Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 14, 1962, Image 12

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    2—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, April 14, 1962
• County F.F.A.
(Continued from Caste I)
county The host chapter. So
la mo plated third
Unuhers ot the winning
team weie Kenneth Heulinger
L.nuastei R 7 Paul \Velk,
Stiashurg 11l Kenneth Meek
AVillon Slieet R 1 dames
Shert/ei ham istei U 7 lam
es II on set Lampotei Mehin
Kicncman Sti ashing 111 Hart
Lmtigood Lancaster 117 and
Donald Ki ivhill, 7!i'i Lam
perei Road, Lam aster R 7
KI N noth m vrtiv
Judges toi tin Pailiampu
laiv Piotednie <ontest m
which the teams clenionstiatecl
then cibillt\ to (undue c a meet
ing .molding to the rule*- ol
parUament.iiv oicl < r were
Rnhaid Lightei A ocational
■Am unltiii e supeiihoi in the
Adams-Fi aiilclm .uea Llov d
Leho -Viniculture
supervise! m the Lebanon
iu rlo area and Jack Owen,
editor ol Lancaster Farming.
The n.nners o) both divi
sions ol the contest will ad
vance to the Southeastern
Pennsylvania Region contest
to be held May 3 in the audi
torium at the Millersville
State College
The contest was arranged
b\ T. M .Malm, area FT A ad
visor tor York and Lancaster
Counties
EHRLICH’S Gives You
• RELIABLE INSPECTION AND CONSULTATION
WITHOUT COST OR OBLIGATION
• ENDORSED BY PROMINENT ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS
AND REALTY INSTITUTIONS
• WORK PERFORMED BY SPECIALLY TRAINED OPER
ATORS COVERED BY PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE
• DEPENDABLE PROTECTION BACKED BY A RESPON
SIBLE ORGANIZATION, ESTABLISHED FOR OVER A
QUARTER OF A CENTURY
NOW! Your Home Con Be Protected
Against Termite Damage Up To $5,000
or (oinplctc pci lorm.iiK c uiu oudinovuillj
•■H.ir.intit <1 tor ."> jc.irs or longer, it tlcsircil
J. C. Ehrlich Chemical Co., Inc.
7:S<,-7:Jf> k. TTTVIM T ST,
Grass Field Day
At Hershey
Herdiej, Pa - Farm ma
chmeiy worth an estimated 3>l
million will be in use or on
displa\ at the First National
(liassland Field Dajs and
Conference next Aug. 1,7-17
on the Milton S Hershej
Caims 17 miles east ol H.n
iisburg, .itcording to Rurton
S Home, chan man ot the
• Grasslands F.F.A.
(Continued tiom Page li
test Hoik k wa* second lad
\ ea r
Lantastei Count' represenl
atnes shut out then York
(ompetition as Ja\ Rindv ot
Solaiito Hale Hostetler tit
Pt tinea Valle' and Kenneth
Nletk, (In den Spot PFA toot
the thud lonrth and fifth
|»l«ii t s i espet I n el\
It was the second tune in i
week and the thud snaighl
outing that Lmcastei Countv
look all top pi ires tioni York
Coiiutv Ftituie Fanneis On
fuesclav the Lancaster Count,
boss won the atea Parliamen
laiv Pioccdtue and Public
Speaking contests and las'
week thev swept all too spots
in the mtei-countv Lind I-
md Management contest
• Quality Hay
(Pioni Page 1)
discuss bav making trends
nut hods and modern practices
Comm Agent Alax M Smith
will discuss torage v.meties
leitili/ers and other 'varieties
Tin (irst of the two meet
ings will begin at o 30 am
on the farm of Clarence Ke
ener, Manheun R 3 Keener has
a heat doing unit and four
w agons
At 1 30 p m on the farm of
James C. Kreidtr. Quarrvv ille
Rl, a natural air drying s.vs
tem with ducts in the mow
will be demonstrated
P.oth meetings are set tor
Thnrsdav, April in and are
being sponsored by the countv
extension serv ice
i,\n< \sii:k, VA
IMI. I- \
field machinery demonstration
committee
Horne, extension agricultur
al engineer at Pe^n.State llni
\ersity, said the machines 'Hill
include tillage tools for mak
ing seedlings, also mowers
conditioners, rakes, choppers,
balers, and dmng equipment
Moldboard plows, still the
most impoitant tillage tool in
the nation’s agmulture will
be used in the annual State
Plowing Contest, on Aug 17
Moie than a dozen courftj
"hampions, yet to be named,
will compete tor the' state
Market Egg Producers!
Get Off to the Right Start!
"The Way the Twig is Bent!". ..
Well, that applies to your pullets raised for replacements in the
lav mg house Next winter's egg production costs and your flocks per
formance will be determined by the way you feed and manage your
replacements right now. A cheaply built feed or a poor program will
NOT save you money Only top production, low feed conversion and
low production costs per dozen eggs will pay oft
Quite a number of our customers are getting unusually HIGH
production this Winter with resultant LOW conversions and VERY
LOW feed costs per dozen.
Needless to say they raised their replacements “by the book”.
GOOD MANAGEMENT
ESSENTIAL
Winning Combination For Any Pouitryman
try water soluble Tylan containing Tylosin,
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■W %
championships now held by Osborne. Cornwall Farm, ml
Charles D. Wessner, Kutztown p eac(l Bottom. Pa'S is announo-I
H 2, in level land, and Myron , . . „ T 9
. ~ ... ed b> The American Jersey H
A Noting, Chambersburg. R 3. , • , ■'s
contour " Cattle Club as having- quail-a
Field equipment will be; m ded a ? a Tested S,re |
operation all three 'days. Edit- n, 9 first 14 tested daughter*!
cational conferences will over- - . „
, ...... produced an- Average .of H.4BJE
lap the field events .the tirst . - K
two mornings. ‘ ' IIM mi,k containing 522 lb«.|
twice-daily |
Jersey Sire
Makes Record
A registered Jersey Jsuil for type -with an ar
Jolly I>uke, owned t>> Jesse O erage score cif 83 09«^
Remember the saying.
No Matter Whose Chick Starter
You Use Please Bear In Mind
May We Suggest' That . . . .
Early Bird No. 3 Fortified
Chick Starter
A Good Management Job
If C R 0 is your problem
a product of the Elanco division of
Eli Lilly & Co. available at
fc
FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE!
IS
INGREDIENT
And
is A
Miller
&
Bushong, Inc.
Rohrerstown, Pa.
Ph. Lancaster EX 2-21145
buttertat on a
milking, 305-dav
qimalent baM.s 17 o<l his
■daughters have hee-jt offknallr>v
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mature e-
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