Holstein Cow In Sander Herd Has Highest DHIA Record ' registered Holstein cow p , .cl bv Ernest 1 Saucier, __ Rl, completed the 30i da> lactation dm fhe month of M*ii(h ai ,,i" to a teport issued this hv the Red Rose Dam I in pi oi enient c Sander Holstein Lou odui ed 21 GGa pounds of with TSO pounds of bu’- 1K and a 2 G pel cent lest \loi\ei\ Fie\, fr . had with oiei 700 ( o\v s , i-, ot butter fat during ; mutation ending m the - t Debbie, a si\ v eai obi 7 ein made 772 pounds o. , i<i 2 7'i pounds of milk v , a -1 'I tost A tom \ e.n 0 ow Maige, pi ociuced 727 1 ,Is ot buttei fat in 1G ‘l.Vl I v -is ot nnlli u ith a 4 3 p n C* " c j st e onh other cow m the ation to finish lier la<ra diums, the month with 1 v ♦ It LW * v V .jff ■*' *! We sell them Ortho Bird Repellent. They mix it with the seed. Then there's no question of suffering the expense of re planting. Crows, blackbirds, jackdaws, grackles, pheasants and larks don’t come back a second time for seed treated with our Okxho 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 is Ortho Bird Repellent and Seed J. C. Ehri.Kch Chemical Co .j Hoc. 7.5« K. ('hostsiu*, St., BAXCASTKift, PA I o\ei 700 pounds of butteifu a renibteroci Holstein in w .is the fiord of Henrj E Kette.- niK. Lint!’ R 5 She pmdm.J 771 pounds of tut in 1(i,71>1 pouiKls of nulK with a 4 7 pei (( nt test The herd of Harm c Auntfst Marietta R 1 had tit. highest hutterfat ateiane dm nur the month His lieid of is lecisteied Holsteins made an aterane of 0 7 pounds ot liul tt rfat in 1 64<t pounds of nulk w it li a 3 'i pei ( ent lest Seiond hu,h ateiane tt i' made I>\ the 1 c l renisteied Ifol stems in the herd of Allen Lee Stolt/lus Honevhiook RI The at Plane was 02 pounds oi bnttetfat piodiued in 1 Oin pounds of milk with a 1 ( t pei cent test Vine otliei tows in the as sonation tinuhed Uuhitions v ith o\ei GlO pounds at bul teilat The\ weie m the hauls our friends 5 seed is safe from birds TFD li\ r. L. Rohrer & Bro. Inc. SMOKETOVVX I’M. I.unca>tor UX 7-3.">39 Pit. 3EJC 7-3721 "»'** * * * * *»*★★■**■»■ 'M, mM * Protectant. It also contains Aldrin in secticide to control soil insects such as wireworms, seed corn maggots and com rootworm. Fungicide (captan) is in it for extra protection against diseases such as 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 birds. Come in or phone us for your Bird Re pellent and Seed Protectant. JLAXDISVILLE of FTev John C Groff, Marv B Stolt/Uib, Ezia M Martin, Rajmond E Landis John S Shellv John M King. Eh m Hess, fr and John H Stauf fer Onh one other held aver aged over (50 pounds ot fit during the month Roheit H Kaiilfinan .Manlieini El mrlk ed an average of 1 4GI pounds of milk and 150 pounds of but termilk from his 22 Holstein-. The heidb of Arthur Wengei, John C Giofl Amos M Lapp and Jacob N Good had aver ages ot Vi pounds of butteiiat A total of 7") holds in the <■ ■-vsot intion a\emc;ed moie pounds ot butterfat du - mi? the month \l(li'jiu,h S.i i in g s Hond dines li.ue the basic pm pose ot pimidins; the scan ennnent with woikiut, capital the\ al s.o achiete an e\en ureatei pm pose thev lions oL Ameiuans to sate st stemntic allt loi ttoithtthilc goals V 7 lb rf - Kv <■ „ N t- A. H. Hoffman Seeds Inc. r i(l 01 nul- en <U)le * J* wnt * M •* At £ We can supply P-A-G alfalfa, clover and sorghum, tool! * * Fred Frey, of Twin Oaks Farm, had the top £ yield in the Lancaster County 1961 Pa. £ Corn Club with 170.2 bushel produced with ; £ PAG SXI9. y r*h. nv Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 5, 1962 whether you feed, sell, or seal... It Pays to Plant P-A-G Hybrids! Whethei you grow coin to feed, sell, oi stole under the government piogiam, >ou’ll want the top performance offeied by P-A-G hybnds Last yeai, farmers who planted P-A-G hybnds m tins aiea piaised the standabihty, pick abihty, and shellout With P-A-G hybrids, >ou harvest all the coi n yom land is capable of producing 1 You have a big investment m eveiy acre of corn you plant proper hybrid selection assures you oi maximum coin yields I have a good supply of adapted P-A-G hybrids that will meet your soils, conditions, and needs CONTACT Your Local P-A-G Dealer For This and Other Dependable Hybrids That Meet Your Par ticular Soils, Conditions and Needs Meivin M. Brsndlle ii i> i i ijf 1 ,<<tii r;! j ? L, J. Denlinger C®, i’.ii n3i»< ! r»U i i out si SO t> Vu' i Wiliis Horst j’ !) t I ii.t- M X 6-67“..- David B. King Box 2471 HorsMidt' Kd., li^ncd.-'t^r Mountville Feed Service B. O 2, (olambit Mounuillf XT .')-2(l>«- 1 EH O. NoJt 11. U. 1, Nch Holland KI, 4-»;iS2 Paul G. Nollf K. D. I, \lanheun 6C.">-4i234 Edgar S. Porter II 1> 1, Washington Boro MiMcrsvilU* 'I U 2-74.">» LOCAL OFFICE Pfister Associated Growers ■ THE MOST FAMOUS NAME IN CO«« n _ . UinCJI .,„ p h . Tw 8 . 7121 Wallis H. Weaver ” 1 Mount !n\ 01 mou: Welter S, Martin i’ 1) i i'ruimirr lit n-t 1 K 1 S-2(><>.: Cloyd Wenger U 1) 7 I \ »)•!() >*> Eugene Spotts U 1) 2 Hom-v brook nil .J-.59.-,S Horry J. Daugherty IS l> 1. KirKwood liA 9-2.5.-50 Fred Frey IS l» 2. Quarriviild ST e-22SW Ross C. Ulrich, Jr. It. O. 2, l*<\ich Bottom Hvnsel K 1 S-248S Charles Ranck Ho\ 3.!7, Rom> Ave> Pa. 01, 6-6151 Richard Shuman —'•ls < hf-tmit Hidge Dr. i:\ 5-0853 13
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