Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 08, 1964, Image 11

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    0 NEPPCO Exposition Features
)utstanding Educational Program
*1,(5 fall’s 14-state exposition view the latest in industry
/poultry farmers is shaping equipment, supplies and ser
ies one of the most fact- vices •■on display in scores of
ltd on modem egg techno- commercial exhibits,
jy m recent years, according Expected to draw consider
oilicials of the Northeastern able attention among the edu
ullry Producers Council cational sessions this year will
IEPPCO). sponsors of the be a workshop on high density
n ual convention. housing and management tech-
Rrtad-and-butter topics rang- nology featuring eight experts
, from high-density housing various phases of this much
d leukosis research to new discussed industry topic.
Kcls in egg marketing will As it now shapes up, this
featured at the 27th annual session will operate more like
(together of northeastern a fast moving “quiz program”
oducers here in the Farm than the usual panel. Speakers,
ow Building on Oct. 6-7-8. instead of lecturing, will be
Some 5,000 poultrymen will fielding questions from the
ther to sit in on these educa- audience right from the open-
D al sessions as well as to ing gun.
rDAVY DAVCO
Says . . .
For Best Results
Use
Davco Nitrogen Solutions
Davco 3-G Granulated Fertilizers
SMUCKER BROS.
Bird-in-Hand, Pa. Phone 656-9156
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e’s one good answer to hot weather
trouble. LAY-BITS ! Agway
. BUS are the outstanding hot weather
layer feed . . . famous for helping
e gg producers beat the heat. LAY-BITS are fortified with extra
calcium to make shells stronger, prevent production slumps,
and help more eggs get to market safely. LAY-BITS handle cleanly
and economically, too . . . the modern feed for use in
automatic equipment. If you want better quality/economy
e gg production .. . with less breakage and
better profits . . . order LAY-BITS from . . .
Agway Inc, Syracuse, N.Y.
,led ky the united farmer members of Eastern States Farmers Exchange
and Cooperative GLF Exchange
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Several noted veterinary ex
perts have already been lined
up for the program. Dr. Martin
Sevoian ot the University of
Massachusetts will bring pro
ducers up to date on progress
in avian leukosis research. Dr.
Harold L. Chute of the Univer
sity of Maine will speak on
the production of PPLO-free
flocks.
A highlight in the field of
egg marketing will be the talk
by Carl E. Nall, executive secre
tary of the Pacific Dairy and
Poultry Association, who will
tell northeastern producers
how poultry products are mar
keted on the west coast.
Among the other speakers
already assigned are Hermon
I. Miller, director, poultry divi
sion U. S. Department* of Agri
culture, on the topic of hous
ing and management, and, Joe
Claybaugh, of DeKalb Agricul
tural Association, Inc., on the
subject of raising, handling
and buying started pullets.
Popular features of the form
er NEPPCO expositions will
be continued this year Selec
tion of the Poultry Princess
and Star Poultry Farmer of
the northeast, competition
among Future Faimeis of
America gioups fn egg and
poultry judging and 4-H demon
strations in poultry cookery,
marketing and pioduotion will
all be featuied
A complete piogram for the
ladies, anothei one for youngs
ters taking part in the exposi
tion and a grand banquet pre
ceding the selection of the
poultry puncess are once again
highlights of the giant conven
tion
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Agway
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 8, 1964
New Dairy Show
Entries Open
HARRISBURG Entries
had started coming in today
for the new Pennsylvania All-
American Dairy Show to be
held Sept. 14-17 in the State
Farm Show Building.
Harold R. McCulloch, mana
ger, said the first to arrive
were registrations for two
young bulls from the First
Pennsylvania Artificial Breed
ing Cooperative at Lewisburg.
These were a junior yearling
Guernsey, Old Homestead Pace
maker, and a Holstein calf,
Rosm Letitia Rambler.
Cows, heifers and calves
from dairy farms throughout
the state accounted for twen
ty-three other entiies that ar
rived as the registrations open
ed Entries close August 15
Animals will arrive for the
show just before it opens.
McCulloch said plans for the
show, an international open
exposition that embraces the
United States and Canada, are
well advanced and that in
quiries and offers of support
have been “veiy encouraging ”
Included in the show will be
animals of the six principal
dairy bleeds Ayrshue,
Brown Swiss, Guernsey, Hol
stein. Jeisey and Milking Shoit-
Concrete Ready-Mix
Concrete Mixed, Ready To Pour!
Cali Us For Quick Delivery!
New Holland
KJ Concrete Products
New Holland, Pa. 354-2114
Poultry EquipmentlsOur Business
"(was Are Our
E. M. He r Associates . . . distributors of quality
poultry and hog equipment.
We sell, service and stock
Beoco-' Steel Cages, Brock Bulk Feed Bins,
Aerov .it Fans, Oakes Mechanical Feeders
and E log Equipment, Herrmatic Feed Carts
Egg and Manure Handling Equipment.
E. M. HERR ASSOCIATES
Willow Street R. D. 1, Penna. Ph: 394-0654
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“The show is a recognition
of the importance of dairying
and is certain to promote new
high standards for the whole
dairy industry,” according to
ithe show brochure.
This statement, signed by
Governor William W. Scran
ton, State Secretary of Agricul
ture Leiand H Bull, and Cuth
bert Nairn, Douglassville, gen
eral chairman, adds that “the
show will make a continuing
contribution to a stronger agri
cultural economy on both sides
of the Border.”
• For The Form Wife
(Continued on Pag* 9)
3 cups rice krispies
3 tablespoons butter or mar
garine, melted
Cook onions, garlic and cel
ery in heated shortening until
lightly browned. Mix flour,
salt, pepper and curry powder;
stir into first mixture. Add
milk gradually, stirring con
stantly, cook until thickened,
staring occasionally. Stir in
chicken, almonds and pimiento;
simmer about 10 minutes Mix
nee knspies with melted but
ter, heat thoioughly Arrange
rice knspies in center of serv
ing dish, sunound with Curri
ed Chicken
Speciality"
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