• Conservofion (Continued from Page 1) fields without the strips ” The Conservation Farmci who is an associate directui in the county district has planted corn alter corn foi several yeais and sees no ill effects. • He plants lye grass in the corn fields, hut has very little success getting a stand He feels it is because the thick plant population shade the ground so heavily the grass can not establish itself How ever, he does plant grass stnps between corn strips wherever possible. More grass on the tarni has been planted on the low mea dow's Here Reed s Canary grass was established last yeai and harvested for hay Zeiset does very little pasturing of cattle buying bO to 100 head of cattle at a time and teedmg them foi a relatively shoi! period He geueially buys 800 to 900 pound cattle and lops out the pen when he thinks they will hit a -rood market Plans for the near future Include a farrowing house ten about 14 sows at one tune Zeiset plans three farrow mgs per year and has 12 gilts near- You're Invited . .. . Information, Displays, Picture Demonstrations, Eats, Gifts *- ' Lititz Store: All day and evening, March 15(Location - Rt. 772) r . * u* Lancaster Store; Afternoon and evening, We expect to have moving pictures of the new A-C square baler, the new small Gleaner self-propelled combine, forage machines, < ==r tillage tools and planting equipment At least for the daytime program, Mr. Martin, our Allis-Chalmers blockman, will have slides to illustrate a talk on plow adjustments. This will be educational for owners of any kind of plow. ■jfc- Mr. Caleb Wenger, distributor for specialized feeding equipment, will show pictures and dis cuss automatic feeding and shelter designs at Lititz on Thursday afternoon A Van Dale silo unloader will be on display. it Other representatives and distributors of mer chandise will be on hand including the Chore master garden tillers, McDade crop drying fan, etc. At Lititz on Thurs., Morch 15, we invite you to come at 10 A M. and stay as long as convenient Free lunch will be served at noon and there will be pictures, short talks and demon strations most of the day with another program in the evening at 7 30 for those who find it inconven ient to come during the day. L. H. BRUBAKER 350 STRASBURG PIKE, LANCASTER LITITZ, R. D. 3 PH. Lane. EX 7-5179 Strasburg OV 7-6002 Lititz MA 6-7766 mg breeding age to increase heifer freshens Whole herd'- his present sow herd to about can be wiped out bj the 24 head He produces crossbred disease pigs which he fattens for mar ket In the eioppinc; prosiam in addition to the 2,1 acies ol 10m, ol which seten acics <ite on land rented away liom home Zeiset raises II ac ies of tobacco as well as wheat and hat He 1 tai ms the home farm of (S acres plus 10 acies away liom home ‘1 hate netei been soi i v I put in the stnps, ' he says 'I am only sorry thev tt ere not 11 1 m many years bo toi e ’ • Brucellosis (Continued ttom Pane It In speaking ot othei c.ttth diseases I)r Guss said most ol them come liom the num ber ot cows dan \ moil aie tit inn to handle with the facili ties they hate He said one ol the newci diseases which could become sei ions amonn daily cattle is Jolmes Disease It is a calthood disease dnectly tied up with sanitation chaiac- by scours The disease is contacted by the animal be fore four mouths ot age and is most often lafal when the L. H. BRUBAKER’S OPEN HOUSE 17 (Location - On Strasburg Pike, Rt. 896, between Lincoln Highway and Strasburg) lought a long time to gut lian P.nKm told the -’>o (] u>ltl approved fot fall applica clanynion piesent (>u spite of tlon n{nv ] e f s not mess j| up’ the snow and high yyinds) 'I , , __ . . The only thing appi inert loi heliese 10 pel ( ent ot the hui d , 1 ~ .. spiing appluation is mtlhoxv prohlunis with mastitis comes . ‘ , , , ~ (hlor or Malathion he said fioin bad milking piai tifes It is a poor substitute so A new tvpe ot Biomlnal (j,,,, t shoot till mu see the Pneumonia has been becoming whites of their eves moie pretalent and Dr Guss „ . , , . . . , Pepper said a new residu.il says he is expecting it to he- 11 . , ~ spiay toi house flv control ha.s come <i moie seuu piohlem ~ ... , gi\cn excellent conti ol up to especially heie in The South- , . . . ~ . , . eight weeks in tests The spiay eastern pail ot the state it , , , , ~ , . , , Dmiethoale has lecenllv hec u the suiiinui is hot and div , , , , ... appioxcd loi use m d.nit bams Jhc disease luteciums Boxine , ~ , , , ~ . . and in milk houses, hut should Khrnotiacheitis is a sei ions ~ ~ , , , , nor be spiaved on milk uten piobleni in M.nylancl, he said si Is l)i Guss said ‘Most diseases aie not tattle diseases, thet aie diseases ot nns-manai.c- inent Faikin Extension dairy spec! Gist Doni PSU, cautioned dam men to disiesaid llic naiute in the taccuuni line s.nce many of them aie nol ■u cm ate hut par close atten tion to the lemilatoi m the s\ stem John Peppei extension en tomologist cautioned farmtis not to use either Dieldnn or (leptachloi this spiin-t for the contiol of spittle bus oi al- "Vi mile Southwest of Lititz on March 16, Morning to 3:3.0 P.M., March it Mr Vadney, Starline representative, will show pictures of the Starhne liquid spreader and there will be a spreader here to show and dem onstrate. it We have already spread dry, frozen and soft manure mixed with lumber, concrete, block and ice, water and tobacco stems. At the Lancaster store, March 16 and 17 there will be pictures and talks by company rep resentatives and by our new Lancaster assistant county agent, Arnold Lueck This will be an op portunity to get to know Mr Lueck On Friday evening will be the usual picture open house pro gram On Saturday there will be intermittent pic tures, demonstrations and open house until 3 30 P M Come and go at your convenience. Refreshments served Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 10, 1962 lalta weetil lie said, We h.ue no answci to tin lace lit’ he said A 0 1 pel cent DDVP bait or Pyi ethnics plus repellent will help a little, hut it has to be a daily appli cation he said lop Taj lor. Intension Han't Specialist said milk cow muii beis are clown nationalh but not in Pennsjl\ania llowetei pi eduction poi cow is w.n up both nationally and in the state In the tilst jeai ol lor.iste testini; h\ the Uimcrsitv dairjnnn making use of the service realized at >29 per "We low HKIOaSO 111 pi ollts T.i\loi In limes Peinisv h,l m,i Willi <i 7 7im pound aw i,ij,e pet low luis unis <a pa bio ot pi odin mi; I (ion pounds pei >(MI mini' Iml uadilioiial loodiiKi motliods m i il ini possibli 1(11 I lie lows (o pi <>- (lu< ( up lo tln n inhc iil 0(1 abiliti Hu also s.ncl thf* aioi-‘ •m,o si/i held in Pi iinsi I\ani i is ; nidi 71 pi i (put ot the luuis Inn in., imdoi Jn iim s Tavloi said As loin, as a pound ol lu,l will add a Pound ol inilK it is pi ol liable at todai s pi kos The Daiiv Day was spou soi ed hv Ihe (’ouuty Rxten siouSeiMcc Rolicul Ciott pi e siduit ol Ihc association was maslc i ot ceiemomes County Agent M \1 bmilh was llany Day C ban man i‘c it lii s ,u e tin onK |i iii L I 11. l t I ,1!) 1)1' !',) 1 I'll i mv , sin t I with in l mi loi desstil tin (1, Looked spued pukUd, i iii ul(l made into wine seises 01 |,im 01 lio/en info ue <mm m in »i lu i foods 'I lie ti'inpoi at ui o in Aialna often soars (o li,~> to 170 de- crees in the das time and to below 1 at night F— — Want more LARGE EGGS? ❖Eggs average 26 ounces per dozen first laying year ❖230-270 eggs or | better to 18 months I r % Of age & ❖?S7S or more large | and extra large 1 ❖Excellent livability | ❖Excellent albumen i score (86 Haugh § Units at 8 months) | shells of the world’s most popular layers UjuBBARD FARMS chicki M.nilicim IMkr, l,.tn< .I'-li-i I’liono |',\ a-siot 7 l)i e-
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