LOCAL CORN CROP LOOKS GOOD! BEACON v UHBB 1 \ Preserve all of the field-fresh nutritional value and feed appeal of corn silage. Use the storage you now have. —*' > >> jS«^''a • "-V‘ ■ i h ONLY NEEDED FOR 1 TON OF CORN SILAGE So little is needed, so much H. JACOB HOOBER INTERCOURSE, PA. H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. LEOLA.PA. Ted Belefski Ph. 523-9173 KEEP IT GOOD! r I DOES NOT CONTAIN UREA OR AMMONIA i 5-” 1 \ t * „i " i ■‘f 13. OF SILAGE PRE-SERV IS !/2 0. KENNETH McCRACKEN & SON MANHEIM, PAr. Chester Weist Ph. 741-2600 Beacon Feeds, York, Pa. Phone 717-843-9033 Use Silage Pre-Sery RHOADS MHL, INC. Seiinsgrove & Milton, Pa. THARPE & GREEN MILL VAN-MAR FEEDS Churchville, Md. LEESPORT, PA Beacon Reps. is accomplished. EARL SAUDER, INC. NEW HOLLAND, PA. R. E. Rudisill Richard B. Kendig Ph, 854-2281 302-478-3058 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 31.1974 Lebanon Co. Agent Honored Newton J. Bair, associate Bair received a $25 cash Lebanon County agricultural award for winning the state agent on The Pennsylvania contest and his entry will be State University’s judged in regional and Cooperative Extension national competition with Service staff, has been winners announced at the named a state winner in the national county agents 1974 Environmental Quality convention at Tuscon, Ariz. Recognition Program. in October. The program, sponsored by the National Association Consumers' Corner of County Agricultural Agents and the Celanese Chemical Company, is designed to recognize out standing Extension education programs con ducted at county and state levels The winner was announced recently by John E, Creighton, Wayne County agent and chairman of the Pennsylvania County Agents Association’s professional improvement committee. The county agent’s award was based on his work in developing and presenting programs on the “methane gas generator” which uses animal wastes to provide a source of power. r New Idea’s Superpickers Want • Ear corn? • Shelled corn? You can have your choice with a 2-row Superpicker. For ear corn, choose the 8- or 12-roll husking bed. You’ll get cleanly husked ears. For shelled corn you can specify the popular cage-type shelter, or the huge capacity Supersheller. Both are gentle and easy to adjust. Interchanging any of these four processing units is done on the farm, without special tools. So you can harvest part of your corn one way and part another. And, there are two gathering units; one for wide rows, one for narrow. Come in and let’s talk Superpickers! We make your job a little easier UMBERGERS MILL LANC. EQUIP. CENTER, INC. RD4, Lebanon (Fontana) 717-867-8221 A.L.HERR&BRO. Quarryville 717-786-3521 N.G HERSHEY & SON CHAS. i. McCOMSEY & SONS Manheim Hickory Hill, Pa 717-665-2271 215-932-2615 STOLTZFUS FARM SERVICE LONGENECKER FARM SUPPLY Cochranville Pa 717 7fi7 ocnn 215-593 5280 ,u ■ 3ts/ ‘ JMU A B.C.GROFF, INC. New Holland 717-354-4191 New "Spnn-lace” Fabric A new, nonwoven, warm weather fabric has been created through a "spun-lace” process Individual fibers arc entangled into the fabric without the use of looms, knitting machinery or adhesives It’s the friction be tween the fibers that holds a fabric together. This “spun-lace” creation com bines features of both woven and knit materials It does not curl and cut edges do not fray. The fabric can be drycleaned or washed It dries quickly and has a high degree of softness and drapabihty It may be printed or dyed “Spun-lace” can be used to create beach coverups, table cloths, curtains, jackets, blouses, skirts and dresses But pattern styles that are loose or gathered are best they won’t strain the fabric Kinzer. Pa 717-442-4186 or 717-768-8916 ROYH. BUCK, INC. Ephrata, R D 2 717-859-2441 LANDIS BROS., INC Lancaster 717-393-3906 5