Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 23, 1963, Image 5

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- Letters
>-op Manager
tes Editorial
o
Uditor, Lancaster Farming
iear Sir,
: want to extend my congrat
tions to you on the splendid
icle in Lancaster Farming,
ho is to Blame for Surplus
’ You did a wonderful job
I covered the situation very
sly.
This is a terrific problem,
Market Egg Producers!
Get Off to the Right Start!
"The Way the Twig is Beat!",,,
Well, that applies to your pullets raised for replacements in
the laying house. Next summer's egg production costs and your
flocks performance will be determined by the way you feed and
manage your replacements right now. A cheaply built feed or a
poor program will NOT save you money. Only top production,
low feed conversion and low production costs per dozen eggs will
pay off.
GOOD MANAGEMENT
ESSENTIAL INGREDIENT
Winning Combination For Any Poultryman
fry wafer soluble Tylan confaining Tylosin,
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'W fry.
and I wonder if dairymen can
afford to alt back and expect
the government to settle their
problems for them or must th
ey do more for themselves thr
ough their organizations.
I believe you will see more
milk history written in the next
two years than has taken place
last ten years. The milk
hearing now being held in Phil
adelphia may be very critical.
With kindest regards,
S. A. Horton,
Mount Joy Cooperative .
Association
Remember the saying.
No Matter Whose Chick Starter
You Use Please Bear In Mind
IS AN
May We Suggest That ....
Early Bird No. 3 Fortified
Chick Starter.
A Good Management Job
If C R D is your problem
a product of fhe Elanco division of
Eli Lilly & Co. available af
"FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE"
And
Is A
Miller
&
Bushong, Inc.
Rohrersfown, Pa.
Ph. Lancaster 392-2145
(Area Code 717)
Feed Companies
Merger Is Off
The Wirthmore Feeds Divi
sion of Corn Products Company
today disclosed that the plan
for the purchase of its proper
ties by Eastern States Farmers'
Exchange, Inc., has been termi
nated. Granville M. Bond, pre
sident ot Wirthmore said that
Eastern States had advised the
company that it had taken this
action “on the 'recommendation
ot our counsel.”
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, M'arch 23, 1963
4-H Tractor,
Handyman Clubs
Hold Roundup
Prizes were awarded in the
4-H Tractor Maintenance club
and the 4-tH Handyman Club at
a roundup of the two clubs
last week m the Farm Bureau
'Cooperative building.
In the first year group,
Daniel Rohrer, Manheim Rl,
took the top prize followed by
Robert Blecker, Sheridan Rl
and Jay Wissler, Landisville.
Richard Buckwalter, Lititz
R 3 was tops in the second
year program. He was trailed
by Nelson Martin, Bphrata Rl
and Kenneth Lapp, Ronks Rl.
David Zimmerman, Remhol
ds Rl was the winner in the
thud year competition.
Handyman, Richard Warfel,
Conestoga Rl, was named ch
ampion in that club with lus
exhibit of a coffee table Jay
and Gerald Harnish, both of
Willow Street R 2, were second
and thud respectively.
An explanation ot the tunc
tion of the fom-cycle gasoline
engine won David Zimmeiman,
Remholds HI, and Stanley Lei
ninger, Denver R 2, the top club
tractor demonstration, follow
ed by Buckwalter, who outlm-
NOW GET MORE
QUALITY
AT HO INCREASE IN
WITH A NEW
Girten deluxe o n
FARM COOLING TANK
FEATURING:
CLARK ELECTRIC
R. D. 1, Kinzers
Phone Intercourse 708-8501
ed the working of the distribu
tor.
Judges for the tractor pro
jects and demonstration con
test were two York County 4-H
tractor club leaders, Ralph Sn
yder and Ross Markley, and
Burton Horn, Pennsylvania
State University Extension
Service agricultural engineer.
Top tractor and demonstra
tor champions were awarded
electric drills by the Lancaster
County Implement Dealers As
sociation.
Horn told, t factor club mem
bers the state 4aH tractor pro
gram would be revised next
year and extended to a foui
year plan
He also said the 4-H tractor
driving contest will eliminate
the distuct finals this year,
permitting all county winners
to compete for the state cham
pionship during Pennsylvania
4-H Days at Univeisity Park
next August
The tractor clubs have sched
uled a tour Maich 25 of the
Caterpillar Co , York
Since 19 50, the number of
milk cows in the United States
has declined 4V 2 million, but
the milk supply continues at a
lecoid late Aieiage milk pro
duction pei cow has increased
tioin 5,314 pounds a year to
7,004 pounds
PRICE
SPACESAVER SIDE OUTLET
ONE-PIECE COVER
NEW FOAM TYPE INSULATION
MOST EFFICIENT COOLING
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