Forest Service to Hold Regional Meetings On Small Forest Needs "Ways and means for improving the condition of the Nation’s 4 5- milhon farm and other small for est properties will be the subject for discussion at a series of le gional meetings this fall, the U S. Department of Agriculture an nounced today. Richard E. McArdle, Chief of USDA’s Forest Service, has asked Regional Foresteis, in collabora tion with State Foresters, to call these meetings to consider the pioblem of forestry on small for est ownerships and possible meth ods and procedures for achieving better management on these Iph HUBBARD’S 496 A great rroso for production of big brown eggs High livability, matures earl/, flocks peak at 80 to 90%, shells ext-emely strong HUBBARD’S NEW HAMPSKIRES long favored farm flock producers of large brown eggs Low mortality, hold all lime contest record for breed HUBBARD’S KIMBtRCHIK K-537 Better then 250 pure white eggs a year, large si7e early An ideal leghorn for commercial production on the floor or cage iiiiiiiini New, Safer, More Active Coccidiostat ASSURES HIGH POTENCY, SAFE PROTECTION AGAINST COCCIDIOSIS FOR CHICKS OF ALL AGES! Now Glycamide, the new Merck coccidiostat with all the assets of Nicarbazin can be fed with safety to broilers and re placement chicks for laying and breeding flocks. GLYCAMIDE CAN BE SAFELY FED WITH NO SIDE EFFECTS TO PREVENT COCCIDIOSIS OUTBREAKS IN BIRDS OF ALL AGES! When used at recommended levels. GlyCamide will not interfere with sub sequent fertility, hatchability, eggshell pigmentation or internal egg quality. GlyCaraide is recommended only for the prevention of coc cidiosis in chickens. It is not recommended for controlling out breaks of coccidiosis or the prevention of coccidiosis m turkeys (Sulfaquinxaline is still recommended for this treatment). GlyCamide is available in these Red Rose starting and growing feeds! SEE YOUR LOCAL RED ROSE FEED DEALER and let him explain the benefits of GlyCamide to you, and show you how Red Rose Feeds containing GlyCamide offer complete coccidiosis protec tion for your flocks. liiiliii lands. McArdle said that these lands “need to make their contrib ution if the growing demands for timber from an expanding popula tion are to be met ” The meet ings will be open, Forestry conditions on small woodlands were discussed in Washington recently in consulta tion with the Regional Foresters and Research Directors of the I'oiest Service. This discussion and the findings of the final Tim ber Resource Review, a report on the country’s timber situation soon to be released, led to the conclusion that oije of Amen WMD CHICKS J produce more and ligger eggs It will pay you to buy Hubbaid Breed ing In Hubbard blood lines you get all the qualities vou need to make a profits - vigor, quick sturdy growth, high livability, and the needed stam ina for top pioduction of brown or white eggs Every Hubbard chick is a proved leader Were pioud of them. Come in or send ior FREE folders, R-lubbard farms LANCASTER RA * Manheim Pike Telephone EXpress 22155 T HUBBARD .FAffnr&\ri^^-BR^£G^YR]ilNs. r >» T * * ~ ~’r :i K '~' 11 lllllllilllliiillililliii now available in Red Rose Chick Starter Red Rose Starter & Grower Red Rose Growing Mash Red Rose Complete Growing Ration Red Rose Broiler Starter Ration Red Rose Broiler Finisher Red Rose 42 c 'o Starter-Broiler Supplement lilllllill IlliU mill ill ■ll lilllillil ca’s best forestry opportunities Les in these small forest owner ships. They make up over half of the Nation’s commeicial forest land. Because of their condition, they are least capable of meeting in creased needs but afford the greatest opportunity for improve ment. They also offer opportunity to substantially increase income to farmers and other small forest owners. “By the year 2000—Just over 40 years away and less than the life span of a tree, this country will hr ve 100 million more people than it has today,” McArdl’e pointed out “Timber is one of our most essential raw materials. We should be growing a lot moie of it than we are now doing, perhaps twice as much "Most progress has been made in the management of forest lands owjied by the public and by indus try, but the timber-growing poten tial of lands m all ownerships is needed to meet future demands If the small woodland properties meet their full potential the faim eu. and other owners will benefit as vail the entire Nation There is need to puisue much faster a coopeiative couise of action be tween pnvatc owneis and State and Federal governments in oulti to bung these lands into full pio ductmty, McAi die said “At these regional meetings the Foiest Service wants to mutually considei what needs to be clone by mint eftoit to irapiove condi t< ms on small lorest holdings as fast as possible’ McAiclie said ‘At the meetings all those intei edecl will have a chance to ex pi ess then views I* aimers, othei londowncis, and those who deal day to day with them and -• nov tne problems fiisl-hand, will be m \ ced to lake an active paO in the icgional discussions whether ihe fiamewoik of exist Illllllllllilllllli lill lilllllill Angus Assn. Has New Booklet For Youngsters With “fair time” rapidly ap proaching, boys and girls will be interested m obtaining the free booklet "Star of Your Future” that was prepaied especialy to give them the facts about beef cat tle raising From bath to beef, tins 32-page, two color booklet tells the story of selecting, feed ing, managing, fitting, and show ing beef steers and heifers “Star of Your Future” com bines the ch earns of today with mg programs is adequate, whe ther they need to be modified, whether new approaches are need ed, and how lesponsibihties can best be shared,” AlcArdlc added ‘ i do not mean to underestimate the piogiess that has been made in the many public and private piograms now opeiatmg to help Inc small foiest owner help him seif There has been substantial piogiess in Uee planting, foies'- fae piotcction, and cientific man- Pfcement duung iccent year But l.ntei piogiess is needed ’ ■Bill Q. A. Q. A. Q. A. Q A. FREE BOOKLET contains the answers to questions you should know to boost your egg piofits. nte today, booklet and latest Florin Farms price list will be sent ton fiee. nil Lancaster Fanning, Friday, April 4, 1958—7 and tre H&N “N'ick Chic'c Leghorns lesistant to -e ikons'* Not totally resistan —no layer is Ho«e er on 11 tmd II&N s are \trv resistant w lieu compared to other nratn« In the New \ork Random Sample Test wheie entries ate cyposed to leukosis H&N has a\eraged 83', Inability compared to a •‘e’-t aveiage of 38', livability tor the first sin. tests H&N s had to te ~ocd in leukosis resistance to make such a lecoid Based on the number ot chicks I but v hat ant ual production can be anticipated’ Fne difieient gioups of H&N ‘Nick Chick Lesnoms averaged 258 eggs per chick o\er a penod ol ii\e tears ’502 1856 California Random Sample lest ) This is not the highest a a can eNpect noi the lowest pist an average kre H&N s easy on the iced bill’ Some persons leler to this as pounds of leed ic oroduce a dozen eggs’ H&N s ate 4 3 pounds ol leed to pioduce a ooren eggs in the last five California tests Again, this is the average of live vears oi live groups selected at random H&N “Nick Chick Leghoins con sumed 97 6 pounds ol leed each while pioduci-’g 287 eggs as thev did in the sth California Random Sample Ten ton may imd even better feed conversion irom vour H&N s Are H&N s nervous and flighty'’ We’ie had many comments on the calm disposition of HILN s Main poultrvmen have said H4.N “Nick Chick Leghc-ns are a pleasure to have in their laying houses and HS.N s dont 'hit the roof every time vou enter the house They are probably the tamest, most quiet commercial layer available today How do H&N’s perform in cages’ We behe\e we have done more testing ol pedigreed birds in cages than anv other breeding organization in the United States H&.N "Nick Chick Leghorns are measured on the floor and in cages When many of our customers turned to cage operations we decided to add cages for measuiement purposes EsDenence has shown that H4.N “Nick Chick” Leehorns are well suited to either cage or floor operations In fact milions ol HSA 'Nick Chick' leghorns have been sold in California where most are Cage homed Hoyyever there is little pyidenoe to support the theory that some types of birds are specially adapted lor cage performance (ho realities of tomoirow Com piled by leaders in the beef cattle industry this concise, to the point, booklet was designed lor FFA and 4H boys and girls who aic dissatisfied with mcdicorc results and want to win success with their beef projects regardless of bleed. It is clso designed to assist youth leaders county agents, and vocational agncultuial instructor in the application of their teach ings The book will also be help ful to adults, in assisting their sons and daughter with their beef projects Published by the American An gus Assn the new booklet is al leady on its way to the moie than 3 000 junior members ol the oi guinzation Other desiring a fiec copy of "Star of Your Future ’ shculd write to the American An gus Association, St Joseph, Mo . / ‘Jr ipw \iC\~J 18M0- « T" * IP"'* on T3sEF“ iU