unty Exhibitors Place fancy Poultry Show ' pa., August 27, Best Colored Female and the entry - by B. -E. Best Female-in ‘the Show 'architect-ribbons.> yitry-' exhibitor for,. The show is a special fea -3- years,'' today- tare added to this year’s ygest Bantain of the Poultry Festival during the agalnfet a -nth annual Dutch Days’ cel ..'"than 20Q entries in ebration here. It is sponsored WBisylvaniar -Poultry by ihe Federation in cooper dan’s' Poultry . Fanci- ation with -the Herahey Es-' 0. . . tates. The show is designed (jolden Sebright Hen tor persons who want a year ly Starr also won the round hobby. fehAwt s. O. TRUPE IRA B. LANDIS asl Earl, R. D. 1 779 Valley Rd., Lancaster GRAYBILL & SON B. G, MELLINGER & SON Bareville e carry all BULL BRAND Dairy Rations • A ttacto ' „. s toP • ■ • d °*i c vritt * ut Uxta best s v ßeVie ve ** wfl tiotv on y mthtess f ue^’ >esft ... ooint® Uo-M.v« c jy p\os" e rTstroftoi' 7 TODAY FOR A PROOF ATION ON, YOUR FARM HUH S. YOUNG & CO KINZERS dylbrywl Willow Street, R. D. 1 TRADE NOW! You'll never get a better deal. 'S IMPLEMENT STORE WEST WILLOW A. L. HERR & BRO. quarhyville WALTER BINKLEY & SON LITITZ Included in this year’s show were birds of 30 differ ent varieties with every bas ic color In their feathers. Other ribbon winners were: David J. Minick. 18, Bain bridge, Pa,, whose Black , Hose Comb Cockerel took both Best Colored Male and Best Male in the Show awards; George Shroeder, a sales representative from Honesdale, whose White Coc hin Cock won Best Shaped Male, and Guy S. Buch. a retired Lititi. Pa. paparhang ing contractor, whose Blade Rose ,Comb Hen took the Best Shaped Female award. The top 10 dollar cash a ward and Poultry Federation plaque went to the first dis play winner, Mrs. Anne E Freeburn, a state employee from Harrisburg, Pa., Mrs. Freeburn had the highest to tal score from winnings with her Non-bearded Mille Fleur. A second prize of seven dollars and a Federation For Greater Profits Feed W. W. F. Poultry and Livestock Feeds Outstanding for Production and Efficiency • "Banafly" Killer • Shotgun Shells • Ortho Fly Bait • Rye Grass and Spray • Canadian Pasture • Timothy Seed Grass WEST WILLOW FARMERS ASSOCIATION WEST WILLOW Ph. Lane. EX 4-5019 FAMOUS FOR DELIVERY IN MINUTES [Pig to Pork FASTER! **' /*'* \ j v Red^Rose SWINE SUPPLEMENTS I PIG & SOW SUPPLEMENT HOG SUPPLEMENT For more pork at less cost per pound of gain, ask us about the Red Rose feeding program. Red Rose Supplements are fortified with zinc, vitamins and antibiotics to give you more pork at less cost ‘ per pound of gain. COMBINES WITH YOUR OWN GRAIN MOUNTVILLE JOHN H. BONHOLT2ER FEED SERVICE R. d. 4, Lancaster, Pa. R. D. 2, Columbia, Pa SNADER'S MILL LEROY GEIB, EST. rd. Stevens, Pa R. D. 2, Manbcim, Pa. WALTER & JACKSON, T. B. GRAYBILL & SON INC. Refton, Pa. Christiana, Pa. Lancaster .Farming. Saturday. September 5. 1959— 1 1 plaque went* to Guy Buch. dollars, respectively, as well who exhibited a Rose Comb a s Poultry Federation White. plaques. Third place went to Wil liam H. Shott, an Route 1, Dauphin, Pa. industrial chemical salesman who show ed Ruff Wyandottes. Fourth prize went to Bruce Lentz, Houle 3, Dillsburg, Pa., with White Call Ducks. They received five and three Pullet Management Bulletin Issued by AFMA Chicago, Illinois, August 27, 1959-r-“18 Management Recommendations for Grow ing Pullets” have been issu ed by the Nutrition. Council of American Feed Manufac tures Association, according to an announcement by W. T. Diamond, AFMA Secre tary-Treasurer. Diamond, said, "These rec- JOSEPH M. GOOD & SON R D. 1, P* r d-in-Hand, Pa. % s Judges for the exhibit were George Schroeder, vice Pres ident of the Poultry Federa tion, senior judge; Harry H. Kauffman, Penna. State Uni versity Poultry Extension Department ,and Ray Baker, owner of a Manheira, Penna. znillworking firm. Reserchers ommendations are the result of 24 months of arduous work by the Council and the splendid cooperation of the United States Department of Agriculture and the 48 Land- Grant Colleges and Experi ment Stations.” AFMA is offering the rec ommendations in attractive leaflet form and selling them in quantities at 2 1 /ic. each. Diamond stated, “In May, 1957, the Nutrition Council’s Management Committee star ted their painstaking task of developing these recommen dations. During the interven ing two years they have con ducted a voluminous corres pondence of questionnaires and proposals. They checked with industry specialists four times, and with the U. S Department of Agriculture and poultry de partment heads o f Land- Grant Colleges and Experi ment Stations on two separ ate occasions ” The pattern of thorough checking and obtaining ag reement has been followed in d eve l oping each of the ten sets of Uniform Management Recommendations issued by the AFMA Nutrition Council during the past 10 years. Other sets of recommenda tions previously issued in clude those for: Chick and Broilers Laying Flocks Breeding Turkeys Growing Turkeys Brooding Poults. Raising Dairy Calves Swine Sow and Lnter Growing Fattening Swine Swine Breeding-Gestalion Each of these sets are pub lished in leaflet form and are also' available from AFMAm quantity at 2V>c, each. Grass silage fits well with management of modern high yielding varieties of grasses and legumes. Usually the first growth needs removal before weather is favorable making hay. 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