r AUTOMATIC , DELIVERIES! Based on the severity of the weather and yonr “degree-day” needs. No »ed to call ns and no >rry about cunning short. GARBER OIL CO. 105 Ferirview St • MOUNT JOY. PA. Ph. OL 3-2021 , ?*> „ 10 C to 34 C MORE NET INCOME f Mthan other major egg strains* % a (35c more than average entry in 15 tests) •Cffe-' ' $ *Based on final reports in 1959-60 Random Sample Tests in Ariz., 8.C., Calif., Fla., la., Minn., Mo., C. N.Y., W.N.Y., N.C., Pa., Tenn., Tex., Utah, and Wise. In the three 1959-60 tests in which the new K-155 ~ Kimberchik was entered, it equalled the well known K-137 in net income. Have us reserve your 1961 Kimber pullets now! Longenecker’s Hatchery ELIZABETHTOW 690 pounds of PIONEER “DRY AND FRESHENING” yields an EXTRA TON of milk! $ ' • 60 DAYS ON PIONEER DRY AND FRESHENING WILL IMPROVE PROFITABILITY OF YOUR HERD PIONEER DRY AND FRESHENING DELIVERS • Up to 25% more milk • Higher breeding efficiency • Strong, vigorous calves • Ease in calving ' • Qoick elimination of placenta • Uss udder congestion • Better herd health oseph M. uood & Sons LEOLA - QUARRYVILLE LEARNING SOME OF THE FINER POINTS of grading a beef carcass are the members of the 4-H Town and Coun try club. Carl Dalton, plant superintendent of Kunzler and Company, Inc, right, points out some of the characteristic? considered in grading meat to Alta Groff, left, Florence Mae Fiery and Steve Martin. The tour of the local packing plant was to study inspection and grading and the part it plays in marketing agricultural products. —L.F. Photo .«ent dry ;ow" body condition. Calving stimulates a cow to produce far beyond her ability to convert feed into milk. So, during the first months of her lactation, she "steals” milk-making nutri ents from her body. It requires only 600 pounds of Pioneer Dry and Freshening feed to repair the body tissue used during the previous lac tation ... to build a reserve of body con dition for the next lactation ... and to produce a vigorous calf. Pioneer Dry and Fresh, fed during the dry period, is a sound investment in herd health, sustained high production, and longevity for your pro ducing herd. EMpi- 7-1545 AFTER COMPLETING RECORD Th# sam# cow after having , produced 23,• ■4 044 lbs. of milk and 941 \ lbs. of fat os ■ a 4 year old. Note the ex treme dairy nets and exceptional body condi* tion shown after this cow produced 11 Vs tons of milk* Lancaster Farming. Saturday, April 8. 1961 many uses of the living room Booklet i n your home,” the booklet stales. It then goes on to Klat-'i FrkfdC'l’C point out that just as the fa mot i. roresib mily room of the home is A Jl-L I— used m diifertnt ways to AAV a I laUlc benefit members of the fami ly, so are the many and var ied resources of the Nation al Forests simultaneously beneficial to the public ‘‘Multplc Use —The' Natio nal Forests and Your Fami ly” is a pocketbook-sized, 23- page book, with photographs or drawings on every page. Attractively printed in for est green, it os ideal material for club lectures, conserva tion seminars, and family dis cussions. A tree copy may be ob tained from the Forest Ser vice. U S. Department of Agriculture A new booklet designed to give American families a bettor understanding of how the National Forests are managed was issued today by the U. S. Department Agriculture. “Multiple Use —The Na tional Forests and Your Fa mily” was written especially for use of women’s groups It describes sustained-yield multiple-use of the National Forests in non-technical, down-to-earth language ‘Multiple use of the forest might be compared to the WANTED! I I Feed Salesman i .j ■ ■ For growing northeastern feed manufacturer. ■ ■ Excellent Opportunity! Salary plus commission. ■ ■ Our salesmen know of this ad. * ■ WRITE BOX 6 ■ [ LANCASTER FARMING \ ■ P. O. BOX 1524 LANCASTER. PA. ■ SEE US FOR ... Your Spring Needs FERTILIZER SPREADER SERVICE AVAILABLE • Baughs • Cramers • Armour • Limestone & Lime • Vertagreen for lav/ns and gardens • Weed Killers for pastures • Garden Seeds & Tools • Tobacco muslin & fencing • Poultry Feeds & Supplies West Willow Fanners Assoc. I WEST WILLOW 13 Ph. EX 4-5019
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