4—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Oct. 25. 1975 1 ii Minn 1 pnl> ol (Iri-iii' 1 <><t \<iunu' Oill Ini' <*l muimli.iK* hmil> in mi 1 i h imi-' <■? !_> s ' A ' -v* -*> f- w , 9 ''(ALly S CUSTOM BARNYARD FENCING, Feed-through Fencing, Cattle Gates and Latches meet the test for the Maple Grove Dairies, Nazareth, Pa. “Gates are strong and fasten easily; they will stay where you want them.” 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 iV^ %• 'Z - 'lllP*' In Wales, it was believed that a girl who walked backwards, on Halloween, to the leeks in the garden and placed a knife among them, would see a vision of her future husband pick up the knife and throw it into the garden. \\U IS YOUR A FEED HEATING? STOP GROUND FEED FROM HEATING BY MIXING 2 LBS. OF Hoßdij'ftHl G 55 CONTROLS HEATING THAT TAKES PLACE WHEN THE MOISTURE LEVEL IS TOO HIGH IN YOUR NEW CORN. CONTACT YOURiriKiIirgITIDEALER MOUNTVILLE FEED LEBANON CO. SERVICE 717-285-5422 SO. LANC. COUNTY Robert Kreider 717-569 6042 NO. LANC. CO. Raymond Weiler 717-733-4302 Barn raising held at Joseph 801 l farm il - XJT- x>* - IM-PRUV-ALL IN EVERY TON OF GROUND FEED. >?fp %, h/i Clarence Weiler Richard Breckbill 717-866-6710 215-932-3307 ADAMS COUNTY YORK CO. Robert Smith 717-528-4383 Bair’s Mill Wnghtsville, PA 717-252-3114 PERRY, JUNIATA, UNION & SNYDER ED'S Norman Brouse 717-524-5454 I' v' G 55 CHESTER CO.
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