Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 02, 1974, Image 60

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—Unc«>ter Firming. Saturday, Mar. 2, 1974
DO-IT-YOUISELF
PROTEIN
Take the Agway clear-seeding
alfalfa route and get up to four
tons of protein-rich forage this year
Four tons of alfalfa in the year of seeding? It's a practical ob
jective that has already been accomplished on many dairy farms
where the Agway clear-seeding alfalfa program has been
followed. And that’s just the first year. Farmers in southern
Pennsylvania following the program recommendations are
getting as much as eight or nine tons a year for at least three
succeeding years. Translate yields such as these into protein
production and you will see why alfalfa can well be one of your
G & G FEED & SUPPLY
HENRY B. HOOVER, INC.
LANCASTER STORE
AGWAY AIFALFA SEED
Manheim
665-5001
Ephrataf
733-6593
394-0541
0)11 Cl
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Inventories are tight this year. Call soon and place your order for top
quality Agway seed. At this time Agway can supply Vernal, Iroquois
and Saranac. You’ll be amazed at its rapid growth, producing a good
harvest within 70 days after seeding. And a second cutting in another
35 to 40 days!
most profitable crops. That first year, a four-ton yield is the equal
of a 40-bushel soybean crop. Seven-ton yields produce as much
protein as fields yielding a phenomenal 100 bushels of soybeans
per acre.
Consider how this kind of production can cut your feed expenses.
Then call Agway and put the clear-seeding program to work
growing protein for your herd this year.
NEW HOLLAND STORE
354-4526
QUARRYVILLE STORE
786-2126
SALUNGA STORE
898-2248
653-1864
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