Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 12, 1964, Image 7

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    Lifetime Local
Holstein Records
3BATTLEBORO, Vt Life
j, nl e milk and 'butterfat pro
duction achievements for the
flowing Registered Holstein
c o«s m Lancaster County have
jjgen reported from official
r{ cords of the Holstein-Friesi
aa .Association of America,
-phis current information brings
their lifetime output totals to
flore than 100,000 lbs of milk,
since they reached two years
ef age:
Bed Rose Pabst Prilly Al
icia 3879997, 117,463 lbs. milk
und 4.220 lbs. butterfat in 2,-
777 days on official test. She
JS owned by Red Rose Re
search Centex’, John W. Eshel
juan & Sons, Lancaster.
Roaring Maples D H Beauty
3150852, 111,934 lbs. milk and
4,039 lbs. butterfat m 4,394
days. Roaring Maples Black
Beauty 3818583 (GP), 105,433
lbs milk and 4,328 lbs. butter
fat in 2,869 days; Roaring
Naples Lucifer Faith 3926244
(GP), 105,334 lbs milk and
a,035 lbs. butterfat in 2,594
days on official test All are
owned by Roy H & Ruth H
Book, Ronks.
Heitzler Sovereign Star Noia
5630074 (GP), 108 641 lbs.
Economy Minded
Dairymen Are Ordering
Precision
Formulated
Milk
Replacers
BY THE CARLOAD
Agwoy Milk Saver For Replacement Calves
Available only in 35 pound bags. Contains 24% pro-
tein ond fortified with antibiotics and vitamins. Contains
approximately 70% milk products.
Agway Veal-N-Gro
A new all-milk and fat product designed for raising veal
calves. Fortified with antibiotics. Produces choice veal
carcasses. Available in 25 and 50 pound bags.
Agway
New Agriculture
Yearbook Is Out
The United States’ stake in
world agricultural trade and
aid is surveyed in depth in
the 1964 Yearbook of Agn
culture, Farmer’s World, pub
lished this week by the U.S
Department of Agriculture
American agricultural
ports exceeded S 6 billion in
milk and 4,184 lbs. butterfat
in 3,296 days on official test.
She is owned by Hertzlers
Dairy Farm, Elizabethtown.
Caernarvon Greenwood Thyr
sa 3490127 (VG), 108,363 lbs.
milk and 4,943 lbs. butterfat
in 3,448 days on official test.
She is owned by Harvey W.
Stoltzfus, Morgantown.
Fultonway Sovereign Jewel
3598148, 106,808 lbs. milk and
4,387 lbs. butterfat in 3,296
days on official test. She is
owned by J Mowery Frey &
Son, Lancaster.
More than 18,500 Registered
Holsteins have exceeded this
food production milestone
while enrolled in the official
test breed improvement pro
giams of the Holstein Associa
tion Still moie have achieved
similar goals in unofficial test
ing programs
AGWAY’S
PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY
AGWAY, INC.
SYRACUSE, N.Y.
CREATED FROM EASTERN STATES AND GLF
fiscal year 1964, the largest
agricultural export operation
ever carried out by one na
tion in a single year in the
world’s entire history. The
new record speeded up by 4
years the export timetable pre
viously set up in earlier USDA
projections.
The 608-page 1964 Yearbook
of Agriculture covers a broad
spectrum of world sources of
food and their potentialities;
the production of many crops
in world trade; world market
ing of farm goods; types of
trading here and overseas; in
ternational organizations and
trade agreements, including
the Commbn Market; assistance
programs; and outstanding
needs and problems as to re
search, uses of farm goods, in
come and the development of
nations, nutrition, and econom
ics.
ex-
Secretary of Agriculture Or
ville L Freeman in the fore
word points out that our ex
ports of farm products equal
around one-sixth of cash re
ceipts from all farm market
ings and that one acre out of
every four is harvested for
export.
He added “This book reveals
the vital stake everybody in
the United States has in a
healthy export trade for Amer-
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 12, 1964
ican agriculture, not only be
cause farmeis have so much
to sell and because the liveli
hood of so many Americans
besides farmers depends on
it, but also because the world
so greatly needs what we can
offer.”
Distribution ot the Yeai
books of Agriculture, Congres
sional documents that have
been published more than 100
years, is mainly by Members
of Congress The Superintend
ent of Documents, Washington,
D.C. 20402, has copies for sale
at $3 each; or write your Con
gressman, he has some copies
for free distribution.
PENB ANNOUNCES
SPECIAL RESEARCH FUND
The first investment in the
Special Research Fund estab
lished recently by the Board
of Directors of the Poultry
and Egg National Board has
been made by the Poultry In
dustry Manufacturers’ Council,
it has been announced by
Lloyd H Geil, PENB’s Gener
al Manager, and Donald B
Ellis, Executive Secretary of
DOLLAR EFFICIENT
SINGLE BEATER
Expect a pocket-saving price. The latest in simple
design. See the Alhs-Chalmers 140-S spreader for
features that mean dollar efficiency. Won’t freeze
up, but sure chews up that packed frozen stuff and
spreads it faster, easier.
You get five feed rate selections. Self-cleaning
paddles. Low, wide box speaks for itself. Converts
to 140 bushel rear-unloading trailer, too. An all-the
way winner.
Also see the NEW giant 180 bushel size. Or the
compact 95. Two Allis-Chalmers farm loaders, too.
C’mon in!
LOADER, SPREADER SUPERIORITY
AIUSCHALMERS
L. H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
, _ _ Allen H. Matz
Nissfey Form Serv.ce Farnl Equi menf
Washington Boro, Pa „ o]land , Pa .
L. H. Brubaker Grumelli Farm Service
Lititz, Pa. ftuarrj ville, Pa.
Lausch Bros. Equipment-
Stevens, Pa.
the PIMCO.
This investment, of $5OO,
was made foi lesearch into
promotion foi methods to in
crease sales and consumption
of eggs
The Special Reseaich Fund
Program was set up to pei nut
the acceptance of money ear
maiked for certain areas of
research, and to administer
the program
“This Fund will help in
crease our ability to make
more grants for needed re
search,” Geil said.
The PENB Technical Re
search Advisory Committee, of
which Dr. Richard H For
sythe, of lowa State Univer
sity, is Chairman, coordinates
this program for PEN® Some
of the recent PENB grants
were those given to Dr. Ralph
L. Baker, of Ohio State Uni
versity, for his study of “Facts
on Consumer Egg Buying,”
and to Dr F A Kummerow,
of the University of Illinois,
foi his research on “Factois
Which Influence Cholesteiol
Metabolism ’
N. G. Myers & Son
Rheems, Pa.
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