What About 8 week old broilers in a test pen at the Fruitvxlle Farm. as* As a result of the continuing and in- tensive research of our Nutrition Depart- ment, Miller & Bushong, will on Monday, August 13, start the marketing of EARLY BIRD NEW IMPROVED BROILER RATIONS What Is Different About These Rations? 1. A DIFFERENT and MORE EFFICIENT balance of the amino acids. 2. ANOTHER SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE in the energy value. How Will These Rations Perform? With these rations LESS FEED per lb. of broiler will be required. Our field tests indicate an average 7% improvement in feed conversion, The grower who has been getting conversions in a range of from 2.15 - 2.25, can with equal management and environmental conditions expect meat/ feed ratios of from 2.00 to 2.10. This means an INCREASED YIELD of about 67 lbs. of broiler meat per ton of feed. (At 15c PER LB. OF MEAT THIS MEANS AN EXTRA RETURN OF $10.05 PER TON OF FEED USED.) • How About Production Costs? The net result will be a SUBSTANTIALLY LOWER COST PER LB. OF BROILER MEAT PRODUCED. REMEMBER A WINNING COMBINATION FOR ANY POULTRYMAN GOOD MANAGEMENT and EARLY BIRD FEEDS Miller & Bushong, Inc. ihrerstown, Pen no. “FINEST SERVICE ANYWH ERE” ORE PROFITS rom ROILERS? Fruitville Farm, one of the two Early Bird Broiler Research Stations. Phone: Lancaster 392-2145 j V- Lancaster Farming, Sat., August 11, 1962 —5 • Now Is The Time This means that all livestock producers should be on the watch for these plants and lor animals not normal Sym ptoms include slobbering from the mouth, unstable gaits, staggering, trouble with their breathing, and bleeding from the nose as well as with their droppings Nightshade, brack en fern, poke berry, water hemlock, and wilting wild cherry leaves are common plants that could cause trou ble New Providence 4-H Club Holds Picnic A joint picnic and meeting was held at the F. D. Atkins tarm by the New Providence 4-H Club for members and their families On the agenda for the day was swimming, games, and dinner Robert Heniy, New Provid ence R D #l, and Jay Leh man, Holt wood R D #l, gave their demonstration, “The conect Planting of an Ever- green ” It was announced that the nett meeting will be held Aug ust 30, at New Providence El ementaij School at 7 30 P.M. Subscribe today—watch it pa\ ' . i \ 12’ - 10’ - 20’ - 24' Widths -T .»■*!« V r s- v' (Continued from Page 4) SUPPLY FARMERS 137 E. KING ST. HINTS FOR AUGUST SEEDING Cert. Vernal Alfalfa Cert. Ranger Alfalfa Cert. Buffalo Alfalfa Cert. I>n Pints Alfalfa Cert. Pennscott Clover Ladmo Clover Timot hv S-:l7 Orchard Grass Reeds Canary Grass Pasture Miv Balbo Rye GRAIN SEED Order Now For Fall Select Xorline Oats Celt. Xorlme Oats Celt. Redcoat Barley Cert. Wong' Barley Cert. Seneca Wheat Cei't. Dual AYheat Cert. Peimoll Wheat MH - 30 Tobacco Suckering Control Gallons 5 Gallons SILO COVERS 14’ x 14’ - $3.99 POLYETHYLENE for Trench Silos 100 Ft. Long