York Co. DHIA (Continued from Page C 22) I 79 3 3-4 304 14,760 11 3 3-1 305 13.881 81 3 2-11 305 13,465 Wayne L Sweitzer 14 Kenneth L Rexroth 68 2 98 3 55 3 49 3 100 3 Richard E Stough Wendy 3 RickL Cook Tiny 3 Fay 3 Robin 3 Retta 3 Lady 3 Reba 3 Violet 3 J Donnell Taylor Silvia 3 4-10 Joyce 3 3-11 Bupplynn Farms Farm 2 3 5-3 3 4-7 3 2-0 19 Ellen 210 ElvnG Mohson 30 71 3 6-8 3 4-5 Valumaticlll silage distributor—unloader Quick change-over Another reason why all ring-drive silo unloaders are not alike: Two machines in one. Power distributor delivers silage evenly during filling for better com paction, more silo capacity. Easily changes from filling to feeding, in minutes. Distributor stores in bracket, out of the way, during unloading. See us for systems and service that help make the good life better. AGRi-EQUIP. RD4, Fai mersville, Eghrata, PA 717-354-4271 I. G. SALES Rt 113, Box 200 Silverdale, PA 215-257-5135 G. HIRAM BUCHMAN, INC. Rte 519 - N off Rte 46 P O Box 185 Belvidere, NJ 07823 EPS & HENRY EQUIP., INC. TAM SYSTEMS CORP. DETWILER SILO REPAIR 22-26 Henry Avenue *Ol. Mountain Rd Rt 2 Newville PA New Berlmville, PA Dillsburg. PA 17019 717-776-7533 717-432-9738 305 5-3 13,102 305 305 305 305 279 5-8 3-9 0-0 0-0 5-6 15,299 18,399 18,685 16,231 15,054 305 14,220 7-1 5-11 4 11 4-6 3-2 3-0 3 1 15,560 15,110 16,532 15,126 15,116 13,469 17,115 295 299 16,176 12,263 305 305 297 16,396 15,392 12,182 13,931 16,989 305 305 by JAMESWAY® 92 97 15 51 48 107 53 37 John D Adams 12 108 Claude M Cooper 609 511 507 569 42 44 33 47 34 636 803 610 766 518 54 3 Honeycrest Fm Mcßirth 2 23 2 MervmW Hertzler Daisy 2 Leonard W Greek Ciovia 3 Mandy 3 GaryW Thoman Betty 3 B Robert Charles Kitty 3 Angel 3 Adela 3 Beth 3 Laverne 4 Judith Hess 44 629 571 515 587 553 502 34 58 Edwin L Calhoun 20 3 4-0 Eugene B Taylor Bessie 3 4-2 593 682 DEPENDABLE MOTORS ROVENDALE SUPPLY Honey Brook, PA rd 2, Watsontown, PA 17777 215-273-3131 717-538-5521 215-273-3737 HENRY S. LAPP SOLLENBERGER SILOS RDI, Cams, Gap, PA 17527 RFD 2. Chambersburg, PA 717 442-8134 717-264-9588 HARRY L. TROOP Rt 1 Cochranville, PA 19330 215-593-6731 19,544 17,464 14,731 12,561 15,692 18,952 15,541 17,041 4-4 3-2 2-6 1-10 2-3 2-1 2-6 2-5 17,397 15,384 5-9 4-5 305 305 13,921 305 2-11 14,088 13,022 305 305 6-6 5-7 11,606 305 3-4 15,394 16,584 293 305 3-7 2-4 21,200 305 16,526 15,675 15,524 17,794 305 302 280 305 7-6 4-11 4-5 4-4 19,218 13,659 305 305 3 5-6 3 3-11 17,794 305 16.467 305 J. A. SWOPE Box 121, RDI Myerstown, PA 717-933-4758 Minnie Robert W Mays 20 19 35 Albert Neufeld Red 1 3 5-8 Robt Baumgardner Jr 613 647 35 42 13 BigTHolstems 609 44 39 JayL Hoover 25 23 36 46 Me Ral Dairy Farm 217 347 433 434 440 476 William Ruppert Model Knot Happy Wayne E Myers Pepper Julie Nat Flicka 636 552 541 673 567 44 34 777 668 594 638 582 40 38 4 1 33 655 514 573 555 OXFORD Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Brown of Oxford have been selected to attend the National Institute on Cooperative Education to be held August 11 to 14 at Penn State. They will jom with several hundred farm couples from throughout the United States to share facts, opinions, and insights about cooperatives and their role in the strength of the business enterprise system. The two are sponsored by the Southeast Farm Credit Associations which serve farmer members and communities in this region. The conference is sponsored by the American Institute of Cooperation, Pennsylvania Association of Farmer Cooperatives, and Penn State’s College of Agriculture. Conference participants will join with cooperative CUSTOM SPRAY SERVICE Spray - Immediately after 2nd cutting of hay for blotch miner & leaf hopper. Fertilizer - Alfalfa needs two applications each growing season. Lime - After 2nd cutting while ground condition is good. - TOBACCO - i' l IM iA Tl 2313 NORMAN ROAD, LANCASTER, PA 17601 PHONE 717-397-5152 ★ CLOSED SATURDAYS IN JULY & AUGUST Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 26, 1960—C23 3 8-1 3 5-4 3 5-10 3 2-3 3 2-4 2-0 4-4 4-9 3-5 3-2 7-7 5-11 3-3 3-6 3-5 1-11 9-6 9-7 8-3 7-6 4-4 7-0 4-4 Browns to attend co-op conference NOW! ALFALFA MANAGEMENT Sucker Control, Aphids and Blue Mold. Call Us for of the Above SE BULK BLENDS ANHYDROUS AMMONIA 14,581 305 43 43 42 35 12,172 13,528 12,582 14,468 305 293 297 300 33 15,565 305 14,138 305 14,469 275 36 39 40 38 19,695 18,936 17,421 14,473 305 305 305 305 30 40 28 30 32 39 17,083 13,759 18,430 16,918 18,848 13,142 305 272 305 305 288 276 41 35 30 13,971 17,225 18,100 305 305 300 39 45 37 49 15,756 17,714 22,629 18,014 305 305 305 305 leaders to relate current issues vital to farm leaders, cooperatives, and the community. Topics of interest to young farm couples at NICE in clude Governmental Climate for Cooperatives in the 1980’s; Cooperatives Keystone of Agriculture; Implications for Future Planning in Export Marketing, Cooperative Financing, and Market Structure; Mergers; and reactions young farmers have to these and other issues The national conference will attract about 2500 cooperative leaders, youth, educators, and farmer cooperative members. Soybean acreage will shrink slightly this year tc 71.3 million acres, the U.S Department of Agriculture predicts. ALL :rvices ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. 516 528 576 530 505 506 520 524 714 737 692 551 521 552 507 510 612 518 568 603 548 607 804 839 889