10—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, August 37, 1080 Bomgardrier, Annville Rl; 3. Jerry Snader, Ephrata Rl. Medium weight: 1. Darvin »». Slan,ey Ad,ras ’ wood Rl. Mediumweight; 1. Robert DUROC-JEHSEY Groff (RC). Champion; Darvin Heavyweight: 1, Robert Reserve Champion; Groff. Heisey, Sheridan Rl. HAMPSHIRE Lightweight: 1. David Hei- Champion: Darvin Boyd. sey (RC). Reserve Champion: William Mediumweight Hartman, Lebanon R 2. Boyd (C-GC). Lightweight. 1. William LANDRACE Hartman (RC); 2. Charles Champion; Darvin Boyd • Boyd (From page 5) ZARTMAN’S ROLLER MILLS E. F. ZARTMAN, PROP. Buyer Of Milling Wheat and Grain Storage LITITZ. R. D. 1 Ph. MA 6-2296 jiliiiiiiimiiiiiiiuiimiiiiiHiiiiiiHiiii KAUFFMAN’S jPE ACHES I i ■ A. L. Kauffman & Sons 5 BIRD-IN-HAND, PA. 9 Midway & Intercourse. Hi. 340 2 »■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■. NEW! *72 CHOPPER 6-foot chopper af a 5-foot price A full 6-footer for the forage harvest_and green chop ping plus all a shredder can do. Big, big capacity PTO-powered with 72 inches of rotating flails and a knife-edged fan to double-cut the crop and keep 6 feet of swath sailing into the wagon. Loads it trigger-quick way back to the wagon comers. No fan threshing or crushing! Cuts and chops at the flails . . . chops finer at the fan. Up to Vs more capacity than most flail choppers. It’s Gehl built . . . durable, and is actually priced below most 5-foot machines. OEHt, PUTS ALU THE PRICE FACTORS IN YOUR FAVOR Saavely’s Farm Service NEW HOLLAND A Very Beautiful ■ Crop of Large Lus- ■ cious White and ■ Yellow Freestone ■ For Canning or £ Eating. £ POPULAR VARIETIES OPEN EVENINGS Ph. Intercourse. SO 8-3631 GEH INCH CUT tOt YEARS OF SERVICE Phone EL 4-2214 Boyd. David 1. Darvin Part of thehuge crowd which turned out Wednesday to witness the demonstration of new machines at the an nual International Harvester Field Day on the Norman Kline Farm near Schafferstown, Lebanon County. Several thousand persons saw over 80 new tractors and machines in operation at the all-day event. - <> , pi. . - farm,“One of the most near • '“° Unty i y perfect conservation farms (From oaee D / , . „ coat of barnyard manure, he m Lancaster County , accor told the group. ding to Martin Muth, Work Over 100 farmers toured Unit Conservationist with the Jay Garber farm at Lan- the Soil Conservation Service caster R 6 on a wagon train The field day was sponsored to- see some of the conserva- by the Lancaster County Soil ton practices that make this Conservation district. Introducing PIONEER * Bulky Mix will stretch your grain... fortify it and make it more palatable WHAT BULKY MIX WILL DO FOR YOUR DAIRY RATION Bulky Mix is more than something bulky, something sweet, or something cheap. Bulky Mix actually corrects the Vitamin A and mineral deficiencies of grain . . . and, in addition bulks-up grains over 20% giving the ration a roughage-like texture. Bulky Mix is economical to feed, too ... a relatively low cost source of energy . . . saves grain . .. gets the job done efficiently. HOW TO FEED BULKY MIX • Bulky Mix can be mixed with Pioneer Concentrate and grain to make a complete ration Joseph M. Good & Sons LEOLA - QUARRYVILLE .eserve - Champion l tv. * - > , Lightweight: j «: 2. <T aiaiw l3^ 49 ■ Old EhiUntel phja “f-. ' Darvin Boyd; 4 p C ’ inck, Annville R 2. Medium-weight; i >yd (C); 2 Donald HesS ); 3. C. Richard Hess Heavyweight: i. M , mder, Manheim R 3. 2 n id Hess. ’ Shavings HAROLD B. ZOOK 220 Lampeter Road LANCASTER. PA. Phone EX 4-5412 • CLEAN DRY OR GREEN PINE - MIXED /• Bags or Bulk—Deliveries over 2 ton and trailer load prices • Bulky Mix can be fed as a “top-dress” over regular dairy ration. • Bulky Mix can be fed as a supplement to roughage . . . over silage or chopped hay- • Bulky Mix can be fed “straight” as a he* tween-meal treat. You will be pleased with extra tone and condition Bulky Mix will put on your cows ... and the eager-beaver appetite your co' vS will have throughout their lactation period.
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