Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 10, 1956, Image 5

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    KI) Cause of
Hncern Among
■ultrymen
fjßspiratory troubles, while
Ho prevalent m spring as in
iK er are still a cause for con
’among poultry raisers,
conditions as a group
cause more loss than
WBg other type of poultry dis
/■
Ufespiratory diseases include
Hctious bronchitis, Newcastle
|K ase , laryngotracheitis, and
RE p’ox These are all virus
ISKases and are preventable by
HKmation Even though some
W not occur often during
aßngtime, vaccination should
jHdone eaily to prevent damage
now and later.
CRD Is Complex
jB’RD sometimes called air
disease is a complete dis
& Caused primarily by a
iff., or a pleuropneumoma-like
»amsm (PPLO), it is usually
Unnl mated by secondary or-
Sisms which may cause
|SX-onic infection in the internal
of its complex na-
K. CRD is hard to prevent
|Ke best prevention at present
THANK YOU
For Making Our 30th Year
Jamboree a Big Success
L. J. Denlinger Co.
Denlinger's Feeds Serve Definite Needs
WATCH THIS SPACE
Announcement
tNTHNADONAW
NAftVtSTK*
This chart shows the general nature of the
total precipitation which fell during the
preceding 30 days. Precipitation is ex- \
pressed in three classes: light, moderate, j
seems to consist of obtaining
;stock from disease-free parents
PARADISE, PA.
Important
Soon
Lancaster County
International Harvester Dealers
Precipitation-Preceding 30 Days
OBSERVED PHECIPITA'
(APPROXIMATE)
JULY 1956
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and heavy, and the precipitation amounts
which determine these classes are obtained
from an analysis of many years of record
at many stations.
and maintaining a caraful man
agement program, including
good sanitation and avoidance
of stress situations.
Stresses sudden changes
in temperature, m feeding, in
moving, dabeakmg, vaccination,
or even disease frequently
trigger CRD in a flock. When
stress situations may be expect
ed, it is helpiful to bolster the
birds with extra antibiotics and
vitamins, either m the feed or
the water.
Treat CRD With Drugs
Antibiotics have been shown
to be effective in reducing the!
mortality from CRD, as well asj
in maintaining feed consump
tion and weight gains. These
drugs may be given in various
ways by injection, by spray
or dust, or in the water or feed
INTERNATIONAL
HARVESTER
r v
Richard Hess
Tbps Judging
(Continued from Page One)
“husbandry self ieliance s
is most beautfully expressed
in Lancaster County.”
Speaking of milk and its
market, he said the Holstein
breed is nearest in balance to
demands of the milk buying
public. “Every breeder, ev
ery dairyman, must interest
himself in the marketing of
the products of his machine;
all agencies must unite . ■ •
This is an advertising, promo
tion conscious world; we must
look carefully toJthe demand
for our product-or our indus
try will fail.
He jointed to three inheri
tances of the milk industry,
homogenization which elimin
ated the “cream line,’’ the non
returnable container, the $42
million milk vending machine
sales of last year, and the un
believable change in food hab
its of Americans, which shies
away from all food suspect of
building fat.
Entertainment was provided
by the Kreider Quartet, and a
demonstration of haymaking
procedures was given by Rob
ert Kreider, R 1 Quarryville. and
Linda Mumma, R 1 Manheim.
The association presented a $75
check to Victor Plastow, assist
ant county agdnt, to help the
prize monies fund of the recent
4H Roundup.
Max M. Smith, Lancaster
County agricultural agent,
suggested particular attention
be paid the Pennsylvania Hay
Show, the five district hay
shows, and the show at Her
shey Aug. 23-25. Warnings
were issued on internal para
sites.
Chairman of the event was
Elvm Hess, Jr., president of the
association.
Other judging contest win
ners, Women. 1, Mis. Robert
Kauffman, R 1 Manheim; 2, Mrs.
Ernest Melhnger, R 1 Ronks; 3,
Mrs. Ira Welk,, R 1 Strasburg;
Youth- 1, Pammell Lyons, Hess
Blvd., Lancaster; 2, Donald
Welk, R 1 Strasburg; 3, Clarence
Weaver, R 1 New Holland; 4.
Evelyn Melhnger, R 4 Ronks, 5,
Helen May Book, R 1 Ronks; 6,
Richard Shelley, R 1 Manheim,
Adult class: 1, Richard W. Hess,
R 1 Strasburg; 2, Jacob Houser,
Jr, Lampeter, 3, Melvin Piper,
R 1 Willow Street; 4, Clyde Bal
mer, R 1 Stevens, 5. Clyde Carl
Diller, Refton; 6, Park Ranck,
R 1 Ronks; 7, John Metzler, R 1
Christiana, and 8, Raymond F.
Witmer, R 1 Willow Street.
Friday, Aug. 10, 1956
McMillen Feed
Dealers Distribute
New Poultry Feeds
A complete new line of poul
try feeds for broiler, layer and
breeder flocks, and for turkeys,
is now being distributed to
farmers in Lancaster County by
McMillen Feed Mills.
Manfactured by McMillen
Feed Mills, the new feeds are
being marketed under the usual
Master Mix Trade name, but
carry the additional name of
“Calonzed" These feeds are re
ported to produce more eggs
from less feed when fed to broil
ers and market turkeys
lEAVY
IRATE I I
Basically, the Calonzed Feeds
are high protein, high energy
and low fiber formulas
LIGHT
FARMERS SUPPLY
Blerni is a specially formula
ted plant food fop Wheat —
Oats—Barley—Rye; fortified
with extra growth elements
to meet the soil needs. Pro
duces heavy yields.
FIELD SEEDS
-DOMESTIC RYE GRASS
-PERMANENT PASTURE
-CRIMSON CLOVER
-SWEET CLOVER
-RED CLOVER
-N W. ALFALFA
-GRIMM ALFALFA
-BUFFALO ALFALFA
-TIMOTHY
A new type rye that has been
giving outstanding results.
Use as cover crop. Plant
early fall for grazing. Graze
cattle on fall and spring,
then cut in May for silo.
Very palatable to cattle.
SEED WHEAT
CERT- DUAL
(New Type—Supply Limited)
CERT. PENNOLL
CERT. THORNE
CERT. SENECA
WINTER OATS
CERT. LE CONTE
CERT. DU BOIS
WINTER BARLEY
CERT- WONG
CERT. KENBAR
CERT. HUDSON
* ★ specials * *
Inventory Clearance
Supply Limited
Swifts “44” 5
Swifts “44” 1
Swifts Woody 5
Swifts Woody 1
Weedone “48” 5
DDT 30 P. C. 5 gal. S 9 00
DDT 30 P. C 1 gal. 2 00
Chlordane 46 P. C. 5 gal. 15 00
Mail your order - We deliver on
our Regular roaies
FARMERS
SUPPLY CO.
137 E. KING ST.
Open Dailj 8 30—Friday till 9
Lancaster Farming—s
FOR
FALL
SEED-
ING
RYE
OATS
BARLEY
WHEAT
RED SHIELD
TETRA PETKUS
WEED CONTROLS
gal. $l2 00
gal. 3 00
gal. 15 00
gal. 3 25
gal. 19.00
SPRAY MATERIALS
Mondav 8 30-12.30