Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 07, 1963, Image 9

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    Jew Sweet Com rSdS,^»tom a ti«“S StS 'SIS!!"”"' . Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 7, 1963-9
Stay* Sweet
ing and food processing, have
Fre sh sweet c j!TthaThSd JJ^' 8 naar rt Salween® 10*00 *p.£“and
k 10ld I thelr W * h B^ar intent and and Dr McArdle * nical means °* handling feed- midnight.
scientistsat the |ow starch for many days after are testing se^ral Ing materials and manure and "The purpose of this tour
iarvest, say * “ u ' s harvest, 11n(V1 nt „„„ nv)T „ practical methods of produc- will be to observe modern hog
Exp nm nt sta. sta dard SW eet C orn hybrids, thaa half ttl6 BUrC h c ?ntent ine . be f tnd P° rk J ™er and cattl « Ceding operations;
[ on at the **enn y van a oiace slll pp ed long distances even of varieties now grown They costs - Sugar beet growing and many automatic and labor-sav
[niverslty. under refrigeration, lose much are studying the genetic con- harve stlng will also be obser- ing devices will be seen in ac-
The research center reports 0 f their sweetness by the time troi of sugar and starch syn” ved ” will lod S® 5n the Fre- tlon. Also, the mid-western.
: thesis in corn endosperm in a' mont * OMo - area on Wednes- meat producers have lower
| search for genes and gene day *! £h h. u production costs than most
combinations affecting sugar- for Thutrs- eastern feeders; we must be
retaining qualities day ’ october 24 calls for one interested in learning how this
_. ' chttle feeding stop at the Bill 5s done in order to stay in
me next step, says Hr. -garner farm, Vickery, Ohio business. Here is an opportun
ist 11 ' is to breed these low (recently remodeled barns ity to learn what is being done
starch, high sugar senes into witll two 20 . x sd . tower in other parts oif the country,”
new sweet corn hybrids. Five and tUen head 6ast oa the Smit h said
years are needed to develop a
new strain even with the
use of mutant genes which are
a short-cut method of induc
ing new traits for high sugar,
low starch.
CLEARANCE SALE
Special Prices On All
Farmed M Tractor (Super Kit) $1490.00
Farmed MD Tractor (Super Kit) 1645.00
Farmoil A Tractor w/cultivator
WK4O Tractor on Steel
W 9 Tractor (Complete Overhaul)
W 4 Tractor
New Idea Spreader
New Idea Spreader
New Idea Spreader
New Machine BARGAINS
Farmall 404 Tr»ctor
McCormick No. 91 Combine - 10 ft.
McCormick No. 37 Disc Harrow
Grove Forage Wagon (complete)
He. B.
Phone 768-3501
Chops crops Just Right
John Deere No. 6 Forage Harvester
John Deere No. 6 Forage Harvester
chops crops short—-for easier storing
•.. better packing ... easier feeding
... and peak silo capacity. You get six
lengths of cut—from 7/16 to 2 inches.
(A U 4-inch-cut sprocket is available as
Landis Bros. Inc.
Idincaster
Wenger Implement Co.
Back BU 4 >4407
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Used Machines
12A
10A
17A
Hoober
PTew Holland
393-8900
ftm&ifmZctmG GREEN tU N E OF CUSTOMrER
475.00
485.00
2100.00
520.00
245.00
225.00
290.00
$2500:00
3950.00
771.00
1250.00
Intercourse
special equipment.) The economical
No. 6 may be equipped with 5-1 /2-foot
pickup ... 5- or 6-foot mower bar...
2-row unit . . . heavy-duty or iow-cost
1-row unit. See us now. Check our
customerlzed Credit Plan .
A. B. C. Groff
354-8001
Shotzbergor's
065-3141
2 Forage Harvesters
• Dairy Bulls
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steers, the 80 Ground cattle
ate 32 percent less feed than
those -weighing 1,000 pounds
and reached slaughter weight
87 days sooner.
Holstein-Friesian bulla and
steers wereused in the ex
periments, Dr. Nichols pointed
out, due to their popularity
as dairy animals and lack at
previous research comparing
meat production between Am
erican-type Holstein bulls and
■dairy steers. Bating quality of
the beef from bulls has equal
ed that tfrom steecrs, buyers
have reported.
Bulls were found superior to
steers, Dr. Nichols added, in
having the highest percentage
of desirable cuts chuck,
round, rib, and loin. Nichols
said the bulls had a greater
percentage of rib eye than the
steers, especially at the 800
pound weight.
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GOOD PROFITS start with
GOOD FEEDING!
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f RBB^RassfllDS
*- # Make Red Rose Feeds and Supplements your
% choice when you buy feeds for your poultry, dairy
J cows and other farm animals. These feeds arc out.
j standing in quality and contain the necessary nu-
J trients, vitamins and minerals required for effi-
J cient production of meat, eggs and milk.
J There are many Red Rose Feeds to choose
J from for feeding your poultry, cows and livestock
* each one especially formulated to fit your par-
J ticular farm need. You can feed them with confi-
J dence, and he pleased with the money-making re-
J suits they give,
* RED ROSE FEEDS should be on your next
J feed order!
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J CHos. E. Souder & Sons A. L. Herr & Bro.
J R. D. 2, East Earl, Pa. Quarryville, Pa.
J i. B. Graybill & Son David 6. Hurst
J Refton, Pa. Bowmansville, Pa. -
* Elverson Supply Co. Walter & Jackson *
* Elverson, Pa. Christiana, Pa. *
* Joseph M. Good & Son |
J 137 Newport Road, Leola, P«. Z
Alan Beyer
ly s-5687 M. S. Years ley & Sons
Christiana
H. S. Newcomer & Son
Mt. Joy 653-3361
2 Blowers
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West Chester
' 2 Chuck Wagons
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