Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 04, 1975, Image 33

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    CONTINUOUS FLOW GRAIN DRYER
From tho manufacturer of tho world'* largost
Mlling recirculating botch grain dryer*:
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FOR LESS MONET l,Cllll * T t ,„ Nt costs
SIMHI lUS6ED TIOUIK
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For More Information Call or Write
SHENK’S FARM SERVICE
501 E. Woods Drive
Lititz. PA 17543
i new calf Barn that utilizes the
ealthful qualities of fresh air &
sunshine, yet keeps the animals
rotected in rainy and cold weather.
SEE ON
DISPLAY AT
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■y«r Is (quipped
Inch axial hoal
‘ a 24 Inch cool-
The burner
ly has a rnax
iu! put of 3,000,
'U's. Single
electric motors
mdard or three
available as op
upmenl. Safely
included are
iperature, flam®
iwer failure, lan
and fuel supply.
FEATURES
ON Mt fffiine SIKGLi PHASE STAHDAAD
OR OFF CTCIIKQ M4J£ oFJf#wl
Phone 626-1151
N.Y. dairymen testify at Meadville
SYRACUSE - Dairy far
mers in southwestern New
York State and northwestern
Pennsylvania made their
views known regarding milk
pricing conditions in these
areas at a hearing in
Meadville, Pa. on September
19, 1975.
Tony Wilson of
Franklinville, N.Y. headed a
panel of Eastern Milk
Producers Cooperative
members in testifying before
the Dairy and Poultry
Subcommittee of the House
ERTH-RITE
SOIL CONDITIONER
MAXICROP
LIQUID PLANT
FEEDING
FEED-RITE
Vitamin & Mineral for livestock
and poultry
ZOOK & RANCH,
INC.
RDl.Gap.Pa 17527
Phone 717 442-4171
Agriculture Committee.
Congressman Joseph P.
Vigorito, the Ranking
Majority Member of the
Subcommittee, explained
that the hearing was held to
receive views directly from
milk producers and other
Tindell named to
Hubbard post
WALPOLE, NH - Dr. Dale
Tindell has been named by
Hubbard Farms as
geneticist for the firm's
market egg breeding
program, according to an
announcement by Dr. J. H
Smith, director of the
Research and Development
Division.
Dr. Tmdell has, for several
years, been directly involved
with the breeding of strains
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More than 50 percent of the
nation’s 4-H membership
lives in urban or rural non
farm settings.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Oct. 4,1975
interested persons on
problems in dairying.
Eastern’s panel gave its
views on the fact that prices
paid by dairy farmers
continually climb ever
upward while the prices they
receive for milk produced do
for commercial egg
production. First, with
Kunber Farms for five years
on the West Coast, and more
recently with a leading
eastern breeder
He is a native of Kansas,
and received his doctorate in
animal breeding from
Kansas State University in
1960. He’ll make his home in
Walpole, with his wife and
three daughters.
CORN CRIBS
FULLER, All 2 gauge bar mesh
crib, large capacity, steep roof.
GRAVITY FLOW BOXES
200 Bu. NU-BILT, king size model 710, sides and
ends 14 gauge hot steel, oak stringers.
WAGON RUNNING GEARS
Model 872
16.000 lbs NU-BILT, extra rugged, wide
capacity tread, short turn, standard
telescopic pole, timken tapered
Model 1073 roller bearings, Vs" O.D. hi-carbon
20.000 lbs. steel tie rods,
capacity
The above items were purchased direct from the
factory in trailer load lots. Call or write for our
low prices. Area 215-258-7146.
GEO. V. SEIPLE
& SON
R.F.D. No. 2, Van Buren Road,
Easton, PA 18042
NOW!
PREPARE
FOR SEEDING
CALL US FOR PROMPT
SERVICE ON:
LIMESTONE - MS'
FERTILIZER Premium Grades.
Containing Magnesium and Suphur for
small grain. Available in bags, bulk.
Trailer spreaders or custom
truck spreading.
Authorized Dealer
HEISEY FARM SERVICE
RD2, Mount Joy, PA
Phone 653-1568
r| f bulk ORGAHIC
ft BBSa PLANT
’* [ ANHYDROUS AMMONIA j FOOD CO.
2313 Norman Rd., Lancaster. Pa. Ph. 397-5152
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not keep pace. Dairymen
now receive over $l.OO per
hundredweight less than
what is needed to cover their
increased cost of production.
Eastern’s members in
dicated that thousands of
milk producers have gone
out of business in recent
years due to tight economic
conditions prevailing in the
dairy industry. The dairy
farmer-member panel
requested assistance from
Congress to protect in
the milk producing fieli 1 who
provide consumers witn
fresh wholesome supply ot
milk and dairy products
Those listed on Eastern’s
panel included Robert D
Brown, New Bethlehem,
Pa.; John D Wingard,
Shippensville, Pa.; J
Russell Wagner, Tionesta,
Pa.; Earnest Witter, Swift
Road, Cuba, N.Y.; and
Joseph Shields, Sum
merville, Pa.
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