Past Winners (Continued from Page 32) Ewe IToZYears 1. and 2. William & Mrs. MacCauley; 3. ''Lynn D. Burger; 4. Jmes D. Stauffer, Lancaster; 5. William 3rd MacCauley. Ewe Under 1 Year 1. William & Mrs. Mac- Cauley; 2. Milton & E. Morgan, 3. Lynn D. Burger. HIGH PRESSURE WASHING AND DISINFECTING POULTRY HOUSES AND VEAL PENS MAYNARD L. BEITZEL Witmer, PA 17585 Phone - 717-392-7227 h^ IJ The tractor the left n 2 is the McCormtck-Deer- TT n ir» mg above n the a ▼ FARM ALL T U Below U I example of cost-cutting JL n efficiency is one A jP have on file, jF _ A dealing the A ■W the W U t 0 ma J or crops. y y With FARMALL Power and Equipment y A Mr. Elza C. Lawson, Steward, Illinois, A jf keeps corn production costs on his X U 100 acres down to 14-5 cents a bushel W A Land worth about $l5O per acre Yield per acre, 50 bushels y Tract. Cost Labor Cost. 1.1 Days OPERATION at $4 55 at $3 00 Total U 'J' Per Day Per Day Q 15 Plowing $6B 25 $45 00 SU3 25 Q J 8 Disking (Twice) - - - - 3640 24 00 6040 2 A 2 Harrowing (Twice) - 910 600 1510 A W 3 Planting (4-row) - - 13 65 900 22 65 X |k 3 Rotary Hoe - 13 65 900 22 65 y 20 Cultivating (4 times) - - 9100 60 00 15100 W 10 Harvesting (1 row) - 45 50 30 00 75 50 A U 5277 55 $lB3 00 $460 55 U Q Other Costs U JT Seed, 17 bushels at $3 50 per bushel - - - 59 50 g[k fj Share of general farm overhead - - 4 00 U X Team and man, 10 days (hauling) ----- 60 00 I A Machinery other than tractor ..... 139 23 A X tTotal Crop Cost ...... $723 28 jf •JJ Yield 5,000 bushels —Cost per bushel, 14.5 cents jF A Mr. Lawson’s Cost per Acre, $7.23 A ▼ Government Average Cost per Acre on Corn Belt Farms with Similar ▼ g|k +Land rental, interest on investment in land, and land taxes are not included in these costs If 111 Mr, Lawson had sold his corn at 62 cents a bushel (the Government's Average Illinois Farm Pnce on LI all Dec lb, 1930, which is considerably lower than prices prevailing in the early fall) and had allowed a|a himself 3 cents a bushel to cover marketing cost and 1200 00 to cover amount paid out for taxes on ilk I'l land, his com would have paid him a profit amounting to 42026 72, or a return of 13 5 per cent on his l-l air land investment This return could be greatly increased and the 3-centa per-btishel marketing cost Jfk saved by converting the com into marketable livestock dlk I While We Don't Stock the Model Shown Above, Stop & a jt See How Your Costs and Expenses Can Be Held Down With A I The Latest Equipment From International Harvester! Z ★ CHECK WITH US ★ Jj| i LEHIGH g i INTERNATIONAL ||| $ 5 INC. pm x 0 12 Oakwood Lane, Schnecksville, PA. 18078 ▼ CO Phone: 215-767-1188 or 215-434-4678 MM Q A Open Mon. tolhurs, 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Q X Fri. BA.M. to 9 P.M.-Sat. BA.M. to 1 P.M. X 4. Lynn D. Burger; 5, William & Mrs, MacCauley. Pair of Ewe Lambs 1. William & Mrs. Mac- Cauley; 2. Lynn D. Burger; 3. Milton & E. Morgan; 4. E. Dillwyn Darlington; 5. Susan Janney, Brodbecks Rl. Champion Suffolk Ewe William & Mrs. Cauley. Reserve Champion Suffolk Ewe William & Mrs. Mac- Cauley Breeders Young Flock 1. William & Mrs. Mac- Cauley; 2. Milton & E. Morgan; 3. Linda Ebaugh. Pen Of Lambs 1. William & Mrs. Mac- Cauley; 2. Milton & E. Morgan; 3. Lynn D. Burger; 4. Linda Ebaugh. Get Of Sire 1. William & Mrs. Mac- Cauley; 2. Milton & E. Morgan; 3. Linda Ebaugh. Flock 1. William & Mrs. Mac- Cauley; 2. Lynn D. Burger; 3. E. Dillwyn Darlington; 4. Linda Ebaugh. Mac- DORSET Ram 1 To 2 Years 1. Barbara L. Herr, Narvon R 2; 2. Kenneth T. Moore, Nichols R 2; 3. Frank Hunter, Stoneboro R 2. Ram Under 1 Year 1. Bryan Shober, Berlin R 4; 2. and 3. Kenneth Staver Family, Palmyra Rl; 4. Frank Hunter; 5. Kenneth T. Moore. Pair of Ram Lambs 1. Kenneth Staver Family; 2. Kenneth T. Moore; 3. Barbara L. Herr, Narvon R 2; 4. Frank Hunter; 5. Gregory L. Snyder, New Tripoli R 3. Champion Dorset Ram Barbara L. Herr. Reserve Champion Dorset Ram Bryan Shober. Ewe !To2Years 1. Kenneth T. Moore; 2. Kenneth Staver Family; 3. Kenneth T. Moore; 4. Er denheim Farm, Lafayette /V The champion Dorset ewe, owned by Kenneth Moore of Nichols N.Y., Bradford County, poses with Doris Powell, also of Nichols. Sonia Lambard, Pennsylvania Lamb and Wool Queen from Washington County, presented the award. WISCONSIN Heavy-Duty ENGINES 6 to 65 H.P. AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER COMPLETE REBUILDING - LARGE PARTS INVENTORY rw rEt 3141 Old. Phila. Pike BROWNSTOWN AGRI LOAN CORP. FARMERS ARE OUR ONLY CUSTOMERS SO WE TREAT THEM WITH SPECIAL CARE! • Exclusive Lending To Farmers • Dependable Source Of Funds . /SS7 • Personal Ser vice On Farm Or In Office /mZ / • Confidential Service • Terms To 7’ ears • Repayment S rhedules To Meet Farm Income BROWNSTOWN AGRI LOAN CORP. Call or Visit: Brownstown Nat’l. Bank Building 808 ZOOK Main & State Sts., Brownstown, Pa. 17508 717-656-2951 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 13,1978 Hill; 5. Kenneth Staver Family. Ewe Under 1 Year 1. Kenneth Staver Family; 2. Kenneth T. Moore; 3. Barbara L. Herr. 4. Kenneth Staver Family; 5. Er denheim Farm. Pair of Ewe Lambs 1. Kenneth Staver Family; 2. Kenneth T. Moore; 3. Barbara L. Herr; 4. Er denheim Farm; 5. Frank Hunter. Champion Dorset Ewe Kenneth T. Moore Reserve Champion Dorset Ewe Kenneth Staver Family FISHER ENGINE SERVICE Amos L. Fisher 717-768-3729 Breeders Young Flock 1. Kenneth Staver Family; 2. Kenneth T. Moore; 3. Barbara L. Herr; 4. Er denheim Farm; 5. George Hunter, Stoneboro R 2. Pen Of Lambs 1. Kenneth Staver Family; 2. Kenneth T. Moore; 3. Barbara L. Herr; 4. Frank Hunter; 5. George Hunter. Get Of Sire 1. Kenneth T. Moore; 2. Barbara L. Herr; 3. George Hunter. Flock 1. Kenneth T. Moore; 2. Kenneth Staver Family; 3. Erdenheim Farm; 4. Eugenia Lee Harpster, Boalsburg. Bird-in-Hand, PA 17505 33