~ , tour saw a pole barn-milking parlor sot up as well as poultry housing on their tour this week. Here William Myer, center, explains his green chop feeding program to Assistant Coun ty Agent "Winthrop Memam, left, and JEarl Hershey, tour director, Landisville. Myer milks 90 cows on lus farm north of Myerstown, in Berks County. • Poultry Tour (From Page 11 SO more.” Myer said, Myer has two bunker silos undei .roof where he stores both grass and corn silage lie feeds the cows through..p. gatc.,and says that there is no need to break down the face of the silage for the cows. They pull down what they eat-nud clean it up before the gate is moved forward. “Wo don't have any troub le with fighting!” Myer said ‘ Unless we forget to push the gate up apd the cows got hungry"” "Each day as the The Southern Lancaster Count v Community Fair A '-so( hit ion Will Sponsor a Chicken Barbecue SAT., AUG. 5 4 ■ 8 P. M. At the American Legion Park, Quarryville. Rain or Shine. Take out orders. YES, it will PAY you to' use our natural materials to produce healthy plants NEW JERSEY POTASH, (Green Sand) and CALPHOS (Collodial Phosphate) Available in Bag or Bulk] CALL LO 9-1580 ; Brooklawn Farm 3 18 Kreidcr Avenue LANCASTER LO 9-1580' or See Your Local Dealer CERTIFIED WHEAT • RED COAT | • PENNOLL ; • DUAL * SENECA CERTIFIED BARLEY • HUDSON • WONG REIST SEED COMPANY MT. JOY Ph. OL 3-3821 -feeding floor is scraped clean, the gate is pushed forward with the -tractor. The first year I bought in the processing of 40,000 good hay, Myer said, and I head per day. Much of the couldn’t get the 90 cows to poultry from the plant, it eat 30 tons during the win- was learned, goes into frozen ter. If they have good si’age TV dinners, they won’t eat much hay. Raymond Musselman at his •In the twelve stall herring- Bethel R 1 farm showed the bone parlor Myer says two group his homemade feed people can milk a cow per lank with a 40 ton capacity, minute He buys feed in bulk and At two commercial cstab- feeds 13,000 laying hens by lishmenls the poultrymen automatic feeder saw' the manufacture of phar- A Chicken Barbecue lunch maceutials and the dressing was served by the county of poultry poultry association. ■ * ■ 1941— 20th Anniversary— l96l S I SUMMER SALES! I PROMOTION | ■ ■ ■ ■ \ Now-Blgger Than Ever! ■ ! SAVE-Special Anniversary Prices 1 S MANY-MANY SPECIALS ; ■ J ■ See Us Today! 5 I |||, Charles B. Hooberj mt ■mfeNATivaAi HI S I " =, j INTERCOURSE PH. SO 8-3501 ■ ■ s inuinniir ■u»iiiui>iniiuiiii>inauiik NOW— control tobacco insects with one material i NEwThiodan® INSECTICIDE ' r control of PFor long-lasting residual control and safety, Thiodan is the recom mended material for tobacco in sect control. Thiodan is easy to apply as a dust or spray. Ask your County Agent or local Niagara field man. N,AGARA chem,cal division N. G. Hershey Gem Hoober & Son MANHEIM MO 5-2271 rural institutions conflict with values important to ru ral people.” Dr. John recommended continued research to expand knowledge of the basic prin ciples underlying rural com munity life He declared the goa l s and aspirations ’ol rural people arc changing and expanding. This has been brought about, he said, through increased contacts with urban centers, higher incomes, and new awareness of opportunities for higher income and better levels of living. A knowledge of new goals and aspirations is necessary for intelligent guidance and leadership, he noted. / ■o* f i Wil- At Mycrstown, Whitmoycr Laboratories played host to the group exhibiting the plant whore medicines and mineral feeds arc formulated. The poultry dressing plant of Hauer and Grimes showed the group their operation which employs 135 persons • APHIDS • BUDWORMS • HORNWORMS • FLEABEETLES Local Niagara Distributors (From page 11) INTERCOURSE SO 8-3431 Hay Conditioner handling ailor rams. • Crushing also saves vita Pavs For Self *n in A > since ha y is e *pow ray a rwt to sun and rain for a shor *« ra P' d c Ur , OTUUieb jnow in g saves protein that other Research indicates that w , lS( ? c^ ld be lost in hay-crushing machines can ea “® crack o slash alfalfa hay field curing , in hnlf lengthwise and reduce then, . * to the equivalent of several ' Illinois researchers report sma n cr ones. The proJ experiments in which con- opcns up the mo ist ditipned hay, cut at 9-00 a parts 0 f the stems, brin-m, m averaged 75 per cent them into more direct con moisture. By 2-00 pm. the tact w ith the air As a r ' following day, the moisture S ult, the stems dry almost ' had dropped to 16 per cent. fast as the leaves. Untreated hay from the same field, cut at the same , time, showed about 30 per CLIP POULTRY RANGE cent moisture at the end of Best resu’ts are obtained the same drying period. by keeping the poultry Researchers noted similar range clipped short. Tender drying advantages for con- succulent forage has the ditioned second and third - greatest feeding value { or cutting hay. Hay containing poultry, and F. H. Leusch 68 per cent moisture, cut ne r, Penn State extension and conditioned at 9:00 a.m. poultry specialist, says the was down to 20 per cent t op 2or 3 inches of gr ass moisture by 5:00 pm. the and legume has a protein same day. 'Unconditioned hay value o q Ua i to the best grm , from the same field still had i nt? ma sh 25 per cent moisture. ___ Crushed hay in all tests _ , was ready for baling at least Last year the $6 4 billion a day earlier than uncrushed that c . 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