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CO. began 12 160 seconds, which .Hows more tune T , , , , . b for actual hauling. operations This hoist was built and is now wfwsJ rr* , . . . in use throughout the nntion. . BBT- iA. These hoists come to you at m average The , uf!5H jjyoß ALLIC HOIST averages •; “ ,y . ay 83 Co T p,t 10 l ; e *** {M ias im s } 8 , ny r a now spcnd 10 mmtUy •«***«*. i« w ta*>u. w e ,ghi wi..ch un oa jour averages 273 Ihs. These economical hoists nre built tor cither back or side dumping, jf / j /, depending upon jour need. Xtesj, fV ’ f Save costly time and eliminate back t \a. y t t tytf /. breaking labor by unloading with a HARSH AWW \ ' /g/J r j MU * ea ' H'iDRACLIC HOIST .engineered for cco- X.C nonueal, speedy, and durable Tana use. MANN & GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE R. D. 2. QUMHYVnXE Phone ST 6-3630 The SHAVER ILH She Will Make Your Egg Checks Go Further ■Jh She Will Make Your Egg Baskets Fuller SHAVER RyS> v ¥ +** Cow On D.H.I.A. Pays More Than Average Dairy cows enrolled in the National Cooperative Dairy Herd Improvement Associa- tion program returned an av erage profit to herd owners in 1958 of $7B per head over total estimated cost of fu.ci and care, the U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture reported today In contrast, the aver age cow m the United States gave enough milk to provide her owner with only $2B 00 above estimated expenses dunng the year. This $5O difference in esti mated net returns per cow demonstrates that sound man agement, based on record- keeping improvement grams, can lead to profitable dairying, USDA declared. Record keeping helps Uie herd owners: (1) cull low-pro ducing cows v 2) feed each cow according to production; other records indlcate that and (3) select t!ie best stock DHIA members arc accelua from which to Dreed held tmg the rate of improvement replacements. j n their - herds. For example, Dairy record keeping, a DHIA cows increased their cooperative program between average annual production USD A and the State Extern from 8,675 pounds of milk sion Services, has been an in 1948 to the present recoid important factor in U. S level of 10,068 pounds per herd improvement for more cow at an average yearly than 50 years. Currently, the rate of improvement of 140 program offers three differ- pounds. All U S. dairy cows ent plans for keeping records increased their average pro of individual cows in particl- duction rate from 5,010 Its pating herds. Dairy record in 1948 to 6330 pounds in keeping has repeatedly prov- 1958, an average yearly rate ed its value as a means of in- of improvement of 132 lbs. IS THE Q SHE IS FRIENDLY. YOU'LL LIKE HER! GREIDER LEGHORN FARMS MOUNT JOY R. D. 1 Q STARCROSS 288 BIRD FOR YOU WRITE OR PHONE creasing the efficiency and lowering the cost of milk production. Recently compiled figures for 1958 show that on Jan. 1, 1959, a total of 2,232,28.1 cows - 11.3 percent of the U S. total from 66,089 herds were enrolled in the three DHIA plans These included the Stand ard Record Keeping Plan, the Owner-Sampler Plan, the Weigh - Day - a Month Plan, which was the only plan to show a decrease in enroll ment. Because Weigh-a-Day a-Month was designed to in troduce dairymen to record keeping, DHIA officials point out that the decrease simply indicates that farmers stait on this plan and then shi J t over to one of the other plans Thus, the Weigh-a-Day a-Month plan i.; serving the purpose for which it was de signed. Tire records show that increases in the first two plans resulted from en rollment to Weigh-a-Day-a- Month herds in the Standard and Owner-Sampler plans. pro- mm She Will Give You Good Measure. More Eggs For Less Feed She Will Be Around At The End Of The Year Ivan Z Nolt (left) of the Farmersville Equipment Com pany, R D 2, Ephrata, receives a certificate of membership in the Oliver 10-HI Club fiom J Richard McGraw, Branch Manager, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania at Waterloo, lowa, dur ing the Oliver Fair at which over 3,000 dealers and their associates were given a preview of new and improved farm and industrial equipment they will distribute in 1960. Mr Nolt qualified for 10-HI Club membership as a result of ranking among dealers of the Harrisburg Branch having the highest sales volume on Oliver products during 1959 He and Bud Buch also were awarded a two-day tnp to the Oliver Fair at Waterloo, lowa, together with a tour ot the Oliver wheel tractor manufacturing plant~at Charles City, lowa. adds for top-growth perform ance. That's why high energy MA-CO performs with high efficiency, on less feed! 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