Field Dav Stresses More Countv Pork More than 125 area faimers al tended a special Hog Field day Wednesday at the John Hess lann. southwest of Willow Street Tne program was sponsoied as a Ralston Purina event with James Maw, eastern livestock manager of the company as fea tured speaker TOBACCO GROWERS Don 9 1 risk wet-weather weed seeds this fall application of DuPont Kill one Treat beds with Du Pont VPM soil fumigant this fall and you’ll effectively control weed seeds ... be assured of abundant, healthy seedlings next spring VPM saves labor, cuts pro duction costs, requires no gas-tight cover. It’s easy to apply as a soil drench with power equipment or hand sprinkler. Available in 1,5, or 30 gal. VPM and other DuPont Agricultural Chemicals distributed by J. C. EHRLICH CO. 738 E. Chestnut St., Lancaster. iiiiiiiiiii Bill NO EXTRAS TO BUY. All bins and cribs complete with roof, floor, and skids All cribs have vertical and horizontal ventilator that also serves as shelter drag space. STRONG Diagonal siding over strong 2x4 framework Fastened at each joint with hesvy bolts and spe cial steel plates. EASY TO ERECT. Sections are com pletely prefabncated and painted, ready to bolt together. Roll roofing applied to roof. Requires less erec tion time than any other bin on the market. HONEGGER FARM CALL OR WRITE YOUR LOCAL HONEGGER DEALER David B. Hurst BOWMANSVILLE, PA Whitmovers Feed Service MYERSTOWN, PA llil Maw told the audience “Low conversion ratios and pi ice diflerential between this area and the Corn Belt, coupled with shrink losses in transport of hogs from that region, places faimers in Lancaster county in a portion to compete with western hog producers You cannot moduce pork cheap er, but by using quanity produc Uon and good management wean mg 17 mgs per sow per yeai youi planting delays next spring I iiiiiiiiii ii iiiiiii Se& U 4 c&htpfate/ efa&u/d Phone Terre Hill HI 5-2491 Phon° 464 W ■I containers Ask your supplier today for Du Pont VMP! On all chemicals, follow label instructions and warnings carefully IPOI «ti W S wolf Better Things for Better Living through Chemistry iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11111111111111111! 1 HIGH OR LOW PITCH ROOF OPTIONAL BUILDINGS John J. Hoober GORDONVILLE, PA. Phone Intercom se El verson Supply Co. ELVERSON. PA. Phone Moi gantown AT 6 3031 ■II llllllilllllllllllllili l.rcximity to .good markets puts you in a favorable conpetitive position,” he said Carl Dalton, Kunzler buyer, told the group that the consum mg public wants pork from the meat-type hog, and must receive i f or they will turn to othei meats ” A baked ooik lunch was served to the audience on the Field Day grounds with VPM SOIL FUMIGANT SOIL FUMIGANT Phone EX 3-2489. llllllllililill SO 8 3216 llillllliilllii Illlllllii O’Hara New Lane. Market Reporter L-- Introducing ... BEACON Hi littlttl Hill something NEW in dairy rations Call Beacon Dealers and Beacon Advisors are lo cated throughout Lancaster Count). For the name of the one nearest to yon please phone or write: The Beacon 3lilling Company Philadelphia and Carlisle Sts,, York, Pa. Telephone: York 8-234 T. BEACON mini Lancaster Farming, Friday, October 3, 1958 oi~- - *L» James O’Haia _i p I*r “ 1 m@sßk s f I Beacon has a brand new addition to its line-up of quality feeds for dairy cattle . . . Beacon Milk Check Feeds with five important benefits: Highly Palatable Coarse Texture High in Energy Free Flowing Stepped Up Trace Mineral Fortification These new Milk Check Feeds offer maximum value for your feeding dollar . . . high re turn at the milk pail . . . and in your own milk check. us today for more information on these new feeds \ 1 James O’llaia 26 V avv\eleian who attended high school in N<"v Voxk Cily and was giaduated in June, 1957 fiom Panhandle ASP! College, Goodwcll, Oklahoma, ha hoen named as USDA Alaiket News Service lepoitci loi Lan caster Stock Yauis O’Haia, although uU hied, took part in a sununci woik pio- U-am on iaims while attendin' Jamaica high school in New Yoik City 1 Jt His mlciest in iannmg giew and altei naval seivice he cmol’- ed in Animal Husbandn at the Oklahoma college located in the southern Great Plains region Following his entij into Maik et Repoiting last June, OHata spent three months as a tiamec u t Louisville, Kentucky and wa-. haiislened to South St Joseph Mo He was due foi transfei to Lancaster this summei, but the scheduled amval ot his sivweeks old daughtei Kathleen A.nn, ck’- lujcd USDA opeiations m that in spect Mrs O’Haia is the lormei Miers, ol Bakci Oklahoma The O’Hara s will make them home in Lancastei '(t i L N 1 ' - fV - x - hi ? eeds !| 1
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