—Lancaster Famine, Saturday, November 25,1971 96 Dauphin County DHIA (Continued from Page 95) Harold M.Nissley Mae Roy C. Wilbert Grace Bert Sue Kate' Sally R Own Dairy, Inc. 74 66 45 J. Richard Alwine Pam Molly Carol Emma Lois Rocket Homer Campbell 68 75 124 Catalpa Farms Robin Sadie G.S.Huntzberger 26 6144 Restful Acres Star Victory Robert H. Beach, Jr. 26 Harvey Schroll 43 . 7-6 Edgar Hoffman Pegmar Kelly 5-3 Lauden Farms Kelly Melissa Linda 81 Gail Bell Merrie Tina 11 Iris 63 Wilma 69 Franklin G. Wagner Jackie THINK FALL APPLICATION! Alfalfa - Topdress Now • Improve Winter hardiness • Increase next years yield • Eliminate Spring compaction • Control Chickweed at the same time. Yes - with the addition of Chloro IPC to your Fertilizer you can do both jobs with one application. Corn - Do you fall chisel, disc.or plow? if you do, you should: • Apply Anhydrous Ammonia (Research proves it is efficient) • Apply all P & K needs • Apply Lime ★ We offer Custom Application of Ammonia with the Chisel or Standard Tool Bar. CALL FOR SMALL GRAIN SEED AND FERTILIZER OPEN MON. thru FRI. 7:30 to 4:30 SAT. till Noon ORGANIC imM3Em plant T I ANHYDROUS AMMOMIA J pggg gg 2313 NORMAN ROAD. LANCASTER, PA. PHONE: 717-397-5152 21,315 3-10 18,270 16,238 12,252 14,622 18,681 4-1 3-11 3-1 2-0 2-1 17,914 17,362 16,561 2-11 3-11 20 19,288 18,760 15,133 15,259 15,017 18,748 4- 5- 4-3 2-9 2-2 2-9 15,771 17,098 16,873 4-1 3-6 2-2 17,161 15,569 15,881 16,130 22,904 18,144 16,133 11-0 11,799 17,288 20,762 13,990 20,971 11,664 17,022 12,768 14,112 16,025 14,124 12,644 7-0. Gary E AhUei 26 . 35 Donald Engle ' 47 16 651 Great View Farms Fancy Midge Boots Melinda Lou Earl Campbell' 125 128 129 Arthur Brandt Jo Peak Pride Elwillo Farms 120 16 60 62 75 R 78 R 82 622 571 535 576 704 622 507 595 3.5 2.9 3.6 686 669 503 4.3 3.9 3.0 742 567 Larry L. Boyer Kim Comet 647 635 853 773 740 587 618 3-4 ' 2-7 2-2 JO-7 5-3 7-11 4-7 2- 3- 2-2 DISTRICT MANAGER GEORGE HEATH 472 Woodcrest Dr. Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 717-737-9400 Contact your nearest Patz dealer ALEXANDRIA MAX ISENBERG 717-669-4027 BALLY LONGACRE ELECTRIC 215-845-2261 BELLEFONTE LUCAS BARN EQUIPMENT 814-383-2806 BELLEVILLE MACLAY & SON 717-935-2101 CAMP HILL LLOYDSULTZBAUGH 717-737-4554 3.4 706 4.5 684 4.3 582 4.1 710 3.8' 573 20,846 15,220 13,500 17,433 15,016 3.6 545 3.5 v 544 15,212 15,737 18,766 15,486 19,884 16,342 17,050 4.1 3.9 3.8 17,391 16,200 16,576 7-1 - 20,780 14,830 13,293 3.4 3.5 3.8 5-1 3-5 2-5 16,705 21,693 23,773 15,951 13,963 17,835 15,242 18,254 19,975 8-10 5-1 CHAMBERSBURG VALLEY FARM AUTOMATION 717-264:3814 HAMBURG SHARTLESVILLE FARM SERVICE 215-488-1025 KIRKWOOD LANDIS & ESBENSHAOE 717-786-4158 LEBANON MARVIN J. HORST DAIRY EQUIPMENT 717-272-0871 :ALISTERVILLE SANER FARM SYSTEMS 717-463-2606 Grain inspection fees lowered - NEW YORK, N.Y. T- Fees willfemain the sjune Federal fees for inspecting for' original' inspections in grain in barges,-ships and trucks apd rail .cars, rein bins will be lowered 12% per spections ’ and ‘appeal in cent, and hourly rates for spections in the U.S., and weighing Services will be fees for inspection and lowered 20 per cent, weighing services in beginning Dec. 3, .a U.S. Canada. The new fee for Department of Agriculture original inspection of grain official said. v , in barges, ships, and bins 901 545 630 552 566 Leland E. Bartelt, ad ministrator of the depart ment’s Federal Grain In spection Service, said operating reserves were created faster than expected in fiscal year 1978, making the reductions possible. “We are still evaluating other aspects of the fee schedule, including the feasibility of Unit and hourly fees for inspection services and charging for standby time at export locations where FGIS provides in spection services on a routine basis, Bartelt said. “We expect to complete these studies by the end of 1978.” 714 639 629 704 516 505 675 687 MILLERSBURG LANDIS LABOR SAVERS 717-692-4647 MILTON LANDIS FARMSTEAD ™ eT . TC AUTOMATION FARM AUTOMATION 717-437-2375 PIPERSVILLE MOYER FARM SERVICE 215-766-8675 TERRE HILL TERRE HILL SILO CO. INC. 215-445-6736 WILLIAMSBURG LONGENECKERS, INC md 814-793-3731 STREET, MD WALTER WEBSTER 301-452-8521 will be $2.90 per 1,000 bushels, compared to the ' present fee of $2.85 per 1,000 bushels. The new fee for official weighing of grain will be $12.80 per man-hour for regular time, compared to the present fee of $l6 per man-hour. Similar reduc tions have been made in the overtime rates. The new fees affe expected to provide enough income to cover the costs of providing the ser vice, as required by the U.S. Grain Standards Act./ The fee schedule was published in the Federal Register on Nov. 8. ;yor MARYLAND DEALERS EASTON. MD WALTER J.HARMSEN 301-822-3085 HAGERSTOWN. MD KENNEDYVILLE, FINDER SERVICE CO. 301-348-5263 UMEMBQJffi WERTZ GARAGE. INC. 301-374-2672 NEW WINDSOR. MD TRI-COUNTY FARM AUTOMATION 301-775-7365 \ < MD
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