Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 13, 1976, Image 17

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    READ LANCASTER FARMING
FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS
PROGRESSIVE
FARMERS
WANT
PROFESSIONAL
CONSULTATION
1. h pH a fata* indicator of cakkim levels In your soils?
2. h sulphur holding bath the yield, protein content and dicesfibifity of your crops’
3. Is excessive mafnesKim what makes your land so wet and late 7
If your present soil tests don't answer these questions, you will profit by
our technical help. SOIL TESTS ARE DIFFERENT! Our complete soil
analysis will help you balance soil fertility, which means more efficient
cropping and feeding - less bought feed and fertilizer * more yield and profit.
WE SELL NO PRODUCTS - ONLY RECOMMENDATIONS
There is a reason why progressive farmers with sharp pencils hire us year
after year for soil analyses and recommendations. We save them dollars.
Balance makes crops to be proud of. Winter is the time to talk it over with:
National Reputation - Local Service
+Oxygen Limited Glass Lined
Steel Cropstore
+Finest non-rusting vitreous
glass finish fused into both
sides of heavy steel wall
plates.
+Air-Limiting heavy duty
plastic breather bags for
maximum protection of feed
quality and preservation of
peak nutritional values.
-(-Proven! Laidig Bottom
Unloader ... the Unloader
with "Dig” built-in! Built for
long, trouble-free life.
COMPLETE FEEDLOT PLANNING TO FEEDING PROGRAMS SYSTEMS,
HMMONY IN THE FEEDIOT WIN N
CROPSTORE SYSTEM
YOU CAN'T BUY BETTER - JUST MORE EXPENSIVE
PENN VALLEY CROPSTORE INC.
STUART HARNISH
Pottstown, PA
(215) 469-6396
JOHN CAMPBELL
Atglen, PA
(215) 593-5529
GARY McGEE
Spring Run, PA
(717)349-2340
COST LESS ...
MORE FOR YOUR MONEY!
ON THE FARM SERVICE
BOX 75, RDI, SCHWENKSVILLE, PA 19473
PHONE 215-287-9650 - 215-287-7315
Holstein Club slates tour
for 8:45 a.m. at the Grace lunch. The evening meal will
Baptist Church at be at one’s own expense. Bus
Russellville. fare Is $5.00 and bus reser-
Stops will be made at the vatlons should be made by
Ed Fry farm, Ashton Garrett March IS by calling Harold
farm, Jack King’s acreage Bare at 215-593-8577 or by
and the Remington Farms, phoning 215-857-9648 or 215-
All guests are asked to 932-3975.
a second pick-up scheduled bring boots and a packed
The Chester County
Holstein Club will tour farms
in the Chestertown,
Maryland area on Thursday,
March 18.
The tour bus will leave the
Donald Hostetter Farm at
Parkesburg at 8:15 a.m. with
Weaver’s sponsors waste meeting
Principle speakers at the waste
recycling meeting held this week in
Lancaster were (from left) Samuel
Hay, Richard Weaver, Lester Bur
dette and A. G. Meiering.
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 13.1976
The meeting was sponsored by
Weaver's Star Silo. Speeches will be
featured in next week's issue.
+“Yes!” Here’s The
Siurrysystem with A Plus!
+Above ground storage for
Economy and Reliability
+Flexibility - "Tailor-made”
system on your Farm
+Better utilization, Minimizes
odor and Pollution Run-off.
•4-Fill from bottom-crust forms
on top - so prevents fly and
odor.
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