Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 05, 1964, Image 12

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    32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 5, 1964 the
Lancaster County Swine Producers
The Lancaster County Swine
Pioducers Association will
conduct a carcass show as part
ol their Fall piogram This
will be held in coniunction
with the Lampeter Fair
All exhibitors must be, or
must become, membeis of the
Swine Association Member
ship tee is $lOO Each mem
bei may enter only one hog
oi gilt in this show due to
limited facilities All hogs
must weigh between 180 and
200 pounds Any hog which
is not within this weight lange
will be slaughteiod and evalu
ated but will not compete in
the contest Each exhibitoi will
leceive a copy of all caicass
data when such infoimation
is compiled
All pigs must be at the
Swine Tent on Lampeter Fair
Grounds by 5 pm, Thursday,
September 24 The on-foot
evaluation will follow at 630
to 730 pm This will be con
ducted by a livestock special
ist The hogs will be slaugh
teied the following day at the
Kunzlei & Co plant in Lan
castei The caicass evaluation
will be done on Saturday,
September 26, by University
Meat Specialists The Kunzler
Co will pay exhibitois the
cm rent maiket puce for their
hogs
The deadline for entnes is
September 19 Any member
who w'ants to paiticipate in
this show' should mail a SI 00
entiy fee to James Z Mar
tin RD -1 Chustiana. Pa.
stating his intention to pai
ticipate by this date
The Association will piovide
tiophies foi the champion and
the leseue champion cai casses
The> aie encouraging all mem
beis and iiimoi inembeis to
paiticipate in this caicass
show
Latei this Fall the Swine
Association plans a poik bai
becjue This will he held on
Satin dav Octobei 24 at the
Lampetei Fan Grounds Tic
kets will be on sale Toi about
one month pi 101 to the bar
becue
The Association also an
nounces that then Boaid de
tided to discontinue the gilt
Woigemuth Bros.
Inc.
Mount Joy, Pa.
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and boar sales for one year
Bleeders will continue offering
breeding stock tor sale at their
faims
COWS GET STOMACH
ACHES TOO
Cows have stomach aches water they would normally con
and a Michigan State Umver- same cost 25 per cent more
sity Dauy scientist says the per 100 pounds of gain Hogs
common kind can be relieved that are 25 per cent short on
by a dose of sodium bicarbon- water may'cost as much as S 4
ate Feeding some baking soda more per head to get to mar
ls safe and inexpensive If ket weight
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WITH HOGS,
WATER IS MONEY
A University of Tennessee
animal husbandman reports
that hogs expected to gain a
pound or more a day must
have an opportunity to drink
at least a gallon o'f water a
day Tests show that hogs lim-
ited to 25 pen cent of the
This Fall With
All Crop Analysis are
J. K. STAUFFER & SON
Lawn and iicllaire
HERSHEY BROS.
Remholds
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Elizabethtown
ROHRER’S MILL
R. D. 1, Rooks
i-1
Oxford
932-8323
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Subject: Com Silage-"
Fermentation Control
Process
Experiments, Research and Testing, prove
Guard” treated Corn Silage will retain greater avnouj
of Vitamin-A Protein, Carbohydrates (energy) Solul
Sugars and N.F.E. These Factors are highly
tant to dairy or beef cattle for best gains, product!
and general condition of the animal throughout t
feeding period.
These outstanding results and tests during the p ;
4 years in this area have convinced many doubtful, b
open minded-progressive farmers to the importance
controling the fermentation in their grass and co
silage, thereby eliminating much loss due to spoil}
or molding, excessive heating (loss of energy*) and e
cessive run-off.
“Silo Guard” is being used effectively on huudtt
of farms in this area. '
“Silo Guard” Mfg. and patented by Inter:
tional Stock Food Corp., Waverly, New York.
Makers of many other fine quality products
farm use.
Hay-Guard MAR-O-BONE * Cattle Sped
* Calf Grow “Em” pits. * (contain Rumen Bactei
- micro organisms).
For Quality Products, Results, Research and &
vice, CONTACT YOUR AREA REPRESENTATIVE
CLAIR W. CASSEL
Phone Manheim 665-4510 173 Fruitville Pi
ROY H. MILLER
Phone Manheim 665-5213 55 S. Grant!
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—that’s what a 2-row unit for the heavy
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The PTO- or engine-driven 12 is also
available with a heavy-duty 1-row unit,
6- or 7-foot mower bar, and a windrow
pickup. Stop in soon —get all the facts on
the 12 Forage Harvester.
Landis Bros. Inc.
Lancaster 393-3906
A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Shotzberger's
New Holland 354-8001 Elm 6
H. S. Newcomer & Son M. S. Yeorsley
I u.JSS . c%SSS~<Sa&
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