6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 1, 1964 • Holstein (.Continued from Page 1) ei. Ephrata R 3, with 250 points 'ln the afternoon meeting. County Agent Max Smith rec ommended the use of the low priced wheat stored in many County barns for Danj, Cali, Beef and Hog lations “Don’t get more than 300 lbs to the ton.” he said But up to that point wheat is as good as bar ley or corn He suggested the wheat be crimped, cracked or ground While complimenting the lo cal faimers for their high DHIA records, he cautioned against holding the high rec ord as the utmost goal without iegard to profit over feed cost There is no fall spray appli cation yet approved for con tiol of alfalfa insects and Smith Checkerboard News A* •,• v WHY IT PAYS TO FEED A FLY You don’t know it Mr. Fly but you’re eating one of your last meals. Purina Fly Bait is loaded with two deadly fly killers—D.D.V.P. and Dip terex*—that will knock you cold in minutes. What about your resistance to fly killers? You’re plumb out of luck because Fly Bait even kills flies that are resistant to most insecticides. That’s why you’ll find Fly Bait just about everywhere —on windowsills, near manure, outside feed rooms, on barn floors, wherever flies like to eat. Phone us or stop by our store and UEAtj, ask for Purina Fly Bait. .. in * handy 2-lb. shaker cans and eco- £? nomical 10- and 25-lb. sizes. See for yourself how Purina Fly Bait |? kills flies like magic! •Ree US Pal OB' by Farbcnfabnbeu Bayer, A G , Chemagro Corp. Licensee. John J. Hess, II Paradise - New Providence John B. Kurtz Cedar Laue James High Gordonville John B. Kurtz Ephrata doesn’t think 'there will be one available Butvhe urged farm eis to be patient and not to give up the projection of the legumes because of then su pei mi feed value The Co int> Agent also urg ed that faimeis be vciy care ful in following lecommended dnections in using pesticides and warned agams 4 buying hay that had not Uen tested lor lesidue ‘lf you buy hay with residue, theis is nolh.ng you can do aftei it i* paid for,” he cautioned Jack Fauchild. of Fairwood Farms, Berwick the official judge of the morning contest, stated that sines the sale and promotion of dairy cattle d& pends so much on the pioduc tion recoids, eve’y possible ]»ecaution should be taken to ;*/ i., a a :<> k • Registered trademarks—Ralston Purina Co Valley Road, Lancaster Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc- Whiteside & Weicksel S. H. Hiestand & Co. Ira B. Landis Rbeems Kirkwood Salunga VIEW OF LARGE CROWD AT HOLSTEIN FIELD DAY A group of Lancaster County Holstein Breeders gather around the age cow class at the annual Field Day Judging Contest. The event was held this year at the Hiram Aungst Farm, Elizabethtown HI. insure that tnese records are stein Association, brought • honestly made. "There is no news from the state office, and PENNA. CUT FLOWER reason why i. tester should Hiram Aungst, host, welcomed PRODUCTION IS HIGH have to call the owner five the group Pennsylvania ranks third m days ahead to ax range for a . __ /_, „ . r - the nation as a cut flower and test day,” he said. The center- Hu ,‘? ’ , Rooeit 9 r ff P°tted plant producer. Ahi mg day should be close enough a u nd c Cau ‘ Hershey served as Voigti extension economist at Also featured on the pro- the field day comreitle ‘' The Pennsylvania State Urn gram was the Dairy Puncess, versity - says that ornamental Miss Martha Foulk. and the c . . . nmery stock production has 4-H Queen Miss Carol Hes* Some P e °P le § lve pleasure almost tripled in recent yeais William Nickle, Secretary-Field- when they come, others, when Pennsylvania may become man for the Pennsylvania Hoi- they leave. hird \ n nursery stock produc ' tion also. Cut Tobacco Labor Costs - - Tobacco Sucker Growth-- Agway Control USE MH-30 Developed By U. S. Rubber Co. AGWAY, INC. Eastern States Farmers Exchange, Inc. J* • * V* The Successor To w f ✓ r jr
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