—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 7, 1962 12 • Future Farmers (Continued from I’,me n longer active Snader holds both the Red Rose Degree nml the Kevstone Fanner Hegtee The contest sponsored b> tin Vork-Lamastei atea FFA was nidged hv \V Mat tin JMnth Work Fmt Cunseiu tioiust on the Ram astei oflue Ot the Soil ("onset v alum Set- v it e Hosts fot the contest were the Elizabethtown Future Funnels who organized the proceclute and ptepnred the sites on the -Mahlon Frv tarni Elizabethtown R 1 Platings in the Land Use and Management storing were as t allows 1 lerrv Snadei Ephrata Rl Cloister Chaptet 2, R Ed win llarnish. Christiana So lanto 3, Mark Hotter Man lie mi R 3 Alanhenn 4 Carl Itiandt Manhenn R 3 Eliza bethtown a. Rav monel Sander Conestoga R 1 Manot and Ha i old Herr Alillet sv tile R 1 Alanot h, John Hess Man henn Rl, Manhenn 7 David Sltonk Manhenn R 2 Alan henn S, Leiov Sollonhei get Holtwood R 2 Solanco h Ha i old Lcfevet Quart vv tile R 2 Solanco in George De- Long Peach Bottom R 2 So lamo 11 Robett W engei ot Quanvville Rl Solanco The top eight liois in the tttdging will tepttsent the conntv in the state contest at the Pennsvlvama State Um vetsin m June • Holstein Cow (Continued from Paw li Five other io\ib in the as sixiation had 700, or better, pounds of butterfat dnrim; the Filiations just finished The owners and the low’s records ire as lollows John ,i Herr li.itl a Holstein ion with 750 ]>oimds of butterfat and 17 - OS3 pounds of milk Kdw in J Landis had a Holstein cow with 7IS pounds of bntteifai and lf> 7UR pounds oi milk cksoooooooo •w ••°' ,er da/ ® SQALP” MOWING \\i- Sen i< <• Hlul Ur 'mU" . H. Brubaker Sf r.i'.biirs; I‘iKe - 1 anr IS. 1). iS. I jit it y, Pa. Ph. 1/anc. !,V 7-r.JTO Strasburf; <»\ 7-6001! latifcr M.\ C-7766 Alary £t. Stoltzfus had a Hol stein cow with 735 pounds ot bntterfat and 16,301 pounds of milk Titus AI Hurst had i Holstein cow with 71S pounds’ of bntterfat and 23,41 f pounds if milk, lohn S Simi le had a Holstein cow with 7(Mi pounds ot bntterfat and IS s2(> pounds ot milk The held ot Richard 1 Kt I let Manhenn Rl. had th“ highest nionthU bntteitat av ctage lor the month His 21 logisteied and grad, Holstein cows averaged 5S pounds of butterlai in l.Vi'i pounds ot milk with a 3 u test ❖ ❖ •> •> ❖ The amazing new electronic COWculator eliminates profit loss from over feeding or under feeding . . helps 30U obtain the greatest possible income mar feed cost Taking into consideration all the variables which affect milk profits, the COWculator electronicallv computes the Maximum Profit Feeding program for each cow ... in just 60 seconds GET THE EXCITING DETAILS of Farm Bureau’s popular DARI-PAK Dairy Ration It’s now available m 14' , and 16'f tasty Coarse Texture or palatable Pellets You’ll like the many advantages offered by our complete dairy feeding program, too. Whether you take Farm Bureau DARI-PAK in bags or bulk our Grain Exchange program gives jou full retail price for your home grown gram Ask about our Large-User Program —it offers extra discounts for 5, 7oi 8 ton de liveries Start Today... Feed the Farm Bureau Way! * t •I* •> •> »*« I ❖ ❖ t The 34 registered and grade The roundup was held in T T £• |_l JI T llostems 15 the lierd ot Cur- conjunction with an educa- J*CllipriClQ tis Akers and ClaUon Kre.d- tional meeting sponsored b> £*l~ er Quamville Rl, averaged the Lancaster Poultry Asso- *lo*os JCtIOCUOII .■)" pounds of ’ utterfnt in elation The teatured speaker 1 170 pounds cl .nilk with a was Or Robert F. Gentry. 3 0 per cent test head ot the Poultry disease The herds of Hiram S Rese.ii eh and Diagnostic I.a- Anmrst and John L Beiler had horatorj at the Pennsjlvama ls the cause and control of heids m the association had fowl leucosis and related aO or moi e pounds aieiaae p>.ulii\ diseases • Porter Wins (Continued Iroru Caw dollars of loss to poultry'farm of 46 was Robert llenr>. New ers each >ear, be said, but Ricnidencc 111 Forest Pres- sfr'rt sanitation measures and ton 111 Oviord 112 with a isolation of infected flocks score ot 41, was fourth tn the will control the spread ot the disease competition Take Guesswork Out of Dairy Feeding... ALLEN MACKEY, Farm Bureau Feed Specialist, will gladly visit with you and explain the Farm Bureau Dairy Feeding Program. Mackey’s wealth of experience, plus special training, _ combine to qualify him for Ins very important assignment of assisting you in dairy' feeding and management. Your Farm Bureau FIELDMAN will arrange a visit from Mackey or, if you prefer, call us at Lancaster EX 4-0541 Let the COW culator and Farm Bureau’s M.P.F Program work for you This new scientific approach to profitable milk production is a big step forward in efficient dairying Qualified FIELDMEN are anxious to serve and assist you in designing a PROFITABLE DAIRY FEEDING PROGRAM, For Prompt, Courteous Service, In Bags or Bulk, Call . . , Lancaster r:x 4-0541 New Holland IXgin 4-2146 . 'I here is no cure toi fhy disejsp that uiuscs millfons ol Monheim 665-2466 Quarryville STerling 6-2126 Mls.ii Mane Buahong, Coluna bu U-’i was elected president of the Henvpfield 4-H Cora, muniti Club at a rerent meet- in? ANo elected were Stanley Greiner, lire president. Betty Hahn secretary Barry Ear hart, treasurer Ronald Antes, reporter, Einda Hahn and Earrj Antes, name leaders, and Rloise Earhart song' lead- The club elected the follow ing leaders. Mrs Jav Greiner, Claude Reigel. 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