Holstein Tops Red Rose DHIA r ecord With 899 Pounds of Fat \ registered Holstem cow , ,e herd of Mis Maiy ii i rfus Moigantown com , -d the lushest day j , . non in the Red Rose v Herd Improvement Assn i s Api 11. litres released this week that Ellen made 1,737 ds of milk, S ( »•» pounds of -i tat and 4 G per cent E Kettenng, Lititz ■> nad the second high pio 'S cow lane, also a ie- ied Holstein, made IS 15S )i ds ot milk and 701 lbs ( ■ t She had a test of 4 4 I YOU CAM “I I CEPtNI OH I P. O. Box 25, EPHRATA I F«rtiiil»r»W Powerful disease protection begins with Du Pont M ANZATE®... ends with more # 1 potatoes. Whenever you use Du Pont “Manzate” maneb fungicide, you get powerful disease pro tection. Years of field applications—in every important potato, area—prove “Manzate’' is tops for disease control. This year, for healthier, heavier harvests—and extra profits, too—spray your potatoes with “Manzate”. You’ll see why it’s still the first-and the last-word in fungicides. MANZATE 9 Ott »ll ehemkils follow Übehng instructions *nl warnings (artfully. of milk with a3*l % test The alld 731 pounds of hvlto tat. herd ol Raymond & Louise R ai j l Guilt had a Holstein Mitniei, Rl, Willow Stieet, wl th Ij.SOT pounds 01 milk „ , t " lll ‘ 41 7 Reitisteied Guein- and 722 pounds ot huiteitat Highest *liuttcrtat toi the sev (ows ateiaifed 1 IGO ihs and R o t,ei t H Kauftman Had month noes to the 21 cows in ot milk w lth a 51% lest The a Holstein with 17.710 I'.s the held of )a„ 8 St°lU.ns held of Roheit Uliuh Rl milk and 720 pounds of luntei fhe icgistered Holsteins a\oi- Quanvtille with 4 4 Rettistei- f at ajted 1,4 1(1 pounds ot milk ed Giade Jeisev <o\\s a\er and GO pounds ot bulteilat a <r ed 1 040 lbs of milk with a each The herd tested 4 1 pei , )( - test rent „ .. , Font othei cows 111 the is- per cent Four heids in the associa- socuition made o\ er 700 Ills tion tied ten tomth place tvith ot lnt d Ullni , then lactation >') pound aceiages ending dm ins; the month Paul The held ot lames M Eshel- IJ Ziminei man had a Hol man, R 2, Mt Joj with 2(> stem with 21 020 pounds ol Registeied Holstein rows a\er- milk and 7IS pounds ot but aged RsO") )h& ot milk with a tcilit The Red Ro-,e R0“17% “17% test The held ot John seaich Centei had a Holstein R Stolt/tus, Rl, Ronks, with with 10 107 pounds ot milk MANZATE AND OTHER DUPONT PRODUCTS distributed by J. c. EHRLICH CHEMICAL CO., INC. 730 East Chestnut Street Uihmlw. l*ennsylv*ul« Phone EX 7-3721 Lancaster Co. Distributors for Manzate MILLER CHEMICAL and FERTILIZER CORP. maneb fungicide 2G Registered & Grade Hol stein cows a\eraged 1,520 lbs potatoes sure protection against early blight and laie blight. mm mantb fungicide Better TUinjj far Better Li vine. ..thrauvh Chemitirff Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 9, 1962 Onlv tne otlier rows had lactation lecoids o\er (>5O lbs ol butteitat but 15 tows made between bOO and G4O pounds The Holstein heids of Ai - thin U Wenget and Haim K Shenk each had 4S pound aveuges while 4 7 pound avei ages weie pi odut ed bv the heids of Akeis and Kiculei and J C and C Gaibei Phone RE 3-6525 Se\en othei heids nude C 5 01 moie pounds aterages and a whopping It herds a\eraged r >o to SI pounds of butterfat dining the mouth Permit Needed For Moving Nursery Stock HARRISBURG and othei liandlus ol nursery stock me requited to tile an application tor inspection and cei tilication b> the Depait- nient ol Agnciiltuie pnor to tub 1, Pennsvhania Agncul tuie Secietary William L. Henning said toda\ Piotoction ot the homeown ei is the desuable result of the mu sen inspection pio giam cooidmated and enforc ed by the Bureau ot Plant la dustiy, aceoiding to Henning. Homeowners can but and plant tiees and shrubs with, a high degiee of assurance that the plants will be tree of harmful insects and diseases Undei Pennsyhania taw all inn senes gi owing and selling nuiseiy stock must be inspect ed by antbonzed personnel liom' the Depaitment of Agn cnltine The inspection and cei tification law is one desired bv the nm sen men and a re cognized statewide nursery men’s oigamzation the Penn sybama .Vnrservmen’s Associa- tion, lequnts its actne mein- lois to possess an inspection ceitilicate trom the Pennsjl \aiua Depai tment of Aqneul tm e State inspector ma\ quaran tine aiij infested stock or withhold tht issuance of an m-pei lion leititicate Under such conditions the quaiantin od stock rna\ not be moced or oil tied for sale until correc tne measures are taken by the owner to the satisfaction of the inspector Diiiina the past season ne.nh 2 ">OO mu senes, ac i minting lor 17 01>0 acres of nmseii stock weie inspected and cei tifiecl The 1 <162-63 id sjiection pei iod lor nurseries will he nuclei »,n shortly Armed Forces And Veterans Use More Milk The U S Department of Ac?! it ulture tod iv announced that the U S Armed Forces and \eterans hospital patients increased consumption of milk o\er the standard ration by about o">2 million pints in 1.161 under a special USDA. program to stimulate expanded use of milk for troop feeding. Under this program USDA pajs a part of the cost of add itional milk consumed Total consumption -of fluid milk by personnel in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines Coast Guard. U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, and Veter ans hospitals was more than triple what it would have been i onlv standard ration purchases of fluid milk had ■been made Milk consumption under th!» special program hap been inc reised 3.450,795,493 pounds or about 3.210,000,000 pints since the beginning of the pro gram in November 1954. The programs are carried out under legislation author izing purchases of fluid milk in carrying out mandatory price-support operations, and also providing that OCC stocks of dairy products may be trans ferred for increased use hy Armed Forces and ether agen cies. 13 Nursenas
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