Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 02, 1962, Image 13

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diversity Dairy Specialist Says
lake 6 Cows Do The Work Of
b> Donald W Burton
Dairy and Livestock Extension Specialist
Unuetsitv ol Delaware
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\on Keeping seven cows when siv would do tin same
T.iKe a look at vour calving record s - cows calv mt
,4 o! H> month inteivals' It so then con mac be keeping
man' cows
vljumum pioduction d‘ j
]tl, upon icgular 12 inon'li
lU i, internals flecoul
the aveiage calving 111-
,1 Uu all cows m Delawai"
aOl e than 11 months few
iniimtain a pi otiliable
,1 of pioduction for long! 1
~ 11 months following
,| lt nine Additional tune
oiui the J 2 month uueival
~,, nts a loss ot protitabh
nation time
11 month schedule
From HORNCO Feeds -- - The New Universal Dairy Program!
STEP NO. 1
Hornco Uni-Pel
Calf Starter Pellets
5 Month Old Calf Grown on
Hornco Uni-Pel Calf Starter Pellets.
Proof From A Top Dairyman Feeding Hornco
CALF STARTER PELLETS has shown us that
our calves get off to a quick start and continue
to grow on size and vigor, in nny opinion the
calves fed on Uni-Pell are the nicest we have
ever gi ra&n/'
FEEDS with the Universal
D. E. HORN & CO.,INC. york, pa. pr. i na
1 1 leciuiie-. seven ieais foi a
cow to complete si\ lactations
1!\ refreshning everv 12
months vou can pioduci mm c
milk more calve-- for heed ie
jil. lenient return mine no
piotit with le-s teed less la hoi
and less h u n spac c
A simple mattoi o‘f math
ematics wil> tell vou il vou i e
selling milk foi 10 pe,
bundled vvealu The ave’.i i
dailv predueium of a cow pi 0-
dunng i' L' ib- pci von 1-
"O ur experience with HORNCO UNI-PEL
Signed C. Edgar May
Manager, Codorun Farm's
1.
2.
3.
Pa.
worth Tl 4S If the cow loses
21 davs m hei c.ih ms mter\al,
it lepiosnnts a sizeable loss to
ion E\eu though the cow is
not (in dumm this lost linv'
hei piodiuhon level will pi oh
ahli be low The net loss
conk! ainoiint to as nun h ’is
1-10 b\ missnm one bleedim,
pei uni
ManaMinint makes tlu dilf
eteme To tieshen im,nlai'
e.u li \c .n the iow must de
liici lu i calf in a noimal man
nei i etui n to husdiiu, iondit
ion i.cpidh and tom piv
piompth when hud This is
a bis, oidei
Fine aie some things th
dnii man ian do to helo
1 ) P u caul ul at ti ul um 'o
arc ui ate beat detection
i I alio c at le isi fin dels
test .it let (.ilum, helot o t >-
Starts Them Fast!
Grows Them Big!
Keeps Them Healthy!
CALL US TODAY,
ieam more about
the HORNCO Man
Lancaster Faming. Saturday, June 2, 1962—13
hi eedin-
1) oontie disease.' vvlmh
intei tere wn’, norm u nino
dne lion such as BnuelUsis
\ ihnosp, and Leptospirosis
1) teed iow s and heiteis
adeem.itch to maintain, tin ill
and \ moi
1 1 foliov a -toed calf aim
heilc i laisin., so tint heifer ~
au lai emuuth to bleed at
11 month's ot u,t
nt keep accnritc and < om
plelt breeding records me hie
iu_ heat pen eels services sii
Used calvniL hlis inn nu
dht u nUa ' nettsi .me
7) consult a competent ui-
c’liinu.in it there- re ,im un-
usual c OlKhtlOes
Attmtion io thes*. denim
will UVClle. lon_ -v TH’l u fls o
'■mfn *
if*
€. EDGAK MAY
Plan
Dairy
penods ot low ptoductiott at
the end oi lac 11 1 ion Von can
take mil advantage of lu&h.
milk pines b\ mttine peat
pudnction when the demand
lor milk is l,i tatc st You.
can also hive mole calves to
select held lepl.ic I’ments tiom.
Farm Mortgages
Are Doubled
In Ten Years
hetwitn I’ll') and IOTc, thj
tur.u,L size t.n m moitg:aj,es
incuasej mote than loe per
c elit —11 em s 4 700 to ‘slppOO,
acc oi dm- to a u>poi t issued
ted iv hv the I ts DepaitmenL
A<„ 11; nltm t
Hu a\euu( teim ot fatal
mi u ngttiu tied fton' 5
to Hi 7 \oai-, and the a\eiig3
'nteii--.t lan mi leased horn
4 7 ! in “41 pet inn
LemU i s \a; ied in bath ceun
and inteiest late foi loa
'oi example moiti,,u,e loans
n ide In lue instil am e com
panies and Fideial land banks
weie xenenlh lai-ter and ou
the aveiatte had longer terras
uid loner lates than loans
made lie other lendeis, whit©
banks and st me ot the misc
ellaneous lenders specialized
m relitneh small short-term.
hmh-mterest-i ale loans
The-e aie some ot the find
ings ot a stad\ made by a
specialist in Econom
u Reseatch bervice in ■which
he aiulmd data on so 000
tarrn mortgages, obtained by
managers evt the Federal land
liauk assentations countv re-
c ciders insurant e companies,
uid rthers from actual re
c ( rdiu-t' made in the first
nuarttr ot I'•'>'(
Sonic 1 t)ht> simple counties
i epi e-c nt 4 net e\ erv -date except
\1 >ska ird Ilm m were in
< hi dee
HATCHERY
Breed!eng Farm
AN INVESTMENT FOi
LARGE PROFIT
In Agriculture, as int
other business, a good way
to increase assets and in
come is biwing a related
farm business with ’'ready
made' customers and a
long bister's of high per'
tentage profits
lax iccoids show this
hatchers - farm enterprise
hud aveiage profits the
p > s t sesen s ears of $17,0®1
tbefoie depreciation) and
in Itbl a profit of $19,449,
Owner has reinvested
$3.001) to $20,000 each
sear. Without heavy plow
back each year, a good
manager can net 820,000 or
more
This is the time to buy
. . . v\ hen. due to sudden
illness, owner will sacrifice
asset and earning values,
built up o\er 23 years.
This southeastern Penn
s\lvama farm business,
\\ ith 50 tillable acres, is in
a low-cost area, ideally ar
ranged for profit. DATA
SHEET tells whj. Trained
help lues on premises.
\car mam highway. Cus-
tomer-prospect list 4.000
names, carefully catalagu
ed Present staff is willing
to std->.
t'or luii data, write- A
!,am.usler Farming
I’ O Box 1 Lancaster, Pa,