Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 09, 1963, Image 12

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    —Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 9, 1963
12
Four Countians
On Cover Of
Nat’l Magazine
Thiee Future Farmers of
Ameuca an-d a faimer from the
Milleisulle area appealed on
the coier of a national maga
zine lerenilly.
The FFA membeisl all 1962
graduates of Penn Manor High
School, iv ho appeared on the
Febiuaij-Maich issue of the
National Future Faimer Maga
zine are James Benedict, Nel
son Habecker and Kenneth
Shei tzer
They are shown in the farm
shop with John Sangrey, Con
estoga R 2 Both Shertzer and
Habecker ate now farming m
paitnerships with their fatheis
on the home fai m Benedict is
employed by the Southeastern
Pennsvliania Artificial Bieed
eis Coopeiative
NEW LOW COST COLD
WEATHER Nl£ !»££
/M
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r
HEAVIER NOTCHED
PADDLES scientifically
designed to give more
uniform spread pat
tern than other single
beater spreaders.
A. B C. Groff
Jfew Holland
Wilbur H. Graybill
l<itit7, R. I). 2
H S. Newcomer & Son A. L Herr & Br^.
Mount Joy Quarryville
Allen H. Matz
Fenver
Two Cows Have
High Record
Two registered Holstein
'cows owned by H. E and May
belle Kettering, Litrtz, are pro
minently mentioned in an offi
cial pi eduction testing report
leceived fiom Holsteiri-Fnes
lan Association of America
headquaiters at Brattleboro,
Vt.
The cows aie Reba Hillman
Pietje, an eight-year-old, which
produced 15,730 pounds of
milk and 615 pounds of butter
fat in 305 days, and Bankrose
Koinv a 12-year old, which had
15,230 pounds of milk and 537
pounds -of butterfat in 304
davs. - .
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Suicide is the eighth largest
cause of death among White
males in the U. S
FAMOUS Ktw Ibei
QUALITY... at-a
surprisingly low price
New paddle design shreds
spreads v/ider than other single
beater spreaders, 5 feed rates for
each tractor speed, plus clean-out
and neutral. Backed by a full year
written guarantee. See it today.,.
Landis Bros.
Lancaster
3. Paul Nolt
Gap
Chas. J. McComsey
& Sons
Hickory Hill, Pa.
Don't Learn The Hard Way!
Rough Weather
and
EGG PRODUCERS. ..
The winter has been unusually severe.
Production of many flocks has been affected by temperature,
disease, or both.
WHAT ABOUT REVACCIMATING YOUR LAYERS?
Even if you did give them a booster vaccination between Thanks
giving and Christmas, we feel that in most cases it will be to
your advantage to revaccinate your layers and breeders.
NEWCASTLE especially has been unusually severe. Many out-,
breaks hove occurred and it just DOES NOT PAY to take the
chance that you'll get by.
WHAT ABOUT THE REACTION?
If you have no reaction you know your birds arc immune and
you'll sleep better.
If there is a reaction to the mild strains of vaccines we use, your
birds were highly susceptible to the field strains and you should
be glad you revaccinoted before real trouble come along.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
during cold weather -
HELPS \
(in fact you'H be well paid for it)
KEEP ICE OUT OF THE FOUNTAINS, heat-tapes are a.big help;
here.
A LITTLE FRESH LITTER in piles in the pens will reolly moke
them scratch.
EARLY BIRD HI PRODUCER PELLETS #2O. Use them to get
that much needed additional feed into them at this time.
There are
LITTLE THINGS
Management that
you get
BIG RETURNS
flocks.
Just see ony Miller & Bushong Service Representative or coll us„
collect at Lancaster 392-2145.
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Poultry
Go Hand in Hand.
in Poultry
Help
will
from
MAY WE HELP YOU?
"FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE"
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MILLER
BUSHONG
Rohrerstown, Pa.
Inc.