, to make the. 'aiil- mals to the l-ation they will g ok thrifty and smooth, be fed at the shows. °° careful not to get it Blanketing helps make the b® If the animal has a hair lie down; it aids in get * tp appear heavy in ting the animal to shed dull, ' k and broad over the coarse, dead hair; it loosens nCC alloW it to get thin the hide and brings out the ie | lS ’n feed heavy for the oil and natural shine in the 116 months to put on hair and the hide Blanket tw? for the show. Feed Ing as much as proper feed geSof good, bright, green ing is essential m the job of legume hay. Sue- fitting a dairy animal for the may he added to the ring. It is best to put a -* nce by feeding soaked blanket on at the beginning 1011 . peed no silage or of the fitting period and keep 1 P feed for the last few it on until show day Home f to accustom the ani- made blankets can be tied * - . ---- , - • New Holland) a t x..<urj ii.iuvva x. txiixc ■ aairy u *cddy ■ for show. Karl has won many trophies ©xn ag Guernseys Washing to remove ou ■ and dirt from the hide of t. e animal and ha .) get rid of the dead hair is one of the im -5 portant steps in fitting a heifer for the show ring. ■ on at the brisket, around the hair Supply plenty of bed- There are several other • heart girth and the rear ding and if the flies are bad, fundamentals essential in ELqin 4-2114 5 straps from the flank inside, keep the bam in semi dark- preparing the animals for M S back and up to the thurl ness Do not use sprays, for the show which include -. ■ sometimes they burn and they may coarsen the hair grooming, care of feet and *•*<*««■■■■■«»*»■«•: remove the g oss from * and make dir' cling to it— horns, clipping and finally rpr-yaiw wur™, wj. , (TUHI tO page 12) /wj s 11 * <+> ' *** ' *** r s *" *-V?| t < y £v v £ s - V * ’is# v>. / , **< N New Holland Concrete Products NEW HOLLAND, PA. <Jf V ■•'ft? s> E. Perrin Edmunds instructs farmhand Henry McQuade which field to spray next in Ms continuing potato blight control program. events blight on his th DITHANE M-22 l3^. mu] ids, Fort Fairfield, Maine, recently tmrd term as president of the National of today’s progressive farmer—active anH e anc * n& tional leader, busi ' na hard-working farm manager, | V t . ’ j ® 18 also a bank director, member of the ■nt n e> President of C. A. Powers & Co., the utt u’. an d Powers Starch Co,, and build .j.cee chairman for the local country club ... S °n a new 18-hole golf course on which somehow find time to play. •uve on 700 of the rolling acres which make (* Jve W F a & Co- potato operation- The crop txmed seed; Culls and rejects are diverted Concrete I Blocks Immediate Delivery + v V * * V' V. a/ vv s V / \ s \ V > - I**}* N t /'I / > ’ V-* / * > > \ ** V /* * <■ '< < s * s v , $ / to the company’s potato starch plant located in Monticello, Maine. Like most of his fellow potato growers, Edmunds puts his faith in Dithane M-22 (maneb) fungicide for pro tection from early and late blight. ♦ > •> % *'X&'Ssvrf V "c SY < - Chemicals for Agriculture' ROHM £ HAAS COMPANY WASHINGTON SQUARE, FHIIADEIPHtA 5, fA, Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 11, 1960—9 ' v K /*' * . . sir < x s A >< >V v & ' v f w ■* \ . V ' %/* < V-* * Kf; * > y Lancaster County Distributor FOH Dithane M-22 LEBANON CHEMICAL CORP. LEBANON. PA. Phone CR 3-1687 - Local Representatives AUSTIN WEIMER LITITZ, R. D. 2 Phone MA 6-6032 JOHN BRUBAKER LITITZ Phone MA 6-6575
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