CORN CULTIVATION IS DELAYED for the minute as the photograhper snaps the newly elected state FFA president Carl Ginder, his father, and his teacher of vocational agriculture. Carl is far left, Ralph Ginder is center and Grant Miller is far right. Cinders had just completed cultivating corn and were cleaning the tractor and equipment while they waited for the reporter. L. F. Photo. "■ -* i IVAN M. MARTIN, Inc. J Blue 8011, Pa. laAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA* Now, 10% More Milk Dairymen everywhere are talking about Ful-O-Pep Cattle-izer Dairy Feed—the biggest breakthrough in dairy cattle nutrition in this century. In herd after herd, the story is the same; more milk on the same amount of feed . Based on an entirely new principle in ruminant nutrition, Ful-O-Pep Cattle-izer Dairy produces up to 20% more usable energy than regular Super Milking Feed. And records show this extra energy results in an average of 10% more milk after only 4 weeks on feed. Ful-O-Pep &10WSSIML, Dairy Feed (Complete or Concentrate) Morgantown Feed & Grain Stevens. & Morgantown Grubb Supply.,Co- - * v i Elizabethtown S. H. Hiestand & Co., Inc. What would 10% more milk mean for your profits? Salnnga «' S ~5133Q ki.tCv ♦ * * * * m* New Holland 354-2112 Gap Hickory 2-4148 Terre Hill 445-3455 Millport Roller Mills H.. I\l. Stauffer & Sons, Inc, ~ - - lieola aud Wiitiler Wfi *>*£•-/■*( f*-C Jt-j Z it J C V3^-i*J*va«u l « Tt«& **k . I * 1 -vs/ Kirkwoo3~TPee«l &’Grain' ’ Gai 'Klrkwobd -’O fi Martin's , Limestone For oierf-, aggressive * farming that pro- * duces profitable crops! Millport Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 22, 1963 • FFA President (continued trom page 12) bom, Ralph Gmcler purchased the faim fiom Ins patents just two months ago The 31 Holsteins furnish the inajoi portion ot the laim in come on the home laim with three acies of potatoes as the only,cash ciop. On a 30 acie rented tarm neaibv, Gail giows two acies ot tobacco 10 acres ot com, nine acies of wheat and hailev and about 10 acres ot hay He feeds the coin and hay to beet cattle Gail staited his FFA tann ing piogiam with one show steei and an acie of tobacco when he was a fieshman He lepeated this progiam in his sophomoie year, but when he became a junioi, he lented the faim and put tour beet heifeis on feed. When he sold the heiteis Mst Oct otter, he bought 12 steers and ted them tluough the winter He sold them m the spring, but found leplace ments were high in puce He still had some corn to feed, so he bought five Holstein steers in April and plans to sell them at about 12,000 pounds. He believes the lower initial cost and the rapid growth rate will make him more money than pri ced beef type steers Carl has a good knowledge of livestock winning first place in PFA sw-ine ludgmg and IMPROVEMENTS for better-than-ever BALING PERFORMANCE! FORD 250 HAY BALERS New —Choose the bale length you want— from 12 to 50 inches —with new bale metering assembly. yf New— V-belt pick-up and auger drive pro vides increased life of pick-up teeth. yl New—Maneuverability of PTO model. y/ New—Greater baling capacity of engine models provided by increased power. y/ New —Strength and ruggedness throughout for more money saving endurance. . . . These, and other improvements, add still more to the already proved performance of Ford 250 Hay Balers. Ask about easy terms! See us now—for the full story on today's best baler buy! Grimm's Ford Tractor & Farm Service Park' Are., QuarryrJJle Pli. r ST 6-3507 '1 >OO Allen H. Matr thud place in poultiv nidging at Lampeter tair in 1 000 At the same lair he won thud place wuth his stoei which went on to take thud place in both the Eli/ahetluow n and Alanheim tans the same tear. He won a hionze medal in luestock judging at the 1001 state FFA week at Penn State, He has been actne in FFA holding the ofhee ot local sec letaij in 10(51-02, local piesi dent in 1002-03, and County secietaiy in the same ceai He sei\ed on the piogiam ot woik committee and the tobacco committee in his local chap tei His activities in FFA and in the chonis and young Peo ple’s gioup at (lunch won the Bov ot the Month aw aid lor him at his sdiool in .\laich. The aw aid is sponsoied In the Alount Jov Rotaiy club and lecipients aie selected In the school faculty. He \\ on his chaptei s FFA Foundation medals for public speaking and livestock tann ing at the annual banquet this year At present Call and his fa ther plan no enlargement of their farming piogiann, and Carl believes this is as it should be since he will be busy many days this lear di recting the work of the state's Future Farmers. As a father oif a former state officer once said, “Some times FFA seems to stand for Pa/hei; Faims Alone”. Elizabethtown Farmers Supply, Inc. Elizabethtown Phone 367-1341 Keener Equip. Co. Kts. 230 & 72, Lancaster WaJ?hene- 569-9861 ■af . > ~ *jT - N In \\ Sauder Bros. New Holland f 354-8721 ki-'* •* • Av- 13