. Karl Hellerick, District
conservationist, will point out
problem area
m
TERRE HILL
445-6741
8:00a.m. 2;00p.m
8:00 a.m. 2;00p.m
5:00p.m. 7:00p.m
Drive in & Walk up Window Service
Saturday 8:00a.m. 11:00a.m.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 6,1973
12:15 p.m. - Bring your own
lunch. There will be a brief stop
at the Visitors Center at Mid
dlecreek Waterfowl Project.
Proceed to Sunfish Pond Picnic
For high efficiency
at low cost
feed your cows
Checkerboard Dairy
You can take advantage of present high milk prices by
getting your cows to produce at their bred-in ability—at a
low cost. Checkerboard Dairy is the milking ration for the
dairyman who wants a highly efficient, yet a low-cost
ration for his herd. Checkerboard Dairy has a balance of
vitamins, minerals and protein cows need for top per
formance. And it’s a complete milking ration, high in
molasses for added payability and pelleted for easy
handling and feeding.
Put your herd on Checkerboard Dairy. See us today—and
let Checkerboard Dairy help your cows produce all the
milk that’s bred into them—and let you take advantage
of today’s good milk prices.
John J. Hess, 11, Inc.
Pi’i. 442-4632
Paradise
West Willow Formers
Assn., Inc.
Ph: 464-3431
West Willow
Ira B. Landis
Ph-665-3248
Box 276, Manheim RD3
Area for lunch. This area is about
200 yards south of visitors center.
1:15 p.m. - Harold and Donald
Bollinger, Kleinfeltersville. Here
we have a father and son poultry
and dairy operation. Tile drains,
liquid animal waste storage
facility and use of chisel plow are
conservation practices used on
this farm. Newton Bare, County
Agriculture agent, will be on
hand to discuss management of
these conservation practices.
2:15 p.m. - More information
will be available the day of the
tour.
James High & Sons
Ph -354-0301
Gordonville
Wenger's Feed Mill Inc.
Ph: 367-1195
Rheems
John B. Kurtz
Ph - 354-9251
RD 3, Ephrata
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