Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 02, 1974, Image 11

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    Letters to the Editor
Editor: I think all of us
who served on the Lancaster
County Government Study
Commission feel disap
pointed and frustrated that
we have not been permitted
to complete our work due to
things completely outside
our control or responsibility.
It’s been a privilege for me
to chair such a dedicated,
knowledgeable, hard
working group. We have met
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weekly for eight months - we
have talked to hundreds of
people - we have established
contacts with practically all
governmental units in the
county - we have studied
what county government is
and what it can be. It’s a
shame to see such efforts
nullified.
Our members included a
variety of backgrounds and
outlooks, but from first to
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AH. HOFFMAN SEEDS. INC.
last demonstrated a
willingness to listen and to
learn. This congeniality and
mutual helpfulness made a
hard task , easier, and will
make the memory of these
months happier.
At the moment, I don’t
know what can or should be
done with our records and
findings. However, I think
it’s significant to the com*
munity that eleven in*
terested, conscientious
citizens have looked at our
county government closely
and have concluded that the
people of the county would be
better served if we gave our
government a better
structure and a more ap
propriate charter. I hope our
work contributed to public
understanding of the need
and the opportunity for
better county government -
and that the effort to achieve
it will not stop.
CLASSIFIED
AD
PHONE 626-2191
OR 394-3047
SERVIC
SUPERIOR SEED
QUALITY STANDARDS
As science discovers new and better ways of
insuring seed quality, Hoffman applies those
higher standards ... in its own seed testing
laboratory... in the production fields where
seeds are grown ... in the warehouse where
they are processed and stored.
There are probably two key reasons
why more farmers switch to Hoffman Seeds
(about 3000 last year)—Superior seed per
formance and broad, dependable service.
LANDISVILLE (Lancaster County), PENNSYLVANIA 17538
Pennsylvania's Number One Farm Seed Specialist
W.D.Mehler.Jr.
TRY A
At Hoffman we believe research
begins to mean something when it
finds practical application on the farm
in the form of higher crop yields. We
keep in close touch with private and
public plant breeders ... often check their
work in our own test plots and on-the-farm
trials. The object; to bring you new varieties
as soon as results are proved.
PLANNING BETTER
PAYING CROPS...
Hoffman service includes a lot more than prompt
delivery and the correct order handling. More than 400
Hoffman Seed Men, located in key farming areas, keep
up to date on local soil conditions and crop results.
They’re up on new management ideas . . . ready to
help you solve your crop problems.
Merrill Lynch Opens
Commodity Hot Lines
At Lane. Stock Yards
The Harrisburg office of
Merrill Lynch, Pierce,
Fenner & Smith Inc. an*
nounced today the opening of
two "Hot Line” telephones to
the Lancaster Stockyards for
on-the-spot livestock reports.
The announcement was
made by resident vice
president, H. Paul Rutter,
Jr.
Rutter said a growing
number of livestock feeders
use commodity futures as a
management tool. To meet
the growing demand for
timely livestock in
formation, Merrill Lynch
has installed two direct
phones ~ one at the
Livestock Yards Office
Building above the USDA,
and one adjacent to the lunch
room in the Auction Building
-- connected to the in
vestment company’s office
in Harrisburg.
Merrill Lynch is the
nation’s largest commodity
broker and has a staff of
VARIETY
RESEARCH &
SEED TESTING...
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER
AND DISTRIBUTOR OF
FUNK’S-G
HYBRIDS
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Feb. 2.1974
commodity account
executives in the area to
assist livestock feeders on
the "Hot lines" and, on
occasion to be present at the
Stockyards on auction days
to discuss futures. These
commodity men - Miles
Thomas, Duane Swarts,
Jerry Pryor, and Rod
Parrish - monitor all
commodity futures ex
changes and the Merrill
Lynch newswires to keep up
to date on the developments
that could affect commodity
markets.
In addition, commodity
specialists in New York and
Chicago analyze market
data and publish results in a
variety of ways. They
publish "Research Opinions
(ORO)”, which are ‘‘in
stant’’ opinions on any ac
tively traded commodity.
QRQ, an automatic data
forwarding system, delivers
technical analysis, fun
damental analysis,
historical factors, and
market recommendations to
commodity men and to the
hedger or speculator in a
matter of minutes.
They also publish
"Situation Reports” which
are indepth analyses, four to
six pages long, of markets
that appear to have in
teresting current potential,
and make available Weekly
Reviews Pf active com
modity markets.
Finally, they publish a
variety of booklets, “How to
Buy & Sell Commodities”,
“The Hedger’s Handbook”,
"Handbook for Commodity
Speculators”, and
“Customer’s Guide to
Merrill Lynch Commodities
Services.”
According to Rutter, his
staff intends to hold
meetings at the Stockyards
to explain futures markets
and their uses. Anyone in'
terested in participating in
the __ commodity futures
markets or in learning about
how they can be used as a
hedge or speculative media
can dial “Operator” and ask
for Enterprise number 4056
to reach the Merrill Lynch
Harrisburg office.
Guernsey Breeders
Elect Officers
The Lancaster County
Guernsey Breeders Asso
ciation held a meeting
January 29 at the home of
Robert Breneman.
The following officers
were elected: Robert
Breneman, president;
Robert Wagner, vice
president; and Art
Breneman, secretary
treasurer.
Impossible Dream?
My wife had a wonderful dream
last night. She dreamed that the
Joneses were trying to keep up
"with us'
sustain top
production
with the
BABCOCK
B-300
Keeping production up
... costs down... is the
profit key In poultry
operations. And more
and more records on
commercial flocks of
Babcock B-300’s . , .
“The Businessman’s
Bird” ... show
sustained production of
top quality eggs ...
often with an additional
20 to 30 eggs per bird
housed over other
strains. Come in ...
look at the records and
the B-300 ... “The
Businessman’s Bird”.
BABCOCK
FARMS, INC.
Telephone (717)626-8257
Telephone (717) 626-8561
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