Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 15, 1974, Image 9

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GOOD USED DIESELS
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1 - P.H. 2 Fetter Diesel Engine 12 HP.
HESS TARM SUPPLIES
Queen Read
Repair
Box 67, Intercourse, Pa 17534 Phone 717-768-7111
After 5 P.M.
John 0. Weaver 656-9982 - Kenneth M. Groff 354-0473
OR Answering Service 354-5181
24 Hour Service
We Stock Hess’ Farm Supplies
Check Our Prices on Animal Medications
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FREE TISSUE TEST - Bring along a couple of freshly cut corn plants
Herbicide Test Plots in Soybeans and Corn
★ SEE THE GOLDEN
FIELD DAY
THURSDAY, JUNE 27
Continuous From 10 A.AA. to 3 P.AA.
500 Running Pump Road, Lancaster, Pa. Phone 717—299-2541
Come As You Are . . . Stay As Long As You Like.
REPRESENTATIVES FROM SEVERAL CHEMICAL COMPANIES WILL BE ON HAND
500 RUNNING PUMP ROAD,
Interest Credit For
Home Improvement Loans
The Farmers Home Ad- improve and modernize
ministration, an Agency of substandard dwellings so as
the United States Depart- provide adequate homes
ment of Agriculture has in rural areas,
initiated a program to en- Under this program in
courage the use of existing terest credits can reduce the
housing to provide improved interest paid to one percent
living conditions for low- d percent) if the adjusted
innome rural families family income is less than
through low interest home S3»WO. if the adjusted family
improvement loans. This income is more than $3,000
was announced today by Roy bnt less than $5,000, the m-
H. Giesmann for the terest rate will be two per-
Agency’s Office located at eent (2 percent). If the ad
-1383 Arcadia Road, Lan- justed family income is
raster, Pji, between $5,000 &nd $7,000,
Mr. Giesmann stated that interest will be three percent
the Agency can now provide (3 percent). Terms for this
“interest credits” to reduce type of loan may be as long
the interest rate on loans as 25 years,
made to rehabilitate or To learn more about the
repair a dwelling that a eligibility requirements and
person owns and either lives to apply for a home im
in or will live in once it is provement loan, interested
brought up to standard. persons may contact County
Loans of up to $7OOO can be Supervisor Roy H. Giesmann
made for repairs that will located at 1383 Arcadia
Road. Lancaster. Pa.
REFRESHMENTS
Centerville Exit, Rt. 30 By-Pass West
for fertilizer test.
Talk over any fertility problems you might have with
our agronomist.
ACRE HYBRID CORN TEST PLOTS f?*\
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ROYSTER COMPANY
Phone 717-299-2541
Farm Census Being
Pretested Nationally
Teams of Census Bureau
employees are fanning out
across the county to get
reactions from 4,000 farmers
on questions that will be
asked in the Census of
Agriculture early _next year.
The census, conducted
every five years, will be used
to obtain 1974 income and
production statistics on a
county-by-county basis from
3,5 million farmers.
Census Advisory Com
mittee member Paul Weller,
of the National Council of
Farmer Cooperatives, said
that fuel and fertilizer
shortages have prompted
several questions not asked
farmers in previous surveys.
They include: product tons
of fertilizer used in 1974 for
each field crop; total acres
fertilized by crop; and total
The Berks County Dairy School and have not reached
Princess Pageant Com- 21 years old by September 1,
mittee is seeking young 1974. She must also be single
women interested in en- and have never been
tering the contest to be married,
staged August 3. To enter the competition,
Qualifications state that the contestant must have the
the contestant should be the consent of her parents or
daughter of a dairy farmer, guardian.
a dairy farm owner, or dairy For more information
farm manager during the concerning the Dairy
current year or that the Princess Contest in Berks
contestant be the owner of County contact Mrs. Donald
more than one dairy animal Meyers RD2 Kempton, Mrs.
prior to May 1, 1974. Ernest Miller, Mrs. Ralph
She must have completed Sanner or Mrs. Raymond
her Junior year in High Seidel.
LANCASTER, PA.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June-15,1974*
Berks Dairy
Contest Set
amount of gasoline, diesel
fuel ; propane and lubricants
used in 1974, as well as on
farm fuel storage capacity.
Census plans are moving
ahead, despite the reluc
tance of some officials to
release an updated definition
of “farm” and “fanner” for
survey purposes. Weller
speculated that the 1974
definition of a “farm” may
be “any production unit
producing $l,OOO or more in
gross annual farm sales.”
Farmers will be receiving
the 15-page census forms in
late December, according to
present plans, and will have
until March 15 to complete
and return them. The Census
Bureau hopes to issue county
summaries by December,
1975, and have the completed
census by June, 1976.
Golden Acres
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