12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 13. 1962 ” '^ a _ B _ a j| aßHaaaa i iaaMaßHßaHßai ßßHnaaaaßHa', | FRESH STOCKS I f Alfalfas Clovers i S VERNAL PENNSCOTT 5 ■ RANGER CHESAPEAKE S S BUFFALO MIDWEST ■ ■ DUPUIT MAMMOTH ■ S NARRAGANSETT TALL SWEET 5 B SCANDIA - YELLOW SWEET £ S All Alfalfas and Clovers inoculated before deliv- £ ■ ery. INOCULATION FREE. a £ Also Oats Soy Beans ■ — Seed Corn £ ■ WE DELIVER JJ I Reist Seed Company [ ■ PHONE OL 3-3821 MOUNT JOY, PA. £ r4ll miUHIIIII wwwww*** ™ See Our Want Ads For Bargains Successful Dairyman Says: "Farm Bureau's DARI-PAK Program Right For Me” Jacob S. Ober, Conestoga, R.D. 1, is feeding his entire herd of "20" Holsteins, Farm Bureau s 14% DARI-PAK Pellets. He especially likes: 4. BULK DELIVERY convenient and saves labor, too. GET THE EXCITING DETAILS of Farm Bureau's popular DARI-PAK Dairy Ra tion. Now available in 14% and 16% - - tasty Coarse Texture or palatable Pellets. You'll like the many advantages offered by our complete dairy feeding program. The COWculator, miniature electronic brain, will accurately determine the Maximum Profit Feeding level for each cow in your herd - - lakes the guesswork out of feeding. START TODAY... FEED THE FARM BUREAU WAY! 1. MILKMAKING POWER a top milk producing ration! 2. FIRM PELLETS few fines and they're really palatable! 3. GRAIN EXCHANGE retail price for my grain! Qualified FIELDMEN are anxious to serve and assist you in designing a PROFITABLE DAIRY FEEDING PROGRAM. ,c. coa bur^ 1 • Farm Show Results Ben G. Shank, Elizabethtown CARTON (One .dozen brown) —5, L M. Shaeffer BROKEN OUT QUALITY (two dozen white) —5, L. M. Shaeffer. SUPERIOR QUALITY A WARD Ben G. Shank. BEST ENTRY IN HATCH ING CLASS—Ben G Shank. LONG FILLER -1, Roy M. Rohrer, Strasburg Rl; 2, J. A. Hostetter, Manheim Rl; 3, Witmer J Rohrer, Stras-w burg Rl; 4, Clarence W. Ris ser, Holtwood Rl; 5, J. Arth ur Swarr, Landisville. SHORT FILLER -1, Frank Ludwig, New Holland R 2; 2, Melvin L. Long, Lititz R 3; 3, Larry E. Swarr, Landisville; 4, Glenn Witmer, East Earl Rl; 5, Clarence W Risser, of Holtwood Rl LONG WRAPPER -1, Bea trice Hostetter, Manheim Rl; 2, Witmer J. Rohrer, 3, R. Martin, Lititz R 3; 4, Landis Nissley, Manheim R 4; 5, Mel vin L. Long For Prompt, Courteous Service, > In Bags or Bulk, Call. ... Lancaster EX 4-0541 New Holland Quarryville ELgin 4-2146 STerling 6-2126 (From page 8) TOBACCO Open Class Manheim 665-2466 SHORT WRAPPER -1, Melvin L. Long; 2, J. Arthur Swarr; 3, Christian H. Hess, 2421 Fruitville Pike, Lancas ter; 4, J. A. Hottenstein, of Manheim Rl; 5, Larry E. Swarr. LONG BINDER -1, Mel vin L Long; 2, B. Frank Rohrer, Strasburg Rl; 3, Da vid Martin, Mount Joy Rl; 4, John D. Habecker, Lancaster Rl; 5, Mrs. Dorothy Hess, of 2421 Fruitville Pike. SHORT BINDER -1, Don na Lou Hess, 2421 Fruitville Pike; 2, J. C. Stehman, Lan caster R 6; 3, Larry E. Swarr; 4, John D. Habecker 5, Ray Hostetter, Manheim Rl. “ Vocational WRAPPER - Laverne Good New Holland R 2; 2, Leon D. Weaver, New Holland Rl; 3, Kertay Keller, Lititz R 2; 4, Willis Hackman, Elizabeth town R 3; 5, J. Martin Hersh ey, Lititz R 2; FILLER - Galen Witmer; 2, Gerald Allison, New Hol land R 2; 3, Laverne Good; 4, Kenneth D. Souders, of East Earl Rl; 5, Larry E.'. Weaver. 4-H WRAPPER - Anette Long, Lititz R 3; 2, Robert Kopp, ol Manheim R 2; 3, Robert Hol linger, Lititz R 3; 4, David Kopp, Manheim R 2; 5, Ger ald Reeser, Bird-in-Hand. FILLER -1, David Myer, Millersville Rl; 2, Lloyd Hahn, Columbia Rl; 3, Dav id Kopp; 4, Jerry Snader, of Ephrata Rl; 5, Edgar Shrom, Manheim R 4. FARM- GRAINS Corn HYBRID DENT (Class 1) 2, Daniel A Brubaker, Eph rata Rl; 4, Clem Griffith, Ephrata R 2; 5, Clyde'Bruba ker, Lancaster R 3 HYBRID DENT (Class 4)— 1, Clyde Brubaker; 2, Daniel A. Brubaker; 3, Clem Grif fith; 4, G. A. Brubakfer, Eph rata Rl. OPEN POLLINATED DENT —l, David M. Landis, Lan caster R 6; 3, Daniel A. Bru baker; 4, Clem Griffith. OPEN POLLINATED DENT OR FLINT—I, David M. Landis; 3, D. B. Brubaker, Ephrata Rl; 4, Daniel A. Bru- * baker; 5, Clem Griffith. POPCORN —2, Frank J. Yost, Narvon R 2; 3, G. A. Brubaker. Vocational Classes HYBRID DENT —3, Man heim FFA; 5, Raymond Bow man, New Holland Rl. 4-H Classes HYBRID DENT —1, Paul D Trimble, Quarryville HI; 2, D. B. Brubaker, Ephrata Rl; 3, Dinald B. Trimble, of Quarryville Rl; 4, Gerald Hess, Washington Boro. Rl; 5, Annette Long, Lititz R 3. Wheat PENNOLL Brubaker SENECA —5, Daniel A. Brubaker. Barley 5, Daniel A. WONG Brubaker HUDSON —5, Daniel A. Brubaker KENBAR —3, D. B Bru baker; 4, Daniel A. Brubak er. CARCASS LAMBS SOUTHDOWN —1, Rich ard Toews, Bareville Rl; 3, David Kapp, Bareville Rl; 4, Kenneth Hess, Strasburg. HAMPSHIRE —1, Ted Hess, Bareville Rl. Consistent Top Egg Production from ... LARGE f";"; > CHALK-WHITE V : EGGS **■ A K-137 Kimberchiks laicP so many eggs and of such size that they had the highest in come producing ability a mong the stocks entered in the 1959-60 Random Sample Tests, according to the U. S. D. A summary. FIVE YEAR WINNER: K-137 Kimberchicks had the high est income over feed and chick cost in the California Random Sample Egg Laying Test for the five-year period from 1956-61, another indi cation of their consistent per formance. Uubb'ard farms ciidu Manheim Pike. Lancaster 2, D. B.
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