Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 06, 1961, Image 7

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v r, j , provide a green chop,over a
Com longer period. A combination
Uiwauvasi N * v ' lll Qf Q field of broadcast corn
For and a field of sudan may be
•VI J ll clyc a compromise.
U ac nrau/karlrc Broadcast com results in
nclS L/laV/UavlVa a high moisture, no-grain si-
Planting corn in a thick lage> the dairy specialists
broadcast stand for green n . ote , It>s more llke grass
chop and silage is a quest- s^a ® e than a new chop silage,
jonable practice, say exten- Adding several hundred
S ion dairy specialists. * pounds of dry grain or wilt
, . , , , „ ing will be required to pre-
This kind of planting on % t hlgh seep y age loss £ om
fertile soil will produce a the silo 8 Allowing broadcast
tremendous yield of forage corn to mature to correct
for green chopping However moisture ma y result in lodg
sudan grass will withstand inft &
more dry weather and high- ,
er temperatures, and will "r gIX nurate content is
definitely a greater possibi
lity in broadcast stands of
corn than in the normal row
stands, research shows.
While this problem is lik
ely to be more serious in
silage made from this forage,
it can also cause trouble
when feeding green chop. 7
CHAIN SAW
SERVICE CENTER
New & Used
Snavely's Farm Service
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MR. POULTRYMAN:
Buy EARLY BIRD
POULTRY RATIONS
For BETTER RESULTS
LOWER COSTS
HERE ABE A FEW REASONS WHY
1. -Finest nutritional and research facilities in this area of the
Eastern United States.
2. Our, customers consistently report outstanding records of
performance.
For Example:
We have records of customers who produced from 243.5 to as
high as 275.2 eggs per hen housed on from 4 lbs. down to 3.9
lbs. of feed per dozen eggs pro-
duced.
3. We render REAL SERVICE
and' are sincerely interested
in the SUCCESS of our cus-
tomers.
FOR THE FINEST POULTRY
SERVICE ANYWHERE contact
your Miller & Bushong Service
representative or call us direct
at Lancaster# EXpress 2-2145.
REMEMBER; It takes Quality Eggs to preserve the market
for Eastern Pennsylvania Eggs.
Can we help you improve your quality?
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Miller &
Bushong,
"Finest Service Anywhere"
Jersey Breeders
Start Program
A determined group of
Keystone Jersey dairymen
have launched the first phase
of a startling new self-help
program designed to increase
the demand and price of Jer
sey cattle by creating a de
mand for All-Jersey milk.
Leaders of the Pennsylvan
ia Jersey Cattle Club recent
ly completed a statewide
canvas of Jersey dairymen to
solicit support for the breed’s
nationwide “5,000 Heifers for
Jersey Promotion” project
Pennsylvania’s quota, bas
ed on registration activity,
was 197 heifers. At the or
ganization’s annual meeting
at State College recently Edi
son Osborne, Cornwall Farm,
Peach Bottom, Chairman of
the state campaign, announc-
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Eohrerstown, Pa.
Ph. Lancaster EX 2-2145
ON THE SUNNY SIDE OF THE BARN away from
winds, the feeder cattle on the Raymond Bucher farm, Lit
itz Rl, eat silage from this bunker all year The cattle are
self fed silage with the gram ration automatically sprinkled
on the feeding face of the silage pile. Concrete floors make
the job of cleanup easier and quicker. —L F. Photo
ed that 235 pledges had been will be assembled, sold and
received with more contacts proC eeds deposited with Na
to be made. This represents t i o nal All-Jersey Inc, Col
-119 % of the assigned quota, um bus, Ohio the parent or
a new record for a state Jer- gan iation Pennsylvania Jer
sey organization. Idaho had seymen will receive the ser
previously reported 115% of vices of a full-time field rep
the state quota. resentative to expand and
During the next several promote the All-Jersey milk
weeks; the pledged heifers program in the state.
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Get the dollar-making difference with
iWL2.S^-C~"‘ ’SERS \
SALES * StKW.CE %/''
Mann & Gruraelli Farm Serv. R. S. Weaver
Inc.
L. H. Brubaker Nissiey Farm Service
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6, 1961—7
GREIDER LEGHORN FARMS
Distributors of
The SHAVER Starcross 288 Leghorn
TRY THIS RUGGED, CANADIAN BRED
LAYER ON YOUR FARM. YOU’LL GET
PLENTY OF EGGS IN THE ROUGHEST
WEATHER. BE IT HOT OR BE IT COLD.
GREIDER LEGHORN FARMS, Inc.
Phone OLdfield 3-2455 MT. JOY. R. 1. PA.
NEW
Brand new H-3 gasoline or HD-3 diesel has all
the ruggedness of big Allis-Chalmers crawlers plus
compactness for close quarters . . . toughness for
heavy work, traction for sure footing.
This new 6,000-pound Allis-Chalmers compact
crawler opens new possibilities for farm and ranch,
including multiple implements, scraping feed areas,
snow removal, dozing and blade work.
You’ll like its new forward-reverse SHUTTLE
clutch that lets you change directions instantly with
single-lever control. Or if you prefer, you may
have the Power Director transmission with 8 speeds
forward and shift on-the-go between low and high
ranges. Now you can have the crawler power you ve
always wdnted. Let us show you.
Finance for ptofit. Ask us about
Alhs-Chaltners’ lime payment plans.
Quarryville. Pa.
Litiiz, Pa.
N. G. Myers & Son L. H. Brubaker
Rheems, Pa.
Snavely’s Farm Service
Washington Boro, Pa.
Lancaster. Pa.
Maw Holland. Pa.
Stevens. Pa.