—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 6, 1958 6 >’ k> Manheim’s “Regional Star FFA Farmer’’, Gerald Greiner, receives an, impumptu assist from one of his fattening steers in spreading bedding for his 25 feeders. —LF PHOTO Manheim F.F.A. Lea Greiner Competes For Highest State Award It merely requires a 30-mmute visit with Gerald Grei ner, S. E Penna Regional Star Farmer for 1958 in the state Future Farmers of America award system, to determine the reasons for his selections for competition to determine the State’s FFA Star Farmer. The husky, 18-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs Lester G Greiner, Manheim R D 4, in the past 412 years has com piled one of the outstanding emptied manure spreader, records in Penna FFA cir- Our host had an appomt cles ment in just a few minutes For the skeptical, that 30- minute visit is all that's ne eded to decide that here is a hard - working, thinking, “dirt” farmer When this reporter aniv- First it was a quick trip ed at the Greiner farm, there to a nearby farm, which the was a short wait as Gerald Greiders recently purchased, returned from a nearby field to feed 25 of his 35 fattening nn e tractor pulling a just- steers Gerald has installed 54 horsepower tv* u < f when you need it most With more than 54 horsepower engineered into one compact power package, the D-17 has what it takes to step up your fall harvest and plowing Power' Director lets you shift between high and low range on-the-go. You can slow down for turn ing or call on extra power for tough spots... then shift quickly into high range when you hit better C °Traction Booster system automatically increases traction, as needed... controls wheel slippage and eaves fuel. . , . You’ll harvest and plow more acres a day far easier with the D-17. IISTENI The National Farm and Home Hour, NBC, Saturdays! ALLIS-CHALMERS <^> SALES AND SERVICE N. G. Myers & Son Rheems, Pa. Snavelys Farm Service Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. Quorryville, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Nissley Farm Service Lancaster, Pa, S'* *• and his evening chores to fin ish before getting ready to leave for it. So, we tagged along to inspect his operat ion and get the above photos. 't'^ N ev * s ' Tjisciwm Booster Is »n AUis-Chslmsrs trsdsmsrlc. New Holland, Pa. Washington Boro, Pa. A'**"**"' L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. R. S. Weaver Stevens, Pa. 4 pauses for a moment to house. der Honored a self-feeder in the remodel led bam, with a steer shed *on the ground level. “The feeder is automatic at the bottom, but not on the other end.” he reported, and proceeded to empty bags of ration into the hopper. Next, he dropped several bales of bedding straw down and started breaking them. After a fast work-out with a pitch-fork, the bedding was scattered and we return ed to the home-farm There he led the way to his “floor” of Leghorn layers. He keeps 2,000 layers, using automatic feeders and water ing systems “This”, he grins “is the way to do it right.” We then hurried to his farrowing house, where ten Yorkshire-cross sows and his herd boar waited for feeding time His string of 50 fatten ing barrows are on self-fee-d ers, but the traditional feed bucket and troughs go to wo rk in the farrowing house.' 'TjobrndbA 0 0 What Is A Good Hatching Egg Flock Worth? As a buyer of baby chicks, you should make a point of knowing what kind of care your halcheryman takes of his breeders., I may be all wrong, but we feel here at Babcock's that our breeder flocks are the reason for our suc cess. We take special pride to see that all breeders are in excellent health at all times when we are taking eggs for Kiatching. For protection, we do like lo brood them though so they are exposed to diseases. This gives our customers stronger chicks with a high degree of parental immunity. But once we house them, they must be kept hea’thy. THINGS WE DO Never hatch from breeders until they are ten months old, even if we need the eggs. Use only eggs 24 to 27 ounces -per dozen. You get big, sturdy chicks of a uni ! 3. Check each flock carefully at orm s * ze * | least once every three weeks Insures you of healthy chicks from | from day old on. healthy mothers. 4. For every one tlockowner we Top poultrymen ore producing top selected we turned down three. chicks for you. We're pretty fussy. We hove to be to keep ahead of our competition. This year buy your chicks direct from the breeder. BUY BESSIES FROM BABCOCK Babcock Hatchery, Inc. 118 ■a. rir , '‘ nji^ L'ke most farmers Gerald this will have to do and we’ll can spot something he would make the changes where and like to improve, repair or when we can. change in everything he do- He has an idea that a farm es “But 'for the time being, ing partnership with Tiis dad Cut C.R.D Medication Cost with ROCKLAND See your dealer DICK KNAUSS R.D. 1, Doyleslown, Pa. Fillmore 8-5359 RTE. 3F, LITITZ, PA. ■* »■» fc >, Gerald sure all is well in the modern farrowing —LF PHOTO make Star Farmer as • i "PARA-STREP"* PARA-STREP Is equally as effective a% or batter than, the standard 47 ha* (rams of dibydrostreptomycin. but actus ally costs less. PARA-STREP la approved by the U. % FOod and Drug Administration for safety and effectiveness. PARA-STREP Is a patented combination Of dibydrostreptomycin and Para-AmlnC Benzoic Acid CRC-I2) in mlcronlzed dust, form. The two drugs fortify each othaft by scientific synergistic action, maldnat tha combination far more effective thaC If tha pair were administered indlvldi# ally. One 400 cc. bottle treats 1,000 bird* -Patent pending. or phone s ADVANTAGE TO YOU By getting this much age on our breeders, we have found that your chick livability the first few weeks is extremely good. DUST ROCKLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY Wait •aldwalb foiwvaraaf '*/ » *.^4 /'ll I jj I i J j 1 , v 4 > 4 M / i . I ' i