*0 How Is The Time (Continued from Page 4) *dd to the conformation and sanitation of the lambs and the altering of the buck lambs will keep them more-quiet and im -j>ro\o their market value after mid-summer The docking ghould bo done when 3 to 7 davs ot age and the altering when 2 to- 4 weeks of age. Barberry Bush Eradication Plan Mapped The work of eradicating Ra P ho - Elizabeth, Penn. Clav barberry bushes West Cocahco. East Cocalno, to control the stem rust di- R l ,lllata - Manhe,m - Warwi.k, St hso of wheat, oats, and bar- " esl Earl and Upper Leacock le\ in Lancaster is progressing a lnaUel ot tact moi e ol ace-ending to plan, according the rust-spreading bushes hate to W R May. District Super- beon found than tul in visor of Penna Plant Pest llie <UPa Conti ol Dnision A few ' La,s aK( > Uu ‘ stPm This work was started last lllst d'soasp was a limiting + > * ■* • Average Milk Production' UP 3,491 lbs. per cow • Average Butterfat Production UP 139 lbs. per cow • Average Income Over Feed Cost UP $lB2 per cow • Herd Production UP from 126,264 lbs. to 588,546 lbs That’s a brief summary of the achievements of Mr. Henry E Kettering of R. D. 3, Lititz, Pa and his herd of purebred Holsteins. This Lancaster County dairyman first began feeding Beacon Feed's in 1951. Beacon has been his only commercial ration since that time. It is not easy to give consistent attention to management while increasing herd size 3V2 times. But this Mr Kettering has done and he’s been rewarded with an average increase in milk production per cow of 3,491 lbs Income over feed cost went from 259 per cow in 1952 up to 441 in 1961. The herd which produced 126,264 lbs of milk in 1951, increas ed in milk production to 588,546 lbs. in 1961. The herd size increased times but milk production increased 4-% times in this period. That’s real progress for this dairyman and for his herd. We are pleased that Mr Kettering has made Beacon Feeds part of his pro gram through these years. Yes, they’ve been 12 years of progress, of feeding satisfaction and. success. We'd welcome a chance to offer this same satisfaction to you. BOMBERGER'S STORE FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY MILLPORT ROLLER MILLS GERMAN'S FEED MILL I. B. GRAYBILL & SON WENGER'S FEED MILL Stra.sburg Klkm-h^ BEACON FEEDS August and already 141 bush es *ha\e been found and de stroyed in' the 100 square miles of area checked in the townships of East Donegal, West Donegal, Blount Joj. Kim JL.IIKMStoI Beacon Division of Textron Inc. YORK, PA. tactor in the small sram pro duction parts of Lancaster Co This ’Situation was partially corrected by the eradication of numerous birbcrries trom those areas. That work was never com pleted and now the disease appears to be on the increase again The current work is evpeeted to complete the areas not checked originally and to rochet K the infested territory. Stem rust ol small grams is a parasitic fungus disease that spends part of its life evde on susceptible baibcnv bushes and part on (he small giams on other host plants Without the spring stage which 'appeals on the bai bei n', theie would be no sports to inlet t the spung giams Spoies o\ ei-w inti ied on glas- o. k. McCracken M.mlicim R#4, I.Kil/ EARL SAUDER, INC. ><‘\v Holland Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 14, 1962 ses and stubble cannot infect made the spring grains without-first infecting the barbeny Eradicating rust-spi eadmg barbei ry bushes is and has be en a practical and etonomital method ol controlling this disease The ciew, under the dnect -1011 of Mr Cljdc McGmnett, is now wDiking in Salisbu v Twp, it is hkeh thov will be m this and the adjoining town ship of Paiadise loi the nevt month or so Propel tj owneis aic urged to assist those workcis hv helping m the inspection and In piovidmg anv helplul m loiniation leciuestcd Grain Acreage Signup Reported \ total ol 1 !ti Lain astci tonntv Fa i nuts hate entollto in the I'Mii Feed (it,mi Pi o -1,1 ain a<( old uia, to Fled C, Seldomi idL,e diaiitnan ot tin Latuastei ('oniift \s>i a nllm ai Stabilization and Coiisei \a I ion C ominitlee Total b.iie loi these lai ms is S(i<i_> o ac ies with in tentions to dneit ‘l'lllti act ts ol 10111 and 7 0 ai ies ol soi ulunn Adianre paMiionts to t.illmi* SI 01,207 0 I ha\o been j» For The First Time I Moore Forms Ghostley Pearl Leghorn Chicks From Our 2nd Year Breeding Flocks. Early Order Discount ® More Hens for Laying House g Available 9 Moore Chicks More Profits MOORE FARMS 7«0 i:i)KV ROAD P( rl'oi m.inco will be <Ut < ed on these farms, ineasni u both the planted com <n sorphtun, and the dnertid ,i i cape Pinal pav incuts will I made after it has hi on dele mined that the fannet h, (omplied with all provisioi of the pioKram, SeldomniU said • Peace Corps. 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