eding Co-ops Approve Grant * Dairy Cattle Research Work diversity ‘Park, Pa'—The tion of Artificial Breeding At its 1961 meeting, just >=v v'-va State Cooperatives, long a liberal held at Penn State Universi- ”i\ -yy , < ’f*'? '‘V'»* ■« ’! s , ! * At herni of Pennsylvania Association oi Artificial Breeding Coopera lor ra left, seated, J. Lewis Williams, Uniontown, secretary; George L. Carlson, Turt e it, president; Wilmer M. Hill, Slat ngton, vice -president; standing, George B. Butler, llsboro,, and Earl L Groff, Strasburg, directors. Here’s how to grow better tomatoes + T Early and late blight, anthracnose, Septoria and grayleaf spots-—’“Manzate” controls " them all. More thana decade of experience ‘ JL has shown: Du Pont “Manzate” maneb ruIlL fungicide helps you raise bigger crops of ■ W■ I better tomatoes forliigher profits. It’s the 'wm jnmmm® number-one fungicide. See your dealer for /A| lj> a supply of “Manzate” today, maneb fungicide MANZATE AND OTHER DUPONT PRODUCTS -distributed by J. C. EHRLICH CHEMICAL CO.. INC. PhoiM EX 7-3721 ■hestnui - Street - . 9.* ' < ■<* + * ? ■X'Mvy % w s * T >\ J> \ V s 5 'A A*- ' v - f ivs)^. % v/ ® PONT *u.u.s.n.T.«nt Better Things for Better Living... through Chemistry supporter of dairy research, today launched on a new program of expanded aid to the state’s dairy industry. , - * ■*< *’a Sls? ' a ' /• s 14 •\ +>• T'? £ > S* > v **t ' A '54.' s «. s /s'' v ' v *• "* V V. ' s .. ■ '''&&■>' . St" J\ < . ' ' „ ,*> A' /. .'•n-v.s•'S? S ‘V + % •• -; ■■ •S'? 5? ••' '■ ' 'i.,?? ' ' On alt ehttnleals follow labtling instructions and warning* cartful!?. Lancaster. Penna. ty, the association voted a new grant of $13,126 for dairy breeding research at the University, and initiated a “Robert H. Olmstead Mem orial Fellowship Fund” for use in any phase of dairy scientific inquiry. vj / .V ■#*** ■>< V •> x V. V/k / , * * < p \ ' The association ~also reelec ted officers and reported new high achievements in breed ing efficiency and in total volume of work. George L. Carlson, Turtle Point, Me- Kdan county, was renamed president. Retained with him were Wi’mer M. Hill, Slat- 'v ' / r* ' s ' S \ * v. f - ' ■■■<■: X' " s. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 15, 1961—7 1960 Ist Quarlile Penna. -4 st Quartile Central Random Sample I New York Random ; Egg-Laying Cohtest JL Sample Egg Laying ■ Contest 1959 Ist Quartile Penna. -4 st Quartile Central Random Sample I New York Random! Egg-Laying Contest JL Sample Egg Laying; Contest 195,8 Ist Quarlile Penna. Random Sample Egg Laying Contest 1957 Ist Highest All-Breed /*% nd Highest Leghorn Hen Record in Pa. / Hen Record In the Laying Contest bm* Nation KEYSTONE HATCHERY 2556 Creek Hill Rd., Lancaster Rep. Daniel R. Myers, Ph. Leola OL 6-2243 ~~ Clarence Cox, Phone Lancaster EX 2-2710 Hatchery Ph. Leola OL 6-7851 Start now for tomorrow's EGGS Feed is almighty important factor in profit able poultry raising. A chick is what it eats. If it eats regularly and gets a high quality, balanced , ration your chances of raising a top-quality pullet are greatly increased. Red o Ruse* CHICK STARTER This is an all-mash feed with “high appetite appeal” for chicks from day-old to 6 to 8 weeks—that most important early nutrition period for growing birds. STARTER & GROWER This is an excellent feed for starting and growing laying flock replacements. Feed it from day-eld until the birds go into the laying house. It’s fortified with vitamin 812, and antibiotic feed supplement plus all the essential nutrients necessary to get chicks off to a good start and grow them into profit able producers. THIS SEASON—aim for Higher production and Higher profits. Feed RED ROSE FEEDS from the start! DAVID B. HURST A. L: HERB & BRO. Bowmansrille. Pa. Quarryville. Pa. MUSSER FARMS. INC. BROWN & REA R. D. 2. Columbia. Pa. Atglen, Pa. WEST WILLOW FARMERS ASSOCIATION Wasl Willow. p«. ington, Lehigh county, vice president; J. Lewis Williams, Uniontown, Fayette county, secretary-treasurer, and two directors, Earl L. Groff, Strasburg, Lancaster county, and George B. Butler, Wells boro, Tioga county. The new grant o the Uni versity brought to $171,512.- 80 the total given by the State ABC for dairy breed ing studies. A committee of Carlson, the other officers and managers of five mem ber service cooperatives was (Turn to pagp 9* /"TO Red Rose
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