Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 11, 1974, Image 17

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RYE CAN HAVE AS MUCH AS
24%
PROTEIN
if cut and ensiled at the right stage of maturity.
Rye silage can be made in any kind of structure
or pile on the ground if treated with
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y Genuine Surge Service makes your milking system worth
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DEALER IN TOUR AREA efficiently, year after year
GROFF EQUIPMENT
2 W. State St.
Quarryville, Pa.
Ph. 717-786-7225
LESTER B. BOLL
RDI, Lititz, Pa.
Ph. 717-626-6198
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Southern Lane. Co.
Northern Lane. Co.
Lebanon County
Oxford Area
York County
Dillsburg Area
Lewisburg Area
Newport Area
Than Just a
Acreage and Livestock Surveys Going To Farmers
A major Department of
Agriculture data gathering
effort of the year kicks off
May 22 - and riding on the
Interviews with 70,000 far
mers and mail contact with
thousands of others will be
indicators of the nation’s
1974 crop acreages, and
livestock and poultry
members.
Soaring demand for U. S.
farm commodities at home
and abroad is focusing at
tention on current
agricultural data. The
virtual turn-around in
production conditions - from
too much to too little - which
has occurred in the past 7
years has heightened in
terest in 1974 prospects for
farm commodities.
Need ...
HAY - STRAW - EAR CORN
Buy Now ond Save!
More and more farmers are buying from us for
better value and all around satisfaction
DELIVERED ANY QUANTITY
Phone Area Code 717 687-7631
ESBEHSHADE TURKEY FARM
PARADISE. PA.
rge Design and Construction
objective in designing the Surge QTO Automatic
Milking System has been—GOOD COW MILKING ability. The
automatic "Quarter Take-Off" feature has been incorporated in
a modified Surge Breaker Cup®milker design. The result is a
Surge QTO Milker unit that utilizes genuine Surge downward,
forward milking action, maintains milking vacuum stability . . .
and provides automatic teat cup removal on an individual
quarter basis. That’s right, the teat cups remove independent of each
other.
Thorough Testing and Development
The Surge QTO System has undergone a most thorough and
rigid testing program. Results from nearly a million milkings
to date indicate the dependability of the QTO System. Over
60,000 individual cow milkings were monitored by Babson
personnel, with 160,000 individual quarter timings being
recorded. In addition, CMT (California Mastitis Test) counts
were made by noted dairy research scientists on several of
the QTO test herds.
Vital information concerning individual quarter milk-out time,
overall parlor efficiency . . . and general udder health was
evaluated in the QTO testing program.
BRANDT'S FARM SUPPLY, INC.
W. J. Fluke, in charge of
the Pennsylvania Crop
Reporting Service, ex
plained that farmers’
cooperation in the June
Acreage and Livestock
Surveys will provide far
mers, the agricultural in
dustry and the public in
formation on prospective
supplies of farm com
modities for domestic
consumption and export
during 1974-75. Producers’
answers to livestock and
poultry questions will help
establish cattle, sheep, hog
and chicken numbers, cattle
on feed, calf and pig crops,
and farrowing intentions for
the second half of the year.
All of these indicate
prospective suppplies of
GLENN E. HURST
RD2, East Earl, Pa.
Ph. 215-445-6865
601 E. High St.
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Ph. 717-367-1221
Lam
meat, milk and eggs, along
with the need for grain and
forage to produce livestock
products. Answers to
questions on crop acreages
relate to prospective sup-
plies of feed and forage, as
well as food crops for
domestic and foreign
markets.
Farmers Fair
Set in Palmyra
Members of a committee
planning a Palmyra Far
mers Fair have plans in high
gear. This event is scheduled
for June 6-9 at the Firemen’s
Park.
Kicking off the opening
night program will be
Frankie Dee from WAHT
Radio with his country and
western program. In ad
dition plans are to have
carnival rides and
amusements for young and
old.
Among activities planned
is a greased pig race for
children. Taking a cue from
the saying of looking for a
needle in a haystack, they
plan a contest for children to
seek silver dollars in the
haystack.
Local clubs have been
contacted to assist with
livestock shows and plans
are being made for ladies to
line. Saturday. May 11.1974 —
The crop acreage report
based on the upcoming May
22 - June 4 survey will be
released by the Penn
sylvania Crop Reporting
Service July 11, estimates on
livestock will be published
starting with the Hogs and
Pigs Report June 21.
participate in-cooking and
baking contests with ribbon;
to be awarded for all events
Country and westerr
programs will be feature
each day. Plans are un
derway for several othei
contests -to be conductec
during the event which wil
continue on Friday evening,
Saturday afternoon and
evening, and Sunday af
ternoon.
Craig Rothermel is
chairman for the event.
Committee members include
Jay Armold, Warren Lewis,
Teny Von Nieda, James
Spitler and Scott Zellers of
the sponsoring Palmyra
Jaycees.
Farm Machinery
Higher farm income in
1973 resulted in considerable
increase in the purchase of
major farm machinery. If
these machines were needed
to reduce labor costs or to
improve efficiency, there is
no argument of the merits of
the purchases. If they were
purchased to reduce taxes, it
may be false economics. The
fanner may have saved 30
custom work has con
siderable merit and could
reduce production costs.
''LANCASTER'
SILO CO., INC.
2008 HORSESHOE RD.
AND
2436 CREEK HILL RD.
LANCASTER, PA. 17601
HIM KIM'
OUR SILOS HAVE
“VIBRATED” CONCRETE
STAVES FOR QUALITY.
YOUR BEST DOLLAR BUY-
A CONCRETE STAVE SILO
For A Complete Feed
Lot System, We
Feature
STARLINE LABOR
SAVERS
SILO UNLOADERS-
Model #7O & #lOl
CONVEYORS:
6". 8” or 11" Width
BUNK FEEDERS.
#B5 - Shuttle Feeder
#217 - Auger Feeder
Also Custom Built Units
ALSO:
“AUTOMATIC" ROLLER MILLS
For Any Type Gram
RITCHIE and FAIRFIELD
LIVESTOCK WATERERS
(Gas or Electric)
WATER BOWLS - STALLS - BARN
EQUIPMENT - FANS
ROUND HAY RACKS
“WESTERN" GATES
(6 ft x 14 ft)
Sales - Service
Installation
FOR COMPLETE PLANS
Call —392-9062
LARRY HfIESTAND
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
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