cording to Dr. T. S. Chang of cue is scheduled for August Myerstown, chairman of the 28, according to the planners, queen contest committee. The In addition, the six-day event throne She will be crowned lnG5 - 6R «« Bnt will appcar at wiU iricl “! ,c “ antam sl T’ bv luev Jane Frve of Plnn. vai ' iou s functions, on tclevi- "educated chickens, a dis- ,continued iron page 1) ville, Bucks County the cur- ■ s * on '. nnt * a * organizations’ play by the Pennsylvania De- jjeen a 4-II member for sev rent' queen. ’ meetings to tell the story of partment of Agriculture, wa- on years and has been active Poultry Queens represent poullly ant * i m, P° rtance t 0 terfowl and pond, and a wide in various livestock projects, the poultry industry of Penn- eeonom y Pcnna. range of poultry foods for His local leaders are Elmer sylvanla in many ways, ac- A statewide chicken barbe- the disci immating visitor. Sensenig and Lester Weaver. • Poultry (Continued from Pace 1) ANYWAY YOU LOOK AT 1T... Feed D. E. Horn & Co., Inc. York, Pa. Ph 854-786? More Dairymen Feeding HORNCO Are PEEPS Than Ever Before! Hornco Uni-pel dairy feeds, formulated by D. H. Van Pelt could improve your dairy operation. Why not check with your neigh bor who feeds Hornco. Then call us direct for an appointment with Mr. Van Pelt. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 5, 1965 • Bob Fisher The tour is sponsored by the Pennsylvania Association of Soil and Water Conserva tion District Directors and the Sears Roebuck Founda tion, in cooperation with. Penn State Extension Serv ice. • NFU I (Continued from Page 1) by the USDA The majority of the dairymen in the area would be affected seriously by loss of the protection of their milk market, and would likely have to accept a less favorable order eventually il the present one is terminat ed, dairymen were told. The speakers were Attor ney Gilbert Malone, and Dwyte Wilson, NFU official. Both told the dairymen they favored the present handler pool for the Delaware milk shed, as opposed to the mar ketwide pool alternative used in some other areas. Association president Fred Frey appointed a five-member delegation to form testimony for the chairman of the group to present at the hearing to be held in Philadelphia on June 8 Dwyte Wilson plans to accompany the group to the hearing, thus lending the support of the National Farmers Union Red Meat Production Down From Year Ago Seventy-nine million pounds of red meat were produced in the Commonwealth in April, 14 percent less than in the previous month and 9 percent below April produe tion a year ago, according to the Pennsylvania Crop Re porting Service, State Agri culture Department. 'Compared to March, beef and veal production in 'April was down 7 percent, pork down 14 percent, and lamb and mutton up 39 percent The January-Apnl red meat production totaled 3373 mil lion pounds, about 1 percent less than in the comparable period last year Total pro duction in the nation lor the same period was 2 percent less than a year earlier. FOR TOBACCO PLANTS Hy Gro Plant starter to b© used in transplanting as well as leaf feed- ing. VHPF Streptomycin Spray Chiordane Ortho Gro Buy one for $4.9S gal., get two for $4.99 Groff's Hardware South Railroad Ave. New Holland, Pa. 5
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