12—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday. June 27, 1959 Ammon Named NEPPCO Executive Secretary July 1 Richard I. Ammon, for the past eight years exec.-sec retary of the Penna. Millers’ and Feed Dealers’ Assn., has been named as new executive-secretary of the Northeast ern Poultry Producers’ Council (NEPPCO). Ammon will assume his is r graduate of Yale Univ . duties wm the Council o Northeagtem Institu te for July 1, according Trade Assn. Executives and nouncenient Thursday by NewS p a per Institute of Ernest F. Smith, Jr., Kent- . on, Del., Council president. America. Dr. Alfred Van Wageman, He is a member of the who has held the title of American Society of Assn, managing director, will be- Executives and is past-presi come NEPPCO’s Director of dent of the Secretaries Cir- Research and Development, cle, with the Gram Under Ammon’s direction, and Feed Dealers Nationa PMFDA membership more Assn than'doubled. He is credited “The addition of Ammon with an expanded program to our staff is a major step for the organization; includ- forward in fulfilling NEP ing the development of a PCO’s expanded program of monthly news digest for activity for the year ahead,” members, an annual direct- commented Smith. “Some ory, group insurance, a cred- new projects, now in the it bureau and a special legis- planning stages, will be un lative service. dertaken, while others will The Pennsylvania native be expanded.” Wagon Drying of Crops Best In Enclosed Shed Wagon drying of crops holds great promise for the future, research engineers at the Pennsylvania State Uni versity report William L Kjelgaard and Morris E Schroeder point to the flexibility of wagon dry ing in especially enclosed buildings. Crops can be bal ed, bagged, or m bulk. The system can be easily adjusted to various sizes and types of farming. Addi tional wagons can be added to expand the system, pro vided the initial planning left building space for ex pansion. On the basis of research at Penn State’s Agricultural Experiment Station, Kjel gaard and Schroeder recom mend the wagons be located m a closed shed to permit recirculation of air. This will improve the dry ing efficiency and lower the fuel cost per ton of hay or bushel of corn. ■Air recirculation is most valuable during the latter part of the drying cycle when* the air leaving the pro duct is not fully saturated with -water vapor. The building also serves as a storage place for equip ment .and other farm mach inery- or products during the winter season. Of utmost importance to the performance and effici ency, of the system are; 1. Amount of floor open ing. 2. Air flow (40 cubic foot per minute for each square foot of wagon floor). 3. Low bale density for Book Herd Has 6 Vz Ton Average Brattleboro, Vt. —The Hol slem - Friesian Association of America has announced new lactation averages for the following Holstein herds in this area. Harold K. Book, of Ronks, has SB completed production records averaging 13,393 lbs. of milk and 527 pounds of butterfat Galen W Herr, Elizabeth town, has 21 records averag ing 11,809 lbs. of milk and 452 lbs of butterfat Lactation averages are calculated on the commonly employed two-milkings a day, 305 day, mature equiv alent basis This provides a uniform basis for comparison and selection in registered Holstein breeding programo. Perma. State University supervised the weighing and testing of production as part of the Herd Improvement Registry program of the na tional Holstein .organization hay 4. Air temperature of 140 to 160 degrees Fahren heit 5 Vinyl coated or other treated canvas duct connect ors 6 Minimum of five square feet o± mam duct cross sec tion per wagon. FARM BUREAU A Quality Feed For Every N eed POULTRY - DAIRY - BEEF - SWINE - S Qualified Fieldmen are anxious to Serve and Assist Von ORDER Farm Bureau "Profitmaker” Feeds in BULK! bu*^ Soc. 2 Meets With Mrs. Low Farm Women Society No. 2 met Saturday at the home of Society president, Mrs.'An drew Low. Mrs. Marlin Hos ier was in charge of devot- ions. During the business ses sion, donations were voted to the Migrant Workers Ca mp, for an Oxygen Tent at Columbia Hospital, the 4-H Club sewing machine fund, and the Multiple Sclerosis Society. The program also included installation of a new mem ber and a “bee demonstrat ion.” The July meeting is sched uled for the home of Mrs. Henry Holt. A Proven Program For Every Feed! in Designing a Profitable FEEDING PROGRAM. SAVES Time,... Dollars,... Convenient TOO For Prompt, . . Courteous, . . SERVICE, . . Call LIMESTON • Improve Your Land O Correct Acid In Your Soil 9 Insure Growth of Clover and Legums IVAN M. MARTIN, Ini BLUE BALL. PA. Telephone: New Holland, ELgm 48 Terre Hill, Hlllcrect 541 Profitmaker Feeds OWNED and CONTROLLED Quorryville ST by Lancaster Cmfi/ FARMERS Lancaster Farming Adv More farmers each month prefer to buy their ✓ HAY /STRAW / EAR CORN frbm us for better value oik At farm or delivered, any quantity a s y O , ments may be. PHONE STRASBURG OV7-32U ESBENSHADE TURKEY Fl • PARADISE, PA. MARTIN’S • Increase Crop Yield Lancaster EX - Mcmheim MO 9<( New Holland &