&—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 19, 1963 NEW OFFICERS of the Pennsylvania Grassland Council (from left) are: Frank G. Earner, State College, director; Chris M. Nissley, Landisville, vice pre sident; Charles M. Wolgemuth, Hershey, secretary-treasurer, and Ralph E. Dott erer, Mill Hall, president. Dotterer, operates a large dairy farm near Mill Hall, Clinton county, .with his brother Paul, and has been active in the Council since its beginning. The grass land program of the Dotterer brothers was named one of Pennsylvania’s-best in the 1960 Grassland Club. SCD Directors Elect Funk To 11th Term Du'ectors of the Lancaster CounU Soil Conservation Histnct Mondai night retain ed Amos H Funk to his 11th teim as chan man o(t the dis ti ict Funk, Milleisville Rl, is and Henry E Givler, Ronks also piesident of the state teacher of vocational association of soil conserva- a g UCU it U re at Pequea Valley tion distnct -dnectors He was . , . , . , H S was re-appointed sec leappomted to a four year teim on the county board by ie t a, y treasurer. h A';"\ ' V-N feed MASTER MIX Master Mix Chick Starter is a complete starter feed . . . ! • Rich in essential nutrients needed to get chicks off to a fast, vigorous start!! ! • Contains antibiotics to promote rapid growth, j and high livability!! • Easy to feed-less waste!! Contact your local Master Mix Dealer today! Ask for details about the complete Master Mix Poultry Feeding Program ... the four-step plan for profitable egg production! Ross H. Rohrer & Sons Wei 9 el Bros - Quart > \ill(‘, Psi Leßoy Sensenig Blend & McGinnis HhiKHtown, Pa. Atfjlon, I l *'. The cost of a loal of bread went from 13 5 cents in 1947 to 20 9 m 19 61, reports Har old neigh, Penn State con sumer economics extension specialist. The farmer gets less for the wheat in the loaf today than he did in the 1947-49 period and the re tailer gets about the same The big increase has been in costs for baking and deliver to the office of vice chairman, mg bread county commissioners last month The truck farmer and avid consenationist served several terms as president of the 'Conestoga Valley Association and the Pennsylvania Vege table glowers Association. Hemv Hackman, Manhenn R 2 danyman, was re-elected *’ Get your chicks off to a FAST... VIGOROUS START!!! # , JT MASTER I H j Oxford, Pa. x x 'Vv~ > * -VV'^ \ «4?v 5 v < v < v S .♦ ' i # <*> .H Do ORTHO UNIPELS Increase YIELDS and PROFITS? Here are the 1962 results of 14 corn trials, with ORTHO UNI" PELS compared to the farmer's regular fertilizer. COUNTY & STATE York, Pa. York, Pa. York, Pa. Chester, Pa. Chester, Pa. Cumberland, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. Franklin, Pa. Franklin, Pa. Carroll, Md. Carroll, Md. Mean of 14 Tests 102.67 114.78 12.11 $ 9.82 Fertilizer investment per acre and 15.5% shelled corn at $1.25 per bushel consi dered in arriving; at profit increase figure. Average yield increase 12.11 bushels, average profit' increase $9.82 per acre. SEE US NOW ABOUT PROGRAMING YOUR CROPS for increased YIELDS and PROFITS Ortho Unipcls is a Registered Trade Mark P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. 1 ■ - .... plan Open House which I ? iU >® °5 t » r a fori- alb attending, January 25 & 26 r .. The Wayne Feeda gold Leon B." Risser and Paul key serves' as an attractive B. Hess, owners otf Dutchman as well as key cbaia and _ will be given absolutely tree Feed Mills, Inc. at Stevens, - - ' - ~ % ' V' : '- ; 15» _ ±, ’ during the special Penna, Route 1, at Mt. Airv “ , , . , ... according to the owners, .announced today that a spec- - •xal open house is toeing held Some of the other high- Friday. January- 25th and lights will he drawing for Saturday, January 26 th. prizes, special prices on num erous feeds and refreshments. i 1 One of the unusual featur- es of the open house will he Dutchman Feed. Mills Inc. the presentation of an attrac- is a newly appointed Wayne tiye 18-karat gold-plated ear Feeds dealer. *9 ' * v/A r s, | your chicks start better i on PACEMAKER I Poultry profits start with Eastern States pacemaker. This I completely balanced chick starter gets them'off fast .. . 1 helps them develop into uniform, open-bodied pullets. | pacemaker is <he prime example of how Eastern States ‘| leadership pays, off in greater poultry profits for you. Start 1.’».5% Shelled Corn, bn/A Bushel Grower Yield ORTHO Yield Increase 86.7 93.2 99.5 153.8 100.0 95.4 91.1 112.0 129.0 124.0 84.6 80.2 97.2 118.9 SPECIAL DISCOUNTS FOR JANUARY 100.1 108.2 107.0 165.2 105.0 108.5 107.1 131.0 135.0 134.0 129.0 114.7 119.0 136.6 SMOKETOWN, PA Profit ' Increase $ 5.16 2.55 -4.18 3.45 3.03 17.17 5.55 12.62 4.11 9.11 33.62 30.87 10.41 4.00 Phone 397-3539 event”. rustttt
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