Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 08, 1977, Image 23

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    SPECIAL
Agri-King wants to
be sure you use this
fine product. Every calf
will do better with
Super Calf-Tone!
Buy 20 lbs. Super Calf
Tone for $24.00. You
save $lO.OO.
Offer Good now till
Jan. 31,1977.
In Accord With Our Dedication To Helping
Our Customers Do An Even Better Job And
Therefore Make More Profit, We Are
Promoting This Fine Product To Help You
Start The Year .Off Right For Your Future Herd.
CALL YOUR AGRI-KING SERVICEMAN NOW TO
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SPECIAL OFFER.
S-Qutheastern Penna
George F Delong
Regional Manager
225 West Woods Drive
Lititz PA 17543
Call Collect 717 626 0261
jastern Lancaster Co
Melvin Herr
RD2 New Holland PA 17557
Ph 717 354-5977
fla Western Lancaster Co.
tart B Cinder
RD2 Manheim PA 17545
Phone 717-665 3126
jtoulhern Lancaster Ci
“tnry Delong, Jr.
M 2 Box 69
Psach Bottom PA 17563
Phone 717 548 3471
jjMhwestern Lancaster Co
“ en Greenawalt
RD2 Conestoga PA 17516
Phone 717 872 5686
Soulhe;
istern Penna.
AWus R King
SDI5 Dl Box 67A
fltjlen PA J 9310
Phone 215 593 5952
Sadfaeast Berks fri
*®«er Heller
Robesonia, PA
rtione 215-693-6160
fester Cn '
Jjfiam Kindle
5? 1 Atglen. PA 19310
Hhon ' 215-593 6143
AGRI-KING
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Lebanon Co.
Marvin Meyer
RD2. Box 157
Annville PA 17003
Phone 717-867-1445
Lehii
!h & Northampton Co.
Thomas Heist
Mam Street
Alburhs PA 18101
Phone- 215-965-5124
South Central Penna
James L. Yoder
Regional Manager
250 Edwards Ave
Chambersburg, PA 17201
Call Collect 717-264-9321
Eastern Franklin Co
Eldon Martin
RDS. Waynesboro. PA 17268
Phone 717-762-4130
Cumberland Co.
Marlin E. Ebersole
R 5 Carlisle PA 17013
1 Phone 717-776-7324
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Charlie Campbell
Rt 4 Box 229 A -
Hagerstown MD 21740
Phone 301-791-2157
Eastern Washington Co.. MD
Earl H. Moyer
RDS. Box 277
Hagerstown. MD 21740
Phone: 301-739-5199
John Brubaker
Representatives named
LANCASTER - Two far
mers have been named to
represent the new Slurry
Gun liquid manure pump
being introduced into
southeastern Pennsylvania.
Ivan Charles, Lancaster, R 2,
and John Brubaker,
Christiana, are already in
the field doing the planning
work for a demonstration
day to be held at the Charles
and Nelson Habecker farm,
ROHRER'S ■
PENNSYLVANIA DISTRIBUTORS FOR North American
Plant Breeders
•Apollo Alfalfa* Victor Alfalfa*Redland Red Clover* Rise Reeds Canary
Grass *Baylor Smooth Brome Grass • Napier Orchard Grass *Toro
Timothy *Agripro Soybeans• Garden Seeds* Dekalb Corn Sudax
•Certified Seed Oats
We Carry A Complete Line Of Agriculture Chemicals
Ivan Charles
Lancaster, R 2. Their special
emphasis will be on solving
problems in present liquid
manure systems and helping
to lay out new systems.
Shenk Farm Equipment,
Lititz, is serving as the in
stallation company.
Charles, a poultry farmer
with a small farm grain
drying operation, also serves
as a field representative for
Advanced Ag, Inc., Demott,
ORTHO UNIPEL FERTILIZERS
Visit Our Booth 535-536 At Penna Farm Show
FREE CATALOG UPON REQUEST
NEW
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Hoechst stows.
SOMERVILLE, N.J. -
James Dunn has been given
additional responsibilities as
head of a recently formed
field marketing organization
for American Hoechst
Corporation’s Agricultural
Chemicals Department.
“We already have under
development several new
products for the control of
weeds that plague crops in
the United States,” said
Dunn, who is also manager
of market planning and
market research in the
Agricultural Chemicals
Department.
One product currently in
field tests is Hoelon, for
merly known as HOE 23408,
Ind., a tillage and soil
management organization
working at the farm level.
Brubaker is a dairy farmer
with his father and has his
own lime and fertilizer
business.
a postemergence herbicide
for use in controlling wild
oats and other annual grass
weeds in spring seeded
wheat and barley.
Cooperating farmers are
using the herbicide under an
Environmental Protection
Agency experimental permit
as the company gathers data
to obtain final registration.
Farm tax
reminder
The final filing date for
IRS on farm income is
generally considered to be
March Ist. If an Estimated
Income Declaration was
filed by January 17th, then
April 15th is the 1976 tax
date.
An important-, local date
deals with the Farm Tax
Meeting scheduled for
January 20th, 9:30 A.M. to
3:30 P.M. at the Trexlertown
Grange Hall of Rt. 222, one
mile west of Wescosville.
The program for farmers
and tax practioners has been
planned by the Farm
Management Section of
Penn State University and
the Lehigh County
Cooperative Extension
Extension Service.
Reservation forms and
program flyers are available
at the area county
Cooperative Extension
Service Offices.
American
property law
nearly unique
The right to own property
privately, land and
buildings, without govern
ment interference, was
given to early settlers by
Congress even before the U.
S. Constitution was written.
Around the world, only the
United States, Canada and
Australia still protect the
“nearly unique” right of
individuals to own property
without government control
while most other nations
proclaim that the state has
the right to determine land
use and not the citizen.
The U.S. has about 77 6
million housing units; the
median home is 22 years old
and has five rooms; one
fourth of them were built in
the last 10 years.
Of the total, nearly 52
million are single family
units; the rest are apart
ments, mobile homes and
trailers. About 65 per cent of
American families own their
home.
The sales of existing
single-family homes in 1976
will be an all-time record,
with more than 3,330,000
units valued at $142 billion
being sold, about 20 per cent
more than last year.
The median price of an
existing single-family home
is about $40,000.
About 1,500,000 new single
family homes will be built in
1976, with the median price
being above $46,000. The
single-family sector is about
37 per cent ahead of the rate
a year ago.