12 Lancaster Fanning. Saturday, October 10. 1959 Holstein Records Are Announced The Holstein-Friesian As sociation of America has an nounced the completion of outstanding official product ion records by registered Hol stein cows owned by the fol lowing county dairymen. Robert C. Groff, Quarry ville; Hillcrest Ajax Pietje Dolly 3958527 produced 16,- IUB lbs. milk and 597 lbs. butterfat in 365 days on twice daily milking as an 8- COMPL PELLETED MILLER &BUSHONG EFFICIENT, because each pellet contains a full feed formu la. Complete. Uniform. Pellets provide a normal molasses ration. Digestibility is excellent. Pellets make it easier for the cow to consume its full allotment of ra tion in the milking parlor. ECONOMICAL handling, because completely pelleted rations are more practical for convenient bulk feeding. No separation of pellets and fines. Your dairy herd enjoys a better balanced diet. What's more, there is less waste in handling and feeding. CHOOSE Green Pasture 16'' Dairy Ration or -22 Dry and Freshening Ration. Now, both completely pelleted for your convenience, economy, efficiency. MILLER & BUSHONG, Inc. Rohrerstown. Pennsylvania stein organization, supervis ed the weighing and testing year-old. of production as a part of John E. Kreider, Lapcasl; the Herd Improvement Reg er: Trout Spring Sov Duane istry program. Pontiac 376472 produced 12,- - 094 lbs. milk and 489 lbs. of butterfat in 365 days on NtPHO-Vj VjUeSTS twice daily milking as a - _ An nnn r„_. year-oid. Eat 40,000 Eggs Earl L. Umble, Atg'en; Co- Over 40,000 hard cooked lantha Korndyke Bessie Jean eggs were handed out by of -3466267 produced 16,641 lbs. 0 f the Northeastern milk and 566 lbs. butterfat p ou itry Producers Council in 336 days on twice daily this wee k at the annual Ex milking as an 8-year-oid. position ih Harrisburg. Pennsylvania State Univer sity working in close cooper- John H. Herr, veteran ation with the national Hoi- County poultryman had the NOW! RATIONS Manufacturers of fine feeds since 1875 from ELY Phone EX 2-2145 honor of presenting the first of the eggs to Secretary of Agriculture, William L. Hen ning at opening ceremonies on Monday. Also on hand for the presentation were the hen who laid the egg and the chef who cooked it. Purpose of the giant hand out of the 40,000 eggs, each enclosed in a plastic bag, was to promote the “golden good ness of eggs.” This will be the largest egg promotion at tempted in the state since the State Department of Agricul ture had its pilot study of the Certified Egg program in York. Star Poultry Farmer Named Henry Verity, Jr., a young New Jersey poultryman who raises 4,000 started pullets each year, manages his own laying flock and operates three farms, was named as “Star Poultry Farmer of the Northeast” at the annual ex position of the Northeastern Poultry Producers Council (Neppco-)-. The award was presented to the young Pittstown, N J., poultryman at a special aw ards dinner in the Penn Har ris Hotel on Tuesday A recent graduate of North Huntington Regional High School, Verity was selected by the judges over other fa rm youths from 11 of the 14 states that comprise the area served by the Council Each of the 11 competitors for the coveted title had previously been named as the outstand ing poultry boy of the year by his respective state. Pennsylvania’s winner competing for the northeas tern title was Jay F. Don moyer, Fredericksburg. | IN ALFALFA S For Less Than V 2 The Cost of Lat 5 Applications^ Use jPREMERI IN OCTOBER You Need Only Va Gallon Per Acr Plan To Spray Alfalfa Now! Alglen Blend & McGinnis Buck Musser’s Mill Denver Allen H* Matz Elizabethtown Elizabethtown Farmers Supply Co , Kaylor Bios.'R D -1 Florin Hess Bros , Intercourse Clem E Hoober 5 Kirkwood ■ L H. Jackson ■ Lancaster ■ L H Brubaker ■ 350 Strasburg Pike ■ Kenneth H Habecker ■ R D. 1 ■ Harold Zook ■ 220 Lampeter Road ■ St. ■ DISTRIBUTED BY J. C EHRLICH CO 736 E. Chestnut Street NEW DEFINITION OF A FARM When the 1959 cl Agriculture i s takJ October and NoveJl fall, the Census Bui use a new farm. It is this a f| have 10 or more ac J agricultural sales o£ | more per year Orl less than 10 acres ’l have minimum sales! a year. The former j of a farm for CensuJ es, as many 0 f yo j was a place of mor l acres that produced J ities worth at i e J whether they were] not; or, if it was three acres, it had 2 tal sales ot pioduJ kslso. 1 Reduce mortals clean j • your, poultry with Carb< the disinfect white pain • Cut poultry mortality losse brooder house and laying hou: Carbola--the Disinfecting win Carbola's powerful germicide disease terms It contains Ud thion to kill flies, lice mitts i webs down. Carbola dnts whit Also, used as a dust, Caibo ammonia fumes. Ask your dealer for Carbola tot your Certified Calbola Sprayn free Poultry Management lul name of your nearest Caibo Sprayman, Dept. LP M Carbol CHEMICAL CO., Natural Bridge, the Poultry Iniuitry Lancaster County 1 Bureau Coop Dillerville Rd Litilz L H Biubaku R D 3 Eby’s Mill. Inc 35 N. Cedar St Manheim Homer GiayhiH R D 3 Quarryville Ross H. Rohi i 1 Ronks Lester A Snit-'H Stevens Mahlon II West Willow West Willow Farmers Assn inL Washington Boro Nissley’s F.n m Lcmca steJ ' EX 7-3721
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