“Eliza,” an 8 year old registered Holstein owned by David Stewart of Delta R 1 topped the butterfat list for the month with 1123 pounds. Along with it went 25,875 pounds of milk. Second high was the record of "Abel,” also owned by Stewart, which produced 23,848 pounds of milk and 878 of butterfat. NAME OF HERD OWNER Sinking Spring Fining. David Stewart July David Stewart Wayne B. Mummert Smysers Richlawn Fms Paul R. King Charles A. Pamsh Stump Acres Lynn Wolf Robert R. Stewart Elmer Myers H E.Fetrow&Sons Galawn Farms Guy A. Leader & Sons Hidden Springs Farm Beshore Farms Thomas A. Boyer T. Edwin Johnson Dennis L. Me Williams William H. Fantom Dale & Darla Doll William H. Fantom Mcßal Dairy Farm Bupplynn Farms Farm 2 Harold Brown Robert W. Mays Vincent C. Webb J. Donnell Taylor July D. Fantom & E. Gordon EarlFuhrman Leroyßupp FredSprenkle Rodman C. Thompson J.H.&M.B.Hushon Harold Good No. 2 July rf&HCec A NEW TWIST TO TILLAGE I A totally new and different approach to soil management l The Glencoe “SOIL SAVER" creates a non-compacted, “ridged” field that just naturally protects against erosion by wind and water! Instead of simply turning over the soil and leaving it bared to the elements,the "SOIL SAVER" opens up the land down deep to catch and hold available moisture. Controls runoff, holds and stores rainwater for thirsty crops soil surface is left open and blended with crop residues that protect precious topsoil! Cutting “slicers” cut up heavy stalks, leaves and root crowns and leave the soil ready to be turned under by the helical blades following. Designed so you can work your stubble immediately after harvest, generally without chopping or shredding. FARM EQUIPMENT 2750 N. MARKET STREET PHONE 367-1319; JOHN KREIDER HOME 367-6039 WARREN SPICKLER HOME 653-4569 NO BREED COWS B 3 B 3 B 3 63 See our display today! The new twist to tillage. MESSICK York COUNTY DHIA MONTHLY REPORT PER CENT COW DAYS MILK IN MILK LBS MODEL SS "SOIL SAVER" Eugene M Kilgore July KawnVallry Fmm Emory &Wm Kilgore July Floy & Frank Fcc.vr Kenneth I- Kcxrolh HoraceE Hcindcl J Donnell Tnylor Ella Crowl Om-Cos Pondcrama I)y William Huppert Growing pains cited FAT LBS WASHINGTON, D C - People in rural communities have been accustomed to thinking about problems that come with populaton decline Now they need to think about problems that can come with population growth, according to the U S Department of Agriculture The new population trend in this country is one of growth in rural areas For the first time this century except for the Depression years, the population of nonmetropohtan counties is growing faster than the metropolitan population. (Nonmetro counties are ones with no city as large as 50,000 population.) More rural residents are choosing to stay in their home area in stead of moving to the cities, many rural migrants of the past are returning home, and more city natives are moving to rural areas According to USDA, most rural communities want to get mon the new population growth. Growth is a sign of a community’s economic vitality and is usually a source of community pride. INC. ELIZABETHTOWN, PA Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Oct 9.1976 HARM NAU( BAUD T« MO MUX Geo Knight I Fancy 3 Connie 3 Var 3 145 3 Flo W 3 Pride 3 Millie 3 Jewel 3 Peach 3 Roxann 3 Roc km an 3 Effa 107 3 Lisa 3 136 3 152 3 8282 3 Rose 3 159 3 157 3 Charma 3 Statement of Ownership, Management, Circulation Required by the Act of Congress of October 23,1962 (Section 4369, Title 39, United States Code) Of the Lancaster Farming published weekly at Lititz, Penna. for October 1, 1976 The name and address of the publisher is: Robert G. Campbell, Lititz, Pa. Editor, Dieter Krieg, Litltz, Pa. The owner is: Robert G. Campbell, Lititz, Pa. The known bondholders, mortgages, and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: A. Total No. Copies Printed B. Paid Circulation 1. Sales through agents 2. Mail Subscriptions C. Total Paid Circulation D. Free Distribution E. Total Distribution F. Copies Not Distributed 1. Office use, left-over unaccounted, spoiled after printing 2. Returns frpm news agents G. Total I certify that the statements made by me above are correct and complete rATTENTIOI Yes ■ we have black plastic covers I 4 MIL & 6 MIL. THICKNESS,! V 100 ft. Rolls by 16’ - 20' r 24! I I 28’ - 32’ & 40’ Wide. 1 DATS MILK LBS 12-9 305 9- 305 10- 305 7-6 305 7-6 305 5-6 305 5-11 305 7 S 305 5- 305 6- 305 5-1 292 5- 305 6- 305 3-10 305 3- 305 4- 305 3- 305 4- 305 3-10 305 3-10 305 (Continued on Page 16] Average No. Copies Each Issue During Preceding 12 Months 23,500 000 000 23.085 26,129 23.085 26,129 81 83 23,166 26,212 334 050 23,500 Robert G. Campbell Publisher 13 f[K C£HI FAT Single Issue Nearest To Filing Date 26,500 288 000 26,500
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