Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 04, 1957, Image 14

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    14—Lancaster Farming, Friday. Oct. 4, 1957
Technique Developed to Produce
High-fat Pellets for Broiler Ration
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A major feed company has per
-fected a technique for pelleting a
ration for btoilers on a
commercial basis, it was
announced by Ralston-Punna ex
ecutives at a special news confer
ence.
The new product will carry a
guaranteed fat content of eight
per cent, approximately twice as
much as old production methods
were able to pellet The new la
tion will be available to broiler
growers in principal broiler areas
immediately.
Researcheis tested the new ra
tion on many thousands of birds
over a period of a good many
months From this research it was
learned that the two-to-one “sound
MUSSER
Leghorn Chicks
For Large White Eggs
DONEGAL
WHiTE CROSS
For Broiler Chicks
"Hired from the Breeder* 1
Phone Mt. Joy OL 3-4911
Watch it pulverize the hardest ground, smooth your
roughest field into a mellow, level seedbed. See it
roil over rocks and stumps with ease.
A semiflexible frame and spring-cushioned gangs
permit the No. 241 to climb over a stone like a cater
pillar. No damage to blades or other parts. Your
tractor doesn’t have to hoist and drag it across an
obstruction. Yet, it’s rigid enough, strong enough,
heavy enough to cut the toughest surface.
Buy an all-purpose Oliver and you’ll have full angle
cutting, thorough shredding of trash, accurate depth
control in any soil. You'll cross water-
ways, travel to and from fields easier.
You'll get prelubricated, sealed-for -
life disc and wheel bearings. Built
in four sizes— to 13 feet.
Farmersville Equipment Co.
N. G. Hershey & Son
barrier” in broiler production can
be broken commercially. In other
words, it is possible now, under
favoiable conditions, to produce
commercially one pound of broil
er meat on less than two pounds
of feed
This was haded as another ex
ample of the teamwork between
poultry nutrition re'search and en
gineering research Discoveries of
nutrition researchers have led the
way in broiler industry progres,
but it has been the ability of the
milling and production experts to
apply the fruits of research in
commercial broiler operations
that has pumped strengtn imo the
broiler industry.
Commercial and college re
searchers have shown that pellet
ing a broiler ration results in
definite economic advantages.
They have also shown that the ad
dition of high levels of fats speeds
growth and improves feed effi
ciency
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Alvin N. Saylor
Alvin N. Saylor
Goes to State '
From FFA Job
HARRISBURG—State Agncul
tme Secretary William L Hen
ning today announced appoint
ment of Alvin N Saylor, 500
Woodland View Drive, York, as
an agricultural economist in the
State Bureau of Markets, effec
tive October 1.
For the past three years Saylor
has been director of public affairs
for the Pennsylvania Farmers’ As
sociation with headquarters in
Camp Hill, Cumberland County
Henning said Saylor’s back
ground and experience will make
possible required expansion of the
Department’s program of market
ing aids to farmers and consum
ers
Saylor, in addition to assisting
in the Department’s program of
egg law enforcement, will con
duct economic studies, prepare
marketing data for publication,
and other service work including
the promotion of Pennsylvania
farm products His activities will
be m various types of crops and
farm products, with special em
phasis on poultry and eggs, Hen
ning explained
The new appointee is a gradu
ate in agricultural economics at
the Pennsylvania State Univer
sity, class of 1951 He received his
master’s degree in 1954 in agn
cultuial economics and market
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CHICKWEED CONTROL in
ALFALFA
Oats, Barley and Strawberries
2 Sprays: Ist: beginning October 12
2nd: any time in December on a sunny,
mild day
How much: I quart each time per acre.
Order yours now from these dealers and applicators;
BAREVILLE
Dick Harry
Nolt
BUCK
MusSer’s Mill
DENVER
Denver Supply Co.
Herbert F. Gehr
ELIZABETHTOWN
Kaylor Bros., R. D, #1
FLORIN
Hess Bros.
LANCASTER
Lancaster County Farm
Bureau
J. C. EHRLICH CO.
736 E. Chestnut St.,
Henning Calls
For Clarification
Of Water Laws
YORK—State Agriculture Sec
retary William L. Henning Thurs
day suggested an intensive study
be made of natural resources in
Pennsylvania as a “necessary pub
lic aid ”
Speaking at the opening session
of the annual conference of State
Soil Conservation District Direc
tors, Henning also called for a
clarification of the water rights
laws m Pennsylvania
He declared early action is re
quired to modernize Pennsyl
vania’s approach to soil and water
management
The cabinet member said the
time is “ripe” to begin the de
velopment of a long-range policy
on natural resources in Pennsyl
vania All interests, including in
dustry, agriculture, municipalities
and recreational organizations
should fully participate in devel
oping such a policy, he declared.
Secretary Henning told of the
rapid increase in the number of
soil conservation districts in the
State which now stands at 48. He
said there has been a 60 per cent
increase, or 18 new districts, in
the last two and one half years,
and 80 per cent of the State’s 128,-
000 farms are now contained with
in soil conservation district coun
ties
This year Pennsylvania is mark
ing the 20th anniversary of the
founding of the State’s first soil
conservation district in Indiana
County.
mg, completing an economic ana
lysis of alternative market outlets
for apples At Penn State he was
president of the undergraduate
Agricultural Economics Club.
While with the Pennsylvania
Farmers’ Association Saylor was
responsible for the economic re
search and analysis of farm pol
icy, also all educational activities,
policy development, commodity
and legislative work for the state
wide organization
Saylor was reared on a Somer
set County Farm His military
service extended from July 1951
to July 1953 when he was an offi
cer in the Air Force. He now
holds a temporary grade, of Ist
Lieutenant, U S Air Force Re
serve
is best for
-AND
LITITZ
Eby’s Mill, Inc.
MANHEIM
N. G. Hershey & Son
MILLERSVILLE
Millersville Supply Co.
PARADISE
Victor J. Denlinger
QUARRYVILLE
Conestoga Farm Service
Ross H. Rohrer Sc Sons
RONKS
and Chet
Lester A. Singer
WEST WILLOW
West Willow Farmers
Association, Inc.
Lancaster, Pa.
Mid-September Parity
Ratio Rises to 83
During the month ended m
mid-September, the index of
prices "received by farmers drop,
ped three points. Lower prices
for meat animals and for most
commercial vegetables were the
main reason for the decline
which was partially offset by *
higher prices for dairy products* l
and eggs.
The new heavy duty or
light utility trailers for
easier and safer transport
of tractors and tractor
equipment. Exclusive dealer
in Lancaster County
FOR SALE Fifty Yorkshire
shoats. Call Manheim, MOhawk#'
5-7187. Carl W. Nestleroth, near
Penryn.
FOR SALE. 250 Kimber K 137
Leghorn Pullets starting to lay
Phone Manheim MOhawk 5-7007
REGISTERED DUAL WHEAT
foundation stock- Select Pen
noll and Wong barley Amos
Seller, Jr. 2 Miles So Esso Sta.
Ph. R 741, Paradise, Pa. I
FOR SALE Pennoll wheat seed,
cleaned and treated, high
yielding, while it lasts A Robert
Stottlemyer, Near Georgetown.
FOR SALE 30 gal. Bradford
gas water heater Boy’s 26”
bicycle $l5 Range shelter on
skids Ray Bixler, RDI, Marietta.
Phone HAzel 6 3020
10 NEY WATER BOWLS 15
Hudson Stanton Jacks, one
starline litter carrier plus 130
ft ■ tract. John Yoder. RDI
Christiana LY 3-5732
BOXER PUPPIES 10 WEEKS
old. Registered. Call Morgan
town 65211. J. Martin Bressler,
RD2, Elverson, Pa.
12-20-12 GA SHOT GUN, ALSO
Clay Pigeon trap for sale.
Dawson E Beamesdefer, Ephrata
RDI Phone Epharta RE 3-7066.
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