Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 18, 1961, Image 5

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Starting Pullets On
EARLY BIRD
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loss averaged about 18 birds per 1,000 birds placed
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orage age of birds housed 139 days
i. of feed per bird raised
!al cost,of production
: This
feed, a
management.
CORDS ARE VITAL.
number of birds housed into total costs, or add your percentage
lortality and culls to your costs per birds started.
Your Miller & Bushong Service Representative
Call Us Direct At Lancaster EXpress 2-2145
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SUMMARY
Mortality on birds bought 0%
shows good stock.
good program, and
Miller & Bushong, he.
ROHRERSTOWN, PA.
9/20/60
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7,700 housed
16.246
1.62163 per pullet housed
In figuring your costs, divide
Finest Service Anywhere
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Lancaster Farming, Satan
. February 18, 1961 —5
• Cocaiico
(From page 1)
place ribbons at local fairs.
The chapter sold 108 bush
els per acre in addition to
the ten bushels turned over
to the chapte” Conservation
committee for distribution to
mall game during tne win
ter
Another successful pro
gram of the chapter was the
post control protect in winch
100 pounds of rat belt was
mixed and distributed thro
ugh the community. The ser
vice, as usual, was offered
to natrons at cost
The formula of 11 pounds
of cornmeal, six pounds of
rolled oats, one pound War*-
farin, one pound confection
er’s sugar and one pint of
vegetable oil again proved
effective as in the past cam
paigns.
Members of the Cocalico
chapter brought first and
second prize in Vocational
Hampshire Swine back to
the county from the Farm
Show last month First place
was scored bv Jerry Snader’s
gilt while Robert Hoover
his gilt to second
place.
fit the present time, mem
bers of the chapter are pre
paring for a public speaking
contest to be held at the
school during National FFA
Week The boys also have
tickets and are looking for
ward to attending the Ice
Capades as a group this
month.
This Week
(From page 41
without consent of the Rules
Committee On “calendar
Wednesdays’’ the chairman of
the various committees may
bypass the Rules Committee
and present legislation to the
House. That, however, is a
procedure seldom used or
successful when attempted.
Also, the House by a two
thirds vote can suspend the
rules and decide to take up
any bill it wishes. And a
majority of the 437 members
may sign a petition to take a
bill away from the ‘ Rules
Committee.
The Rules Committee in a
way performs the same func
tion as a traffic cop on a
busy intersection in that it
controls the flow of bills to
the House, makes for orderly
legislative procedures, and
prevents legislative log.jams
Farm boys train for future
leadership roles by follow
ing parlimentary procedure
in their ,-FFA meetings and
taking pari in public speak
ing contests.
Approximately 300 busi
ness concerns, organizations
and individuals make annual
contributions to the Future
Farmers of America Foun
dation, Inc, which provides ■
a national awards program
for FFA members.
As soon as a feller thinks
he is a big gun, somebody
comes along and files him
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