12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November i, 1961 • Capon " (From page 1) .200 started Barred Rock capons purchased , through the 4-H club ' program. Her project book total score fin ished third in the, contest. In second place in the ex hibit scoring and in-top place in the total project score was Gary Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Porter, Washing ton Boro HI. A score of 99.75 out of a possible "100 points put Garry at the top of the 20 exhibitors in total pro ject excellence. During his four years of participation in the capon club, has never finished out of the placings, but this year marks the first grand prize. In last year’s contest the 13 year-old student at Penn Manor High School finished'.second in the total project score phase of the show. - - - Garry’s runner-up birds averaged just oyer IVz lbs. and were the most uniform exhibit in the show, accord ing to judge Cart Dossin, Ex tension Poultry - Specialist from Pennsylvania State Uni- i; j [; The Answer ToYour Egg Profits p Moore Farms Ghostley Pearl Chicks [■ Are From 2 Year Old Breeders j: id Better Livability & More }- High Interior Egg Quality 1 arge Eggs at Early Age h • More Eggs with Less Feed MOORE FARMS - 780 EDEN ROAD zrr: t.:: r: Tie Your Herd’s Future to this Great ABS Proved Sire s feT7 - Jgp£i--ft Jfc- •>. His ABS Proof and Index: 23 dams, 131 rec, avg 23 4trs , 53 rec , avg Difference (14-12-13) Airier Index, 23 pairs SIRE: Wis Ideal, GM DAM: Wis Mutual . - Captain, one of _the most popular' great sires in the history of the Holstein Breed, is now available in this area on regular assignment Previously, this Great Gold Medal Sire was assigned bv American Breeders Service to another part of the United States so that he was available here only on the ABS Special Sendee Program Sire of more than 150,000 calves, Cap tain is recognized as one of the all-time great Holsteins. r The lift of Ins superior inheritance is making itself felt in thous ands of herds Breeders from coast to coast keep calling for Captain’s service to improve their herds His daugnters are, almost without ex- s large, sharp and deep versity. However, the birds lacked a little of the finish shown by the top exhibit. Second in the total project book score with 99.25 points was Linda Stauffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Stauffer, Lititz R 3. Linda is a 14 year-old student at Man heim Township High School. Her birds were placed fourth in the exhibit judging. First five placings in contest were as follows; 3-BIRD EXHIBIT 1, Shirley Hershey, Lititz Rl; 2, Garry Porter, Wash ington Boro Rl; 3, Henry Hershey, Lititz Rl (brother of Shirley); 4, Linda Stauffer; 5, Kenneth Dombach, Man heim R 2 1, Garry Porter; 2, Linda Stauffer; 3, Shirley Hershey; 4,' Joseph Moore, 780 Eden Road, Lancaster; 5, Kenneth Dombach. Cooperation would solve a lot of our problems. For in stance, freckles would be a nice coat of tan if they got together. LANCAStER LO 9-0416 • GIVE YOUR HERD A PROVED SIRE FUTURE Call Your ABS Technician MERTON STROBLE Morgantown AT 6-6711 Total Score 14,354 M 3 61% 518 B F. 15,986 M 3 55% 568 B F. +1,632 M 06% +5O B. F. 17,618 M 3 49% 615 B. F. bodied . . . with beautifully balanced udders. They carry a capacity for produc tion that keeps right on improving with age Captain’s Daughters have proved him to be one of those rare bulls with ev ery qualification necessary to being a Great Proven Sire. You can tie the future of your herd to this Great Proved ABS Sire . .as well as any of the others in the ABS Stud. You get the service of an outstanding proved sire every time. Your cows stand the best chance to settle with ABS Froz en Semen national average 72 percent And you get the know-how of an organ ization that’s bred more than 11 million cows since 1941. Call your local, author ized ABS Distributor for service todav. PAUL H. HERR Rawlinsville BU 4*4592 • Agronomy (From page 1) County. Extension personnel from the Pennsylvania State Uni versity will bring dealers and custom operators up. to date on the latest research infor mation on crops, fertilizers and pest control. Henry Menusan, extension entomologist will discuss the recent developments in ap plying insecticides with ferti lizer and herbicides. the Extension agronomists and their subjects will include the following: James Eakin, The new soil test program and the meaning of the soil,test; George Berggren, New "weed MEGH FEEDIN BY STARL * The STARUNE loader featurr lector augers, drums and rol for positive f*. ing Winter and Summer. • Throws down grass or corn silage in any kind of weather. ♦ Starline Unloaders lit all silo sizes from 12' to 20' diameter. Time Savers, tool STARLINE SALES SERVICE FARTS lers Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - - Anger leak Feeders S. H. HIESTAND & CO. SALUNGA, PA. [N” GM , & '_ r _ IU-, _ I ,%« 1-1 ‘ r -*■* * n-T > - . ? ia» s ,F«- ■v L .ufej * 1’ J % WILLIAM WALKER Quarryville ST 6-2097 control research on forage FEED FRESH COWS crop seedings. and New Dairy cows have a Penna. corn hybrids and min- requirement for nutr imttm tillage; James Harper, immediately after freshf Turf problems; Elmer Pifer, reminds Richard S. Au Small grain recommenda- extension dairy specialist tions and What's new in Po- Penn State. That's, why tatoes; John Baylor, Getting says it’s important to the most out of grass, and them on full-grain f( Alfalfa problems and varie- as soon as possible ties, and ' Clarence Bryner, freshening. Recent seed survey (drill box ~ " survey) results. | j Bryner will be in charge l of the meeting which will feature short presentations by the specialists and ques tions from those in attend ance. Patronize Lancaster Farm ing Advertisers. • Add a Starline Auger Bunk Feeder and you'll have MECHANIZED FEEDING from your Star line Labor Savers. 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