Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 28, 1963, Image 5

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    n |* _ Taam County’s contingent, scored a the team alternate, J. Kenneth Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 28, 1963 — 5
J'Oliliry' *' ggwWe "CO'W uu I "of 1 nr-poewfrlf Hess, Manheim R 3, scored 643. gi+P !*"'
g ~\ liq '* Ik oo points> Indiana ’ s wln s?S T °l> individual judge in the Mary i andi Weg t Virginia, and
Wins oetona ,ow > total ot 2123 contest had 723 points. South Carolina.
At Richmond - PS; rt He „ y , K „- PMTI . *■»»•■». S
* A a -nn a tj 1 71 q nnints nnt state 4-6 H days at the Pennsyl- s’- 0041 judging ream, irum xoir.
Pennsylvania’s champion 4-H Ql & possible 800 Was third vania state University in Aug- Coun'ty, placed flrst . ln , t , h ®
poultry judging team took sec- h - indivldual JU ’ dge in the ust, will judge both poultry con fe P Snsy
0 „d Place in poultry judging contest whl , e hig twln bro . and eggs during the NBPPCO Exposition inHarnsburgand
at the Atlantic Rural Exposi- ther Albert was fourth Wlth exposition on October 8 in
tlo n Monday at ,Ri<hmond Vir- m points . Gary Porter> Wash . Harrisburg. International Livestock
ciaip team Lancaster i ns * ;on Boro Rl, the third team Third to sixth team placings Exposition in Chicago in Nov-
The state team. Lancaster membei . ( had 666 po ints, and at Richmond were Virglllia> ember .
CAGE LAYER OPERATORS!
Here are the records of 3 flocks of cage layers for a 12 week period ending August
23rd
The birds are different, but all are housed in older type cage facilities. Non-insulated,
windows, no special ventilation.
F
L % production
# Birds Age at lien day Bbs. feed Average % mortality
U start ot end of # of periods basis per doz. mortality tor 3
Q period period in production for the 3 periods per period periods
__ (in weeks) 3 periods
K
A 3580 61
B 4041 49
C 3528 38
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EARLY BIRD NO. 40 CAGE LAYER
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Good Management
Makes Any
Cage Feed Better
Including Ours, Of Course
Note the difference in performance . . .
Quality of the pullets,
Management,
Housing,
All are important factors.
We get many records showing better performance,
especially in the newer type of controlled environment housing.
GOOD MANAGEMENT
A Profitable Combination
for any Market Egg Producer
May We Help You?
10- y A
7-Va
4-1/2
and
Miller” ST
Rohrerstown, Pa.
£|PggPf« - FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE!.
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3.38 0.836% 2.51
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3.40 1.23%
3.18 0.6%
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Ph. Lancaster 392-2145
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• Red Rose Degree
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id Wenger, Stevens Rl.
GARDEN SPOT PFA
Kenneth D. Sharp, Stras
burg; Donald H. Herr, 2125
South View Dr.; Clarence
Neff, 1800 Millport Rd.; John
Geyer, 721 Beaver Valley Pk.;
J. Harold Ranck Jr., Hans
Herr Dr.; J. Kenneth Hess,
Strasburg Rl, and William
Houser, Lampeter.
MANHEIM FPA
Lowell L. Landis, Lititz R 3;
Jerry Stehman and James Dora
bach, Manheim R 2, and Dale
Hershey, Manheim R 3.
GRASSLAND FPA
Raymond Bowman, Robert
Witmer, Douglas Weaver and
William Fisher, Bast Earl Rl;
Richard Kachel and Marlin
Benner, Denver Rl; Nelson E.
Wert and Fred Nolt, New Hol
land Rl, LaVerne Good, New
Holland, and Tony L. Folker,
New Holland R 2.
PBXX MAXOR FFA
C Leaman Mentzler, Elmer
Stoltzfus and Allen D. Her
shey, Holtwood Rl; R Carson
Kauffman and Kenneth L.
Enck, Willow Street Rl; David
P. Hess Jr, Pequea Rl; Levi
H. Charles, Washington Boro
Rl, and Daniel E. Erb, Colum
bia R 2.
PEQUEA VALLEY FFA
Kenneth Koser, Narvon R)2
SOLAXCO FFA
Charles Craig 111, Notting
ham R 2, and John Frey, Quar
ryville R 2.
WARWICK FFA
Fred Hess, Leola Rl; Ray
Hehnley, Lititz R 3, and Melvin
Martin, Lititz Rl
• Chicogo
(Continue* rrom rage 2)
24 00 Several loads Prime
1400-1518 lbs 22 25-22.50.
Bulk Choice 900-1250 lbs.
23 25-24 00. Choice 1400-1600
lbs. 20.50-21.50 Bulk Good
900-1250 lbs. 22 25 - 23.25.
Mixed Good and Choice 1000-
1250 lbs. 23.00-23 50 Stand
ard and Low Good 20 00-22 -
25
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Efficiently From Cow
to Bulk Cooler
The “Spiitnick” MITK-PORT
UU is tl»e cleanest, most effi
cient method for transferring
nulk from cow to bulk cooler.
• Manufactured from heavy
gauge stainless steel.
• lad seals tightlj to keep
milk germ lre,c.
• Passes through openings
39” and over.
• Moves quiet and easily on
rubber-tired, ball bearing
n heels.
• Does away with long, ex
pensive pipe, lines, milk
pumps and relcascr.
• Tw o sizes.
• Low-cost sanitizing.
For Further Information,
Write:
MILK PORTER CO.,
LTD.
2 Eastpark Boulevard, '
Scarboro, (Metro Toronto)
Canada
Dealer Inquiries Invited
Approved for
City of Philadelphia
Amos H. Butt
R. D. 3, Quarryville, Penna.
•. leOtSEg 6-5897.'
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