Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 29, 1962, Image 9

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    Get up to
a TON
more milk
cow...
with
America’s dairy cows are producing
more milk than ever before. And a
Purina milking ration, Cow Chow D, is
helping many of them make up to a
ton more. -
Balance of quality ingredients is the
secret behind the high efficiency of
Purina Cow Chow D.
Purina’s Research herd of Holsteins
and Guernseys has been giving nutri
tionists factual information on Purina
Do You Know . . . Sows Produce
100 Gallons Of Milk Each Year
A, brood sow is a factory a “pig factory”
and she needs belp to produce to capacity.
At the Purina Research Farm on the Purina
Hog Program, sows each year produce more
than 100 gallons of milk; wean 18 pigs; and
maintain their own foodies. These are mighty
big jobs.
Purina Sow Chow fed with your grain
is designed and researched especially for these
big jobs. Get Sow Chow at our store with the
Checkerboard Sign.
Knock out CUD with new Purina Tylivn Soluble in chick
drinking water.
CUT CRD IN DAY-OLD CHICKS
Now , . . you can help knock out costly CRD in
fection in day-old chicks with Purina Tylan Soluble.
Tylan Soluble contains tylosin, a new, fast-acting
antibiotic that cuts down the most common cause of
CRD in baby chicks.
When your chicks first arrive, add this powerful
Health Aid to their drinking water. We can supply
you with Purina Tylan Soluble in economical 100-
gram or 2-gram packets.
John B. Kurtz
Cedar Lane
John J. Hess, H
Intercourse - New Providence
Ira B. Landis
Valley Road, Lancaster
Warren Sickman
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PURINA COW CHOW D
S. H. Hiestand & Co
John B. Kurtz
Epkrata
Bequea
Dairy Rations for over 30 years
This milking string proved the value of
Cow Chow D by producing an average
of 2067 pounds more milk per cow over
that produced on a regular 16% milk
ing ration.
Put Purina Research to work on your
farm by feeding Cow Chow D. Chances
are, like other Northeastern dairymen,
you’ll find this ration will help your
cows make more milk . . . and more
profit.
Salunga.
James High
Gordonville
Whiteside & Weicksel
Kirkwood
Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc.
Rheems
J. H. Seitz & Son, Inc.
Lititz
John J. Hess
Kinzers - Vintage
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 29, 1962
• Lampeter Swine
(From Page 1)
four class with mediumweight
Yorkshires at 211 pound
each The hogs aie piogenv ot
FFA project swine he laised
while a student at Lampetei-
Straslnng High School
Stonei, also a founei meni
lioi ot the Gaideii Spot Chan
tti FFA and an Anieiu.iu
hai inei Hague holdoi is en
gaged in lull tinu fanning
The champion Ilampshne
in the show was a juinoi
spmig gilt evlnbiled b,» Kenn
eth Ile-iS, Stiashuig R 1
Rot Slavmakei Stiasbii’g
Rt, took all the Chestei White
lirst places, while all second
place awaids in that bieen
weie won b\ CUde Slavmakei
Jr . ot the same addres 1 -
Followmg aie the platings
in the contest made b\ judge
Tony Dobroski, Yoik Count,
Agent
MARKET HORS
PEV OF TWO
Lightweight —1, James
IJ ousel, Lampeter
Mediumw eight —1, Will
iam Housei, Lampeter (Re
sene Champion ) 2, Earl Ln-
engood
Heavyweight —1, Earl Li
■\engood (Champions), 2
James Houser, 3, Stanle, Esh
lemau, Strasburg R 1
PEN OF FOUR
Lightweight —1, Earl Li
\engood, 2, William Houser
Save 2 to 5 bushels more com per acre while you|
(pick up to 20 acres per day with Ford’s popular.
j2-row mounted com picker! This proved performance
is made possible by Ford’s effective use of outstand- j
ing com-saving features . , . efficient pick-up of
down and leaning stalks . . . exclusive side-snap f
snapping rolls . . . com-saver pan . . . big capacity
elevators . . . clean-husking, gentle-acting, husking
' beds ... and many more. Mounted 1-row models with
similar com-saving features are also available.
jSfop in and let ut thaw you these corn-saving features.
[||MPIEMENTS|]
Grimm's Ford
Tractor & Farm
Service
Park Are., Quawyrille
Ph. SX 6-3507
Allen H. Matz
Phone AN 7-6503
Dearer
Ir* *■* * »•'« » I * t
Medium-weight —1, Earl
Livengood (Champions); 2,
Stanley Eshleman (reserve
champions) 3 James Houser.
Heavyweight —1, Earl Li
\engood
uriikium; sa\ ink
H VMI’.SHIHIC
lunioi Spimg Gilt —• 1,
Ki uucth Hess, Stiasburg Rt,
( HRSTMI! \\HITK
lunior Spnng Gilt —1, Roy
Shumaker 2 C'Kdc Slnniak
ei Ji
Sow anti litfoi —1, Roy
Sl.um.iKei 2 Chile felajmak
ti J i
Ami’ll sow
1 Ren Sidj
2, Chde Sliivmaker,
inakei ,
>ORKSHIKK
■\ounL boai —1, Paul
W elk Snasbms; HI (Champ-
ion male)
Junior sprint; Kilt —1, El
mei StoltMus, Holtwood R 2;
2 Stanle\ Eslileman, 3, Earl
Livelihood, 4, Clarence
1300 Millport Road, Lancas
tei r > t Carl Trout, Strasbuig
R 1
Senioi Spi mg Gilt —1,
Paul Welk 2, Elmei Stoltz
f US
Senior gilt —1, Roy Slay
makei 2, Clyde Slaymaker*
Jr
Sow and litter —1, Paul
Welk
Aged Sow 1. John Stoner
(Giand Champion), 2, Paul
V elk
Elizabethtown
Farmers Supply, Inc.
Elizabethtown
Phone EM 7-1341
Keener Equip. Co.
Bts. 230 & 72, Lancaster
Phone XO 9-0861
Sauder Bros.
New Holland
Phone ED 4-8721
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