16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 25, 1355 K *( t - *’ «♦/ t - i** i* ■ > t ” ' f < < M t . V * * ' , »* 1 V Farmers Supply PASTURGRO is special ly -formulated to meet 'pasture needs. It supple ments plant nutrients in your soil. It gives the bal ance of growth elements needed to produce grass and legumes with higher feeding value and greater carrying capacity. Use- pasturgro Now to im prove your pastures and grassfields WINTER RYE Tetra Petkus Balboa SEED WHEAT Cert Pennol ■ — Cert Thorne ,» Cert Seneca Cert Dual * WINTER OATS LeConle - Dußois WINTER BARLEY Cert Wong Cert Kenbar Cert Hudson SILO COVERS Reduces spoilage and gives a better quality feed 12 Fl. Diameter 55.6 S 14 Ft. Diameter 56.88 FARMERS SUPPLY CO. 137 EAST KING ST. J* s 1 K T> : i (< < .V* * N* + A / y yt LOWER YOUR EGG PRODUCTION COST Many of our customers manage to get top production per hi housed with feed conversions of 4 pounds per dozen close to it* These records and low costs are built into our Early Bird Li in£ Feeds. May we help you? For the finest poultry service anywhere, contact your Miller & Bushong Represent^ 'Of s<■ a* t no, v s. N \\ ✓ * i * * /’A W*-* Jet-Xge 'Brain' Figures Bossy's Grain One of the newest farm teams is composed of linear ces the farmer h programming and electronic computation. Together they with and alt ern ?* 1 are beginning to answer problems in farm planning and p r i ses -that use t| aiV! livestock feeding far too great for pencil and paper meth- es lle *j ocfs of calculation, report economists at Penn State College By systoin(il of Agriculture. combination O f C This new team has been be done when costs or other .. d , er ‘t«rp put to work on problems of conditions changed. income fr^"’^ feed formulation by R. F* Electronic computers, such lay Hutton, and on problems 4 o£ 'as. Tennstac at Penn -State y > builj,. farm management by R. P Uhiversity, have made solu- f in th« McAlexander and others, at lion of problems of this kind t .. I " n ‘ the Agricultural "Experiment possible, but only the larg- . of the 2 Station. , est millers have these mach- I( JV be J It is being used by R. Jam- mes. sheen Y ’ Cef d es Becker, Extension Specia- More recently, Dr. Hutton list, in planning operations and co-workers have worked pnnvTr .l~l to fit changing conditions. out calculation devices and rnwviut COty szssgstA.’TS £ the ‘end the usefulness of Une.r ctepj necessary nutrients at least ' dividends, cost. aund, Penn Stain With a myriad of ingre- * ee< * formulations, en- dairy specialist dients to choose from and tries in linear programming grazing 1S p la J'j constantly changing prices, are ingredients such as corn, w in consume selection of the best feed oats or bran, and require- grass if feed bunk. 1 formerly was impossible be- ments of* the feed. , feeding wagons jJ cause of the enormous am- In farm ' management j n the shade ount of ciphering that had to plans, entries are the resour- DR I. M SATUREN, USDA Veterinarian in charge of Animal Disease control and eradication programs for the Lancaster area, headquartered at Lancaster Union Stock Yards, pauses Thursday to inspect a young Hereford bull, suffering from infectious keratitis, commonly known as pink-eye Although this disease is not considered contag ious. USDA veterinarians report all observations of it for statistical recording This disease is believed to be caused by a virus, and carried by flies. It is also theorized. Dr Saturen said, that “pink-eye” is an early form or precursor of cataracts in the eye. Dr. Saturen hag been with the USDA for 22 years'.and has been assigned here for the past six years His work Specifically includes inspection of all li\estock on LUSY for infectious diseases.of national im portance, administration of laws governing interstate move ment of livestock and enforcement of humane laws for In estock —LF PHOTO call Lancaster EXpress 2-2145 Miller & Bushongi ROHRERSTOWN, PA. Manufacturers of Poultry and Live Stock Feed Si# 6 * Ph. Lancaster EXpr« sS