in the next ten days, since During the past week, the there are reports outstanding first few reports of men work- - orosoeet °cardHh ° wpi” B * ,| he C1 f ty (U business : in ' early next week, officials stat- sponsibihty for two-thirds of campaign leaders also pointed S bl camoaTcn hp Jn,; r.‘ J Y f hase J > f ' ‘be campaign ed The Clty units are aim- the total goal. out that "substantially more ters” P ® q . eg ® n t 0 f dd .f? tb ® drives j ng to }, e j p ra i se a t least one- Distncis that aie among the is expected to be raised, with- terS> total reports This latter unit third of the $375,000 cam- highest in lepoitmg, to date, began J„ ts solicitation on t eto- paign goal; whlle the Farm inckule the Landuville m-ea ""*■■■■■■■■ * a ! y 1R and tbe v 0 ume ofie- Gl £ ts D lvlslon carries the le- wheio Co-Clunmen, J William 1} poiting will be stepped up • • F&H (Continued from Page 1) “Cycle” Laying Rations Cycle #1 Cycle #2 Cycle #3 D.E. From HORNCO! “Different Feeds For The Different Periods Of The Laying Cycle.” Three new laying Rations and a new layer feeding program designed to fulfill the nutritional, requirements of the laying hen during the different periods of her laying life. (From housing until 4 weeks after peak production.) The critical stage, the bird is still growing and producing eggs at the same time. Stress is heavy. The bird needs a high protein, heavily fortified ration USE HORNCO NO. 101 LAYER RATION A-l. (From 4 weeks after peak production and as long as the birds are laying 65% or more.) During this period a high energy, medium protein ration is needed to assure steady production,-low feed conversions. If this type ration is not provided* body weight will slip and results will suffer. USE HORNCO NO. 102 LAYER RATION B-2. (When production is below 65%.) This is the period when the need for energy, protein and. other nutrients decreases, due to less activity of the egg making organism. The correct ration is needed during this period to prevent excessive fat accumulation and to help the bird produce up to her bred-in potential USE HORNCO NO. 103 LAYER RATION C>3. THE MODERN LAYING FEEDS DESIGNED FOR BETTER PERFORMANCE LOWER COST EGG PRODUCTION. Contact your Hornco Serviceman or call us direct for more information on CYCLE LAYING FEEDS. FEEDS loin & Co./ Inc. York, Pa. Ph. 854-7867 % * * More farmers each * •j. mon'h prefer to buy -* | • HAY • STRAW I I . • EAR CORN | * v * f £ from us for better value and all around satisfac- * * -tion. At farm or delivered, any quantity as your *1; * requirements may be. f % Area Code 717 687-7631 | I Esbenshade Turkey Farm: | I SINCE 1890 £ % PARADISE, PA. * 5 v. ; CYCLE laying feeds one of the many reasons why more Lancaster County . Poultrymen ore using Hornco feed then ' «y«r before. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 27, 1965—5 C Suavely and J Wilbci I Car pci, have icpoited T) contri bubons An $5,174 00, Ihc Man ham Aiea, with Claience Kcenci and John Hemy Hess, Co Chan men, repoiting $4,874 Horn 81 (ontubutois: the Lit itz Aiea, Forney Longenecker and Jesse Balmer, Co-Chair men, leporting $4,410 00; the Willow Street-New Danville area, wheie Amos S. Rutt, Chairman, has turned in $4,- 398 00 from 55 donois, the Eden-Oregon aiea, with Chair man Eugene G Hoover, re porting 46 contributions to taling $3,635.00: the Rohrers town area, Earl H. Noll, Chairman, with 41 pledges and gifts of $3,44600, and ths Quarryville rural area, George Knight, Chairman, repoiting 75 gifts for $3,302.00 total. Mr. Brubaker and Mi*. Skiomme have urged all can vassers to re-double their ef forts, now, in making their contacts, so that the Farm Gifts phase of soliciting dan be completed within the com ing week. The funds are being sough! to erect an agricultural cen ter, near Lancaster, and to provide a scholarship fund foe deserving students majoring in agricultural studies follow ing then completion of High School A 10-aore site haa been pledged as a “challenge” gift in the campaign by an anonymous donor. Final piano for the construction of tho center will be influenced -by the funds raised in the cur rent drive, campaign leaders have pointed out earlier. Available Now At ROHRER'S Cert. “Alfa” Alfalfa Cert. Buffalo Alfalfa Cert. Cayuga Alfalfa Cert. DuPuits Alfalfa Cert. Narragansett Alfalfa Cert. Vernal Alfalfa i Cert. Pennscott Red Clover Penna. Grown Red Clover Cert. Ladino Clover Birdsfoot Trefoil Cert. Climax Timothy 1 Cert. Pennlate Orchard Grass ' Reeds Canary Grass Trudan 1 Hybrid Sudan DeKalb Corn Sudax Cert. Maine Grown Seed Potatoes Complete line of Form and Garden Seeds Insecticides Fungicides Weed Killers Fertilizer* SMOKETOWN Ph. 391-3539 - i
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