m- STEER SUPPLEMENTS Benefit- by the results of latest research and feed a MODERN CATTLE SUPPLEMENT The economy of non-protein Nitrogen, Stilbestrol, vitamin A, minerals and other nutrients in balancing roughages and corn for fattening cattle is universally recogized. VITAMIN A Cattle make relatively poor use of vitamin A from plants Maximum results require vitamin A from other sources. GREEN PASTURES STEER CONCEN TRATES are seasonally formulated to supply ade quate quantities of vitamin A all year with greater quantities in hot weather when beef cattle require ments are highest. TRACE MINERALS must be furnished for the proper functioning of the rumen. COBALT is required by cattle to make vitamin 812. SULFUR is necessary to properly utilize UREA. ZINC has recently been demonstrated to improve GREEN PASTURES Steer Concentrates No. 29 and No. 30 are MODERN CATTLE SUPPLEMENTS Both contain, in addition to other proteins, Urea, an eco nomical source of protein, and molasses as a source of quick energy. Alsa, vitamins and minerals in ample quantities to insure maximum utilization of this source of protein. They are Complete Cattle Concentrates When fed as recommended they adequately supplement roughage and grains to provide maximum daily gams and utilization of feed. For a steer feeding program which will give you the best pos sible gains and quality in the most economical way, see any MILLER & BUSHONG Service Representative or call us at Lancaster 392-2145 (Area Code 717). STOCK “FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE ” The New Look In Gain. Feed Efficiency and Bloom Miller & Bushong, Inc. Ph. Lancaster EX 2-2145 Rohrerstown, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 25, 1962 • Grain Feeding (From Page 1) and if you no to 28 pounds you should divide it into at least lour feedings ot seven pounds each ” lie asked, “Can you al foid to spend this much time with your animals' Only jou can answer that” Poitei also acted as official nidge at the morning nidging contest Men and women tied lor tnc lust two places in the competition John N Landis, 1804 Hempfield Road, and Mis Heniy Breneman, Slas hing Rl, each had a scoie ol 288 points out ot a possible 300 Flank L Heishey, 122 Wil low Road, and Mis Haibaia Letevei, Willow Sheet R 2, each had 287 points In the youth division ot the contest Janies Adams, Lan disville placed lust with a score of 283 3 Second thiough fifth places vveie all tied at 2 75 5 Thev weie Eugene Den lingei Goi donv illc, John My ei, 1150 Village Road, Lan castei Elaine Stoltztus, Roliks Rl> Peter Witmei, W il lovv; ,Sta eel Rl Thud thiough tilth places m the men’s division were won hj Hayes Hastings Kukwood, Samuel Myei, Elizabethtown R 3, and Heibeit Mjei, 1150 Village Roaid. respectively In the Women’s div ision Mrs Louise Witmer, Willow Stieet Rl, last yeai s winnei The Answer To Your Egg Profits i Moore Forms Ghostley Pearl Chicks | Are From 2 Year Old Breeders | ALSO bTAUTKD IH LLLTS W • Better Livability & More | • High Interior Egg Quality f • Large Eggs at Early Age MOORE FARMS 780 EDEN ROAP r- , , . Ready for fall ALFALFA Seeding: • CERT. DUPUITS • CERT. VERNAL • 10-19 BRAND • 9-19 BRAND • BALBO RYE available now for quick, 31 emergency pasture crop. ;fl See your Hoffman Seed Man or call Landisville TW 8-3421 A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. LANDISVJLLE, PA. ********************************************l placed third, Mis. Robeit Rolnei, Lcincdstoi R 7 wn loin t!i, and Paulirte Stolt/tii 1 -, Ronhs Rl, was titth In the contest to guess th' age 01 a call tho plac mgs wine lesse Balmei, Lititz R 4, Ellis Denliimoi GoidonvilU Arthui Heneman Willow Sti ec t Rl, Raymond Rolnei, Lanca'-- fci R 2, and Mis Anna Le lc\ei, Quanjville R 3 Boots & Saddles Club Holds Meet One now niembei Scott Gnflith, was inducted mt'> membci ship by the Boots and Saddles light hoise and pon/ 1-H club at a lecent meeting in the Reanistown Memonal Paih Vice pi esideiit, Ste\ o Sites, conducted the meeting. Slides ot I-II hoise clui loundiips and tiail udes weio shown to the gioup bv Giac bill Kulp and Katin yn Swei gai t Aftei i eti eshments a dame was held in the paik pamlion. Aext meeting ot the clui> will he Scptembei 14 at the LandibMlle paMlion located io the real ot the lue house i'i Landisi ille Recent activities of the cluh included a two dav ti ail ude which began at Roethei’s stab les, Jlanheim R 3 Seveial pai ents accompanied membeis on. the nde • More Eggs with Less Feed LANCASTER LO 9-0410 • CERT. RANGER PHONE TW 8-3421 5 ' 4W * i
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers