Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 13, 1957, Image 7

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    SENIOR AND GRAND champion Aber- versity; associate judge Lester Ljungdahl,
deen-Angus female at the 1957 Interna- Essar Ranch, San Antonio; Dr. Dean Snyd
tional was Alimar Jult sth, shown by Mil- er,Henry Gingrich, and Art Neunschwand
larden Farms, Annville. Left to right are er, all of Millarden Farms, (Photo by
Judge Glen Bratcher, Oklahoma State Uni- American Angus Assn.
egg prices going upl Purina prices low!
This is the time to make good egg profits_ -.
Good news is here at last—egg.
prices are on the way up.
And more good news—the fore
cast is for one of the lowest
Purina Chow prices in 10 years.
This is a ready-made opportunity
for you to make some mighty
good egg money—especially if
you believe in feeding your hens
good feed for top egg production.
Save on Feed Cost, Too
Still more good news—records
from 10,000 Purina customers
show that most poultrymen can
cut feed cost per dozen by feeding
Purina.
These folks who kept track and
reported their results took' only
4M pounds of Purina to produce
each dozen eggs. That’s a full
1 pound less than the U.S. aver
age as reported by the United
States Department of Agricul
ture. And that amounted to a
saving on Purina of 5 to 7 cents a
dozen.
Help Your Hens Lay More
Now is the time.to help your hens
FEED PURINA ...YOU
Wenger Bros.
Rheems
John J. Hess II S. H. Hiestand
Intercourse —New Providence Salunga
John B. Kurtz James High
Ephrata Gordonville
Whiteside & Weicksel
Kirkwood
lay more of those good-priced
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No matter what size flock you
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may be... talk over your feeding
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start your pullets on Purina
Laying Chows for lots of eggs at
about 5 to It per dozen less feed cost
than average.
Poultry Health Hint—Pullets need
worming before going to the lay
ing house. Wormed birds are
healthier, need less feed. And
Purina Research has developed
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Wormer for you. Just put it in
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Kinzers Vintage
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Lancaster Farming, Friday, Dec. 13, 1957—7
Indiana Hereford International
Grand Champion Steer; Brings S3O
(Continued from page 6)
In the sheep show, entries from
Green Meadows Earns, Baieville,
took all the honors in the Hamp
shire breeding class They showed
grand champion ram, ewe, and
flock This repeated similar sweep
made in the breeding classes at
the Pennsylvania Livestock Ex
position last month Green Mea
dows is owned and operated by
Edward and Arthur Hess
Penn State herdsmen were
pleased with the'showing of their
first prr/e junior bull calf which
became the first Polled Hereford
bull ever to win the American
Polled Hereford Assn registry of
merit award at the International
P S Polled Zato previously had
won the reserve grand champion
ship at the Pennsylvania National
and first place at the Eastern Na
tional at Timonium, Md
Shorthorn beef cattle shown by
the University garneied second
places m three classes—two year
old bull, summer yearling bull
and senior yearling heiler Thev
also won fourth in trio of steei s,
any age, and fth in senior steer
calves.
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11l sheep classes the University
had the grand champion pen of
ttnee Hampshire wetheis, also
third and fourth m individual
Hampshire wethers Shropshnes
had the third in pen of heavy
wetheis and Southdown awards
included third place heavy wether
and fourth best pen of wetheis.
In sheep breeding classes the Uni
versity won seconds in pen of
rams and pen of ewe lambs and
fouiths in ram lambs and ewe
lambs
Millarden Farms, Annville, this
veai again dominated the Angus
bleeding classes having a fiist
place summer yearling bull and
a champion female The Grand
Championship in the Angus bull
division was taken by Tolan
Fax ms, Pleasant Plains, 111
Dean Arthur D. Weber of Kan
sas State College, Manhattan,
Kans, judged the steer classes.
Judge ot the wether classes was
Dr A J Dyer of the University
of Missouri
In addition to more than 5,000
spectators, Gov Haiold W Hand
ley of Indiana was on hand to see
the grand champion steer picked.