Introducing TEN MEN and THE COWculator TEN Farm Bureau Feed Servicemen, each one carefully trained in the key COWculator, are ready to assist you in real- izing the goal of every dairyman - - to feed each in your herd for Maximum Profit! cow Pictured left to right, Arthur Shenenberger, Charles McCrabb, Eugene Rineer, Harold Geib, John E. Wolge muth, Assistant General Manager & Sales Manager; Melvin Koser, Harold Kinsey, Allen Mackey and Victor Denhnger Absent when the photo was taken, John McCormick, Feed Sales Supervisor, Penna. Farm Bureau Co op Ass’n. SEVEN REASONS why more and more leading Lancaster County Dairymen are switching to the FARM BUREAU Dairy Feeding Program! MAXIMUM PROFIT! FEEDING helps you obtain the greatest possible income over feed cost. It incorporates the use of a revolutionary electronic brain called the Cas key COWculalor. INTRODUCTION, of the now famous, DARI-PAK Dairy Ration. This comp’etely balanc ed, fully fortified and economical dairy feed is available in tasty coarse texture or pel lets. Choose from 14% or 16%. It's an outstandings milk maker. DARI-PAE PELLETS are firm - - palatable, too. NOW . . Dari-Pak Pellets have full 10 V r Molasses per ton. Minimum* amount of fines assures complete clean-up. GRAIN EXCHANGE PROGRAM gives you full retail price for your home grown grain. This program, designed with you in mind, makes it possible to change horn custom grinding-mixing to a completely balanced ration without losing die advantage of your own grain. LARGE-USER PROGRAM means increased benefits to dairymen equipped to handle 5, 7 or 8 ton deliveries. Means lower production costs - - higher profits. STEPPED-UP SERVICE PROGRAM is geared to meet today's increased needs. Care fully trained Fieldmen are available to assist you in planning a profitable feeding program. Full time Feed Specialist added to our staff to better serve you. COOPERATIVE SAVINGS are shared by users in relation to purchases, ness - - your profits, too. Take time to discuss "Maximum Profit Feeding" with your FARM BUREAU FIELDMEN - you'll Be Glad You Did. START TODAY... FEED THE FARM BUREAU WAY! For Prompt, Courteous Service, Always, Ca 11.... » < , . New Holland Quarryville ELgin 4-2145 STexiing 6-2126 Lancaster ’ EX 4-0541 accurate use of the Cas- Manheim 665-2466 iC. COn BUB& 1 It's your busi- Lancaster Farming, Saturday. January 20. • Tobacco (From page 1) else on my ground, besides burley, that will make more.” Smith raises 4Vi acres of burley on his farm of over 300 acres Another farmer, Thomas Smith, says he would rather have more burley tobacco, but since that is impossible the cigar filler tobacco takes up his extra labor and barn room and “makes a little money ’’ Farmers said they grew from 1,000 to 1,500 pounds per acre and received about 25 cents per pound for the cigar filler tobacco in com parison to the 65 to 68 cents per pound for burley. Lancaster County farmers contacted by Lancaster Farm ing this week were up in arms over the statement that urban encroachment had caused tobacco acreage to dwindle. One long-time to bacco farmer said, “I have never believed in acreage controls, but if this is what we are up against, I don’t see any other way out ” With the date of the refer endum not yet set, several other farmers expressed sim ilar feelings, but one grower expressed the belief that Lancaster County tobaccomen would again turn -down acre age controls m the hope of finding another solution to the problem Start write BBT FOR iSSI MEAT ..If ▼ ■ mmmm mm r PWf-OtPand STARTEDCHICKS CAREY and DEMUER Leghorns for high-quality White Eggs Car ey again won “Highest Egg, Quality" award (85 Haugh Units) competing with best American breeders in official Random Sam ple Tests. MERRYKNOLL Black Sex-Links and Anderson Golden Sex-Links for Bio Brown eggs. Also Cobb’s White Rocks. FOR MEAT . . . Cornish. Cobb White Rock Cross and Vantress- Cobb Cross. Burling personally supervises every step from breeding-flock management to hatching and de livery of YOUR chicks NEW Folder. CALL or WRITE "BILL” BURLING OXFORD, PA. . Dial: 932 8 286 X v WOLGEMUTH BROS., Inc.
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