1 2—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 6, 1976 IHt OLD Hs MARCH 8-14, 1976 Miplt Irtfi call up their wine. Warn children about soft pond ice Johnny Applcsccd died March 11, 1847 hirst quarter of the moon March 8 Maple sap run begins Average length of days for the week. 11 hours 42 minutes New York first state to license dogs, March 8, 1894 Bible first printed March 13, 1462 dosed doors are more easily heard through than open ones Old Farmer's Riddle; What kind of a table has no legs? (Answer below) Ask the Old Farmer: When something very unusual hap pened, my grandmother used to sav, "My goodness' Cut a notch in the crane " All the cranes I've ever seen have been made of iron, and hard to notch Can you solve this 7 DS, Marblehead, Mass Marblehead used to be a whaling port A whaler earned several boats which they lowered for whales The wooden davits on which the boats were hung were more amtenlly known as 'cranes 'Crews of whale-boats used to "notch the crane" to keep track of the whales killed Likely your grandmother was referring to that kind of crane Home Hints - A good toy box is a bnghtlv colored wooden market basket Riddle answer. A timetable OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECASTS New England: Entire week alternates between ram, snow and sleet m north and south Middle Atlantic Coastal: Week starts very mild with ram, thun derstorms m west, thunderstorms, heavy rain and some hail latter part, then colder by week's end Greater New York-New Jersey: Week begins warm with light to moderate rain, then cloudy, rainy and colder continuing throughout weekend Piedmont & Southeast Coastal: Unseasonably warm with scat tered light rain early week, occasionally showery, some heavy thunderstorms latter part Florida: Clear and very warm u> central and north, cloudy and mild in south at beginning, becoming cloudier with showers and cooler in central and north Upstate N.Y.-Toronto tc Montreal: Heavy ram and thunderstorms early in week, changing to snow in north and mountains, light rain and snow in latter part turn into blizzard by weekend in central and north Greater Ohio Valley: Rainy, thunderstorms and squalls at first, then very warm; storm ending, becoming cold with light snow lat ter part Deep South: Week begins fair and warm, with light rain in north, rain becomes heavy in north, south is clear and warm Chicago tc Southern Great Lakes: Rainy, some hail and possible tornadoes early in week, then quite warm, week ends with light rain changing to light snow with a cold snap Thursday, Mar. 11, ia Dairy Day in Berks County with program! beginning at 10 a.m. and lasting through approximately 3 p.m. Guest speaker* and a panel of farmers will be featured at the event. To be held at the Berks County Agricultural Center Auditorium, Dairy Day's schedule ia aa follows: Speakers -10:00 a.m. - “Environmental Approach to Manure Handling” Gerald Bodman - Extension Engineer, Penn State University. 10:30 a.m. - “Practical Waste Disposal Struc tures" Menrin R. Ice - State Conservation Engineer, USDA Soil Conservation Service. Farm Panel 11:00a.m.-MY STSTEM OF LIVESTOCK WASTE The U, S. Department of Agriculture has recom mended amending the Eastern Ohio - Western Pennsylvania federal milk marketing order to increase the charge to handlers on overdue accounts. The recommendation is based on a Dec. 3 hearing in Cleveland which was requested by Dairylea Cooperative, representing a substantial number of dairy farmers serving the market. The recommendations Berks Dairy Day kicks off Thursday Milk orders altered DISPOSAL: Donald Duncan • "Manure Stacker"; Roy Christ man - “Feed Lot Runoff Lagoon - Dairy"; Mark Wolfskill • “Feed Lot Runoff Lagoon - Beef”; Robert Manbeck - “Spray Irrigation of Milkhouse Waste"; Robert Sat tazahn - “Lagoon for Milkhouse Waste. 11:30 a.m. • “Economics of the Dairy Business" Glenn Shirk - Associate County Agent, Chester County. 12:15 p.m. - Lunch. 1:15 p.m. - “Calf Raising Facilities" Gerald Bodman - Extension Engineer, Penn State University. Farm Panel 2:00 p.m. - Victor Ziegler, Dairy Fanner, Lebanon appeared in the February 27th Federal Register. Comments may be filed, in four copies, until March 13, with the Hearing Clerk, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250, where the public may review them. Copies of the recom mended -decision may be obtained from Market Ad ministrator C. C. Taylor, P.O. Box 30128, Cleveland, Ohio 44130; or from-the Dairy Division, AMS, USDA, Washington, D.C. 20250. County • “My Experience With Calf Hutches" Mathew Degler - “En vironmental Housing For Calves" Mrs. Barbara Haner, “Keeper of the Calves", Chester County - “Three Calf Barns - 201 Calves Raised Last Year" New John Deere 70-hp 2640 Its performance proves its heritage Make move shred and feed 4-ton haystacks load up to 1 Va tons and lift it ten feet high drill postholes plow plant cultivate or . you choose the job-and let this new 2640 take charge The 2640-this is a full-crop full-season performer The 2640 s towering performance proves its hentage-John Deere A live PTO draft-sensing 3-pomt hitch powerful closed-center hydraulics these and morp qualify this 70-hp performer for most any job The 2640 is also big in comfort-you get deep-cushioned armchair comfort 'ogicaily placed and color-coded controls full instrumentation in a flat-black, no-glare dash ' and much more you II find only when you climb aboard the new 2640 and see Jt yourself Stop in today and see this powerful new John Deere 70-hp 2640-its performance is good proof of its family name Clear 15-inch obstructions with this Spring-Reset Plow. S With this' Spring-Reset Plow you get two types of reset action Bottoms can (1} rise verti cally to slide over sloping rocks, or [2] trip back and up as much as 15 inches if point catches on an obstruction In 4- to 7-bottom sizes See us soon for more information Landis Bros. Inc. A.B.C. Groff, Inc. Lancaster 717-393-3906 New Holland 717-354-4191 Adamstown Equipment Inc. Mohnton,RD2, PA 19540 [near Adamstown] 215-484-4391 M. S. Yearsley Glen Rock, PA oOnS 717-235-1306 WestChesfer 215-696-2990 Stanley A. Klopp, Inc. Bemville, PA 215 438-1510 ' Agway, Inc. Chapman Equipment Center Chapman, PA 215-398-2553 Shotzberger’s Equipment Elm, PA 717-665-2141 2:so p.m. - "COWAMP - Comprehensive Water Quality Plan toe Berka County and How Agriculture Can In- 1 fluence the Final Plan” W. Harry Schaffer - Community Resource Development Agent for S>E. Pennsylvania. Pikeville Equipment Inc. Oyster Dale Road OIeyRD2,PA 215-987-6277 Neuhaus'es, Inc. I. G.’s Ag Sales - Silverdale, PA 18962 * 215-257-5136 Kermit K. Kistler Lynnport, PA 215-291-3270