Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 22, 1961, Image 7

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ickling pigs from 2 \yeeks some cases they may put on
age to weaning make very a pound of gain with as lit-
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More Big
POULTRY TRIBUNE for January, 1961, sug
gests a Goal—based on 15 Random Sample Test
averages—of 245 eggs per hen per year. The free
fo’der shows that Hi-Cash birds DID BETTER
THAN AVERAGE! May I hand you or mail
you a copy‘ ;
FROM
This magazine also suggests marketing goals.
Sell 97% of eggs produced and sell 95% of eggs
as grade A or better. Hi-Cash egg-type Pullets
also will help you get the QUALITY that enables
you to make more money from a flock. Drop in!
Let’s talk it over before you buy Pul’ets.
WEAVER’S HATCHERY
Phone Ephrata RE b-0885
H. D. 4. LITITZ, PA.
WIN A
OUR BIG
You Can Win One of These or One of
Nine Other Valuable Prizes!
Here's How To Enter...
Fill out the coupon you receive from Eby's
Mill or Hemplield Mills. First prize winner gets a
__ choice of Refrigerator-Freezer; 23 inch TV or Hi
' Fi Stereo set.
Nine other valuable prizes will be awarded.
The winners of all these prizes will be deter
mined at a big Jamboree to be held during late
summer.
Watch for time and place.
EBY’S MILL, Inc.
LITITZ
Phone MAditon 6-2106
Eggs
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tie as two pounds of feed,
reports Les Burdette, Penn
State extension livestock specialist
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Phone Londisville TW 8-3031
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 22, 1961 —7
5
O Land Judging
CFrom paee
the Pennsylvania State Uni
versity in June.
Members in the contest
are required to determine
land c’ass, soil type, limiting
"actors and erosion problems
and to make recommenda
tions for the use of the land.
Other Lancaster County
winners and their placmgs
were as follows 3, Kenneth
Spade, son of Mr, and Mrs.
Earl Spade, Denver R 2; 4
Ronald Kline, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Kline, Denver
R 2, 5, Gerald Kreider, son
of Mr and Mrs Leon Kreid
er, Quarryville Rl; 6, Carl
Gehman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Titus Gehman, Mohntown
R 2; Tie for 8, Ronald Kreir
er, son of Mr. and Mrs.
C air Kreider, Quarryville
R 2.
Gtehman was winner of
the contest last year.
Members of the York Co.
Soil Conservation Service set
up the contest and acted as
official judges.
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I think that
I shall never see
a pullet
Lovelier Than Thee!
If thou dost Lay
the way thou looks
Thou must be
HONEGGER
Choice of
successful poultrymen
all over Ihe world
(try 'em and be
successful)
* HOWARD MOORE.
307 East Second Avenue
UTITZ, PENNA.
Phone: MAdison 6-5408
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Win die’s Hatchery
'OCHRANVILLE, PA.
Phone: Atglen LY 3-594]
Pa. 820 Com
A high population
variety
Yields up to 160 bu.
P»r acre have been
recorded.
1 Stands up when oth
ers lodge
2 Withstands drought
3 Has a very strong
stalk
4 Good resistance to
corn leaf aphis and
corn borer
5 Responds to thick
planting and high
'ertilization
6 Low uniform height
ears
7 Drier at harvest time
than other varieties.
REIST
SEED COMPANY
MT. JOY