Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 15, 1958, Image 7

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    Effects of Nutrition
(Continued from page 6)
6 animals'
A( Beltsville, for example,
where the project was started in
the fall of 1956, lots 1,2, and 3
are on full feed Lots 4, 5 and 6
are on the equivalent of two
thirds full leed And lots 7,8, and
9 are fed rations calculated to
maintain weight
In digestible proteins, however,
theie is another division Lots 1,
4 mid 7 daily receive 0 23 pound
ot digestible protein per 100 lbs
ol body weight, lots 2,5, and 8,
a daily ration of 015 pound, and
lots 3, , 9, only 0 06 pound Fif
teen-hundredths pound per hund
red pounds of body weignt is re
commended by the National Re
search Council for normal growth
oi 600 pound heifers
IN THE BELTSVILLE expen
ment, all feeds are pelleted and j
Fly Killer Dry Bait
|XJST WALK
AND SCATTER TO
S STABLES
BARNS '
FEED LOTS
| dairies
| HOMES
! OUTDOOR
latrines
TSO MESS
ISO FUSS
easy to use
WALK AND SCATTER
ORTHO FLY SPRAY
Approved and recommended for use m dairy barns, food
processing plants, restain ants Directly on dairy cows,
horses, sheep, hogs. Contact insecticide with fast knock
down and high killing power.
Quart .98 - Qt. With App. $1.98 - Gallon $2.60
Eby’s Mill
Lititz
Land's Bios,
Lancaster
Fanneis Supply
Lancaster
Kauffman’s Haidware
New Holland
Martin's Hardwaie
Bareville
J. G. Sprecher Son's
Ephiata
Ask Your Dealer For A Free
Ortho Lives? ock Pest Book
P L ROHRER & BRO., WC.
heifers on limited amounts of en
ergy (feed) are fed individually
The same feeds are used at Jean
erette, except that they are
ground and not pelleted and the 1
heifers are all group fed
All heifers went on test late in
1956 or early in 1957 as wealing
calves less than a year old They
are being observed for the occur
rence of heat or estrus, and ovar
ian activity is being determined
bj lectal palpation at legular in
tervals
None of the heifers was bred
during the first 8 months of the
tiials Since then, each heifer has
been bred at each heat period
Records are being kept of the
conception rate,of heifers m each
lot, and of the vigor and growth
tales of the calves born.
The trials will probably be com
p’eted in 1959 or 1960 after each
gioup of hSifers has had oppor
tunity to calve twice Calves have
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KILL
FLIES
J. B. Zimmeunan
Blue Ball
Zarfoss Hardware
Elizabethtown
Tri Town Locker
Leola
' Columbia Hardware
Columbia
Bombergei’s Store
Elm
Weaver’s Farm Equipment
Strasburg
Poultry Management
Booklet Offered
CAYUGA, N Y The Beacon
Milling Co has released a new
23rd edition of Profitable Poultry
Management This 264 page
manual covers all important poul
try feeding, management and dis
ease problem
This edition was compiled since
mid-April, making it completely
up to date
- Available from Beacon dealers
or by writing to the company at
Cayuga, N. Y, there is no charge
a the Beacon distnbution area
been dropped by heifers m all
groups at Beltsville Several of
the heifers, however, have not yet
calved
No attempt wil be made to ap
praise or compare results until
trials are completed at both sta
tions.
HO
ORTHO FLY KILLER DRY BAIT
IS A NEW MEAL TYPE DRY BAIT
FOR CONTROL OF BOTH RESIST-
ANT AND NON-RESISTANT
HOUSE FLIES- IT’S
Q EASY TO USE
Scatter as you walk,
direct from container
£ WIDESPREAD USAGE
• A LITTLE GOES A
LONG WAY.
1 Pound Covers 2000
sq. ft.
ECONOMICAL
5 lb. Bag $2.19
25 lb. Drum $8.98
A. L. Herr & Bro.
Quarryville
Aston’s Store
Willow Street
Cope & Weaver
Willow Street
Dagen’s Store
Willow Street
West Willow Farm. Assn.
West Willow
Longenecker’s Hardware
Manheim
N. G. Hershey & Son
Manheim
T Ms KEG L S
P\ 1 OFF
omho isoion:
SMOKETOWX
Phone:
Lane. EX 2-2659
Lancaster Farming, Friday, August 15, 1958—7
Ir
A YORK COUNTY youth won the Yorkshire Breed
er’s judging contest Fnday at the Guernsey Breeders’ Pav
ilion He is Gordon Shime, R 1 Seven Valleys, right High
among the Lancaster county entrants was Donald M He±r'
Refton, shown here congratulating the winner (LF Photo}
_ 1 ou can buy a full-page news
paper ad, to run m eveiy daily
newspaper in the United States,
for about a penny a copy
If you are Ready To Buy . . .
GOOD CHICKS
Pick up your phone and call ,
"Bilt'Biwtog
at Oxford, (Pa.) 286 COLLECT
Bill will pay the call.
Consumes. including buyers for stores, institutions,
etc., want the Best Meat and E ff gS'. . . no irregular
lots of birds or mixed colors and mixed quality eggs.
The final result depends on what mu start with,
and we have the chicks that will make Premium-Price
meat and eggs. Interior quality of eggs is “tops”.
Started Pullets Now Ready
Carey White Leghorns, White Rocks, Cornish Rock Cioss,
Meirykuoll and Golden Sex-L nks, New Haraps and Bailed
Rocks. Phone today for a date.
Burling’s Hatchery Box F. Oxford, Pa.
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b Gome; To The Plowing Contest?
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■ At Hershey Next W eek
■ 26 ACRES OF NEW FARM MACHINERY
■ Demonstrations Exhibit-* Contests
* We will be glad to quote delneied puces 01 tiadmg
m prices on equipment exhibited be om supplieis and
B wholesalers which include the following
■ Alhs-Ch aimers povvci
fl equipment
■ New Holland grassland
J equipment
g Gi ove Wagons,, b-uls, etc.
Hamilton Equipment Co,
C \ McDade Co,
■
■
E To give vou an idea of equioment to be .show n Wavne
* Wvant plans to displav a 30' \ 48 assembled steel
I building, 10 models ot Wood Rotan Catteis a Woods
■ bale shieddei Heudeison nanuie loadeis and tiuok
* hoists Schultz bedding hai\esteis irwage wagon and
B manuie spieadeis Mevc> snow plo". ana a MacKissic
B feed gimdCi-mixei-tianspoit combined We plan to
* be piesent at some of the above e\’ n i.ms so stop m
B and sa\ hello'
! L . 11. ERIjB \ K E R S
* 350 Strasburg Pike. Lane. LITITZ. PA. !!
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Ontai'j Diill Co,
LANCASTER FARMING
CLASSIFIED ADS
PAY
Phone STteihng 6 2132
c mokei Flecatois, etc.
lene matic ham cleaneis,
etc
Caleb Wenger—silo unload
eis. etc
Wilson Bulk Cool°is, clc
J S 11 oodhousc Co.
Wajne R U'ant.
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