1? lancailrr farmi Now'h tin* Time ht« r*f» 10' October to I iecetntwr jw-nod Animals freshening from Utr June through SrpKemtwr will have a greater proportion of llmr production during Ihr higher price period ( o» a or heifers bred (mm mid Septrmlser to mid November should freshen next summer and the dair>rnrn will benefit from the milk prices at that time In markets on a base plan, the vamr pattern of freshening builds a beneficial bate, which is usual!) established August through December Dairymen arc urged to plan ahead at this lime for peak milk production during the period of higher prices To Prevent Fires Fire Prevention Week is October 3 to 9th This is a tune when all folks should focus on the fire hazards about the premises and try to eliminate them Many of us take chances that may result m a serious fire year 11,800 people lost their lives in fires and the property loss was a staggering J 4 4 billion dollars. Space does not permit the listing of all the causes of fires, but most of us are acquainted with the common causes in our area Nationally, electrical equipment and wires caused the most fires; smoking, matches, and heating equipment are next m line of causes. To prevent serious fires we urge that Fire Extinguishers be in good condition and all members of the family acquainted on how to operate them. Also, in this area the farm pond is very useful to fight a fire, providing the fire engine can get to within 25 feet of the water. Most fires can be prevented and we urge Farmers [Continued from Page 1| Better quality alfalfa is commanding a price of $75 per ton, with some really top notch stuff going for around $l2O. Mixed hay and timothy is also bringing prices of more than $75 or $BO per ton in some cases. Poorer loads are selling for as low as $4O per ton. Compared to prices in mid June, they’re up significantly in all categories, especially alfalfa, which could often be had for less than $75 per ton back then. THE TOP PERFORMERS fODD SEEDS SEED CORN Varieties with winning profitable yields. HAY-CHOW Green chop, hay, haylage or 'grazing. A sweet stemmed variety. SILO-CHOW High quality, more palatable forage. GRAIN HARVEST VARIETIES Producing top yields of high test weight grain. Quantity and early pay discounts. Your Todd Dealer Knows The Top Performing Varieties For Your Farm. Order now and Save. HYBRID SALES P.0.80x 66 0 Abbottstown, PA 17301 • Ph 259-9511 Sot or da/ Oct_7 Wfc Two win 4-H awards t M\l KMTi PAUK (‘a f avlrtve \ rrjrr IT of llamlntrg Ml and kresia Heaver II of W a vneabom It? who have both compiler) outstanding records In 4 II work have been named winners in the 1376 4 H National Awards Program hreda was (he stale photograph) contest winner and k ajlene was a winner in the stale citizenship contest Both girls will receive an expease-paid tnp to National 4 M Congress in Chicago on Nov ember 23 to I >ecember 2. and will compete for awards at the national level Dastman Kodak supports the photograph) project, and Trans-Continental C,as Pipielinc Corporation sponsors the citizenship project everyone to eliminate the hazards at this tunc To Topdrcss Alfalfa Many local growers harvested four cuttings of alfalfa this summer, this means that considerable plant food was removed from the soil In order to have healthy plants for next season, it is suggested that the field be treated this fall with a phosphorus-potash fertilizer; many growers will make this application just after the removal of the last cutting. Nitrogen should not be needed on an established alfalfa stand. If the field cannot be fertilized this fall, then an application next spring will be needed. Alfalfa plants are heavy feeders of both phosphorus and potash and the soil supply needs replaced each year. Alfalfa continues to be our leading forage crop and will give good returns with proper management. The price situation reflects the need for hay in other portions of the country where drought has wiped out good feed prospects. It might be interesting to note here that it was recently reported on national television how one group of fortunate farmers - who considered themselves to be abundantly blessed with good crops this year - sent tractor and trailer loads of hay to their “neighbors” in another region where there was a severe shortage of hay. ( arm!) I Howes, associate i 11 )oulh division leader at Penn Mate Cnivrrwl). who announced the award selection, said the girls were judged on the basis of project work, leadership abilll), and participation in count) and statewide activities Thrv were picked from among Ihr lii.ooo voting adults who Annual!) take part in Ihr 1 .xtcmion Service educational 4-H program kajlrnc us the daughter of Mr AM) Mrs Daniel Yoder, and is a student at the Claruvsa School of Fashion Design She has been a 4-H member for eight >cars A member-of the Tildcn 4- H Community C lub, she served as secretary and teen leader and a leader o f (he Bicentennial Food Club • The state citizenship contest winner completed projects in clothing, wildlife conservation, teen leader ship. citizenship, and health Freda is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Verdeen Beaver, and is a sophomore at MiUersville State College majoring in mimic education She haa Ixvn a 4- H tncmlKT for arsm >ear* A member orf the Canine) < levers 4 If club. lock) leaf 411 (omniumi> (Tub, and Dmlford 4 H Club, she romplrlrd projects in photograph). sewing, rooking, health, recreation, crafts, gardening, and m tomologv k ood k acts I’niiH ■ .irr i \ indy of p’um Ih it ha , .i sugar 'con Imt high enough v> I hot the fnm r.m lie dned without bmnnling I’ertin is the mgri dun! lh.it makes jams Jim and jellies jell TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! if you're a farmer, we have the money you need. 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