10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 4, 1962 THE FUTURE FARMERS JUDGING TEAM from the Cloister Chapter at Ephrata are, from Left to Right, Ronald Kline, Denver R 2; Martin Wenrich, Den ver R 2 and Jerry Snader, Ephrata Rl. Lewis Ayers, teacher of vocational agricul ture at’ the school is at the halter of the heifer The team won a $25 award for iudging heifers at the state Ayrshire Field Day last week on the farm of Ellis Mentzer, New Holland R 2. k- F. Photo • Cloister FFA (Continued from Page 1) and * Jem Snadei,, Bphratn R 1 Coach of the team was Lewis Ayers, teachei of toc ational agucultme at Ephrata High School Dr William Kelso, extension dairy specialist at the Penn sylvania State University said, “If we could get rid of some of the low producing cows m our herds, wo could eliminate the dairy surplus ” He said 31 cows pioducmg an average of 12,000 pounds o f milk will make the same le turn for labor as 140 cow-, pioducmg at the late of 7 000 pounds, but those 31 cows will put only 3S pei cent as much milk on the maiket Kelso said he believes wo aie going to have to start thinking in teims of the total ' Start With The BEST FOR i* MEAT DAY-OLD and STARTED CHICKS CAREY and DEMLER Leg horns for high-quality White Eggs Carey again won “High est Egg Qualit>” award (85 Haugh Units) competing with best American bleeders in offi cial Random Sample Tests MERRYKNOLL Black Sex- Links and Anderson Golden Se\-Lmks for Big Brown eggs Also Cobb’s White Rocks FOR MEAT Cormsh- Cobb White Rock Cross and Vantress-Cobb Cross Bulling personally snpeivis es e\eiy step fiom bleeding flock management to hatching anc( de!i\ei> ol YOUR chicks LEW Folder CUJi OR MKITE "BILL" BURLING OXFORD, |>\. Dial 932-8280 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a amount of nutnents we feed of bodv fat will pioduce SSO tows lather than the pounds pounds of milk, but the co-A oi feed In uigmg dauvmen to duction to help her maintain follow a “lead-leeding’’ pio- hei production up ito hei giam, Kelso said, 100 pounds potential ♦, A » - • • ♦ • . ♦ ♦ • • • . * . .♦ • . . ♦ AAAAA * • , VVVVV%’VVVVVVV>’VVVVVVVVVVvVV%’V> f VVVV% MH-30 ••• •% V i AVAILABLE NOW AT | I P. L. ROHRER & BRO. I » V* * SMOKETOWX LAXC. EX 7 3539 * * * WE ARE LANCASTER COUNTY DISTRIBUTORS FOR MH-30 Enos R. Buckwalter Stephen Kurtz Hml-in-Hand Morgantown G and G Martin Wanner Feed & Supply Gap Lititz - Mauheizn Jacob L. Kurtz John Martin Biwabethtown Bareviii© John E. Melhorn Mt. Joy Maurice Good Gouionviiie Farmers Wilson Scott Feed & Supply West W illow Xew Holland Evan E. Dinger Henry B. Hoover Heinholda Kphrata Eastern States FARMERS’ EXCHANGE LANCASTER SERVICE CENTER QUARRYVILLE SERVICE CENTER , ' A' <" -> ♦ > * 1* must be fed ahead ol her pio- M' i , '<• ' . i A. Sicilian’" v organization, The fiist known use of the conducting a ticket selling woid “capital” meaning seat campaign for the annual dan- of government ‘ since Rpmaa ce, featuied this slogan- “You dais was applied to the state come to our dance and we’ll house built at Williamsburg, come to your fue” Va IG9S. ► »•« **• •*« ♦'« •’* »*• ♦** *j* •*« ••• »*• **< ♦*« **♦ »*« **♦ *'• ♦*« **« *l* *!♦» MH-30 FARMERS SUPPLY 137 K. KING ST., f. * MH-30- halts tobacco suckers —increases yield up to 20% Spum'd collect] v at full-llowei statue, MFF'-BO presents sucker giowth to pioduce higher quality tobacco \nd because temaikable MH-30 ictauls socket growth chemically, it cuts the cost and labor ot hand suckcnng tobacco. More and more growers aic producing higher yields of quality tobacco, some as high as 20%, as they eliminate back- Ineaking hand labor with MII-30 and increase profits. Isn’t it time \ou tried it J Foi full information, see your local sunr>lw or write: Dept. 7163 - MHT, Elm Street, Naugatuck, Connecticut. NAUGATUCK CHEMICAL DIVISION United State* Rubber DISTRICT OFFICES: Akron - Boston - Portland - San Francisco Chicago - Detroit - Gastonia - Dos Angeles - Dallas New Brunswick, N. J. - Dominion Rubber Company, ltd., Montreal Cable: Rubexport, N. V. Lancaster County Distributors for MILLER CHEMICAL & FERTILIZER CORP. P.O. Box 25, Ephrata Ph. RE 3*6525 AVAILABLE AT s. ■ V- MH 30 See your nearest dealer or call V LANCASTER. PA. % -*K*
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