24—Lancaster Farming, Saturlay, April 28. 1962 Swine Producers Of York County Hold Shows In iln Kill ol mil a group ol sw 1111' hlledlMs mi c oopen - non with file \i?i ii ultural R\- tmisi on Serv n i iim.im/ed tin A ork C’onntv Swine Impiove iiient Assoi lation The Assoc i.i- tion has made snivevs to se • ii thcic was a need loi Hied C.ilt Sales Feedei I’lg Silt's and fan iss Shows Sun i tin \ssoi latum wis oigtimrod the ittinni has spon sored thiee i mass shows and one Ine show along with sev pi il Kill, anonal meetings Thev have vvoiked with T Fied Kisihn A Sons ot Voi k to sponsor thi £AI_ES & SERVICE N. G. Myers & Son J'.hi't ui*- l*a. Nissley Farm Service Grumelli Farm Serv. W i«.hiri<'tori lloro, Pa L. H, Brubaker Snavely’s Farm Service Pa LAUSCH BROS. EQUIP. In the 10C1 Spring Show, the entries averaged 22 '• pounds h\e weight with 1 fia tnihes i,T baik fat In the Spring Show in l‘)b>, the a\- eiage live weight was down to 2(i.1 pounds with onh 1 44 in i lies cf b u k tat Hut even more significant an the loin eve measurement md coitituation percentagi dilieremes [n I‘tfii theaverag' loin eve was US and thi smallest loin eve was 2 m vvheieas in 1062 the average loin eve was 124 and the smallest loin eve was *1 110 In mill onlv 2‘t 1 per cent made i ertilicatiou compared to 62 " per lent in 1062 This impnnement'fehows the more ideal market weight wnh less tat on each hog The lorn eve meastiienient in the area between the 10th and 11th pork chop This shows that I’ork Producers are breeding more meat in the pork chop ar ea Certifuation is a standaid set-up b\ the National Swim Breeds Association which each hot; must meet in the amount ot lean meat cuts m the car- c as« There hace been man\ (hanges in the swine pro ducers feeding and breed ing programs to help make these changes possible Pro ducers are marketing their hogs mirKet weight Plus learnim; to exercise these animals to makp the qua lit >. of meat bet ter for the consumer New Powka Cb&ts* b »a Allb*Cbala>ec« tradenMrfc* L. H. Brubaker I ant/. Pa CJu.irr\ iillo. I’a. >»>vs Holland. Pa, St^vvns General Mills Feed Business Is Dispersed General Mills is getting mu of the livestock feed alter 3." tears of operation According to E. W Raw lings, president, the eompan> is selling its plants because ot w hat he termed “sizable los ses ’ due mainly to the coin pant s broiler and turkey -pro dut non contracts Rawlings announced that livestock and poiilm feed ai counted tor 10 or 11 pei ceni bloodlines hate been purchased m the countv Some breeders hate purchased breeding sCock fiom some ot the major swiik producing areas in the United States York countt breeders are now showing the top hogs at our major litestoek shows in the east Thev hate" shown at seteral of the breeds Na tional Tvpe Conferences and hate purchased some ot the bet ter bloodlines at these confer- ences York countv is near the top with the number ot purebred .swine producers The Associa tion realized this so thev now hate available a free breeders directors- listing all the swin- 3 breeders who belong to the Association This is available free by writing to CarroU Thompson, Spring Grove. Pa . or to Anthonv G Dobroskv, Assistant countv agent. Court House, York Pa more ideal T.M ORTHO, Rif U.S. Pit Off. Who will break his yield in tomato production A grower broke his yield barrier in tomato production last year when he grew 49.3 tons per acre. His high yield resulted from feeding the plants Ortho 14-14-14 in an accelerated fer tilizing program. He netted $904 per acre after paying his investment in fertilizer. " ~ * ' Compare his fertilization experience with your own. His pre vious feeding program called for a sidedress application of 500 pounds of 14-14-14 to the acre. The ranch then produced 35 tons per acre for a net return of $571. This yield hairier was broken when he switched to this simple, * stepped-up plant feeding program; The sidedress application was increased to 700 pounds of Ortho 14-14-14 per acre. The crop was harvested with the following result. Each acre pro duced 49.3 tons of tomatoes. Despite the higher investment in fertilizer, he earned an extra $333 per acre under the Ortho “Break the Yield Barrier Program.” Now let’s get together and break your yield barrier increase your tomato profits. Our Ortho program will be tailored to your soil and growing conditions. P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. C, 'I SMOKETOWN of the 5575 -Million -a - year business of the milling firm been below cost of production Xutrena Mills of Mmnev As a resu ' u - our own Poultry, polls has purchased',,the’ 1 -Gen-t'????' operations have be?, era I Mills plant at ; l l^ rof,t G' blfi aflet ’sold will be disposed of in an “or der Iv liquidation” program Rawlings said ' General Mills majiutactufe-. flour, breakfast cereals, elec tioim porducts. and chemicals. and also processes oilseeds , On Feb 28 the milling fum announced it w r as discontinu ing broiler and turket contract growing and suspending the financing of turkey produc tion At that time. 6 mills were reported closing “Prices, of broilers and tur- up SDl * crust said Rand mgs. “have weeds keis HERR'S BULK BIN SERVICE BUILDERS OF FEED and Grain Bins ALL SIZES TO FIT EVERY NEED GORDON PV Ph. SO 8-8931 this year? Phone Lane. EX ,7-3539 General Mills - entered ' r formula feed field in lh;>< .when it bought the Milling Co , I>etroat The firtn i ‘-‘JLarny brand has been &ol