—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6,1978 106 As in the past, Richard Glatfelter, 451 Petersburg Road, Lancaster, will lead a carriage parade through Lancaster County. Carriage LANCASTER - As many as 50 horses and pony drawn vehicles will converge on Lancaster County for the 13th annual Red Rose Horse and Pony Club’s Spring drive. A 12.3 mile route has been planned. It will include some of the most beautiful dogwood lined streets in Manheim Township. As in the past, the teams will move out promptly at 2 p.m. from the Glatfelter Pony Farm, 451 Petersburg Road, Rt. 722 between Neffsville and East Petersburg. The route of the parade will begin as the wagons, buggies, and carriages travel along Weaver Road, Buch Avenue, Northveiw Farm Drainage Pays High Returns Typical Investment Annual Return Land Drainage 21-46% Farm Buildings 3-23% Farm Land 11% Stocks 7.4% Bonds , 6.1% Even with the conservative figures* shown above, it's obvious that land drainage should top farmer’s lists of investment priorities r ✓ -CHECK THESE BENEFITS ... • Better soil aeration • Better soil moisture conditions • Longer growing seasons • An increased supply o‘ nitrogen to the plant • Soils warm up more qu-ckly • Certain toxic substances and disease organisms are removed • Soil erosion can be reduced • Deeper root development enables plants to better with stand summer droughts • Valuable livestock water supplies are obtained • Increased crop yields and improved crop quality COCALICO EQUIPMENT CO. 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After resting, the tour will head north on the Fnutville Pike and amve at Glatfelter’s at approximately 4:45 p.m. Some familiar landmarks and times the tour will arrive include: St. Peter’s Lutheran Church on Delp Road and Rt. 501 at ap proximately 2:20 p.m.; Lancaster School of the Bible, 3 p.m.; Lancaster Stockyards, 3:30 p.m.; and K-Mart, Fruitville Pike, 4:15 NUTRI-SIL SHAPE INOCUtANT HUTWt-* tt - “NATURE’S" way to better silage - CONTROL the development of silage - in the first 36 hours. SAVE 7-10% of the TDN normally lost. ADD 8-12% digestibility (by University tests). Call Us For Early Discount FERTRELL COMPANY Box 215 Bainbridge, PA 17502 717-367-1566 .jgrt FEED & WEED /sk. «|p LIQUID NITROGEN IP Liquid fertilizer also available at Mifflinburg. Custom applied fast and accurately. 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Thirty members, their parents, and county agent William Reagan attended the meeting which was held at the Citizens National Bank, Greencastle. A meeting will be held May 10, at the Extension Of fice to further explain Blue Forms which are to be tum- May 26. FREY FREE STALL LIFETIME FREE STALL HOUSING Cut bedding costs 75 per cent, reduce labor for barn cleaning and cow washing; reduce teat and udder injury to the minimum house your milking herd in free stall housing. Each cow provided a stall for loafing. She won't be stepped on, the rear curb forces manure out into alley for mechanical cleaning or washing. A few minutes twice a day cleans the stalls and curbs, bedding lasts almost forever if your stalls fit the cows. Popular sizes are 6’6”, 7’ and 7'6". Size ’em by breed. Our free stall partition may be mounted on vyooden head boards or we make a steel divider. Set the legs in 8 to 10' concrete curbs to hold and retain bedding. Stall floor can be soil, sand or gravel. 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