—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 25, 1974 24 What you see is what you get Ibis But prizes they’ll be. to the buyers, clean lines and no-nonsense appearance, yet with a touch of jumble of sizes, styles and conditions ma °y . of whom have i ust construction give this bronson, or elegance, comprises some of the lesser prizes collecting carriages in the past few out j n g wagon, a very straightforward at the Gordonville carriage auction. years. This unusual one-seat shea is sure to catch the eye of a knowledgeable carriage fancier at the annual Paul Z. Martin consignment sale. Alan Bair PennAg {Continued from Page 1| U/iflC A lirnrrl oeach time they go into a “ IllShuddle,” Parke noted. N. Alan Bair, assistant “These planners are calling Lancaster County extension S ame plan which will agent, has won first place in affect communities for years two public information to come. The only way to divisions in a contest defend against the sponsored by the National elimination of needed rail Association of County services is to act quickly and Agricultural Agents. decisively with statistical data. This data must be ready and must be gotten now. When the next Rail Reorganization hearings are called, there won’t be enough tune to gather information. That’s why we are taking this survey now.” Information sought m the survey includes; types of companies; total tons shipped and received by all modes of transportation; total tons shipped and received by rail; amount of money spent for tran sportation costs; the impact on sales, employment, economic expansion and service if railroads are not available. Bair, local dairy specialist, took first place awards in the direct mail piece and black and white photography categories. Dr. Donald A. Harter, extension area resource development agent m Lebanon, took the top award in the feature news story division. The top winner was Clarence E. Graver, McKean County agricultural agent. These entries will be judged in regional com petition with national awards to be presented at the national county agents association annual meeting this Fall in Arizona. One of the most impressive of fhe carriages • 1901. Carriages like this are used even today m being offered for sale at the Paul Martin carriage ceremonial processions, and were oftem found in sale on Saturday is this Imperial royal stables, brougham made by Muhlbachor of Paris around WOULD YOU LIKE TO MAKE MORE MONEY FROM THE WHAT CAN BE THE ADVANTAGES OF HARVESTING AND STORING ALFALFA AS BH-PRCV-ALL ALFALFA HAYLAGE OVER BALED HAY ON AN ACRE BASIS? These projections are based on figures from U.S.DA., "Feeds and Feeding” by Morrison, “Applied Animal Nutrition” by Crampton and Hams, Nutritional Bulletins from N.R.C., and Triple S Lab, Inc. Results will obviously vary in individual cases. Figures for pounds of meat and milk per acre assume that the alfalfa is being fed in a balanced,ration. Lbs. Dry Matter Harvested per acre Field and Handling Losses Lbs. Dry Matter Stored Storage Losses Lbs. Dry Matter to Feed Feeding Losses Lbs. Dry Matter Consumed Lbs. Protein Consumed per acre Lbs TDN Consumed per acre Lbs. Beef per acre Value of Beef at 25? lb. Lbs. Milk per acre Value of Milk (a $5 00 cwt These same losses take place in sealed structures, Concrete silos, or piles and trenches. No. 101 CORN AND SORGHUM No. 202 LEGUMES No. 30? GRASSES No. H 44 HAYLAGE No. G 55 GRAIN No. 8T66 BEET TOPS 717-569-6042 717-733-4302 717-688-6710 215-932-3307 HAYLAGE For information call your IM-PRUV-Al Southern Lane. Co. Northern Lane. Co, Lebanon County Oxford Area YOU GROW? Direct Cut Im-Pruv-AU Alfalfa Silage 10,000 10,000 1,200 8,800 12% \ 8,800 1,600 18 2% 61% 5,368 910 $227 50 10,395 $519 75 60% Moisture Im-Pruv-AU Alfalfa Haylage 10,000 600 6% 13% 9,400 7%* 660 8,740 8,740 1,625 8,090 18.0% 1,456 54% 4,370 532 $133 00 7.645 $382 25 18 6% 57% 4,980 655 $163 55 9,130 $456 50 717-252-3114 717-432-3376 717-524-5454 717-567-6764 717-532-9531 40% Moisture Alfalfa Haylace 10,000 1,300 “srraff 610 8,090 7%* 3.6% * 7,100 16.9% 1,200 55% 3,905 518 $129.50 7,330 $366.50 No. DH 77 DRY HAY Dealer: York County Dillsburg Area Lewisburg Area Newport Area Shippensburg Area Baled Hay 10,000 2.240 7jS5 280 7,480 5% 380