Farming, Saturday, May 22,1M2 HARRISBURG - All producers of wheat, barley, oats, corn and sorghum should make accurate reports of IM2 acreage to ASCS, advised Eugene Thompson, Pennsylvania state executive director of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service. Acreage reports are especially necessary for producers who enrolled in the 1962 Crop Acreage Reduction Program. “Program benefits are dependable on com pliance with the program,” Thomason said. ANCHOR SILAGE INOCULANTS DRY or WATER SOLUBLE GRANULAR 2X Easy Flow Vt Pound Per Ton 50 Lb. Bag • The natural way to preserve haylage or silage • No chemicals or drugs • Keep your protein, dry matter, energy • Reduce shrink and improve palatability with ANCHOR’S NATURAL SILAGE INOCULANTS Ask About ANCHOR'S FREE VACCINES and GIFT OFFERS ROBERT BOYER RD9 Box 496 Carlisle, Pa 17013 717-249-1195 or 717-776-5335 or 249-1253 nmmmmmi PO Box 153 2E South Ave Canton Pa 17724 717-673-8102 Acreage reports for wheat, barley and oats should be made to the county ASC offices by June IS. Acreage reports for corn, sorghum, and conservation acreage (acres reduced due to program participation) may be submitted to ASCS until Aug. 2, 1962. Producers of these commodities who are not program participants should also submit acreage reports, according to Thompson. 1982 acreages will be used in determining 1983 crop bases as prescribed by the 1982 Agriculture k 2X ' . SO lb 22 7Kg net wt J.G. AGRI-SERVICE RD6 Manheim Pa 17545 717-665-6727 ASCS reminds farmers to report acreage I - wCHiajd [ SILAGE' ~ I . MOCUUATj 1160A 1 oz. in water treats 10 tons. Most economical way to apply. Two sizes: 5 oz. to 30 oz. I. MELVIN WENGER RDI Box 312 Elizabethtown Pa 17022 717-367-2126 ARTHUR BRANDT 1600 King St Lebanon PA 17042 717-273-7063 and Food Act. The 1963 commodity programs are not known at this time, but authority is granted by the 1961 Act which will permit the Secretary of Agriculture to establish target prices, price supports, grain reserve, and other provisions if needed in 1983. Accuracy of crop reports is important, Thompson cautioned. Program benefits will be deter mined based on acres enrolled and WESTFALIA . The Westfdlia Feeding & CODATRON - Control System For All Dairy Herds • Individual dispensing of con centrate feed in the slatted unit • Choice of one or two types of feed 'J/gr _ vS W^-V,: ■S* , A printer can be supplied on request for the models F 26 and L which prints out the data stored in the central computer either automatically or on request The printer is a useful extension to the cow calendar and is practically indispensable tor herd management Uses standard 8 U xll com putenzed paper not an adding machine tvpe paper Power Supply Unit miY Longacre Electric Tom L Dunlap Service, Inc 215-845-2261 McAUSTEKVIUE Saner Farm Systems KELLEVIILE Orlyn Saner Byler s Diesel & 717-463-2606 Refng Service CHAMBERSIURG Cumberland Farm & Dairy Supply, Inc Larry Hughes 717-263-0826 800-692-7406 COCHRAN VILLE MT. BETHEL Farm Construction & u ~ ~ c Equipment * C Da.ryServ.ee Robert L Janney 717 *97 ssia 215-593-2365 717-897-5283 the reported acreage. He said, “We want satisfied termers as program participants and this depends on program compliance.” County ASCS offices offer measurement service to producers who request the service and pay > for the applicable cost of measurement This is often a very good investment for fanners vrbo are unsure of their acreage ac curacy. Printer Comfort Collar jjg & Responder Transceiver For Tie Stalls WESTFAUA SALES CENTERS JERSEY SHORE 7J7-398-1391 MU-TOW Landis Farmstead TROY Automation Paul Landis 717-437-2375 MOWTWOSE Ted Hirsch Comm & Farm C ircleCSuree 717 PaulClempson /1/-2/B-350/ 301-898-5500 For Progress In Milking Technology • Maximum ration limit at all intervals • Savings in concentrate feed • Higher milk yields • Time-saving feeding Model F-26 ,TRON feed pro- • Simple checking of pro with 24-hour cycle blem cows (more than 9% tervals) residual feed) ind readout of feed • Stored data preserved in mts in lbs the event of power failure ium amount limit in • Optional automatic or iterval manual start of the feed ing program • Feeding program extensible to max 999 cows • Connections for up to 26 automatic feeders • Printer connection • Choice of one or two types of feed • Additional reading of contents of silo tank daily consumption - daily consumption per feeding box (for all types of feed) • A percental increase or reduction of the daily feed ration can be implemented for the whole herd (changes in the quality of the feed) "i *•" • Cow calendar input of calving date rutting-season and with calving time control determination of lactation stage - input of date of dry time start of concentrate feeding before calving • The control panel already has the functions for milking parlour operation (storage of the various data for each cow) SCHWEHKSVILLE Penn Valley Cropstore, Inc Dale Stutzman 215-287-9650 215-287-7315 iPAATANSAUAC Brenner Dairy Equipment Albert Brenner 814-654-7309 Dairyland Sales & Service Jim Kelley 717-297-4128 lEOERICK, MD HAGERSTOWN, MO Tn State Farm Automation Gerald Pottenberger 301-790-3698 Producers should contact the county ASCS office as soon as possible to report acres and/or request measurement service. I Fresher J \Refrcsher/ Introduces: • Higher butterfat content in the milk • Better physical condition of the cows • Cow calendar Model L SYKESVII Dairyman Inc Mid Atlantic Division Members Only 301-795-2727 301-781-7020 SALK EMCIMECT PA, NJ. MD, DE ROBERT E TURNER RD #l, Box 11 Aspers, PA 17304 717-677-9301 SALES ENGINEER NORTHWEST PA & NY TOM MOORE 28 Petrolia St Bradford, PA 16702 NATI WESTFALIA SYSTEMAT DIVISION of CENTRICO 1862 Brummel Dr Elk Grove, 111 60007 1-800-323-6723
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