Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 08, 1962, Image 5

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    Local Swine Breeder To Judge
Hogs At Pa. Livestock Show
A well known Lancaster
County Swine bleeder will be
nne of the 16 judges from 10
states who were recently
SPECIAL FEEDER STEER SALES
Johnson City Livestock Market
Friday, September 14
Friday, October 12
Most of these cattle will be from good to choice
steers weighing from 500 to 1,100 pounds.
Cattle will be weighed Friday and sold Friday
night Sale beginning at 7 p.m.
Feeder Calf Sale
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2
MOUNTAIN BREEDERS HEREFORD
FEEDER CALF SALE
These calves will weigh between 300 and 600
pounds. All calves will be dehorned, castrated and
vaccinated for blackleg and shipping fever.
All these calves were sired by registered bulls and
are out of good grade beef type cows.
For additional information write of call
Johnson City Livestock Market
Box 36, Johnson City, Tenn.
McCormick No. 16 & No. 50
THE NO. 16 FIELD HARVESTER
CHOPS WITH THE BIGGEST!
' Now you can chop row crops at a
40-ton-per hour clip . . . then switch
to cutter bar or windrow pickup in 10
minutes or less! It’s the new McCor
mick No. 16 Field Harvester.
named to i*ick the winners m
the sixth annual Pennsylvania
Livestock Exposition.
Arhe Anderson, Masonic
Johnson City, Tenn.
and
FIELD HARVESTERS
PRICED WITH THE LOWEST!
CALL FOR A DEMONSTRATION
International Harvester
Sales and Service
EPHRATA
C. B. Hoober
INTERCOURSE
SQ 8-3501
Phone: WA 6-3933
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Power requirements are low, too.
The No. 16 can be pto-driven by a 2-
3-plow tractor. Visit us and see all the
IH quality features features that
will keep your new No. 16 field harves
ter chopping years longer. Watch pull
in feeding and high-speed aprons com
press the crop chop a wagon-full
in just a few minutes.
RE 3-2283
J. Paul Nolt
Home Farms, Elizabethtown,
will he one ot the swine judges
at the November 5-9 show
in the Farm Show Building,
Hanisbuig.
Other swine judges at the
show which will award money
pnzes of $BO,OOO will be Ar
thur Joidan, Ohio State Uni
versity, Columbus, Ohio; Har
lan Ritchie, Michigan State
University, E Lansing, Michi
gan, and Chailes Barnhart,
University of Kentucky, Lex
ington, Kentucky.
PBUtiS
aff-purpose
This handy all-purpose scoop
has dozens of uses. Made of
high quality polyethylene that
will not break or crack.
TO GET YOUR FREE
SCOOP save 8 coupons from
Red Rose Milk Replacer ( com
plete nutrition for the young calf).
Red Rose Dog and Puppy Food
(the food of condition and vigor).
Red Rose Equinader (NEW--high
performance horse feed), and
Red Rose Rumenator (high qual
ity booster feed for dairy and
beef animals) ( omplete instruc
tions for retelling jour scoop are
on iht coupon
For more details sec
jour Rod Rose Food
Dealer
Cope & Weaver Co. Kauffman Bros.
WILLOW STREET MOUNTVILLE
EX 3-2824
GAP
HI 2-4183
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 8, 1962
Caicass classes Robeit W.
Biay, Univeisity of AVisconsm,
Madison, “Wisconsin.
Six ot the expei is will judge
the beef cattle They aie Jam
es P Keen, Moles Hill Fann,
Milleiton, N. Y.; \V A Cow
an, University of Connecticut,
Stons, Connecticut; Don L
Good, Kansas State University,
Manhattan, Kansas, John Mm
ish, Clio, lowa, Harold L.
Parks, lowa State University,
Ames, lowa, and Rolland H.
Mulhnix, Woodbine, Maryland.
Sheep judges are Jack Judy,
Ohio State University, Colum
bus, Ohio; Jack Goater, Bax
ter, Pennsylvania, and Don E.
Bell, Ohio Experiment Station,
Wooster, Ohio.
Offering the best array of
livestock under one roof in the
East, the show will present
top quality animals Ironi out
standing breeders in the Unit
ed States and Canada, accord
ing to Dr. William L. Henning,
Pennsylvania secretary ot ag
ncultuie and chairman of the
sponsonng Pennsylvania Farm
Show Commission.
Retail
Value
Included will be market
steeis, bauows and vvetheis
with caicass classes in each
catesoiy Among the steer ex
hibits will be animals ted for
maiket by and 1-H Club
youths as then educational
piojects in animal husbandly
Two bundled and fifty 4-H
youths will put on a hoise
show as pait ot the evening
enteitaiumeut Othoi evening
features will include indooi
polo matches, livestock paiad
es and call sciambles
Hovvaid PI 'White, Allen
town, Pennsylvania, is geneial
chan man of the exposition
Beu Moigan, is geneial supei
intendent, and Tom King, as
Out-Chopped Them All At The Grassland?
Field Days at Hershey.
The No. 50 Chops Finer With Less Effort.
%
The IHC “50” chopper created a lot of
interest among farmers who wanted to examine
the fine-cutting knives.
AT 5-9 J 51
J. B. Hostetter & Sons C. E. Wiley & Son
MOUNT JOY
OL 3-3731
Even Intervals
No Advantage
In Milking
Recent experiments at tho
Unueisity of Minnesota with,
two gioups of twin duly ani
mals show that it makes httlo
diffeience whether cows aie
milked e\ery 12 hours 01 on
an 8-10 hour intei val.
All factors considered, the
Minnesota researcher? found,
that cows milked eveiy 1-
hours produced only about 1 2
per cent more milk and 0 8
per cent more total tat.
An advantage of the 8-13
hour interval, they say, ‘s
that it permits a shorter woi !c
day tor the dairyman.
• Now Is The Time
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acies of sagebrush and tumble
weed presents monotony and a
“get-bae k-home” desire Towns
and Milages are finite distant
(30 to 5 0 miles) but depend
upon agncultuie lor ihen ’p
mg Plant hie is scaice with
out n ngation Cloudless skies
and low humidity (10-j.2 per
tent) piesents the deseit ion
ing and appeaiance of this
open piane of the Southwest.
A skinny lackiabbit eveiy 500
milts leflects the -.nucitv of
wild game in this mouudcl
sagebmsli t,ountiy
sistant supei intendent Both
aie extension livestock special
ists at the Pennsylvania State
Uimeisitv, Unueisity Pail',
Pennsyh aiua Co-sponsoi mg
the exposition aie the Penn
sylvania itepaitinent ot Agn
(ultm c
David Kurtz
MORGANTOWN
AT 6-5771
Quiinj\ille - M.ikcfield
ST 6-2895
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