—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 6. 1976 16 \ Chester County small grain, 500 acres hay. Milking starts at 2:30 p.m. and can be viewed from observation deck. Take Newark Rd. south off Rt. 413 mi.; turn left on Broad Run Rd. MR. and MRS. JOHN K. HARNISH POULTRY FARM - A 12,000 cage operation plus 2,000 on bam floor. Processing, washing, grading and sales room. Production processed for retail and wholesale markets daily except Sunday. Eighty cow dairy operated by J. Raymond Hamish. Take Rt. 10 south to Oxford, turn left at 2nd light; go to dead end; turn right on South Fifth Street; turn left on Water way Road (where two large dome water tanks stand on right). First farm on left. Open Saturday only! McFADDEN HOUSES - GREEN- Wholesale growers of cut roses and potted plants with 65,000 sq. ft. growing area under glass and fiberglass. Poinsettias and lilies grown for holiday seasons. Plants include Reiger begonias, gloxinias, African violets, mums and foliage plants. Two boilers supply steam heat. Roses gc to area florist shops and markets from Philadelphia to Washington, ventilated with exhaust fans; fer tilization done by injectors into water system. Take Rt. 10 south thru Oxford to Wedgewood Rd. (across from Acme Market). Turn right and go to large red bam. SUMNER and THOMAS - Three double mushroom houses with 27,000 foot growing area. A pick and pack operation. Near Route 10 exit of Route 1. FAGGS MANOR FARM - HARRY TROOP - Milking 45 registered Holstein cows in a tie stall bam with pipeline milkers. Raising ap proximately 50 heifers and calves. Turn right off Rt. 10 rot AREN'T MADE VERY OFTEN! IF YOU: Farm or Work in Agri-Business Are Looking For an Additional Income Want a Chance to Broaden Your Knowledge Would like to have a part with a growing seed Company THEN WE WANT TO TALK TO YOU. The dealership requires some effort on your part, since timeliness of customer contact is very important. Our Regional and Divisional Sales Managers and Division Agronomists are always ready to supply the materials and support necessary to HELP make yours a successful Pfizer Genetics Dealership. FOR A PFIZER GENETICS DEALERSHIP or YOUR TROJAN SEED NEEDS do [Continued from Page 14) opposite Highpoint Rd.; 2nd farm down lane. MR. and MRS. CARL HORST - Com drying facility with 32,000 bushel capacity storage. Complete line of tillage and harvesting equipment covering 800 acres. One mile north of Cochranville, turn left off Rt. 41 at first road; 2nd farm on right. HIGHLAND EYRIE - MR. and MRS. ROGER LEGG - 28 acre farm raising thoroughbred and Arabian horses. Also, Irish Setters. Turn right off Rt. 10 on Friendship Church Rd., one mile. ' VALLEY MEADOWS FARM - Beef operation with 225 head from 500 llis. to 1200 lbs. 115 acre farm plus rented acreage. Four silos for haylage, high moisture com and com silage. 180 head on automatic feeders. Turn right off -Rt. 10 on Friendship Church Rd., left on Old Race Track Rd. one mile first farm on right. RUSSELLVILLE GRAN GE - Area 4-H’ers will exhibit their projects. The Dairy Council is providing a display. Luncheon items may -be purchased. Open Satuday only! NEW RITEWAY MODEL 37 COMBINATION WOOD AND COAL HEATERS Has fire bricks and cast iron shaking grates and brick retainers. Holds 7% cubic ft. of wood. Fuel door size -12 x 12 in. Wood length - 2 feet. Holds more than any other thermostatic heater on the market. 73,000 8.T.U., H.R. weight 400 lbs. Also model 2000 wood heaters are available. Send for free literature and prices. We also have the bricks for old Riteway heaters. 10 Percent Off Through September and Oct. STOLTZFUS HARNESS SHOP Rt. 1, Box 13 - Honey Brook, Pa. 19344 First farm out of town along N. Broad St. OFFERS THIS GOOD Contact Regional Sales Manager EUGENE G. HOOVER RD3, Lititz, Pa 17543 Phone 717 569-0756 Now is the time [Continued from Page 10] TO TEST SOIL This is an annual thought, but the fall is a very good time to draw soil samples and get them tested before winter sets in. When the needs of the soil are known in the fall, the grower will have more time to place fertilizer orders, and in some cases, will benefit from special discounts for early ordering. The accuracy of the test showing the needs of the soil will be just as good when taken at this time of the year, as next spring. No doubt more prompt reports will be received by doing the testing this fall; the, spring months brings a rush and pressure on the testing laboratory. Testing en velopes are available from any County Extension office, or many commercial con cerns will do soil testing. Don’t wait until next spring to leam the fertilizer needs of the fields. TO CHECK BARN VENTILATION Colder weather is ahead of us and many buildings are filled to capacity; the heat TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! am from the animals may cause condensation on the win dows, ceilings, and walls of the buildings. This is a definite sign.of poor ven tilation; animal health will be affected, as well as greater depreciation on the Now available: The new BOU-MATIC “UNITIZED” HERRINGBONE STALLS *> HEFTY WALL-MOUNTED SUPPORT ARMS - NO OPERATOR OBSTRUCTIONS • MANY OPTIONS AVAILABLE, INCLUDING • Power Gate Kit • Feed-Bowl Covers • Steel Curbs • Auto Gate Kit • Auger Feeders • Steel Grates Call us or stop b/Tor complete information about these solidly built stalls—or any product in the Bou-Matic line. We also want you to know that our ability to provide prompt, expert service is very important to us, because we know how important it is to you. So we back up our skills and experience with factory training sessions. After your new equipment is installed properly, we’ll see that it works properly and on working, year after year. You can depend on us and on Bou-Matic products. Lloyd Kreider Shenks Farm Service Carl Shirk Cochranville, PA Lititz, PA Lebanon, PA (215)932-2934 ( 717)626-1151 (717)274-1436 Ciugston Implement Chambersburg, PA (717)263-4103 buildings. Exhaust fans are often needed to draw out the foul, moisture-laden air; also, additional insulation will -help prevent the warm air coming into direct contact with colder air. In some bams a layer of hay, straw, or chopped corn D MANAGERS AND RUMP-RAIL ASSEMBLIES fodder placed on the bam floor will .help 1 prevent condensation on the ceiling of the'lower levels. Proper ventilation -is needed for more pleasant working conditions as well as in creased efficiency from the animals or birds. Jones Dairy Service Lester Jones, Jr. Medford, NJ (609) 267-5246