Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 25, 1964, Image 13

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MONOLITHIC
CONCRETE
SILOS
When she freshen
WILL SHE
BE A TOP
PRODUCER?
7,000 lbs?
Management-for-profit the PIONEER
way starts with feeding the dry cow.
PIONEER feeding programs give to
the dry cow the nutrients she needs to
inaintain body reserves, produce a
vigorous, healthy calf, and freshen
strong, ready to go into top pro
duction and maintain the pace right
through lactation
The feed with the lowest price tag is
not always a bargain. PIONEER
feeds cost less because they produce
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and
STAVE
12,000 lbs?...
Joseph M. Good & Sons
fc V
;hs. "Polly’s”
m* have both
ve not to e e n
Balnier has
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THREE OF A KIND but not identical are these triplet Guernsey heifers born
last Wednesday on the farm of Jesse E aimer, Lititz R 4 They make five calves
in four years for Majesty’s Polly, a registered Guernsey cow. L F Photo.
more earn greater profits. A dry
cow, fed only 600 lbs. of PIONEER,
may return as much as 2,000 lbs.
more milk as a result, and 2,000 lbs.
of milk at $4/cwt. means a return of
$BO in extra milk production, a
bonus profit
There’s profit in PIONEER. Stop in
soon and talk over your operation
with us. Remember, there’s a PIO
NEER feed to fit your need.
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Quarryville
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 2.
1964 Feed Grain
Program Is
Explained
Enrollment in the 19G4 Feed
Giain Piogiam will open Feh
niari 10 th, and end Mdich
27th acooidmg to Miss Uoio
tln Xeel Office Manager oi the
Counts Agracultiual Staibili-sa
tion and Conseuation commit
tee
Motices of individual fa’in
base and (payment lates v, ill be
mailed to all ifanmeis in the
countv on Januai) 24th she
said
Darneis pai ticipating in the
piogiam, can earn ‘both dnei
siou and pi ice suipoit pav
ments and be eligible £Ol ipi u e
suppoit loans Pai ticipation
will help stabilize feed Siam
puces, maintain ifann income
and i educe giain cainoun
stocks
(Minimum diveision is 20 %
of the deed gi am'base and max
imum dnei sion is the laiger of
50 <>/, O't the base oi 2 5 acies
but not in excess ot the base
The low di\ ei sion payment
rate applies to the fiist 20% of
the base diverted The high di
\ ersion rate applies to the
acieage diveited in excess ot
and to the entne acieage
diverted if the total diveited
is at least 40% of the base
Details of the piogram and
how it can be applied to indi
vidual fauns, are available in
the county office Several in
formational meetings will be
held in the iconnty next month
Dates and places will be an
nounced later.
County Handbooks for the
1964 Agricultural Conseii atiou
Piogiam are .nailable in the
office
Fainieis aie urged to take
soil tests as soon as possible
and emoll eaily 111 the ■\eai.
This icai a complete soil test
mode bv the Pennsc h aiwa
State ITmeisity is lequued tot
imp] o\ement of pasture and
pei mauelit 'glass fields >bv lime
and/oi 'leitilizei, as well as foi
new seedings.
Appliratn/ns iroi planting of
loiest trees niu»vt be .made In
January Xcel said.
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