Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 25, 1963, Image 14

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14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 25,1963
GIRLS LEARN ABOUT BEEF on the hoof as
well as on the table during a three weeks exchange
program between vocational agriculture and home
economics classes at Garden Spot High School. Mr. Ro
bert Herr, teacher of vocational agriculture at New
Holland, second from left, shows girls where various
cuts of meat are located on a beef steer. The girls are,
left to right, Gerry Brown, East Earl Rl; Lois Jean
Bowman, East Earl Rl; Wendy Myers, Linden Street
Terre Hill, and Bonnie Bressler, Elverson R 2.
L. F. Photo.
FFA-FHA
Swap Classes
At New Holland
Future Farmers and Future
Homemakers at Garden Spot
High School have just complet
ed a three week exchange pro
gram In their Classes.
Boys in the junior class
studying vocational agriculture
•pent three weeks In the home
economics department of the
school at New Holland learning
some of the finer arts of cook-
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HERE'S WHAT SILO-ZYME SILAGE CULTURE CONCENTRATE DOES IN THE SILO;
1. Through its enzymatic action it pro- 4. Protects the vital nutritional elements 7. Improves digestibility,
motes the rapid growth of the beneficial by greatly reducing spoilage. 8. Helps stabilize Vitamin A.
2 a „ta m ni S to 5. Speeds the conversion of .torch to sugar * W
the Culture. .. . helps break down cellulose, con- ** el P s build more red meat
2. Inhibits the growth of the undersirable verts sugar to lactic and acetic acids, * e P* U P mi P ro uc lon an #r * ’
organisms which cause spoilage, foul a nd proteins to peptides and amino 12 ' Costs le ? s to use ** * even less than your
odors and loss of nutritive value. 1 ac ids. OWn firam ' 1 ‘
3. Enhances the development of the na- H®iP s reduce “run-off.”
tural, desirable aroma and flavor factors ®* Protects and improves palatabiiity ... 14. Stretches silage .. . tyou feed up to W)4"
of silage. they eat it all! fourth less.
YOU FEEDALOT LESS PROTEIN WHEN YOU FEED SILO ZYME CURED SILAGE.
We are also distributors for the iamous MAT-OO Vitamin & Minerals supplement for Steers & Hogs and one for Dairy and Breeding Cattle.
Also for poultry'. These Products give best results when fed free choice. , • ,/
MAY-CO Vitamins and Minerals supplement and Silage treated with SHiO-ZYMB fed to your cattle make a combination hard to heat. ~
The products nitli Profit built In them. They cut teed costs.
Call. Phone or write to
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ing and serving a meal.
Under the guidance of the
teacher of home economics,
Mrs. Betty Smoker, tlhe boys
planned and served a complete
meal for themselves. They
also learned the fundamentals
of setting and decorating a din
ing table and served the girls
and their mothers at the an
nual FHA mother-daughter
banquet.
The girls, under the super
vision of Robert Herr, teacher
of vocational agriculture,
studied identification and
judging of retail cuts of meat,
primal cuts in the meat car-
HERE'S HOW TO GET
FROM YOUR
MAYTOWN VITAMIN - MINERAL
ca«s, some of the fundamental*
of slaughtering and dressing
meats and the demands of the
market. ' The course included
foods in general, consumption
trends, and the foods that con
sumers are buying.
This is the third year for -the
program at the school.
New Holland 4-H
Hears Morgan
Ben Morgan Livestock Spe
cialist from the Pennsylvania
State University was the main
speaker at the recent meeting
of the New Holland 4-H’ Beef
club.
The meeting was held on the . - IN THE KITCHEN were a familiar sight
f a ™ the for three weeks -at Garden Spot High School. These
beer' industry and gave tips Junior vocational agriculture boys traded classes-with
on feeding and care of sM 'girls in-home economics classes. They planned and pre
cattle. pared a full meal for themselves and their teacher.
The next meeting will be They are, left' to right, Kenneth Martin, Denver RI;
held June 21 at the home of Roy Musser; East Earl HI; Leon Weaver, N6w Holland
Ruth Ann and Larry High, R 1; Walter Musser, Narvon Rl; and Mrs. Betty Smoker,
©a'reniie. David Lapp will- teacher of vocational home economics at the New
?rTto S New Holland high school. L. P. PhOto.
Livestock Auction Market
EVERY TUESDAY
Starting Promptly at 1:30 p.m.
Starting with bulls, steers, heifers, cows, hogs
and calves.-
We get top $$ for your Livestock
Give us a call HI 2-4181
Vintage Sales Stables, Inc.
VINTAGE, PA,
Frank Dusslnger, Manager
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Just Use SILO-ZYME On The Green Cut Feed
SILO-ZYME is a patent product and has been used in the western United
States for the past 10 years, with great success.
We are the first to bring this product to Pa. and have the Exclusive dis
tributorship for Pa., Del., Md., New Jersey for it.
SILO-ZYME is a cultured base and contains a combination of Lacitic
acid Bacteria, Enzymes of Asperigillus Oryzae and other essential nutri- *
ents for silage curing. It’s all food. No chemicals in the product. $
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MORE MILEAGE
SILAGE
Going Into Your Silo.
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The Most Famous Name
In Corn
Pfisler Associated
Growers
1007 Nisslej Rd.
Lancaster
Phone 898-7121
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