—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 19, 1962 18 .• Grass Silage .(Continued from Page 13) fcuggebtions .me made (1 ) Mow, condition, and wilt to 50G, moisture, (2) Chop short and, fill rapidly being sure to distribute the forage evenly pi the silo. (3) Seal the top with wet silage and plastic cap (4) lie careful that ca< h o) these stages is done propel Iv The feeding value of green alfalfa, (lover, or grasses cut at the proper tune is still veiv good but methods of piesetv mg must be practued to hold this feeding value It is tie* simeie teeling that reduced moistuie before it is put into the silo is one wav to impiove the qualitv of glass silage Maav livestock piodtueis will New Holland Sales Stables Horse Sale Every Monday at 11 A M, Fat Hogs & Calves Esery Monday at 2 P.M Dairy Cattle Everj Wednesday at 12:30 Beef Cattle and Cahes JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. rh New Holland 1 h t-2104 ><■« Holland, Pa f NITROGEN WE WILL TOP DRESS YOUR • Posture • Small Grain • Grass, Hay & Forage WITH: UREA —Ammonium Nitrate or Cyanamid ALSO —BROADCAST to Plow Down For Corn EXpress 2-4963 ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. GROFFTOWN RD. Next to the Waterworks SCUFF-PROOF BEAUTY FOR WOOD OR CEMENT FLOORS GROFFS HARDWARE NEW HOLLAND Phone: EL 4-0851 benefit by making some good grass silage each spring to be used as insurance agatns. drouth and to supplement summer pastures • Bankers Award (Continued from Page 13) Mary Ann Musser, Manhenn Kl, is taking her training at a hospital m Harrisburg The awaids are made annu allv to t-H dub memhets bj the bankets association Germination test lor sov- beans i orpines a week aftot the pm e seed has been selei t ed liom the sample while The get initiation test foi oats te cnnies 10 davs Esery Thursday at 12:30 SERVICE | Drj, cows and springer lieil tTs should receive excellent finality forage sav dairy scien tists .it the stale university Feeding low quality forage de fment in Vitamin A may le sult in weak calves If forage finality is low, feed two pound- of alfalfa meal per (ow pei day This should be done foi at least one mouth before cah- mm COPE & WEAVER CO. mmamummm {( ; V - ;{.^S24 COWS PROPERLY CONDITIONED ... during the dry period PRODUCE UP TO 25% MORE MILK! BEFORE CALVING Th is on the Pioneer program for 60 days before calving Note the excellent "dry covy" body condition. AFTER COMPLETING RECORD Th. •am* cow after Having produced 23,044 Ibt. of milk and 941 Ibi. of fat at a 4 year old. Mot* the extreme dairynett and exceptional body condition shown after ihil cow produced 11 Vi lent ef mllkl Joseph M. Good & Sons Hybnd Vigor refeis to the improved average performance uf the offspring over the aver- age ol the parents Stanley H. Deiter Am tioneer Ac Appraiser LAMPETER IMi. lameaster KV 4-1790 Proper feeding of the dry cow is the most important single factor af fecting herd health, longevity, and a sustained high level of milk produc- 1 tion. In 60 days, while the cow is diy, Pioneer Dry and Freshening feed will repair the body from the previous lactation, build a reserve of body condition for the next lactation, and develop a stronger calf. In addition your cows will have less calving diffi culties, eliminate placenta quickly, 1 have less udder congestion, and most ] importantly they will produce up to^ 25% more milk! Si’O ns I<ml.i,\ tor Jnil |i.n In ul.irs, LEOLA QUARRYVILLE soil tall HENRY E. SHREII^ AUCTIONEER And Roal Estate S.ih sm IIM I>ml: MA «-«H)0 l.Ki (/ ~ KV 7-5571 rot -cotoum vnxDOwt FEOHOOB marzuui #1 PIONEERJ
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