I - a*** *■•’''•* -- '**<'*>&£ i,-$y ■&i ;»**>•>*,* jf* * " y > m '* *"T „/ " lit Broiler Production ... in other phases of the as SANITATION PAYS! One of our customers, a grower with an excellent reputa tion, had increasingly poor results in one of his broiler flocks. TROUBLES GALORE .., ... SICKNESS Couldn't understand it, and for some time we could not either. Finally some of the trouble was identified as being carried over from flock to flock by some dust left above the rafters and behind the insulation in his poultry house. It took 300 MAN HOURS to perfectly clean this 20,000 capa city house. Everything gleamed as if brand new. DID IT PAY? Before the house cleaning: (20,000 bird flock) Age 9.2 10.0 After house deeming: ■ Age Weight Conversion *N| 9.1 Moral of this story: Good Sanitation fold fashioned cleanliness) and Profits in Mass Poultry Meat Production go Hand in Hand! For the Finest Poultry Service Anywhere— Contact your Miller & Bushong Ser- vice Representative or call ns direct at Lancaster EXpress 2-2145. \\\ I I / // / Manufacturers of Poultry and Livestock Feed Since 1875 poultry ... AIRSAC . . . CONDEMNATIONS, ETC., ETC. JUDGE FOR YOURSELF I Conversion 2,57 11% 2.46 6% Weight <3.14 3.68 Mortality* Condemnation deducted 3.86 2.28 3 ! /2% 88 lbs. * some chick mortality due to epidemic tremors. industry , Mortality & BU CO I EL? Miller & Bushong, Rohrerstown, Pa. Ph. Lancaster EX 2-2145 Rejects 1153 head 724 head Inc. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 25, 1961 This Week (Prom pace 4) lonal problem. It has become not a temporary but a chro nic problem. It must be sol ved if we are to have a sta ta ble economy 'and national prosperity.” The President readily con ceded that he does not' know the solution of the problem. But, he insisted, we have enoifgh able men and good brains in this country to de velop a sound’ and workable farm program. Three Major Goals Secretary Freeman ,at his. first conference with some 20fi farm organization lead ers in Washington, lisfed three major goats and the guiding principles “I intend to follow in our efforts to achieve those goals ” “First, we must insure the production of enough food and fiber to supply high standards for all Americans, now and : n the years ahead We must distribute our a bundance so that all our people are well fed. “Second, we must assure the efficient American family IP PLEUGER SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS Low cost installation Completely Automatic YOUR BEST PUMP BUY The Pleuger Submersible Pump Type AS/LD is the most efficient ©f all water pumps for economical water supply for farms, cottages and households. Easy to install. Needs no prime and will not freeze No maintenance after in stallation. The advanced design assures the- ut most in simplicity, performance and long life. PLEUGER SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS, 955 Harrisburg Ave., Lancaster, Pa. MOUNTS FASTER... I / EASIER TO USE... LASTS LONGER. Niw Idea • Seat-side trip lever for every tractor fitted • Choice of mechanical or hydraulic bucket control for most tractor models • Clean design gives clear, unobstructed view • Short front overhang provides better rear wheel traction ® One man can put on or take off loader in 15 minutes Look at this Mew Toea before you buy! CHAS. J. McCOMSEY & SONS Hickory Hill. Pa. A. B. C. GROFF New Holland WILBUR H. GRAYBILL Lititz, R. D. 2 H. S. NEWCOMER & SON A. L. HERR & BRO. Mount Joy QuorryvUle ALLEN H. MATZ I. H. REITZ & SON. Inc. Denver Lititz, B. D. 4 farm the opportunity to a chieve parity of income without exploiting either consumers or taxpayers. The government must provide to farmers, as it has provided to other groups in our eco nomy, the tools by which they can achieve equality of economic opportunity “Third, we must expand our programs to utilize our agricultural abunda"— - instrument to eicourage ~~''- nomic growth in underde veloped areas of the world, as one of our greatest ons for peace and freedom.’* Rural Rhythms FEEDING THE PHEASANT by: Carol Dean Huber A lovely Pheasant with gold- en sheen Comes upon the wintry scene Looking for a scrap of food 7n the field beside the wood. Snow has long been on the ground, And no food can there be found, Unless the farmer serves a treat Of a little corn or wheat. , v>^ LANDIS BROS. Lancaster J. PAUL NOLI Gap 5 he.
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