12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 6. 1959 'Keystone' Internet'! to Stress Conservation and Grasslands HARRISBURG—Next November’s Pennsylvania Live stock Exposition will further develop the program of the Keystone State livestock industry in making Pennsylvania a great meat producing state through conservation and grassland farming, according to John G. Stephen, Allen town, show chairman. Stephen pointed out that that the Association this year the Pennsylvania Farm Show will aid in defraying the cos- Commission recognition of ts of the Keystone Intemat the growing importance of ional through the sale of Offi the “Keystone International” cial Program Books. These has jomed forces with the books will be sold at a rodeo Pennsylvania Livestock and which will be held in. the Lar Allied Industries Association ge Arena of the Farm Show in presenting the event Nov- Building during Expos tion ember 9 through 14 in the Week. Farm Show Building. Falk has appointed Dale - Leon Falk, Jr., president of Ritter, Harrisburg, and Wal tbe PLATA, has announced ter Dunlap, Jr., Lancaster, as A \ M*«ti 3k Standard* AjJUKSsIbhJI Keeps Coo/ in Any Emergency L. H. BRUBAKER 350 STHASBURG PIKE LITITZ, R. D. 3 Phone Lane. EX 3-7607 Lititz MA 6-7766 Strasburg OV 7-6002 June is Dairy Month ! HAVE Y SEEN ROUND BALE QUALIT There's an important difference in hay when It’s put into leaf-saving round bales, that roll in the leaves and protect them against weather damage. Compare the quality with any other hay ... sea the difference for yourself. These unique bales are made only by the ROTO-BALER. Make up to seven hales a minute with the No. 10 Model ROTO-BALER (shown)..,. continuous flow, non-stop operation. Use the standard model ROTO-BALER foi big capacity baling at rock bottom cost. Ask us about the Allts-Chalmen plan to finance your time purchase of farm equipment. ALLIS-CHALMERS<^> SALES AND SERVICE Snavelys Farm Service L. H. Brubaker Lancaster. Pa. Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. Quarryville, Pa. L. H. Brubaker N. G. Myers & Son Lititz, Pa. Rheems, Pa. JUNE IS DAIRY MONTH! r milk quality goes up... en he drops in/ , - See us for more information ROTO-BALER ia aa Allis Chalmers trademark. New Holland. Pa. Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. refrigeration unit ;ent day-after-day jnty for your milk necessary—if ever lacement refngera it can be “dropped m” in minutes. • Glacier-Cooling system cools milk instantly and keeps it cool yet never freezes milk. • Magic-Mist makes cleaning quick and easy, prevents forma tion of milkstone R. S. Weaver Stevens, Pa. Broiler Breeders Still Building Primary Flocks Indicated placement of pullet chicks for broiler hatchery supply flocks by leading U. S. primory breed ers of broiler replacement stock totaled 3,765,000 chicks during April. This was 13 per cent more co-chairmen to sell advertis ing for the program. Ritter and Dunlap will be working closely with William'L. Med ford, Chester, and Walter M. Krebs, Johnstown, vice presi dents of the PLAIA. The Official Program Book will include information on the breeds of livestock to be seen at the Keystone Inter national, articles on the vari ous competetive rodeo events and general information on the livestock and meat indus try throughout the nation. Beef cattle, swine and she ep are shown at the Keystone International. Both breeding animals and market animals compete. Being enlarged this year are classes to judge the ability of animals to dress out a large percentage of hi gh quality meat when slau ghtered DIPPING PROBLEMS? ) If ice cream is too hard for dipping, let it stand for about 10 minutes at room temperature or place it in the refrigerator for about one-half hour before plan ning to serve it. !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■"■■■■■■■■■MB Some Essentials in the Prop Feeding and Care of Dairy Cows Use through-out the year, economical well balanced rat which provide good nutritive requirements. Adjust the amount of feed for each cow to her actual duction. Use palatable rations containing a reasonable variety feed-stuffs. Rations should be slightly laxative rather than constipi Plenty of good water readily accessible. Dry periods of proper length. Comfortable surroundings both in winter and during ture season. Regularity in feed and care. 8. 9. Kindness on the part of the herdsman. Strict observance of these simple essentials will greatly iwi net income from the dairy herd. Miller & Bushong’s Green Pastures Dairy Fi and 32% Concentrate in bags to be mixed with your gn Will meet all of your herds requirements for </|^TOCKf^ Manufacturers of Poultry and Live Stock Feed Since $ than in April, 1958. Domestic placements dur ing April totaled 3,573,000 chicks. Part of the increase in chicks during April as compared with a year earlier was due to the fact that for a number of hatcheries there were nine days when hatches were taken off m April this year, compared with eight days last year. So far for 1959 placement of broiler-supply pullets to tal 11,743,000 head, compar ed with 10,690,000 head dur ing Jan. 1 - May 1 of 1958, and 9,454,000 head in 1957. The four-month total for 1959 is equal to almost half of total placements for 1957, while running about 10 per cent ahead of 1958. Indicated placement of pul let chicks for broiler hatch ery supply flocks by leading U. S primary breeders of broiler replacement stock to taled 3,765,000 chicks during April. This was 13 per cent more than in April, 1958. Domestic placements dur ing April totaled 3,573,000 chicks. Part of the increase in chicks during April as com pared with a year earlier was due to the fact that for a num ber of hatcheries there were nine days when hatcheries were taken off in April this year, compared with eight days last year. So far this year placement of broiler supply pullets to tal 11,743,000 head, compar ed with 10,690,000 head dur ing Jan. 1 - May 1 of 1958,‘ and 9,454,000 head m 1957 The four month total for 1959 is equal to almost half Complete J now available in economical 14 % or 16% | labor saving bulk MAINTENANCE MILK PRODUCTION GROWTH and REPRODUCTION For a profitable successful dairy program, call us at Lancaster EXpress 2-2145. Miller & Bushong i Juna 6—penn7l day, Penn June B—7 30 .w t ty Council S l ' l lice. % June 10—8 Baby Beef cU* erstown El em June 10—6 p Donegal 4 H p’ berry Rouno-n; Aunt Sally's h , ner at 6, i,,h* • hand. ' ,Ud^ June 10—7 30 Guernsey cC - P r f ctlce at R 0 ’ on’s. * June 11-Cou„i ture- Council er Chamber J* Ag.. Commit City Day' pi ai * mg, 8 pm jC June 17-18 J? af Hearings on t dustry, Washy of total placemen), while running £ cent ahead of igjj' •‘Prompt Ban Bo „ BUHRMi CONVENIENT p lots' Opposite 'Brunsnitp Opposite Post Next to Western 115 East King Nonncm A. 228 N. Diij "Prompt Bail Bona Rohrerstown, P<3* Ph. Lancaster EX 2-2l^
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