84—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 26, 1976 Lancaster Co. DHIA Christ L. Beiler Hugette RH Ivan Zook 13 GrH J. Mowery Frey Jr. Princes RH Ezra M. Martin Patty RH Charlen RH Sam & Allen Kreider 201 GrH K. D. & Else linde Spoty RG Hilda RG John L. Landis 55 37 J. Eby Hershey Phoebe RH J. Ray Ranck Lois Romella Farms Ina . RG Drucie RG George M. Hurst Ed RH Arlene RH Robert C. Groff Velvten RH Samuel F. King Rose GrH Elvin K. Brenneman 47 RH Robert L. Shelly Dale RH Ellen RH John L. Beiler Ivy Abraham S. King Jewel RH Earl S. Weaver Leona C. Richard Landis S. Polly RH John K. Stoltzfus Rosanna RH Fluff RH Ben S. Stoltzfus Sandy RH Lloyd E. Miller Dictato RH Ray P. Bollinger Mable GrH Harry L. Troop Pet RH Lucy RH Parke H. Ranck Misty 2 RH Paul H. Rohrer 7 GrH GrH GrH GrH 71 Paul E. Martin Princes RH Albert E. Fry Chuckle RH Jacob M. Conley Cathy RH Glenn P. Book Dana Wilbur N. Erb 36 RH Wilmer G. Kraybill GrH RH RH Bent [Continued from Page 83] 302 305 2-11 3-3 305 305 305 6-0 3-10 305 297 GrH GrH 6-0 6-10 305 275 305 GrH 305 305 282 305 5-10 305 17,621 305 18,453 305 17,084 305 305 15,651 14,476 305 14,331 305 16,308 4-10 305 18,857 18,184 305 4-11 4*B 18,852 17,527 305 305 305 14,099 7-11 305 17,282 294 15,183 305 305 16,094 17,835 305 14,175 305 303 15,863 16,713 17,989 305 305 15,717 16,530 300 305 16,279 305 15,677 305 305 15,524 12,343 651 17,714 3.7 651 14,078 4.6 650 15,774 649 600 14,144 14,053 16,204 648 636 15,520 13,831 647 640 17,395 16,663 647 15,214 646 16,674 646 617 13,572 13,146 645 614 14,904 15,757 3.5 A 643 3.8 643 643 606 643 641 640 637 637 635 634 633 632 618 632 631 602 629 629 628 628 628 628 601 O'-* | t v . r* jil Raymond M. Weaver 106 GrH 5-9 Raymond W. Burkholder 61 GrH 4-3 36 RH 4-0 Walnut Run Farm Burk 175 RH -3-4 Jill 64 RH 5-6 John J. Lapp Fran GrH 11-3 ■ Noah Kreider & Sons 610 GrH 2-2 David B. King Beth RH 8-4 John M. Weaver & Son 53 GrH 3-9 17 GrH 5-4 M. Irvin Eberly Kay RH James Hackman Omega RH Trione RH Reuben L. Stoltzfus Girly GrH Robert W. Ulrich Jr. Sylvia GrH Aaron B. Lantz Emma RH Willis M. Martin Grace GrH Bennie L. Fisher Margret RH Robert M. Mylin Violet RH 4-8 Ray & Linda Geissinger Alma RH 3-8 David D. Zimmerman Tillie GrH 10-0 J. Clayton Charles Gem RH 4-8 John M. Harnish Alica RH 3-6 Velma RH 6-8 Lilly RH 3-11 Marvin K. Witmer Penny RH 2-11 Raymond & Louise Witmer Sonya RG 3-5 C. Kenneth Young _ 39 RH 3-8 Homer 6. Hess Penny Amos S. Smoker Anna RH 8-5 John J. Landis Rosa RH 6-9 David McMichael 11 GrH 4-10 GrH 8-5 READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS h /»Ay 305 13,249. 305 305 17,892 16,214 305 305 16,425 18,479 305 14,k33 14,006 305 16,272. 290 301 13,403 13,836 305 18,656 305 305 ' 17,207 16,826 12,423 305 5-r 305 - 9,485 305 17,701 305 13,785 305 20,587 16,620 305 305 14,975 305 16,518 305 16,138 > 305 305 305 15,196 16,343 13,224 305 15,661 305 11,307 304 17,524 273 16,784 305 - 15,832 305 19,142 305 16,327 NZN” gets into plants faster than other zinc. It’s not often that a new product comes along that’s significantly more effective than its competitors but is still very economically priced. But we have one. A new zinc material called NZN. NZN is actually a combination of 5.5% zinc and 22% nitrogen. It’s this special patented combination that makes NZN significantly outperform all other zinc materials on the market today. Because NZN gets into plants faster and in greater amounts than even the chelated zincs. Yet NZN costs less to buy than chelated materials. Try NZN in foliar sprays, in irrigation water, in regular soil applications of liquid fertilizers. Frankly, you’ll be amazed at how much more effective NZN is at getting through to plants and overcoming zinc deficiencies. Stop in and see us and learn more about the most economical zinc you can buy. NZN. , 6t RH 6-6 305 15,684 •> R -J.B gj > 305„ 17,349 3.5 17,468 10,570 CORP. ec