Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 6, 1962—9 • Keystone Farmers (From page 8) gram around Holstein dairy calves, broilers and field corn, Richard recently won an award for efficient corn production in the U S Steel corn production contest. GERALD KREIDER Gera'd, the son of Mr and Mrs. Leon Kreider, Quarry ville R 1 is a senior in voca tional agriculture at Solanco High School, Quarryville. Gerald has built his farm ing program around Holstein dairy he ; fers, feeder pigs and field corn.. Gerald, a member of the Solanco Chapter FFA is the holder of the Red Rose Far mer Degree in the county chapter FFA He is a mem ber of the Solanco band and has p'ayed in the state FFA band. F. HOY WEAVER The son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Weaver, Roy is a senior in vocational agricul ture at the Garden Spot High School He has held &.«■■■• ■■■■■■■■■■■a ■ a I PRODUCTION- a S The production level your herd achieves depends a primarily upon the quality of Sires you select. s WITH a a ■ Come end see daughters of S.P.AB.C. 5 Sires at the Farm Show a Southeastern Penna. Artificial Breeding Coop. ■ P. O. Box 254, LANCASTER. PA. MASTER MBX HI master blend New high protein concentrate that maintains top milk production longer.., High in efficiency . . . low in fiber . . . new Hl-Q MASTER BtEND supplies the balance of protein energy, vitamins and minerals you need for a real milk-produc ing ration! Hi-Q MASTER BLEND is a blend of natu ral protein nutrients, fortified with Vita min A and all essential minerals. Eby’s Mill LITITZ Ross H.Rohrer& Sons Blend & McGinnis QUAHRYVILLE ATGLEN the office of chaplain In the Grasslands chapter of Future Fanners of America and was treasurer of the Lanc aster County Association of FFA Roy was the winner of the DeKalb award for gen eral excellence in agricul ture at his high school. He was Star Greenhand in his chapter and won the calf awarded by the Lancaster County Holstein Breeders Association. His major projects on the East Earl R 1 farm of his parents are dairy and tobac co. KENNETH D. SAUDERS Kenneth, the son of Mr. and Mrs Harvey E. Sauders Earl Rl. is a senior in vocational agriculture at the Garden Spot High School, ♦Yew Holland Kenneth has held the offi ce of secretary in the Grass lands chapter of FFA and ■"'•as his delegate to ♦he county chapter He was winner of the DeKalb award J "or general excellence in (Turn to oage 10) you choose the Sires' best suited for your Herd. at lower cost! • Crumblized for easy handling lalatable • Extra L. J. Denlinger Co. PARADISE Hempfield Mills EAST PETERSBURG PI;. LO 9 0411 • Farm Show Section (From page 8) WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 10 Banquet 6:oo—Poultry Federation, Penn-Harris Hotel Ballroom. Special Events s:3o—Light Weight Horse Pulling Con test —Large Arena. 7:3o—Heavy Weight Horse Pulling Con test —Large Arena. THURSDAY MORNING. JAN. 11 800 —Judging Fat Wethers—Small Arena 9:00 —Judging 4-H Fat Lambs—Sma'l Arena. 9.00—4-H Chib Potato Grading Contest— -9:00 to 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 to 3:00 pm. —Room E, Main Show Bldg. 10:00—Judging 4-H Club Angus—a. light weight; b. Med um weight; c. Light heavy weight; d. Heavy weight Large Arena 10.00—Nut Growers’ Association Meeting, Office No. 2, Large Arena, Second ! ' ' COMPARISONS OF DEKALB AHO TEST AVERAGES Etts (Hen-Oaf flora Hoosmi) % Urje and Elba Urjo (EnUr* Layln* FeriotO M - 354 «JSK ««* r "(L E “dpUr.Et P ) «**• «* MoiUlity (lijlnt psriod) J|W New York Results Also Place DeKalb at Top Official Final Results of the 11th Central New York Random SampK Test which included 22 entries, ire shown below. DEKALB AVERAGE Best Income Over Feed & Chick Cost $2 952 $2 317 Greatest Hen Day Production 249 8 .. Most Eggs Per Pullet Housed 242 6... Less Pounds Feed Per Dozen 24 oz. Eggs . 4.04,... No Broodiness 0 0 Lowest Percentage of Blood Spots.... 1.97 Results il 2nd North Carolina Random Simpli Test (2 yeatavetates) shew DaKalh produced the (tcalest number ol etis per |ullet housed Only one ether entry droned heller livability (I SOD days) And, oily mi ether entry had batter teed alßciincy. SEE US AT THE FARM SHOW * Booth Nos. 586*589 Inclusive P. L. Rohrer & Bro., Inc. J. Elwood Longenecjcer SMOKETOWN, PA. R * lf OXFORD > PA ' Phone; Kirkwood LA 9-2484 Phone; Lane. EX 7-3539 Melhom Bros, Daniel G. Haldeman MOUNT JOY, PA. , _ Phone; OL 3-8582 R. 3, MANHEIM, PA. Phone: MO 5-4284 j ay c. Garber R. D. 6, LANCASTER, PA Hiestand, Inc. Phone; TR 2-5736 R. 1. MARIETTA. PA. Lester R> Buckwaller Phone:- HAzel 6-9301 R i, WASHINGTON BORO Ph: Millersville TR 2-3974 Elmer H. Rohrer _ _ . __ J. William Groff R. 2, LANCASTER, PA. r 3> QUARRYVILLE, PA Phone: TR 2-7670 Phone: Kirkwood LA 9-2230 DEKALB LAYERS "DEKALB” is a Brand Name. The number is a Variety Designation. ' DEKALB AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION, INC., JDEKALB/TLL* <o/nmercfo(jfr»c#oc«rj £ Oislrthuttrs of DefColb Seed Corn, OeKoib Chix and OeKglb Hybrid Sorghum • i ' f' t S V * V *!* * Tad DeKalb *»l- . 131 (28 Entnes) 1)14 *SSJ Concourse. 10:00—Potato Growers’ Association Meet ing, Room F, Main Show Building. 10:00 —Poultry Federation—Turkey Grow ers’ Meeting, Room B, Main Show Building. 10:30—Judging, Grand Champion Pen of 4-H Club lambs—Small Arena. 10:30—Judging 4 H Club Herefords a. Light weight; b Medium weight; c. Light-heavy weight; d. Heavy we ght Large Arena. 10:30—Chester White Sale —Small Arena. 11:00—4-H Lamb Fitting and Showman ship Contest—Small Arena. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. JAN. 11 12:30—Berkshire Sale—Small Arena I:oo—Nut Growers’ Asociation recon venes, Office No 2, Arena, Second Concourse. I:oo—Judging 4 H Club Shorthorns a. Light weight; b Medium weight; c. L ght heavy weight; d. Heavy weight—Large Arena (Turn topa ge 10) Layers TO and New Sample T f * & BREAK TEST RECORD DeKalb 131 Layers were at the top m tha recently completed 6th Wisconsin Random Sample Test. Their total hen* day production from housing was 278 4 eggs... the highest record ever made in this test. During the laying period of this 500 day test, 80.3% of the DeKalb 131 eggs were large or extra large; and in the final 19 days in July 1961, 98.5% were large or extra large. Mortality of DeKalb 131’s at 2% was tied for the lowest in the test. Average of ail 26 entries on mortality was 12.6%. Exam ination at the end of the test showed 47 of the 40 DeKalb birds to be in good laying condition. Comparisons of the DeKalb 131 Layers and the test average are shown on the left. ISP TEST ...222.8 ...213 3 4.56 ..4 8 5.05
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