Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 28, 1962, Image 18

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    18—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 28, 1962
In announcing the results,
Executive Secretary Robert 11.
Rumler said that an all-time
high of 29 contestants, no
minated by organizations of
the black and white dairy
Do»ldB Trimble of <h.ro. br " a “ “ ” iro p "‘
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Holstein Boy, was one of four “
finalists m a national contest Township Michigan, nas nam
conducted by The Holstein- « d Natlonal Champion Holstein
Friesian Association of Amen- *“ judgln *; ***** on ' e '
cord-keeping. leadership, in
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County Boy
Is Cited By
Breed Assn.
NITROGEN
WE WILL TOP DRESS YOUR
• Posture
• Small Grain
• Grass, Hay & Forage |
WITH: UREA —Ammonium Nitrate or Cjanamid |jl
ALSO —BROADCAST to Plow Down For Coin ill
ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO.
GROFFTOWN RD.
Start now
for tomorrow's EGGS
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- Feed is a mighty important factor in profit
able poultry raising A chick is what it eats. If
it eats regularly and gets a high quality, balanced
ration your chances of raising a top-quality pullet
are greatly increased
Red Rase
CHICK STARTER
This is an all-mash feed with “high
appetite appeal” for chicks from day-old
to 6 to 8 weeks that most important
early nutrition period for growing
birds
This is an excellent feed for starting
and growing laying flock replacements. Feed
it from day-old until the birds go into- the
laying house. It’s fortified with vitamin 812,
and antibiotic feed supplement plus all- the
essential nutrients necessary to get chicks
off to a good start and grow them into profit
able producers
I'HIS SEASON aim for higher production and
higher profits.
Feed RED ROSE FEEDS from the start!
Ammon E. Shelly Brown & Rea
R D 2, Jyinti Pd. Atglen, Pa
MountriHe Feed A, S. Groff
Service North Queen Sireet
R D 2, Columbia, Pa. Lancaster, Pa.
West Willow Formers
Association
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gcauity and variety of interest
as well as progress m esta
blishing a herd of .registered
Holstein cattle.
Finalists, in addtion to
Trimble, were Henry Beneke,
Millbrook, New York; Ronald
Boldt, Seneca, Illinois, and
John L. King, Jr.. Gaithers
burg, Maryland
Donald, 1!» year old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Trim
ble, started out in 4-H with a
heifer gi\en him by Larnie
Benjamin, his parents’ land
lord.
He went on to build a herd
of 2 2 registered Holsteina
inluod at $9,250 during eight
yeais of dairy work in both
4-H and FFA
As sidelines, he also com
pleted projects in corn, barley,
wheat, hay, pasture improie
ment, onions, tomatoes, hogs
and poultry
Prominently successful in.
both 4-II duel FFA Tumble
sened as a Pennsylvania dele
gate to the National FFA Con
vention at Kansas City and
the National 4-H Club Con-
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We sell them Ortho Bird Repellent. They
mix it with the seed. Then there’s no
question of suffering the expense of re
planting.
Crowg, blackbirds, jackdaws, grackles,
pheasant* and larks don’t come back a
second time for seed treated with our
Ortho Bird Repellent. They spit it out
and fly away. And this protection con
tinues even after corn and grain has
started up out of the soil.
Actually, the full name of this prod
uct it Obtho Bird Repellent and Seed
| J. C. Ehrlich Chemicol Co.,
j Inc.
4. 7JMS K. Chostnut St., liANOASTER, PA.
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gress at Chicago
He holds the Ketone lasting collarB
Parmer Degree representing- for men - s Cotto n wash
the highest attainment pos- and . wear shlrts are faBt tak
sible in state hFA circles and the p]ace of the - turne d shin
was a member of the Pe n- collar Bernh . e TharP)
sjhama, - .ury j B 8 state extension clothing specla
team that placed fourth in , ng hat IntCl ,
national competition at tVater- Mner ol waah . and . Hear fabric
100, lowa last fall. , s bonded to outer lasers of
Since graduating from untreated cotton cloth . To .
Southern Lancaster County gether> thege bhirt collars
Joint High School in 1960, and (>ufls th(J wabh . and -wear
Trimble has been farming a IItJOS of the >lnte rliner and
rented 60 acres on his own. high resistance t 0 fra3mg . nna
Last jear, his 11 cow's, a- abraslon of the cot
most all first and second calf
heifers, a-ser.iged 11,422 lbs
of milk, and 436 lbs of but
terlat on DHIA test
He also ffeds out 156 hogs
a year, grows allalfa,. corn
and barley and, unite Under
standably, behetes there’s still
a future in tarmmg for those
who want to work for it
In I‘tOO a milk tow ptodm
uie; more tlian 4,000 pbunda
ol milk n,ib ev optional A\-
pioduction cow now
i-b 7 000 pounds per year
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our friends’ seed
is safe from birds
IHSTBIBLTKU BY
P. L. Rohrer & Bro.
Inc.
SMOKKTOWX
Ph. I/anmU'r KX 7-3030
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“A beatnik’s idea of a lovely
bride is when her sneaker
match her sweater. - ’
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Protectant. It also contains Aldrin in
secticide to control soil insects such a*
wireworms, seed corn maggots and com
rootwona. Fungicide (caplan) is in it Sh*
extra protection against diseases such at
seedling blight, damp-off and seed decay.
In fact, it's the only bird repellent that
combines all three. And it’s one of the
few that won't cause seed to bridge in
the hopper. .»
This year, don’t plant for the bird#.
Come in or phone us for your Bird K«*J
pellcnt and Seed Protectant.
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A. H. Hoffman Seeds
Inc. .
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