14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 26. 1959 Angus m Carcass Show. I This is the third such open r livestock show to be held in Harrisburg. With beef cattle, swine and sheep being exhib ited, it has become one of the major livestock events in the eastern United States. The sheep show is the larg est indoor show in the nation Ben Morgan, show manag er, estimates that more than 3,000 head of livestock will be shown. Pa. Livestock Exhibition Lists Local Pennsylania Livestock Ex- elude: position officials today an- Stauffer Homestead Farm, nounced that more than 30 East Earl, 21 Hampshire Keystone State livestock Swine; 1 truckload Hamp breeders will show animals shire Swine; 6 Hampshire in the Nov. 9 through 13 ev- Swine in Carcass Show. ent in the Pennsylvania Farm E. Bruce Boyd, Ephrata, Show Buildings, Harrisburg. HI, 1 Angus and 1 Shorthorn In addition to last-minute Cattle. entries prior to the Oct. Ist Mrs. Milton K. Morgan, deadline, exhibitors from Lancaster, 9 Suffolk Sheep. Lancaster County to date in- Frey Bros., Quarryville R 2, \B WL%\ .11 C°n»P le ' e .(i ] GROVjgJJ 1 - once. That'* why high energy MA>CO perform* with high efficiency, on les* For "Get Up and Grow", change to MA-COI M. S. GRAYBILL & SON B. G. MELLINGER & SON Bareville Willow Street. R. D. 1 IRA B. LANDIS 779 Va’ley Rd.. Lancaster Pioneer Manufac urers of High Efficiency Poultry Rations Saucier Now available for certain models of the followina tractors FORD FERGUSON INTERNATIONAL JOHN DEERE ~ MASSEY - FERGUSON MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE , OLIVER PORSCHE DIESEL % FEATURES: (1) Easily attached or detached. (2) Operated by tractor's ov/n hydraulic system. (3) Lever trip within easy reach of optralor. (4) Fork, raises "level" and has removable tir.es. (5) Break-A way Coupler is standard on ail Loaders. (3) Scoop can easily be attached to the Fork. (7) Sturdy construe ion, yet reasonably priced. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT YOUR LOCAL TRACTOR DEALER OR US DIRECTLY Saaierßros. NEW HOLLAND. PA. Entrants With MA-CO Complete GROW ING RATION every bit of it* 18% (min.) protein goes to work for yoor birds. Quality formulation includes a wide range of rich protein sources • * * guarantee* high level* of all essential amino acids for top-growth perform- S. O. TRUPE East Earl, R. D. 1 Easily Attached in Only 3 Minutes K 'X, Manufactured by Carcass classes classes where market pigs, steers & lambs are judged on foot and then slaughtered and the car cass judged for quality are being emphasized in the “Keystone inter national.” In this type of competition, not only the animals are judged, but also the ability of a judge to place a live animal on the basis of its meat pro ducing ability. No admission is charged for attendance at the Penn sylvania Livestock Expositi on which is held indoors in the 14-acre Pennsylvania Farm Show Buildings. The show is sponsored by the State Farm Show Commis sion in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Livestock and Allied Industries Assn , Inc , and the Pennsylvania Dept, of Agriculture. BROILERS GROW FASTER ON PELLETS In a test with 1,800 broiler type chicks, University of Tennessee researchers learn ed that pelleting improved the growth rate and feed effi ciency of broilers. Chicks in the experiment fed a pellet ed, high protein, high-energy diet were significant 1 y larger at nine weeks of age. In the pelleted form, chicks needed as little as 2.4 pounds of feed to produce a pound of live broiler. It took 2.6 pounds of the same feed in mash form. In a test using a low protein, low-energy ration, the chicks on pel’ets needed 2 7 pounds of feed for a pound of gain compared to 3.1 pounds when fed as mash HYDRAULIC LOADER PHONE N. H. EL 4-8721 1. Bober t Book ■> ■ Book, We I k ' w £ i L D SSg ht '* , '»>. \ a f* Welk, 2 * Win Show B7 D “” aM At Lampeter FKJSSSL*. ■ burg Rl. > The names of Welk and Pen of four. Light Book were very much in 1. Donald Welk, 2 1 prominence at the Lampeter Book, 3. Paul Welk K Fair Swine show on Wednes- Medium Weight day. Paul Welk, Strasburg 1. Donald Welk, 2 * Rl took Championship hon- Book. R ors with his pen of two fat Heavy Weight hogs. Reserve Championship 1. Robert Book, 2 went to Robert Book, Lan- McCauley, Strasburg jj caster R 7. BREEDING sWtm. Donald We I k, Strasburg CHESTER WHITS’™ Rl got the nod from the judge for both Grand and S ° w and Lltter - Ift Reserve Championships for his pens of 4 fat hogs. Spl lng Gllt 1 R , . , Book. In J r , eedl Z g 4° k Sr. Spring Gilt 1 R show Carl Mylm, New Prov- Book R idence RL showed his aged Aged Sow. 1 , Chester White sow to the 2- p au t Welk, 3 r T 1 purple rosette followed by jyiylin. New Pro\ ideru-f the Yorkshire Senior Spring YORKSHIRE 6 Gilt of E. Thomas Jackson, Sow and Llttei Drumore. Book. 11 Robert Book again , struck j r . Spring Gilt 1 the winning stride when he Book. showed both the Grand and Sr. Spring Gilt j Reserve Champion boars of Thomas Jackson the show. All the swine ex- Aged Sow 1 Robert hibited by Book is owned 2. Robert McCauley and exhibited in partnership Boar. 1. Robert Book with Leroy Brubaker who is SPOTTED POLAND attending classes at the Penn- CHINA sylvania State University. Sow-and Litter i r Complete results of the Book. Swine show are as follows; Sr. Spring Gilt i. r Pen of two. Light weight. Book. : New Holland Sales Stables ■ Horse Scde Every Monday at 11 A. 1 ■ Dairy Cattle and Hogs— ■ Every Wednesday at 12; ■ Beef Cattle and Calves— ■ Every Thursday at 12:5 2 Every Thursday we will Iry and have from ISO ■ 200 Stockers and feeder cattle for sale. These cat! ■ will be sold immediately after the bulls (About 1:1 S P. M.) ■ JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. Ph. New Holland CL 4-2194 FimaiiißuiiuiinnmiiHiHmiUHiii YEARLING STEER AT AUCTION Wednesday, Sept. 30t! 850 HEAD Hereford, Angus & Shorthorn 500 TO 1000 LBS. (GRADED BY REPRESENTATIVES OF TH STATE DEPT. OF, AGRICULTURE) : Will Sell in Uniform Lots by Breed, Qrd and Weight All Well-Bred Native Vir gini Cattle Remember the Date—Wed., Sept. V Sale Starts 7 p, m. E. S.T STAUNTON UNION STOCK YARDS, lac New Hope Road East Route *ll By-P® 3s 7:00 P. M. STAUNTON. VA. New Holland, P
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