Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 18, 1975, Image 12

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    12—Lancaster Farming Saturday. Oct 1&. 1975
H.otetters ra-;-et Hall
1 ~ vtxrt .'•< Scheduled *o
Religious programs scheduled ■£
A Gospel Concert and held at E-sabecictwc rU*
Fellowship Banquet are ScttxL it ' *< i ot Tty
scheduled for northeastern pm. Ortrcer 5 and it:<t - a ; t >
Uncaster Count) on Oc* feature jro-pu Vr-* • »- ?i
tober 25 and Ncr.eabtr 8. Carcl.na '• ri.ta f
respectivel) Both events Penns;.l*.i*.a T'ne? are
are sponsored b> the The F:.niat.:o
Bambndge Gospel Stewards ari; Tte Sit
Promotion Cr. Nr. i
The Gospel Concer. mil oe Banquet :e tea: it
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MARTIN FREE STALLS
provide features that increase the
advantages of Free Stall Housing
for Rainbow Farms, Walnutport, Pa.
“Our stalls are exactly the right
length and cows cannot bend them."
MARTIN’S NEW CALF STALLS
make it impossible for one calf to
spread disease to any other calves.
A sanitary environment is so easy
and convenient —with removable
floors and one-piece steel sidewalls
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Fo‘*er (right) New Holland is Folker farm. Abe Diffenbach (left)
j.~om -rt th the champion market hog purchased the animal for $1,26 per
•see--:, exhibited at the New Holland pound and the pig was exhibited by
-s • ~~-e IX,roc gilt was bred on the Brian McCauley. Kinzers.
Maryland reports
record corn harvest
Md -
e> of
.'•.■ore*
iv.a**' aiTC conducted
Ki_— =~i , vTVlaware
Service.
nsr; rot-stes tne state's
-{•"0-t rm trop tor 1975 is
reach 48.4
says
ir>:r..~s
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m ■ r>r
Secretary of
Yeung D.
‘■•.r-JrL.TLTr
rmiirt
m r.i trs anticipated
-erorc narrsr. of 88 bushels
ner acre ■=rZ oe one bushel
more than
Her
a month earher
arc ::i_r xsosls above last
t sir = :er acre yield.
-.-.-I--- spates that if the
corn production
c-e eight percent
3S. > ear and 14
cert-ecr. rtgrer than in 1973,
Crop Reporting
serr-.:e szt rey suggests,
mere -s ersc more reason for
Make
p i HI MOISTURE GRAIN
| in a top unloading
p| I CONCRETE OR WOOD SILO
P — j with
pH IM-PRUV-ALL G 55
IM-PRUV-ALL G 55 compound contains no harmful chemicals
It helps nature make a more complete ferment faster
Hi Moisture grains give you more TON per acre, the soft grains digest more
completely, no mold problems, no gram drying expense and more profit for
For more information contact your ilufl jillipJll Dealer.
MOUNTV.LLE FEED EASTERN LANC. CO. CHESTER CO.
— Ralph Stoltzfus Richard Breckbill
717-285-5422 717-859-3119 215-932-3307
SO. LANC. COUNTY lEBANON CO. £
Clarence We,ler Wnghtsville, PA
717-569-6042 717-866-6710 717-252-3114
NO. LANC. CO. ADAMS COUNTY PERRY, JUNIATA,
Raymond Weiler ??S e .[L S ? lth UNION & SNYDER GO'S;
717-733-4302 /1/-528-4383 Norman Brouse
717-524-5454
stimulating export sales of
gram
As of October 6, corn
harvesting for grain was 50
percent completed, com
pared with 32 percent at the
same time last year and with
an annual average com
pletion of 43 percent.
Com raised in Maryland,
for the most part, is used for
livestock and poultry feeds.
Farm production surveys
conducted by the Crop
Reporting Service, a
cooperative effort of the
USDA and the state
agriculture agency, as of
October 1 showed the
following:
Tobacco production at 24.7
million pounds, the second
smallest crop since 1945.
Apple production at 76.0
million pounds, 11 million
more than a year ago.
Sweet potato production at
Spotlighting after
Midnight Unlawful
The Game Commission
reminds all Pennsylvanians
that the practice of
spotlighting after midnight
is unlawful.
Although the law has been
in effect for more than seven
years, some persons ap
parently are still not aware
of the restirction, or perhaps
they forget to check their
watches.
Spotlighting of deer at
night is an activity in which
many persons, sportsmen as
well as non-hunters, engage,
especially during the fall
months. But all are
reminded that while the
practice is permissible up
until midnight, it is illegal to
do so between midnight and
sunrise.
326,000 hundredweight, 11
percent more than Uie 1974
harvest.