Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 19, 1961, Image 6

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    6—Lancaster Farming, Satur
m AM ludaina R3 > and Carl Weaver - NeVw
m n juagms Holland Rl, were on the
oof 2351 Horst*frc Rd.; Wi 1 - livestock team Pou.ltry jud
mer Wenger, 76 Greenfield f * w f re * oS l P S * hantz ’ o£
Rd , Steven Martin, Drumore, Rl; Mary Jane Herr
and Richard Leaman, 2554 Roger Stoner >
Creek Hill Road 1051 Eden Road ‘
Darvm Boyd, Ephrata Rl; The winning dairy demon-
John Henry Hess, Manheim stration team was Elaine
Rl, Wilbur Hosier, Manheim Stoltzfus, Ronks Rl, and
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TOBACCO GROWERS...
Eliminate Hand Labor,
Stop Sifskering Damage
MII-30 when piopeily used will;
• Let you enjoy new freedom from suckering and hand labor
• Let you produce tobacco at a lower cost
• Increase the efficiency of the farm
• Produce good tobacco
A fine-mist spray of MH-30 on tobacco plants approxi
mately 5 days after topping stops sucker growth be
fore it starts, reduces damage to pants from hand
suckering and saves up to 30 man-hours of tedrous
labor per acre
Why he old-fashioned... older your MH-30 from your farm
dealer today and use rt correctly:
1. Toj) and treat tobacco when it's in full b100m...0r when
90 c /c of the plants bare begun to shed their first flowers
2. Use 1 pint per 1,000 plants
3. Use a fine-mist-type spray
4 Be sure to harvest your tobacco when it is ripe
Leaving an untreated row will help you in de
ciding when treated tobacco is ripe
SEE YOU AT THE FISHING HOLE THIS SUMMER rather
than in the tobacco field bleating o\ti a back bieakmg hand
bucki ung (oh.
> | NAUGATUCK CHEMICAL DIVISION
? -■ ;? United States Rubber
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producers of seed protectants, fungicides, miticides, insecticides, growth retard
ants, herbicides Spergon, Phygon, Aramite, Synklor, MH, Alanap, Duraset.
DEPT. A ELM STREET, NAUGATUCK, CONNECTICUT
MH-30
, AVAILABLE AT
Farmers Supply
; 137 E. KING ST., LANCASTER, PA.
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lay.
Lane. Co. Distributor
p) for
I MH-30
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Miller Chemical &
Fertilizer Corporation
P. O. BOX 25. EPHRATA
Phone RE 3-6525
loroi
Street R 2,
Barbara Ann Gamb'e, Col Conestoga HI; Joan FJckin
umbia R 2 and Lois Ann Ov* ger, Ephrata R 3, and Pat
ergaard, Lancaster R 4 were Zartman, Ephrata R 1
the winning bread making
team.
David Heisey, Sheridan wood Rl; Esther Overgaard,
R 1 and David Zimmerman, Lancaster R 4, and Barbara
Reinholds won a red ribbon Warfel, Lancaster R 6, were
in tractor demonstration. A on home economics teams.
MH-SO
AVAILABLE NOW AT
P. L. ROHRER & BRO.
SMOKETOWN LANG. EX 7-3539
1
Egg Producers
Let you judge fairly and fully the value of your layer feeding
program. Accurate records kept by successful poultrymsn
have proven these profitable facts:
© A J /2% reduction in breakage can improve your income by
at least $36.00 per LOGO birds housed.
Note: Regular feeding of Early Bird All Mash laying feeds will
definitely produce better shell qua'ity throughout the lay ng
year.
@ If your feeding program gives you 1% better hen house
liveabihly and only V* dozen more eggs per hen housed,
you realize as much as $200.00 extra return per 1,000 hens.
Poultrymen who have tried exclusive feeding of Early Bird
mashes report that then* birds have consistently been healthier,
better producers.
Many of our customers use the
EGG PRODUCTION RECORD SYSTEM
Developed jointly by a committee of NEPPCO, the A. F.M. A.
and the Extension Services. It helps them plug the leaks and
judge the value of their Feeding Program.
WeTl be glad to furnish these records to any poultryman who
is interested, and help him get started with them.
For the Finest Poultry Service
■ Anywhere—
■ Contact your Miller & Bushong Ser
■ vice Representative or call us direct
at Lancaster EXpress 2-2145.
Miller &
Bushong, iw.
Rohrerstown, Pa.
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composed of Judy Warfel, of
Nancy Keener, Manheim
R 3; Saralee Bradley, Holt-
"Finest Service Anywhere"
contestants were Mrs
Overgaard, Lancaster
Miss Jane Thurston, *,
ant County Home Econo*
and Victor Plastow, Sso '
County Agricultural A '
FOR ANY FARM PTJRp O g
MADE THE FARMERS
WAY
LANCASTEJ
PRODUCTIq
<IA CREDIT ASS
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