Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 21, 1962, Image 12

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    12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 21. 1962 • Holstein Cow started her teBtins period at vanla - She was 3
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County gro*e-s prodnction testing programs of da! [y ' Pennsylvania
interested in joining the tour [he H olstem-Friesian Associa- ' . oftl ~. . r . sit> supervised
may call Strosburg OV 7-725.) t of ' she 13 tbe - 61st registered an<l teating of ;
for further information The , . , Holstein'to hit the 1.000 lb aa a part of the
county group will le.ue at 7 _ P mjrk on t ' vlce dalJ y milking ment Registry p
am and return about 0p m . .. . . , Roaring Maples Gay Echo fi o i«.tem-Friesian
Rowe -a’d * ’ ? of i,.h Tt bred ,n th<? hml °* lUr ' ot America
1,10- lbs ot butlerfat bhe o ] d r Book. Ronks, Pcnnsyl-
Vegetable Men
To Hold Tour
The Pennsylvania Vegetable
Gioweis in cooperation with
the Peniisvlvama State I tn-
versitv Extension Sen ue, are
lidding a rommei i nil green
house vegetable production
tom on Tnesdav April -M
A <oi ding to vegetable
gioweis president. Paul Row'
Sti asbmg R 1 the tom will
assemble at the Bind Meet/
greenhouses in Northumber
land Count! at !• 30 am
wheie thex will observe toma
toes and leltnie growing un-
der gliss Thev will aKo see
3 000 gei imams and other
pi a ills
Attei lunch the tom wdl
move 10 the Robert Speigelnn
ei aiefnlioiw 1 ' in Mifflin Coin-
t\ to cb'-ene tomato*. grown
mull gloss and plastu The,
will also see polled plants and
flowers
At Sipes gieenhotise in M'f-
f!in Couiut the \egetahle men
will learn how two crons
spmig and fall of tomatoes
aie grown under glass
Extension personnel and re
seat eh men from the Univer
sal will accompam the tour
to explain cultural practices
and other problems in green
house protection
Replace Rotor
When Adjusting
Distributor Cap
Did >ou Know that you
should aVwait, replace the
rotor when installing a new
distributor cap on jour trac
tor distributor °
According to Agriculture
engineers, many farmers are
being penny -wise and pound
toolish if thej - replace the can
without including a new rotor
Why? . . Because in nor
mal use. the air gap between
the tip of the rotor and the
contacts inside the cap gradu
ally becomes wider as metal is
graduall) eroded awa> tro-m
the rotor top and from the
contacts
'„l>ue to the continual arcing
of high -voltage electricity
across the air gap this erosion
gradually may reach the point
where excessive resistance
builds-up. preventing full fir
ing voltage froa> reaching the
spark plugs, and causing the
plugs to misfire
Start With The BEST
FOR
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DAY-OLD and
STARTED CHICKS
CARRY and DKMf.KR Leg
horns tor high-an ilny AVhpe
Rggs Carfy a gam won ‘High
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best Amer t <m in olb
u.il Random feamp'e Test-.
IU EUR VKNOLL Rlack t>e\-
lanks and Anlor-on ('.olden
Se\-Lmks tn r R’g ilnnui eggs
Also Cobb tth' e Roi k--
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f obi) Ulct.. Rocs ( ros-, and
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ts e\er> -t. p trom b r eed ng
llo(k nvrijgerp.mt to hatchmg
and delivery of YOl R chicks
Kk’U Folder
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"BILL" BURLING
OXFORD, I’A. Dial D3IS-82S0
JANUARY 14, 1961
Just a little more than a vear ago, January 14, 1961 to be exact
FARM BUREAU announced a brand new, quality dairy ration - - - -
it’s name was DARI-PAK. This nutritionally balanced, 100% vegetable
protein ration proved to be an excellent milkmaker, reasonably priced
and palatable, too
AUGUST 28, 1961
DARI-PAK ‘‘PELLETS” were added to our quality line of dairj
feeds. We were, and still are, mighty proud of our firm, palatable and
productive pellet ration. Careful formulation of our modestly priced
Dari-Pak Pellets has paid off - - - they’re still growing in popularity!
DECEMBER 16, 1961
ANOTHER Farm Bureau FIRST. On this date we announced the
installation of the First Sprout-Waldron ‘‘Molasses Blending Device” on
our pellet mill - - - this was the first unit of this type installed in Lan
caster County With this new ‘‘Molasses Blender” we can thoroughly
blend up to 200 pounds of molasses per ton of pellets - - - not just sprayed
on the outside.
NOW ... APRIL 2!, 1962
WE’VE CHANGED Dari-Pak to Dari-Pak “A”. More and. more
research reports show a real danger of Vitamin “A” deficiencies in dairy
cattle diets Why? Because increased grain feeding (and this trend
will continue to grow) means less hay consumption and therefore less
natural Vitamin A in the ration. Also, increased amounts of nitrogen
applied to legumes tends to interfere with the conversion of carotene to
Vitamin "A’*.
Recognizing the importance of an adequate Vitamin, "A'Mevel -
- - we ore now adding STABILIZED VITAMIN “A" (Vitamin A Palmitote).t<
14% DARI-PAK Coarse Texture 14% DARI-PAK Pellets
16% DARI-PAK Coarse Texture 16% DARI r PAK Pellets
36% MILKMAKER SUPPLEMENT
Start Today... Feed the Farm Bureau Way!
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
EX 4-0541
New Holland
ELgin 4-2146
it’s DARI-PAK “A”
Manheim
665-2466
Quarryvilie
STerling 6-2126
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