Order Now For Fall Sowing WL3OS & WL3II THE HIGHEST TIEIDIH6 ALFALFA IN PA.' Save with REIST'S SEEDS DEIST SEED COMPANY Finest Quality Seeds (Since 1925) Mount Joy, Pa. Ph. 653-4121 Only DARI-KOOL Gives You All 1. AGITATOR Choice of 1 or 2-speed agitation 2-speed optional at additional cost 2. REINFORCED COVER HOOKS Provide firm, sure support for cover when raised Welded on for strength 3. TANK COVERS The tank coven are easily removed for washing or tank inspection 4. CONTROL CABINET All controls for operating tank are easily accessible for servicing 5. TIMER Controls operation of cooler SHENK FARM SERVICE ICE-BANK MILK COOLER SPECIFICATIONS R.D.4, LITITZ, PA. PHONE (717) 626-4355 24, HOUR SERVICE ANSWERING SERVICE (717) 733-1224 THE ACRE TAKERS From our Nation's 2,261 million acres of land we feed, clothe, and house some 212 million people—and produce still more items for export. Just how our hind area is divided up and'thc changing uses of agricul tural land arc detailed in this story. Our Nation's cropland resources cover 472 million acres—but not all of that total is actually devoted to crop production in a given year. In fact, at the time of the last agri cultural census, the acreage used for crop production amounted to only 71 percent of the land available; about 18 percent of the land was used for temporary pasture and the rest was idle or in soil improvement crops. Housing our population doesn’t take much room. Ail the cities, towns, and suburban developments put together occupy only 35 million acres—or less than 2 percent of the country’s total land area Feeding and clothing our population requires at least 30 times more land than housing. 9 °:, Manually controls operation of the water pump and agitator 7. THERMOMETER Positioned for easy reading Accu rately indicates milk temperature 8. BRASS WATER PUMP High capacity pump circulates water for fast milk cooling 9. ADJUSTABLE LEGS After tank has been levelled in milkhouse the legs may be sealed 10. 33° ICE-WATER Rapidly circulating ice water removes milk heat for fast cooling These Advanced Features —> 11. COPPER COOLING COILS Refrigerant circulates through coils around which ice-bank is built 12. LARGE RESERVE ICE-BANK Provides the ice-water necessary for rapid cooling of the milk 13. AGITATOR BLADE Designed for complete, gentle agita tion of the milk in all parts of the tank 14. INSULATION The most efficient insulation protects the milk Reduces operating costs 15. ICE-WATER SPRAY PIPES Ice-water is pressure-sprayed over milk tank surface for fast cooling Cropland use isn't static. From 1950 to 1962, the acreage of cropland used for crops declined 15 percent as a result of Federal programs aimed at shifting cropland from production to soil conserving uses. Since 1962 crop acreage has fluctuated by several million acres, more or less in balance with crop demand. Although cropland acreages generally have been trending down since 1950, numerous localities have enjoyed gains. The biggest acreage gains occurred in the lower Mississippi Valley, central and southern High Plains, central California, and northern Montana. Not quite as large but nevertheless substantial increases also occurred in the Com Belt, the Dakotas, Florida, and several areas of the West. In general, cropland develop ment in the East is associated with wetland drainage and in the West with more irrigation and improved dryland fanning. oductivity per acre of cropland led for crops has increased more ian 50 percent in the past two •cades—the result of a corn nation of factors. In general, the Ijustments in the acreage used for ■ops have resulted in increasingly mcentrated cropping of the most •oductive land, both on individual irtns and by areas and regions. The bstitution of new cropl and and im rovement of existing cropland by ich means as land forming, drain ;e, and irrigation have also up aded the acreage used for crops, y these improvements in basic land capability have been added larger *- -f*3\/ v V 16. STAINLESS STEEL TANKS The milk tank, water tank and exte rior are oil built of stainless steel. 17. SANITARY TANK DRAIN Designed for fast complete tank draining Sanitary, Easy to clean 18. CALIBRATED MEASURING ROD Weight of milk is accurately meas ured Easy to read Stainless steel 19. TIGHT FITTING LIDS Do not fall off when cover is raised Lids fit tight to keep out vermin 20. JUST-RIGHT POUR HEIGHT Most models low for easy pouring, cleaning and inspection. 21. REMOVABLE COVERS Covers easily removed for washing, cleaning and inspection Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Sept 7.1974^ inputs of fertilizer, pesticides, and herbicides; and improved plants, machinery, and equipment. Livestock graze on about 890 mil lion U.S. acres—roughly two-fifths of the total national land area. The amount of cropland and grassland used for pasture has dipped slightly since 1950—but there’s been close to a 40-percent falloff in the forested grazing area. The result has been a 130-million acre decline in grazing space over the past two decades. However, remaining grazing acreage has been significantly up graded by gradual substitution of better land, brush clearing, ferti lization, and other means. It takes water to make land produce. Approximately 4,700 million acre feet of water (rain, snow, sleet, or hail) fall on the United States each year. About 70 percent of this water evaporates or is used by plants through transpiration. Out of this comes the largest agricultural water use—nonirrigated crop, pasture, and forest production. Only about 1,350 million acre-feet of this water that falls each year is available for diversion from streams and for replenishing ground water supplies. We withdrew about 370 million acre feet of this total in 1970, roughly a third of which was for irrigation. Irngated acreage has grown from less than 8 million acres at the turn of the century to more than 39 mil-, lion in 1969. Nearly 90 percent of our irrigated acreage is in the 17 Western States. California alone has over 7.2 million acres—or roughly a fifth the national total. mm &utTUUiclj v MILKERS / >4 CONSUMER N *??nirT Eaj Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning You can protect yourself and your family from that dangerous end product of gas oline and heating fuel com bustion, carbon monoxide. A mere 1 percent concentration of this gas in the air causes instantaneous death. With as little as .08 percent uncon sciousness results in one hour and death occurs in two to three hours. A new product which can worn as a badge, fastened to a wall, workbench, visor, or car dashboard, is special ly treated to react to small concentrations of the deadly gas. If carbon monoxide is present the sensitive indica tor tablet turns from its nor mal tan color in progressive ly darker shades to black, depending on the strength and concentration of the gas. Called LIFESIGN, and man ufactured by Tempil, the in dicator comes with a badge that holds the replaceable indicator tablet. There’s no need to risk danger of carbon monoxide in your cai, in your factory, oi in your workroom This elusively odoiless gas can now be detected by sight! LIFESIGN is new and therefore mav not y'et be available in vour locality Vou may order duect trom the manutacturei Send two dol lais to Tempil Division, Big Three Industncs, Inc . South Plinilield NJ 070S0 19