Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 10, 1962, Image 10

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    10 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 10, 1962
THESE ARE THE NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS of the Lancaster County
Association of Farm Women Societies at the annual convention last Saturday at
the Pequea Valley High School They are, front row, left to right, Mrs Melvin
Stoltzfus, Ronks Rl, society 14, treasurer; Mrs. Grayson Cooper, Peach Bottom,
society 21, re-elected secretary; Mrs Kenneth Eshelman, Conestoga, society 9, pre
sident Back row, left to right are Mrs. Landis Myer, New Holland Rl, society
24, first vice president; Mrs. Paul Wit man, Mount Joy R 2, society 8, second
vice president, and Mrs Ammon Huber, Peach Bottom, society 11, retiring tree
ourer. Over 400 Farm Women from the 24 societies took part in the convention.
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Local Company
Sponsors Meet
On Feeding
What is 'being billed as “an
exciting new discoveiy in
dairy nutrition” will be dis_
cussed at a meeting of dairy
men next Tuesday night at
the Landisv'ille fire hall
Dr William L Ensoi, man
ager of dairj feed reseaich
with the Quaker Oats Com
pany ynii discuss research of
a new feed concept called a
Catalyzer which he did at the
University of Marj land
The process, basically, mak.
es it ' possible for the first
time, he says, to inciease the
calories of energy available
to the dairy cow without in
creasing the amount of ration
fed The pro-cesses were per.
fected at the Full.O-Pep re
search .facilities in Barring
ton, 111 he said
Closely controlled expen-
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TOP-DRESS ALFALFA
0-14-14
0-20-20
0-15-30
SMALL GRAIN
SEEDING
5-10-10
0-14-14
Use Our
Spreader Service
Bags or Bulk
Available - dieldrin and
heptachlor for .illalia after
last cutting.
ORGANIC
Plant Food Co.
Grofftown Rd.. EX 2-4963
meats levealed cows fed the Wilbur Hiestand ot the S H
new concept feed produced Hiestand Co, Salunga, sajs
about 20% mote eneigy fiom that this new concept in dairj
the same amount of feed feeding does not m\olve the
Moreoiei, this extia energy is use of drugs 01 hormones
coinerted into extia milk The feed is palatable and you
up to 10% or moie over cows follow vour legular feeding
on regular feed, and this mai- and management pi notices
gin is sustained tluoughout
the lactation period.
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ONE/43 JOB TOPPER!
A top performer in any league, McCulloch's great
new ONE/43 gives you features found in more
expensive professional models.
Famous McCulloch balanced handling and light touch direct
drive cutting combine in an easy to use easy to own chain
saw.
Want versatility? McCulloch's work-saving attachments provide
it! Brushcutter, Weedcutter, Power Pruner, Earth Drill. Great!
Complete with Super Pintail chain, 16" bar.
LANDIS BROS., INC.
Manheim Pike
Hoffman
"HP S ”
Grassland Seed
FORMULAS
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The meeting, sponsoied by
S H Hiestand and Company
will begin at 7 30 pm
MeCULLOCH
A. H. HOF.EM.AN SEEDS, INC., LANDISVILLE, PENNA.
• Serving farmers with finest quality seeds since 1 899
Lane. 393-3906
• Chicago
(Continued from Pajjs 2)
Punie showing the least ad
vance Heifers active, '5O-1 00
higher Cows strong to 50
higher Bulls weak to mostly
5 0 lower Small showing veal
eis and feeders about steady,
Slaughter steeis Loadlots
Prime 1175-1350 lbs 32 25-
33 25
Bulk High Choice and Pnme
1150-137*5 lbs 31 50-32 25,
bulk Choice 1100-1350 lbs
20 50-31 75 Choice 900-1100
lbs 29 00-30 00, load Pnme
940 lbs 30 00 and few loads
Mixed High Choice and Pnme
1000-1050 lbs 30 25-30 50
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I SHAVINGS I
I HAROLD B. ZOOK f
J 230 LAMPETER ROAD LANCASTER, PA. JJ
■ PHONE EX 4-5413 '■
■ • CLEAN DRY PINE ■
S • SEMI DRY PINE S
■ • MIXED ■
J BAGS OB BULK DELIVERIES OVER 2 TON AND 5
■ TRAILER LOAD PRICES ■
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No Other Protein Need When You Fee
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USE ONLY ¥t 18. SPECIAL TANVIIAC
PER HEAD PER DAY WITH GRAIN AND
lOUGHAOE - GET BIGGER PROFITS
MR MORE PROFITS—MAIL COUPON { f
THE TANVILAC COMPANY, INC. !
4th C Corning A ves, lox 96, Highland
Park Station, Dos Moines 13, lowa >
• Please Send Me Additional Informs- ’
tion about Special Tanvilac. |
I have Cattle J
NAME
ADDRESS.
C. O. NOLT
BIRD-IN-HAXD
Good 26.00-28 50, Standard
24 00-25 00.
Slaughter heifer?
If nine 1096 lbs. 3<o 50, ‘ *tisglie?t
on heifers since May 1959.
Bulk Choice 850-1000 lbs.
closed at 28 25-29 50, several
loads eaiher m the week at
29 50.
Cows Utility and Commer
cial closed at 14 25-16 50,
Utility Holstems up to 15 50,
Canner and Cutter 11 25-14 50.
Bulls Utility and Commer
cial late 17 50-19 30
Feedeis Small lot Good 700
lb steers 25 Ou, load and jart
load Medium 600-700 lb.
steers 23 75-24 00. Good 450
lb steer cal\es 27 50
Feeders Say . . ,
"The Most Economical
Feeding Plan of All" '
No trouble with scours or csttlq
going off feed, you’ll be moire then
satisfied with our feeding nrograiA
for you’ll get healthy stock, quick
gams at low cost. Remember, tfaen’l
a FEED EOT PROVEN TANVItAC
CULTURE PRODUCT FOB EVERY
FARM-FEEDING PURPOSE. -*
LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR
stu re
Mage
Phone Pane. 397-0751
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