READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS Apply lime in the fall (or a better crop pent summer Fall liming assures proper limestone distribution m the soil ready for spring planting The freezing and thaw mg of winter aid in (hr process of limestone dissemi nation So why wait correct your soil deficiency now by liming and reap a bigger harvest next summer Midwesterners eligible for funds WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) an nounced recently that far mers in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin who suffer losses from drought during the 1976 crop year are eligible for emergency loans through the Farmers Home Ad ministration (FmHA) to reestablish farming operations and pay operating expenses. SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS READY MIX CONCRETE FOR EVERY PURPOSE g r icalico\ NCRETEI A DIVISION OF A. G. KURTZ & SONS INC. •Crushed Stone •Ready Mixed Concrete •Asphalt Paving • QUAUTY CONTROLLED CONCRETE • RADIO EQUIPPED FLEET • MIX UNIFORMITY THRU AUTOMATION • SATURDAY MORNING DEUVERY Prompt Courteous Service DENVER RD#3 ... PHONE 267-7591 Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Sei Newest model of the oldest farm machine in the world is this recently completed re-creation of Cyrus McCormick’s 1831 reaper. Dr. Howard F. Conn of Uniontown, Pa., built the harvester in partnership with Joseph G. Rider, a Smithfield, Pa. carpenter. The reaper was on display at the Fayette County Fair in Uniontown. Wooden gears, from which molds could be made to pour cast iron gears, were built but found too inexact. Dr. Conn then arranged to borrow gearing from the reaper on display at the McCormick National Historical Landmark and museum at Steeles Tavern, Va., to make molds for new gears. Rider also built the peg toothed wooden rake, in the picture, like the ones used to sweep cut grain from reaper platform. USDA determined that the incidence of drought covers the crop year which ends on December 31, 1976. This determination amends the previous Presidential declaration of drought emergency in the four states, in which no designated period of drought was in dicated. Counties included under the drought designation (see lists attached) total 64 in South Dakota, 60 in Min- >1.11.1976 nesota, 43 in Wisconsin and 21 in North Dakota. Emergency loans are made to farmers to recover from designated natural disasters. Loans based on actual losses are repayable in their entirety with 5 per cent interest. Loans for renewed operations are made at rates prevailing in the private market for comparable credit. All loan applicants must be unable to get sufficient credit from local commercial sources. 93