Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 03, 1962, Image 10

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    10—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 3, 1962
fi /Mil rotary of Agriculture to
rarm speak .a Lam-astm Rotary
(Continued fiom Page 11 Club m the Hotel lliuuv
Second Satnidav ol the month yon can enjoy
I'ai n
Plan a party at home, oi a clinnoi lot your organ i/a
tton Reserve tour thicken in advance by calling
Sally Harper, LG 'l-012S IV'e do all the cooking,
and will spec iall\-pac Icage tour orders tor pick-up on
barbecue dates
TAJIK V-at"C OMiY!
st.oo im:k h ilf
„ * ,V 1 ' fr 7r> resignation!
Mm !Set tit. tU lbs. jut
Jialf
Whatever your dairy feeding program, you can
use new Wayne 32% Dairy Krums to good ad
vantage. Just balance this blend of high quality
proteins, vitamins and minerals with the nutrients
in your own farm grains. Select the protein level
that is right for the roughage used. Each cow
will produce milk at her full bred-in milking power.
And, the texture of ground and mixed rations is
improved. Ask us for details.
To Help Your Dairy Herd
STAY OUT IN FRONT
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MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
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H M. STAUFFER
& SONS, Inc.
Wltllll‘l - ItOllks - 1.001. l
ROHRER’S MILL
K. I>. I. Itoii I. s
C. E SAUDER & SONS
It, I). 1, It.lM It.ll I
LIME VALLEY MILLS
IS. I*. I. Willow stri-ol
HERSHEY BROS J. C WALKER & SON, Inc.
lU'lnholils (Jap
BARBECUED
CHICKEN
at (he "Poultry (’enter" ot the
li.uuastci County Poultry \ssii,
;{|(> 11, Roseville Komi,
Lancaster
MARCH 10
SAT.,
2 P.M. to (i I’.AI
Special Trices on 50 or
more Unites toj advance
<alt, rs:
J K. STAUFFER & SON
I,awn JScllairo
GRUBB SUPPLY CO
KI i/abcl blown
SUNSHINE FARM
SUPPLY, INC.
Util/, and Siliaotlerstow n
MILLERSVILLE
SUPPLY CO.
ROSS C. ULRICH, JR
It. 1). ", IVach Itultoni
W l( k
1 '!() p m -Connie T(milk>i'.
of Vocational Ajti icnlture
meet in the Penn M.moi
Iliuli School
S j) in -Ueoi
t ion meeting ot Keel Rose
iid 1)> lit el .mil L.mib Club
•it the liretht St hool, l.iti‘/
I'ike, Lam .islet KU>t lion ot
oltucis .inti 4-11 leaders
M.i i 7
Speakers Fred Campbell,
president ot the Lam aster
I'niou Stockjards, and Rbt
Heilhron, president ot the
Lam aster Livestock K\-
(liamje
Mai S—o 30 a.in
DM net Swine Clmu Two
dav ilime at Ilosletter's
liancinet hall. Mount Jov
Distnid Dairv
10 00 ,i in
Improvement Ass o c latum
convention in Xoithampton
Countv
7 pm - Dancastc i Countv
Auctioneeis Assn meets in
the Akion Restaurant
7 30 pni - Rititz-Manlieim
1-H Coinmurutv club meets
in the Fairland School
7 30 p m - Cenlial are i
4-H Tractor dub meets at
the L H Brubaker shop,
350 Strasbuig Pike
Mar S—B pm - Solaiuo
Young Farmeis meeting m
the Solanco High School
Discussion of Aitificial (n
-senunation ot cattle Roger
Emig of SEPABC will
show the movie ‘As We
Saw Them”
Mar 9—9 30 a m Second
day of swine clinic at Ho
stetler's banci u e t hall,
COWS PROPERLY CONDITIONED
... during the dry period PRODUCE
UP TO 25% MORE MILK!
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& W^’
BEFORE CALVING Thu cow was fitted
on the Pioneer program for 60 days before
calving Note the excellent "dry cow" body
condition
AFTER COMPLETING RECORD Th.
earn# cow after having produced 33,044 Ihe
•f milk and 941 Ibi, ef fat a» a 4 year eld.
Mate the extreme dalryneit emd exceptional
body condition thewn after tht< tow produced
11 Vi tent ef milkl
Joseph M. Good
Rond
- Farm and Home Mar 10 —2-. r > p m - Chicken
meeting sponsored Jiai becue. sponsored b> the
(Oimtv evlension Countj Poultrj Association.
Hemic and the Penn St at* At the Poultrj Center, 23*
Unh ersit\ at the Faun bjpass and Roseville Road,
Tlureau building, Dillertillo Take outs only,
Mn.iru •Tn'j
n 10 ,1 m
.malvsis
- Southeast
Willis Rohrer, left, Vice President of P. L. Rohrer
& Bro., Inc., iriSmoketown, feels he’s definitely “on
the right track” toward helping growers in the Lanc
aster area improve their farm yields.
Rohrer is shown here with Robert W. Free, local
Ortho sales representative, posing next to one of the
first carloads of Ortho “Unipel” Fertilizers headed- for
his store —directly from the new Ortho fertilizer plant
at Fort Madison, lowa.
In Ortho “Unipel” fertilizers, each pellet is uni
form m size and content, containing the exact amount
of chemical blending to fit local soil and crop condi*
tions.
Ortho “Unipel” fertilizers include 20-20-0, 20-10-
10, 14-14-14, 10-20-20, and 16-48-0. Adv
✓ ' <•*
LEOLA QUARRYVIUE
tli(‘
Proper feeding of the dry cow is
the most important single factor af
fecting herd health, longevity, and a
sustained high level of milk produc
■ tion. In 60 days, while the cow is dry,
Pioneer Dry and Freshening feed
will repair the body from the previous
lactation, build a reserve of body
condition for the next lactation, and
develop a stronger calf. In addition
your cows will have less calving diffi
culties, eliminate placenta quickly,
have less udder congestion, and moa
importantly they will produce up to
25% more milk!
Soo us Ukl.ij lor till! particulars,
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& Sons