Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 08, 1962, Image 9

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    • Silo Gas
{.Continued from Page 1)
Hons, sometimes results m
high nitrate con
tents in the plait leaves the
experts say. During or im
mediately after the ensiling
process, these nitrates are con
ygrted to nitrogen dioxide gas.
This gas is sometimes de
tected as a yellowish cloud
has an irritating odor
jimilar to laundry bleach.
Since it is heavier than air,
the nitrogen dioxide gas is
ofteh found descending down
the silo chute into the feed
room and other parts of the
barn. If the silo is connecte 1
to a milking pajior or cattle
barn, serious damage to the
cattlto oftdn results. The gas
may be so diluted it is
distinguishable by the time it
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reaches the cattle barn, specia
lists shy, yet it can cause seri
ous reproduction problems and
other less noticeable effects.
Severely drought stricken
crops which have received
heavy fertilizer applications
should be ensiled only alter
following detailed precautions
To insure safety for all
concerned, the silo area should
be well ventilated durmg the
filling process and precaution
should be taken to keep cmld
len and livestock av-ay from
freshly filled silos. Do not open
silos for at least six or eight
weeks after filling. Suspected
forage should be introduced
into the livestock ration gra
dually over a period of seven
to 10 days.
Cows should always receive
adequate amounts of gram
during such a period. Also, it
"PACKAGE PROGRAM''
in - use ration.
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Is advisable to feed higher
amounts ol vitamin A in a
grain ration since nitrate con
tents in forages inter r ere with
viUmin A utilization by am
nu.ls.
Detailed precautions on
h. ndlmg hign nitrogen silage
may be obtained from your
county agent’s office.
• Chicago
(Continued from Page 2)
50 a high since May 1960,
Bulk mixed choice and Prime
1150-1350 lbs. 31 00-32 7a
Bulk Choice 1100-1350 lbs
29 00-31 50. Numerous loads
mixed good and choice 950-
1250 lbs. 28 50-29.25, load
875 lbs 28 00, Good 26.00-29.
00, Mostly 26 50-28 50, Stand
ard 23 00-26.00 including Hol
steins 23.50-24.75.
COWS: Utility and Comm-
FEED
STEERS?
FATTEN
BEEF?
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 8, 1962—9
ercial cows closed at 14.25-17.
00. mostly 14.50 up, Few Stan
dard 18.00-21.00, Cctnnef and
Cutter sold late 13.00-15.50.
SLANGHTER HEIFERS-
Two shipments mixed Choice
and Prime 937 and 971 lbs
29'25, heighest for heifeirs
since May 1960 Numerous
loads high choice and mixed
choice and Prime 28.75-29 00,
Bulk Choice 26 50-28 50, Good
24 50-26 50.
Utility and Commercial bulls
closed at 18 50-21 00.
FEEDERS: Choice and
Fancy 800 lb. feeding steers
27 00, Good and Choice 550-
950 lb. feeders 25.75-26 75,
Medium and Good 685 lbs
23 00, Mixed medium and
Good 425-550 lb. Heifers 21.
75-23.50.
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(Distributor)
31 S. Queen St., York, Pa.
Ph. 3-8631
JOHN MEISENBERGER
110 Dickinson Ave.,
Lancaster, Pa.
Ph. EX 4-3006
# Lancaster Poultry
(Continued from Page 3)
16. Same (Arthur Leaman),
5000 MCX, 8-2, Starr Poultry,
18.3; 17. Same (Richard Mc-
Cauley), 3900 WV, 8-6, Dan
iel K Good, 18 0; 18 D. B.
Horn & Co (Robert Shepard),
8000 WV, 8-5, H. W. Longaere,
Inc . 18 2, 19 Same, 7000 WV,
8-5, Starr Poultry, 18 3, 20.
Same (Melvin Barge), 1200
WVC, 13-0, Carl B. Risser,
22.0.
21 Same, 2400 WVC, 13-0,
Starr Poultry, 23 1; 22 Same,
2400 WVP, 13-0, W. C. Me!-
linger & Son, 23 0; 23 Same,
1250 WVC, 13-0, W. C. Mel
ilnger & Son, 22.2, 24. Same,
1450 WVC, 13-0, Marvin Swei
gart, 22.2, 25. Same, 1550
WVC, 13-0, Danlej K. Uou4-
22.0.
26. Same (Clarence M.
Shuey), 3200 WV, 9-6, Daniel
K. Good, 18.4; 27. Sadie
(Richard Myers), 6000 WV,
9-0, Daniel K. Good, 18.2;
28 Same, 1500 WV, 9-0, Dan
iel K. Good, 18 2; 29. Same,
450-0 WV, 9-0, Roy E. Ream,
18 3, 30 Longenecker’s Farm,
1320 H-F, H. W. Longacre,
Inc, 15 8
31. Same, 1340 H-P, H. W.
Longacre, Inc , 15 5, 32. D. B.
Horn & Co (Clarence M.
Shuey), 6800 WV, 9-6, Starr
Poultry, 18 3
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