bulieti n Get up to a TOM more milk per cow... with lea’s dairy cows are producing milk than ever before. And a milking ration, Cow Chow D, is ■ many of them make up to a ■e. of quality ingredients is the behind the high efficiency of Cow Chow D. 's - Research herd of Holsteins •rnseys has been giving nutri factual information on Purina bu Know , . . Sows Produce s Of Milk Each Year sow is a factory a “pig factory” needs help to produce to capacity. Purina Research Farm on the Purina igram, sows each year produce more <0 gallons of milk; wean 18 pigs; and (n their own bodies. These are mighty Sow Chow fed with your grain 'ed and researched especially for these Get Sow Chow at our store with the board Sign. CUT CRD IN DAY-OLD CHICKS • . . you can help knock out costly CRD in • in day-old chicks with Purina Tylan Soluble. Soluble contains tylosin, a new, fast-acting tic that cuts down the most common cause of baby chicks. your chicks first arrive, add this powerful Aid to their drinking water. We can supply Purina Tylan Soluble in economical 100- 2-gram packets. out CRD with new Purina Tylan Soluble in chick Water. m B. Kurtz S. <H. Hiestand & Co Cedar Lane Salunsa •J. Hess, H 'se - Netr Providence 'a B. Landis r Road, Lancaster Warren Sickman ■ S w tf b 9 ' pi H JH H ■ fll | p| sfli @i jSs PURINA COW CHOW D John B. Kurtz James High Gordonyille Pequea 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. Ephrata John J. Hess Kinzers - Vintage Whiteside & Weicksel Kirkwood Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. Rheems J. H. Reitz & Son, Inc. Lititz Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 29,1962—9 • Outlook (Continued from Page 4) tion from the tests to cull the T/jor producers ifrom his herd. Better mnagement practic es, quality frage grains will he used to obtain maximum production from animals pos essing the genetic ability to excell. More emphqjsis should be placed oh caring for and feeding the high producers in the herd. More attention is being paid to characteristics which contribute to long-lived qual ities in cattle It takes a cer tain length of time for a cow to pay for herself after she begins producing and the longer she can be kept in the herd after she calves, the more opportunity for profit exists. More farmers are ' beginn ing to realize the value of sources of selling good qual ity surplus cattle. Dealers are coming into this area and buying high quality cattle for sale in areas where breeding standards are not as high. This is an added source of in come for many dairymen. Added emphasis is being given to the importance of marketing dairy products. While this is not entirely in our line we realize the im portance of a sound market ing program to the dairy in dustry. WILL/IS ROHRER P. Li. Bohrer and Brother, Seedsmen The more popular varieties of alfalfa will be in extremely short supply this year. There are more shortages right now in alfalfa seed than I can ever remember. DON'T Throw In The Towel, Yet! Perhaps you feel that it is out of the question for you to. move your family into a new home or a better home at the present time. But then you haven't talked to us about a loan. Without obligation, let us give you the latest facts and figures on a present day mortgage because it may cost a lot less than you think. Stop in this v/eek. ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $lO,OOO I first federal! f avinps and /ojan ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER 25 North Duke St. ftnamafl Customer Parking in Bear Phone 393-0601 In 1961 the production of alfalfa seed was the lowest in 10 years so there was very little carryover. Seed produc ing conditions duing 1962 were poor, so that season’s was the lowest in 11 years. I would suggest that any farmer who does not have WILMS ROHRER his alfalfa seed needs ordered now should place his order immediately. There will to be some substitution of var ieties, and we are recommend ing planting a grass-alfalfa, mixture Through proper fer tilization, farmers can bring the protein content of grass up near the content of alfalfa. 'Fortunately, we saw the shortage coming and prepared for it, but some varieties are in a critical condition. It is almost impossible to buy Cer tified Penn Scott red clover seed, and any seed house that didn’t order ahead is In ser ious trouble. Pennsylvania grown red clover seed is only about 30 per cent of the sup (Continued on Page 13)
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