6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 8, 1962 Guernsey Cow Has Top Record In D.H.LA. A legisteied Guernsey cow in the heul ol Ro'beit A. Uienenian Stiasbuig Rl. tompleted the highest 30 5 d<u lactation ietoid in the Red Rose Dau\ Heul Im iptot eiuent Association in Oc tobei HEAVES DON’T BOTHER ME When I eat No other feed compares with New Hope for effectue relief of hea\ es and allergic conditions. In use for fne years, it has helped to. restore hun ■dreds of horses ei en those that had been given up for lost to sound, healthy con dition. New Hope Complete Horse Feed gives you all-in one feeding that is simple and easy. No need for tiresome soaking of beet pulp, no need to feed hay because this com plete feed has eserything for the horse’s nutritional requirements. Available from these Wirthmore Feeds Dealers Paul M. Ressler & Son ParacLko, Pa. Tel. lumcaistcr 687-6292 Leroy M. Sensenig Ephrata, Pa. Tel. Ephrata 733-2009 Clem E. Hoober Intercourse, Pa. Xel. Intercourse 80 8-3431 J. K. Stauffer & Son Lawn - Tel. Mauheim 665-3131 BelUtire - Xel. Kli/.ibcthtou u 367-3321 Horst's Mil! R. F. D. xt l.ebanon. Pa. Uel. Schaetter-.towu 949-3330 Gurney D. Brandt's Mill Lebanon, Pa. Tel. Lebanon CK 2-6781 Weigel, Bros. Oxford, Pa. Tol. Oxford 9:52-8763 • Chambers & Smith k. f. i>. =i “West Glove. Pa. Tel. 'West Grove I’X 9-9854 „ TT , . „ of butterfat. A grade Holstein The legistered Holstein the herd of -g. Bs . herd ol Paul B Zimmerman beMhade made 7 rJ ,pounds Ephrata Rl. had the highest fa( . ml 9 2 49 pounds of butterfat average- per cow flnd R register ed Hol dunng the testing month stem m the herd of Amos B. The Breneman cow a five Lapp produced 750 pounds 0 f >ear old finished hei lactation butterfdt ln 21.448 pounds of with 791 pounds of butterfat j. m 1G 410 pounds ot milk with a 4 S per cent test Two other cows in the as- Holland Ready-Mix Stone Concrete Concrete Metal Blocks Windows New Holland Concrete Products New Holland, I’a. How HARVESTORE protects your feed from spoilage: • Breather bag system keeps air from feed. • Mastic sealer seals each roof and side wall section. • Pressure testing after erection makes sure of perfect seal. • Plus protection of ex clusive “Glass-lined” storage^ CALL YOUR NEAREST HARVESTORE DEALER NOW ABOUT THE A. O. SMITH PURCHASE PLAN Dairy Clinic Sat., Dec. 15 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. PLAIN & FANCY FARM Between Bird-in-Hand and Intercourse Dr. Marcus Haggard, Veterinarian will be the speaker. * . . . .. KNIPMEYER, Inc. Harvestore Sales and Service XKW HOLLAND Phone 354-5455 sociation finished lactations with more than 750 pounds Ten other cows in the as sociation had better than 700 Why limit yourself to one-crop storage ...when HARVESTORE stores BOTH GRAIN and. FORAGE- High-Moisture Haylage Alfalfa, Clover, • Shelled Com Timothy and Brome - • 'High Moisture Ground ' Grass Mixtures. . • i EarCorrr . Oatsesitajtage , High Moisture Grain other forage Sorghum Crops. Only HARVESTORE’S true Oxygen-Free "Sealed” Storage makes it possible for.you to store High-Moisture Grains OR For age That’s why there is no short'eut; no substitute, for HARVESTORE Only HARVESTORE’S “SweepsArm’’. Bottom Unloader can unload- either grams or forage No other bottom unloader can do that for you LOOK AHEAD! Enjoy the” Versatility” of HARVESTORE Don’t settle for one-crop storage! Store Haylage in the Summer — feed it out —and then store High-Moisture Shelled or Ground Ear Cora m the Fall* Only HARVESTORE can do that for you' You Are Invited to our pounds of butterfat during the lactations ended in the month. They were in the herds of J. Eby Hershey, John R Sauder, Clarence L. Keener, Ben 3VI. Stoltzfus, Iv an 6 Martin; Amos B. Lantz, Paul B. Zimmerman, John E Ki eider, Mary B Stoltzfus and Robert W Ulrich. In the butterfat averages, the 26 registered Holstein cows in the Zimmerman herd had 1,722 pounds of milk with a 3 6 test for an aver age of 62 pounds of butterfat each The herd of 22 registered Holsteins owned by Dan S. Stoltzfus,u Mount Joy R 1 was second 'high with 1,517 pounds of milk, a 4 0 per cent test, and 61 pounds of butter fat each PRIZE WINNING STEERS Grand Champions and Reserve Champions chosen at the-Lancaster County and Chester County 4-H Round-ups were fed well. The ever-increasing volume of Wayne Sweet Mix each year indicates the cattlemen of Pennsylvania are aware of the fact that Wayne Sweet Mix is truly a quality product. Th is natural protein feed along with good management is responsible for developing many Grand Champions. THE GRAND CHAMPION AND THE RESERVE CHAMP ION CHOSEN AT THE RECENT CHESTER COUNTY 4-H ROUND-UP HAD BEEN FED WAYNE SWEET MIX. THE GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION .CHOSEN THE FOLLOWING DAY AT THE SOUTHEASTERN 4-H ROUND-UP AT THE UNION STOCKYARDS IN LANCASTER HAD BEEN FED WAYNE SWEET MIX. The proof of the feed ' therefore , * * is in the eating. Wayne Sweet Mix with natural protein, may cost a little more, but if the difference is as much as $lO per ton, the increase would amount to only $l.OO per ton when mixed to make one ton 'of complete feed. On the basis of the Nov. 19th price of cattle; the $l.OO-per ton is offset if only appro ximately 3*3 Ihs. additional weight per animal is secured. The additional weight beyond this re presents valuable dividends. For instance, if Way ne Sweet Mix gives you 75 Ihs. additional weight per animal you’ll have an additional income of ap proximately $21.50 per head. There is a Wayne dealer near you with a supply of fresh Wayne Sweet Mix. Your business will be appreciated. Gurney D. Brandt Sons Markey’s Wayne Feed Lebanon, Pa. Store Lebanon, Pa. Irwin K. Curry Hetshey, Pa. John K. Curry & Sons Palmjra, Pa. H. H. Miller Paxtouia, Pa. Dutchman Feed Jrlills, Inc. Millersville Supply Co. Stevens R. 1). 1, Pa. MUlerst ille. Pa. Grubb Supply Co, Mountville Feed Service Elizabethtown, Pa. Columbia R. D. 3, Pa. Heck’s Mill Leesport, Pa. John M. Herr Rohrer’s Mill Grantville & Jonestown, Pa. Ronks, Pa. Hershey Bros. Chas - gander & Sons Reinholds, Pa. Eji,t Kar1 ’ Piu „ .. H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Horst s Mill T Lebanon R. I). 1. Pa. witmer . . ola , Pa . Lime Valley Mills j. k. Stauffer & Son Willow Street, Pa. Lawn and BeUaire, Pa. Marion Roller Mill J. C. Walker & Son, Inc. . Stonchsburg, Pa. Gap, Pa. •Christ K Lapp and Son, and Elam B Beiler had herd averages of 57 pounds of fat, and the herd oif John. 0. Stol tzfus averaged 56 pounds. An average of 55 pounds per «ovr was produced by the herds of C. Robert Greider, and Ja cob N. Good. Twelve other herds averag ed 50 or more pounds of hutterfat during the month. Spring In Winter It’s possible to have a breath of spring in midwin ter. sajs Mrs Lynn Smith, Penn State extension orna mental floriculturist You can pot bulbs of tulips, daffodils; narcissi, hyacinths, and simi lar flowers now After a rest ing period they can be forced into bloom Ellis W. Mentzer New Holland, Pa. Fowl’s Feed Service Chestnut Level, Pa.
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