Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 29, 1959, Image 11

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    star 29. 1959—11
usßreeders Add
action Testing
iin designed tb.be qualified state programs will
ange help to breed- be accepted.
Angus' cattle was an- The program is voluntary,
recently by -Frank although only members of
~ secretary 'of the the American Angus Asso
,n Angus Association - are eligible. In each
; eph, Missouri, when case a n the progeny of bulls
ted final plans of the and cows owned by the mem
Herd .Improvement her shall be included in the
•ecord is the first pro- Details were worked out
0 f officially recording by- Association staff membe
gams and calf grades rs and the Research Advisory
r manor beef breed m Committee of the Associat
ed States ion whose chairman is Dr
program is designed ?' ** Nelson of Michigan
>eders of Angus catt’e Sta^ e University, East Dan
ish to maintain official „ t , le . r are
of the type scores S le . n ® ratciel > of Oklahoma
jwth performance of State University Stillwater,
,ttle The function of and ° r - L TT ft Johnson of
ncan Angus Associ- lowa State University, Ames.
II be to help mem- Each ol the*e livestock
the national group m authorities is in charge of
terd improvement pro- animal husbandry work at
his respective school.
Detailed work for Argus
breeders has been kept to a
minimum and all the mathe
matical work m the program
will be done by IBM machin
es at the hcau
ns now participating Quarters in St. Joseph
Association and its
said Mr Richards,
numerous programs
id by many state ex
services are highly
progiams are being Angus breeder and others
;ed to continue and interested in the Angus Herd
breeders also desire Improvement Record may ob
then herd in the An- tain complete details b -
•d Improvement Rec- writing the American Angus
official records from Association, St Joseph, Mo
EMORE CORN
away dotted-bills? With an
c °rn picker you-do just that by
bushel* itt th« field. The
'No 227 Two-Bow Mounted Pick-'
your purse strings-lay saving -extra!
•an every acre. You'll find these
*dd up to a big bonus each 1
<Wn-and-tang?.«cl crops . r.‘ in
(W yitlds . ~ in dry, brittle corn,'
!tt Crops Grow, There's a Growing Demand for John Deere Farm Equipment"
fc- c. Groff Shotzberger's Landis Bros.
H °LLAND. PA. ELM. PA. LANCASTER, PA.
S> Newcomer and Son
mount joy. pa.
Record
with a JOHN DEERE N 0.227
Two-Row Mounted CORN PICKER
the hig-capacJty No. 227 does a bettei
job of gathering, snapping, husking, anti
cleaning. Long, low, efficient gatherer!
gently and positively guide stalks into the
•napping rolls . . . aggressive snapping rolls,
easily controlled from the seat while "on th«
reduce shelling . . . and four long rub
her husking rolls per row assure cleanei
com in the wagon. See us for more details.
Alan C. Beyer
CHRISTIAN A. PA.
_RT G. HOSTETTER, Elizabethtown RD 1, is shown removing the milking ma
chine from one of his registered Holstems in his modern three-stall milking parlor With
the parlor in operation since 1954, he says, “I wouldn’t try to run a dairy without one”
Milking parlors, bulk tanks, dumping stations, pipelines and other technical additions to
dairying are one of the major cost-of-production reasons for county dairymen’s need to
increase efficiency to show profits
The USDA has announced
plans to join with the live
stock and meat industry in
a nationwide promotion and
merchandising campaign to
increase consumption of pork
and pork products, in the
next three months.
Patronize Lancaster Farm
ing Advertisers.
Wenger Implement Co.
BUCK, PA.
Eastern Nat'l
Prizes Total
$52,000
TIMONIUM, MD, Judges
will award more han 1,700
puzes totaling $52,000 at the
thirl eenth annual Eastern
National Livestock Show to
be held at the Marj land Sta* e
Fair Grounds here November
14-19
A simi’ar number of rib
bons, plaques and trophies
will be awarded m the com
petition that will bring to
Timonium some oi tne nat
ion’s finest breeding cati'e,
-teers market hogs and lam
bs Exhibitors from more
than twenty stales and Can
ada are expected to entm
some 1,500 animals in the
show, fourth largest livest
ock exhibition in the coun
try
Charles A Morrow, man
ager of the show, said near
ly 300 of the prizes will oe
awarded to 4-H Club ana Fu
FEED FOR TOP FINISH
\ ’
with Wayne
This top quality protein supplement is specially formulated for
heavy grain feeding.
It's high Vitamin A and protein content plus the proper mineral
balance produces maximum gains and a high degree* of finish
, . . economically and efficiently.
FOR SHEEP—feed Wayne Sweet Mix without stilbastrel.
SmiESTROL
Weyae Sweet MU Is available with er with
eat stilhastral.
H. M. STAUFFER & SON'S. Inc.
Witmer - Ronks - Leola. Pa.
MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. ROSS C. ULRICH. IR.
Millersville, Pa.
ABERDEEN MILLS SUNSHINE FARM SUPPLY
H.D. 2. Elizabethtown, Pa.
ROHRER'S MILL
H.D. 1. Ronks* Pa.
—LF PHOTO
ture Farmers of America ex
hibitors.
The cash premiums range
from a low of $2 to a high of
$5OO
Mr Morrow said that entry
blanks already are being ma
iled out to exhibitors across
the nation and-that show offi
cials expect this year’s entry
list to top all previaus rec
ords The deadline for open
class (adult) entries is Oct
ober 17, while 4-H Club and
FFA exhibitors must submit
their entries to the offices of
their county agents by Oct
ober 1
Named as judges for the
event are
George W Littin, of the
Virginia Polytechnic Institu
te, Junior Heifer Project
Show Adam McWilliam, of
Chestertown, Md, Devonshi
re breeding catt e, Earl Pur
dy, Tupelo, Miss . Shoi thorn
breeding cattle, Otto G No
bis Davenport, lowa, Angus
breeding cattle
Patronize Lancaster Farm
ing Advertisers. t
SWEET MIX
R.D. 2, Peach Bottom. Pa.
Lititz, Pa.
LIME VALLEY MILLS
R.D. 1, Willow Street. Pa.