• Artificial Breeding rned * “ normal f iet ; (From page 1) Wlthin a few days - most of ■cedure Jhat -is Joeing used to the females f> me m iato ?Jf al make this possible: at the same time - Then the Y . „ , , . can be bred. A female sex hormone is mixed with the feed going to Savings in time and labor sows and gilts. The hormone are among the biggest advan prevents them from coming tages of synchronized breed into heat. When it is time to ing, Shropshire said. Farm breed the females, they areers can plan their breeding kfiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiniiiminiiiiiiiiiiiir^ S Need ... ■ | HAY-STRAW-EAR CORN [ | Buy Now and Save! • ■ More and more farmers are buying from us for ■ S better value and all around satisfaction. ■ ■ Delivered any quantity 5 ■ ■ S Phone Strasburg OV 7-3211 ■ lesbenshade TURKEY FARM ■ PARADISE. PA. S %■■■■■■■■■(■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■»■bW! Successful Dairyman Says: "Farm Bureau's DARI-PAK Program Right For Me" David P. Hess, Pequea, R. D. 1, is feeding bis entire herd of "23" dairy cows, Farm Bureaus 14% He especially likes: 1. GRAIN EXCHANGE PROGRAM—retail price for my grain! 2. PALATABILITY —my cows really go for it! 3. MILKMAKING POWER of Dari-Fak—more for my money ! 4. BULK DELlVERY—convenient & labor saving, 100 ! Get the exciting details of Farm Bureau's new popular DARI-PAK you'll like the many advantages of our feeding program. Two modern feed manufacturing plants (New Holland & Quarryville) assure prompt de- livery of quality "mill fresh" feed. Two protein levels, 14% and 16%, now available in this tasty coarse textured ration. START TODAY... FEED THE FARM BUREAU WAY! Qualified FIELDMEN are anxious to serve and assist you in designing a PROFITABLE DAIRY FEEDING PROGRAM. £. coa BUP& 1 and farrowing schedules for a predetermined five-day period instead of the 30 days it usually takes. Offspring are more uni form in age—making them easier to handle, feed and sell. Farmers can also plan their breeding programs so that animals can be market ed at the most advantageous times Shropshire says work has been going on at the Univer sity of Illinois for several years to perfect synchroniz ed breeding. Results have become more and more en couraging, he says • Game Laws (From page 1) 5. The hunter who kills a wild turkey, dear or bear which, upon presentation to a district game protector of the county in which it was taken, proves to the satisfac tion of the officer that it was unfit for human con sumption when killed, due to previous wounds or in jury; shall be given written DARI-PAK. For Prompt* Courteous Service, > In Bags or Bulk, Call. .. . Lancaster EX 4-0541 New Holland Quarryville ELgin 4-2146 STerling 6-2126 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 28. 1961—S permission by the game pro tector to kill a second tur key or kind of big game an imal presented 6 A person who fails to sign his hunting license cer tificate may now be penaliz ed $2 Previously the penal ty was $l, • State Grange (From page 1j 3 Approving retention of the State Milk Control Com mission 4 Recommending that the Milk Commission regulate the selling of pasteurized milk m gallon containers. 5. Favoring the policy of home rule 6 Calling for a referen dum of zoning ordinances 7 Urging the discontin uance of acreage allotments of soft wheat. All the resolutions will guide the Grange’s legislative policies forjhe next year Lancaster Farming advertis ing brings results. Manheim 665-2466 Lancaster Club To Play Polo At Stock Show Harrisburg—Visitors at the fifth annual Pennsylvania Livestock Exposition will see an added type of livestock action in the form of a polo match in the Large Arena of the Farm Show Building Exposition manager Ben Morgan announced today that the Lancaster Polo Club would meet the Chukker Valley Polo Club of Doug lassville, Penna, ih an exhibition Wednesday, Nov. 8 The free program will start at 7 p m with a con cert by the Pennsylvania State University Blue Band. Prior to the polo match the traditional livestock pa rade will fill the Arena ring with top animals from many parts of the United States and Canada Morgan suggested that vis itors arrive early to provide time to tour the pens of both breeding and market beef cattle, hogs and sheep About 3,000 animals are expected for the Exposition In addition to the judging for $78,786 posted in cash a wards, the week-long (Nov. 6-10) Exposition will feature intercollegiate and junior judging team competitions, a 4-H Club Horse Show and auction sales of market ani mals, top-rated carcasses and 15 pens of feeder call steers. DON'T BURN LEAVES Collect falbng leaves of shade trees and shrubs and pile them on a compost heap instead of burning them, ad vises Alfred J Gianfagna, extension flounculturisL When decayed, this material forms an excellent leaf mold which can be used to repot house plants, or to top dress around choice perennials. The Most Famous Name In Corn Pfister Associated Growers R, D. 3. LANCASTER Phone TW 8-7121 - The 1961 Random Sample Results Are Coming In: The Shaver Starcross 288 WINS The Western N. Y. Test SECOND In the Wisconsin Test THIRD In ihe Missouri Test In the Texas Test SHAVER Greidsr^SLow Leghorn \ W Farms, Inc. x MOUNT JOY R. 1, PA,
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