Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 15, 1959, Image 5

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~ J.aQ- WV, 9-2, H. H. Weaver, mostly 17 50 up, late bulk
rV 5n° w "" TP.' canners and cutters 15.00-
1 t „r a s, Elverson 51 John L Hershey, 640 18 50, 1 few weighty high
1 loiter a« d Fe- w 'Mts.-C Cap, 13-2, Risser, yielding cutters up to 19.00,
M' n . ~Jrler; Harry 24,6; 52. Melvin E Hess, 2,- few shelly canners sold
Ford. Sr. 000 W Mts. a, NO SALE, 16- down to 13 00 Utility and
Chada * ’ 1 hid; 53 Same, 1500 IRW, commercial bulls 21.75-24 25
W er 01/ ok- 9, , SALE, 16 1 bid; 54. mostly 22 00 -24 00, cutters
William B eia > Sfimo, 800 HXC, 9, With bulls 19 50-21 50.
, ar .o!d coV f’ c ch?&wn; 55 M&B (Jacob C. Few good and choice veal
' Morgantown. 0- Herr), 1250 WV-P-Cap, 13-6, ers 33 00, most standard and
n , v Best Three Fe- ftp SALE, 19.8 bid. good grades 25.00-32 00, cull
E Dairy Herd; and ;56 Same, .1250 WV C-Cap, and utility vealers 13.00-24-
P Marietta yg-6, NO SALE, 20.1 bid; 57 00 Load good 525 lb. stock
rin’ull ' /. j Hess (Warren Eshel- steers 30 00, few good 668
P D .man), 1500 WV, 9-6, John lb - Stockers 28 00 and load of
I Lac PoultrV F Rettmger, 19; 58. John L. medium 750 lb. weights 25 -
CaSi6 r * Hershey, 1210 W Mts-C-Cap, 50. loadlots good and choice
Ln P a ?? iL 1 13-2, Good, 24; 59. Kinter & 800-1000 lb feeding steers
f 9OO WV-C-Cap, Grove (Melvin Barge), 5600 26 00-28.00, few good and
Kv-c cVp, 1§. «• 17 - 5 - : f,o°£ 500 lb st “ k
l Si .ft, • Chicago Yards ' ’
Lv ALL- 47. Same, weights late 24.00.
Pl 7 48. SAME Few standard ,cows 19.50- •
|' e ’ mg 1500 WV, 9- 21-00, Utility and commercial
168- 50 Same, 7,- cews closed at 17.25,-19.50,
PRINCIPAL FACTORS
conomical Milk Production
Good Roughage This is the greatest single factor in ec
onomical milk production.
Roughage of proper quality meets 75% of the total re
quirements for maintenance and milk production.
Note; This emphasizes the need for Dairymen to concen
trate their efforts on production of good roughage.
Feed the individual cow to meet her requirements Do
not feed the herd as a unit.
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For instance: A coW producing 35 lbs. of milk needs less
16% dairy feed than a 50 lb. producer.
If the herd is fed uniformly rather than on an individual
basis the low producing animal will get too much feed and 5 ,
waste it, or the high producers will not eat enough to prop
erly sustain production.
A practical program of weighing milk and feed us "re
quired to establish the proper quantity of feed for each in
dividual cow.
'Her & Bushong’s Green Pastures Dairy Feed
Complete Jnow available in economical
14% or 16%|labor saving bulk
®nd 32 r ( Concentrate in bags to be mixed with your grain,
ill meet all of your herds requirements for
• MAINTENANCE
0 MILE PRODUCTION
, • GROWTH and REPRODUCTION
For q profitable successful dairy program,
call us at Lancaster EXpress 2*2145.
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Miller &
Bushong, jnc.
Ph. Lancaster
oultry and Live Stock Feed Since 1875.
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Classified Ads
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Rohrerslown, JPa.
Big Wheat Growers
Must Comply To
Receive Supports
The USD A has announced
that any wheat producer who
desires price support pay
ments in excess of $50,000
must reduce his total wheat
acreage 20 per cent below
his 1959 acreage and other
wise be in compliance with
price support regulations.
This action was taken un
der a provision of the 1960
Agr. Appropriation Act. Lar
-ge growers of other fall-se
eded crops in probable sur
plus, were warned that a sim
ilar production cut may be
required of them if they wish
to hyoid ' the price support
limitation;'
The crops that maye be af
fected are barley, oats, rye,
L sorghums and flaxseed.
Give Farming
advertising a chance to work
for you.
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FLORIN LAYING
FEEDS
Are Designed to Meet the
Needs of Every Poultryman
• LOW COST PER DOZEN
• EXCELLENT PEED CONVERSION
• HIGH QUALITY EGGS
Put Your Laying Flock on
Florin La-Mor
(ALL MASH)'
OR
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Florin Egg Producer
(MASH - GRAIN)
Wolgemuth Bros., Inc
FLORIN PHONE MT. JOY OL 3-24 U
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Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 15, 1959 S
Farm Calendar
August 18 - 19—36th Annual
Garden Spot Baby Beef
Show and Sale, Lancaster
Stock Yards,
Aug. 19 —Open house for
new turkey research faci
lities and Turkey Field
Day, Penn State.
Aug. 19—State Plowing Con
test, farm of Harold Grass
Manchester, Pa.
Aug. 27-29—Penn. Dutch
Days, Hershey, Pa.
Sept. 2-3—S. E Dist 4-H
Dairy Show, Guernsey Pa
villion. 1
Sept. 9 —9:30 am., Cumber
land Co-op Wool Growers
Lamb pool, Carlisle.
Sept. 17—Penna. Junior Da
iry Show, Farm Show Bldg
Harrisburg.
Sept. 18—Penna. Holstein
Cattle Show, Farm Show
Bldg.,' Harrisburg