6—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, October 16, 1965 GOVERNOR WILLIAM W. SCRANTON and Agriculture Secretary Leland H Bull about to enjoy the “Golden Good less of Eggs” m omelet form, as served by Mrs Phyllis Moffett with Mrs Harry Ulrich and Harry P Metz, NEPPCO president, looking on • Livestock Tour (Continued fiom Page 1) Eheison R 1 *w i'll be the fust . , .. . _ - . *,, „ , , , rt u lequested xoi the bus and btop following lunch Beam 1 A , . nn . „„„ w lie . lunch arrangements The bus p’oiit t QnnHpi ton has a 30*so\\ tai rowing house , , . T I acKing i ant ar bouaenon .„ ACs es will load up at the Lancas- TUe Mo\e- Dehjdiatmg Plant aild iaises -00 beef, cal\es c . Centei at 7 am where I*o tons ot poultij Fnuil stop will be at the tei .hopping Centei at 7 a teathei s and 12 ton. ot poul- Deir% Mnnoi Farms at Coch- with tickets atatlable for the {r> lutei aie pioce.aed dam ian\ille R 1 where 1400 stee’s bus ride at $3 per person at will also he seen aie ted c it automatically that time Add Up Dairy Dollars ... Our milk-making FLORIN DAIRY FEEDS make a big difference in the size of your milk checks. They're scientifically formulated, balanced and blended to provide the vitamins, min erals, proteins your dairy cattle need to keep healthy , . . keep giving more milk. To add up more dairy dollars, see us soon for your feed needs. JgggiSy Wolgemuth Bros., i«. ... The taim of Omar Beam at MOUNT JOY, PENNA AcUance te&ervationb Ph. 653-1451 • Form Colondor (Continued from Page 1) Lancaster County Farmers Assn, at Uie- Plain and Fan cy Farm. Blrd-ln-Hond. 6:45 p.m., Berks’County Poultry Assn, annual ban- quet meeting at Fleetwood Yards, Lancaster. Look! Book! Today! Agway hybrids make a practice of topping 100 bu. and 20 ton goals Agway Offers Over 20 Varieties To Meet Your Specific Need are Two things an Agway Hybrid Corn Variety, plus the Agway Complete Crop Program for Com can put you over the 100 bushel and 20 ton goals It’s a matter of record now. The Agway 100-20 Corn Club was initiated in 1961. Its purpose was to test the possibility, right on the farm, of reaching and exceeding the. profitable corn production goals of 100 bushels of grain and 20 tons of silage per acre, with a specific corn growing progiam The tests proved that these high goals can be reach ed with the right crop management Four years of Agway 100-20 Corn Club averages 23 9 tons of silage/aci e 10,033 lbs of TDN/acie 1101 bushels of grain/aere Agway 100-20 Corn Club . . 4 FOUR YEAR RECORD (based on actual field lecords of all participating fanners) SILAGE Fields 82 111 210 103 Ave Weight 24 1 24 8 241 22 3 (tons per acre) TDN 10.221 10.231 9,999 9,739 (lbs per acre) GRAIN Fields 93 62 51 59 Bu Acre 108 117 109.2 106 9 AND THESE AVERAGES WERE MADE IN DROUGHT YEARS! How did these corn groweis make such high yields under such severe conditions' 7 All participating faimers used the light Agway Hybrid and they followed the practices lecommended in the Agway Complete Crop Program foi Com 48" x 50' Rolls for temporary corn cribs CALL THE AGWAY STORE NEAREST YOU TO-DAY FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION SPOT UNIT, Inc. >NEY BROOK LANCASTER HOLLAND QUARRYVILLE • Y ONE MAY BUY AT AGWAY" Orange Kail, Fleetwood. October 21 7 aja,, Manual Lancaster County LlreatacJc Tour; (buaea 'load at Laa canter Shopping Center. October 22 1:30 p.m., 11th Annual Lancaster Feeder Calf Sale at Union Stock 1961 1962 1963 1964 SNOW FENCE $10.50 per roll Agway Agway
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