Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 15, 1962, Image 13

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    Ten Countians
WiD Attend
Feed Convention
Five rounty teed company
representatives and their wives
will attend the 84th annual
convention of the Pennsylvan
ia Millers and Feed Dealers
Association September 19-21
in the Fctel Sheraton, Pitts
burgh.
Those going from the Gar
den Spot include Mr. and Mrs.
Robert B. Graybill, Rohrers-
Poultrymen In The Middle Atlantic
Area Are Now Housing Thousands
And Thousands Of Birds And Feeding
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EASTERN STATES FARMERS 1 EXCHANGE
John E. Melhorn
Mt. Joy
Maurice Good Marlin Wanner
Gortlouvlllc Gap
Jacob L. Kurlz
- Elizabethtown
Enos R. Buckwaltei John Martin
Bird-in-H.ind
LANCASTER SERVICE
QUARRYVILLE SERVICE CENTER
town; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Hiestand, Salunga; Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Grubb, Elizabeth
town; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Weaver, Lititz R 2, and Mr. and
M*s Doßald 'M. Brubaker,
Bird-m-Haud.
One of the main features
of this year’s meeting is the
honoring of The College of
Agriculture of The Pennsyl
vania State University om the
occasion of its 100th Anniv
ersary Mr. C. S. Wyand, Vice
President for Development will
officially receive the honor on
behalf of the University, while
A farmer-owned cooperative
Headquarters: West Springfield, Mass.
G and G
Feed & Supply
Lititz - Manhehn
Farmers
Feed & Supply
New Holland
Barevillo
Dr. Russell B. Dickerson, Dir
ector of Resident Education,
Dr. Russell Larsbn, Director
of Extension and Dr. M. A.
Farrell, Director of Experim
ental Station will discuss the
activities of their departments
in the University.
Other features of the con
vention will include a Business
Management Clinic, exhibits,
a golf tournament and a
Ladies’ program.
Robert B. Graybill of Miller
& Bushong, Inc., Rohrerstown
Pa. is currently serving as
President of the Association
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Mill-to-Mouth
Feeding
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and Cut Your
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For Top
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Laying Ration
Wilson Scott
West Willow
Stephen Kurtz
Morgantown
Evon E. Dinger
Reinholds
Henry B. Hoover
Ephrata
CENTER
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 15, 1962—115
Countian Elected
By State Ass’n
Edward Hess, Green Mead
ows Farm, Bareville Rl, last
week was elected vice president
of the Pennsylvania Hamshire
Sheep Association, Inc.
The election was held dur
ing the state organization’s
annual field day at Green Mea
dows Farm.
Other officers elected inclu
ded Robert M. Harbster, pres
ident, and Margaret B. Harbs
ter, secretary-treasurer, both
of Happy Hill Farm, Manata
wny, Pa.
Directors elected were John
Goater, Baxter Rl; Stewart
E. Ebersole, York R 3; Dr.
Margaret Livingston, Home
stead, John C Nordin, Russel
Rl, Carroll S. Shaftner, Univ
ersity Park, Jack Shobe>-,
Berlin, and George Van Wag
ner, Dauphin
Approximately 75 sheep
breeders from around the state
witnessed a sheep trimming
demonstration by Mr. Goater,
known as “Mr Hampshire”,
and a sheep dog demonstration
by Carroll Schaftner, shepard
at the Pennsylvania State Un
iversity ' Tom King, Exten
sion Livestock specialist from
PSU talked on livestock man
agement.
Green Meadows Farm has
achieved national distinction
by exhibiting prize winning
breeding stock.
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part of the food compartment
of refrigerator. After remov
ing wrapper put the butter in
a covered dish.
More farmers each
month prefer to buy
their
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State Gamelands
To Be Opened
For Inspection
Lancaster Area hunters and
sportsman will have another
opportunity this year to tour
the Goldmine game preserve.
District Game Protector, John
Eicholtz said this week.
Eicholtz said many of the
hunters from this county go
to the Goldmine area in North
ern Lebanon County during
hunting season and will wel
come this chance to tour the
gamelands and inspect th«
work of the state game com
mission.
The automobile tour of
about 25 miles through Le
banon and Dauphin counties
will be held on October 7,
Bicholtz said
The tour is scheduled to be
gin at 1 p m at the state
gamelands gate on gamelands
road 211, and is expected to
take approximately four hours
Stops will be made so that
visitors can inspect game food
plots turkey feeders, and im
provement of natural feed and
cover. Eicholtz said the work
done at the Goldmine tract is
typical of the work being done
on all state gamelands of
which there are appioximately
a million acres
Nitrogen dioxide can be ex
tremely harmful or deadly to
humans and animals, warns
Penn State Extension Dairy
Specialist Richard Adams. Tt
can sometimes' be detected as
a yellowish cloud of irritating
gas with an odro similar to
laundry bleach Being hear
ler than air, it tends to come
down silo chutes to the silo
room. - ' ’
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