„likely to mold. Feed Moldy Com This soft corn may be fed ■ /-«*,• to all kinds of swine if it is V/stn 'Caution not moldy, says Smith. How * '.L \A/ . „ever, moldy corn should be blfiirn W arns fed only to growing or fat- r.loldy corn is likely to be- hogs; it should not be uic fed to bleeding animals Al- C ° m vcar P says coJnty Agent so> lt; 13 qulte im P° rtan * that S M Smith. In many in- the moldy com be fed separ -111 , „ .. „ ately from other grains or dances the problem appears . , . , , Sl _„<•* supplements, do not mix it as the frost comes out o± soft ~ J, , „ d „ with other feeds By feeding (orn m tiie pile L , ~ „ LU separate y under the iree Surplus corn that was choice system the hogs will picked on the high moistu. e only eat limited quantities of side and piled on the barn the moldy corn rather than fiooi or in large piles in consume large amounts of it some other building is most when mixed with other fSCios'iiHBiaBaaiBBBBBMBBBaaBBaBQSBaassBBaBBBiaBaHHBBBHaaBaBiiaHaBria Here Is Why You’ll Do Better Raising. Broilers on Early Bird A splendid "record for a winter flock raised during some very extreme weather conditions. This, however, is-no freak situation or lucky accident. Mr. Keiter's record show consistently good results. The averages for his four most recent flocks are as follows: se records, which Mr. Keiter was so kind to permit us to use, Ci 'e an example of the reports we get from many of our clients' about consistently better performance and resulting lower costs of broiler production on the Early Bird program. Proof again that EARLY BIRD FEED Plus GOOD MANAGEMENT "A Winning Combination For Our Poultrymen" May we Help You? If so, just call us at Lancaster, Express 2-2145 Bushong^inc fc * CCE a>aa aaßaßßaßaaßaßaaaßlßa ;, aaaaaßaaaaaK Age: Weight; Lbs. feed Lb. meat: Liveability Are "Finest Service Anywhere" grains Never mix or gnnct moldy corn with other grains or protein supplements because the hogs will be forced to eat larger amounts of the poor quality corn in order ■to satisfy their appetite, this could create a loss of ap petite and a toxic condition. Moldy corn is not recom mended to be fed to any oth er type of livestock or pou’t ry; digestive upsets, bloating poisoning, and decreased milk production or gam in weight may result Most ani mals are too valuable to take these risks, Smith said 9 weeks, 1 day 3.75 lbs. 2.28 '99.1% Rohrerstown. Pa. Ph. Lancaster EX 2-2145 nmniiKimniiiiiiK Lancaster Farming. Saturday, April 1, 1261 ilj m Porm/n fSi iK Esther Hess will serve the mm renryn vjud club a , 3umor leadei3 Sen r> j , ij i „ ior loaders mc’ude Carl Nes tiects nOSBer tleroth, Edgar Shi cm, Ira Eugene Hosier, Manheim Dombach,_Mrs Mark Hosier R 3 was elected president o£ an d rs Henry G Hess the Elm-Pcnryn 4-H Commu mty club Monday night at CONTROL PEACH the reoigamzational meeting LEAP CURL Wilbur Hosier elected to Peach leaf curl can be represent the club on county controlled only by spraying 4-H council along with Ed- while the trees are dormant. gar Shrom says Car ion Taylor, Penn Other off ers elected were State exiension plant disease Harold Hess, vied president, specialist Control sp. ays are Pnyllis Heisey, secretary, effective only before the and Alan Mease, treasurer buds begin to open in the Mark Nestleroth is news re* spring Peach leaf curl is a porter problem throughout Pennsyl- Wiibur Hosier and Mary vama Hete^ -- - *t‘ , - - - - - . -' vav- r Money received on old or new accounts by the *.. Will earn divi dends from the •., ■ [Open An Insured Savings Account this Weekly ■ i ■ J ■ Accounts insured by the Fedeial Savings and £ ■ ■ Loan Insurance Corporation, an agency of the J ■ 2 U. S. Government. ■ ■ a ■ - ■ n •'> . ~ - . —.I V , rv '*'! ®li IFIRST FEDERAL! QJavinps and loan ® ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER | 25 North Duke St. w ? Phone EX 7-2818 CURRENT DIVIDEND PER ANNUM Paid On Savings 5
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers