Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 15, 1963, Image 7

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} OFFICERS OF THE HOME ECONOMICS 4-H County Council after their
election Tuesday night are, left to right, Cynthia Bucher, president; Elaine Stol-
tzfus, secretary; Sharynanne Schreiber, treasurer; Sandy Risser, parliamentarian,
end Gloria Hershey, publicity director. Belinda Hershey, vice president, was not
present. */, L. F. Photo.
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"Hate do you grow such healthy tomatoes
Simple. I use Dith\ne® M-22.,
Against all diseases?
Against the four tioublesome ones. Early and'*
late blight. Septoria and gray leaf spot. And it
protects foliage and stems as veil as the fruit.
How often do you spray?
We apply Dithaae M-22 about every 7 days,
using two pounds per 100 gallons. For insect
conti ol, we just mix Rhothwve® with our
Dinm’E spiajs.
You can be proud of a crop like tins. I think 111
switch to join spray program.
Tell the dealer jou vant Dithwe M-22. Use it
and watch jour tomatoes glow big and healthy.
Lancaster Co. Distributors for Dithone M-22
MILLER CHEMICAL and FERTILIZER CORP.
P. O. Box 25, EPHRATA
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 15, 1963
• County Council
(Continued fiom Page 6)
ter Fieshman.
Maule, a 10 year veteran of
4-H club work has had pro
jects m corn, dairy and hogs.
In the last six years he has
not placed lower than leserve
champion in pen-of-ten com
petition at the countj pig club
roundup.
A Keystone Farmer in the
Futuie Fanners of America,
Maule was county FFA \ice
president, a member of the
state FFA band for four years
and a member of the national
FFA band in 1959 He is now
a member of both the march
ing and concert divisions of
the Penn State Blue Band
In high school he was Out
standing Vocational Agricul
ture Senior and Chapter Star
Parmer.
'He represents the Kirkwood
Community 4-H club on County
Council
Miss Bucher, the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs Wilhs Bucher,
Lititz R 2, represented the Ever
Ready 4-H Cooking Club.
The 16 year old sophomore
in the general course at Man
henn Central High School is
also a member of the Lititz-
Manheim Community club
She has earned projects in
gardening, cooking, sewing,
fruit preseivation and first
year handicrafts during her
eight years in club work.
Her ambition is to be a pro
fessional seamstress.
Milk and Dairj Piodncts
Milk is the best source of cause ol this, flakmess cle
calcium in the diet, leannds velops and changes the milks
Louise Hamilton, Pen,n State Physical stiuctuie To pieient
extension nutrition special.st this, Parkin recommends dauy-
As all dairy products, it con- men put enough milk into the
tributes protein, riboflavin, lank so agitation wall not de
snd other vitamins Whole stroy milk’s chaiactciistus
milk products supply vitamin Don’t put the compiessor in-
A. Regardleps ot his age, to motion on dnect expansion,
everyone needs some milk tanks because tieezmg milk
exeiy day. alio causes flaking. And, he
adds, be suie cold milk m a
You can’t hold a man down tank is moving heloie adding
without staying with him. any warm milk.
Stretch Your Grain
with Sugared Schumacher Feed
It's an
Livestock Feed
for
DAIRY & BEEF CATTLE
HOGS, SHEEP & HORSES
YOU’LL LIKE YOUR FEEDING'
RESULTS when you feed Quaker
Sugared Schumacher Feed to your
livestock—either as the entire grain
ration or in combination with other
grains. You see, it’s a blend of grain
products plus molasses, added
proteins and minerals including
important trace minerals. It’s nutri
tious, palatable and digestible. And
it’s priced right. . . for economical
feeding.
See or Call Us Today For A Special
June Price on Sugared Schumacher
Morgantown Feed & Grain Millport Roller Mills
Stctens & Morgantown Millport
Grubb Supply Co.
Elizabethtown
S. H. Hiestand & Co., Inc. Kirkwood Feed & Grain
Salunga Kirkwood
Milk Production
Highest Ever
HARRISBURG The Penn
sylvania Ci op Repoi ting Ser
vice today repoi ted May milk
pioduetion in the state at 728
million pounds tor the highest
May total of recoid. It was
up seasonally 13 per cent tiom
the previous month, up 5 per
cent fiom May, 19C2, and up
S per cent above the 1957-C1
aveiage.
It was 228 million pounds
above May, 1944, and 107 mil
lion pounds higher than the
estimate for May, 1954 The
number ot milk cows on faims
during May was estimated at
859,000, or 1,000 less than the
previous month and 13,000
fewer than for May of last
year.
Output per cow on Pennsyl
vania farms was estimated at
547 pound for the month.
For the flist five months ol
1963 monthly nulk pioduction
per cow has averaged about
64 pounds per month higher
than the compaiable mouths
in 1961.
During the IS-year period
1944-62 the May output per
cow has increased tiom 531
pounds to 797 pounds— aiz
inciease of 50 per cent, or ab
out 2.S per cent annually.
Don’t Ovcr-Agitate Tunics
Many dairymen ate over
agitating milk in bulk tanks,
wains Ivan Paikm, Penn State
extension daily specialist lie-
Contains:
GRAIN PRODUCTS
fr»m corn, oatt
wheat, barley
MOLASSES
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ADDED MINERALS
. . including
trace minerals
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ADDED PROTEIN
H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc.
Lcola and Whiner
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