Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 19, 1964, Image 6

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    •—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 19, 1964
NEPPCO Show
Will Feature
Housing Talks
Eight expei ts fiom all over
the northeast will gather m
Harrisburg in October to form
a panel on one of the most
talked-about subjects in the
poultry industry today, high
density housing of layers.
Occasion will be the 27th
annual Exposition and Conven
tion of Northeastern Poultry
Producers Council (NEPPCO)
in Hai nsburg’s Farm Show
Building on October 6-7-8.
Some 5,000 poultrymen are ex
pected to gather for the big
annual event fiom all sections
of the 14 northeastern states
Forming an unusual “In
formation Please” group to
discuss “High Density Hous
ing and Management Technol
ogy,” the industry experts will
cover the field from finance
and construction engineering
to actual production and mar
keting on the farm level.
Operating like a fast-moving,
“quiz program”, the panel will
field questions from the audi
ence on every possible phase
of the subject, from the plan
ning to the management prob
lems cropping up with high
density operations. J
Making up the panel will be
Mollis R. Davis, Cornell Uni
versity agricultural engineer,
Ithaca, NY; Duncan F. Wood
ward, Pennsylvania Farm Bu
reau Cooperative production
services manager, Harrisburg,
Pa.; William A Aho, Univer
sity of Connecticut extension
poultryman, Stoi rs. Conn;
Chester J. Tyson, Jr,, Farmers
Home Admimstiation director,
Trenton, NJ, Phillip Chaffee,
producer from Van Etten, N
Y; Burnell Warner, producer I
from Union, Ohio, Hendrik
Wentink, Millei & Bushong
sales managei, Rohrerstown,
Pa., and Sabe S Gaijian, pro
ducer from Stoughton, Mass.
Egg, broiler and tuikey pro
ducers will sit m on a scoie
of other educational sessions
and view the latest in industry
equipment, supplies and serv
ices on display over an acre
of area in the Faim Show
Building.
Since 1935 . . ■
Your Dependable
SALES
EVERY
TUESDAY
Stanley S.
Hoffer
LIMESTONE
and
FERTILIZER
Sowing
Paradise, Pa. 687-6860
3 models to '
choose from in
the MuelSer line of
• bulk milk coolers*••
L H. BRUBAKER
R. D. 3, Lititz
350 Strosburg Pike, Lancaster
Phone: Lane. 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766
Bettor&laced
GRAIN
FERTILIZER
SEED
with
ALL-CROP Drills
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A MODEL TO FIT YOUR NEEDS
fsrtltlzmr Drills 6 sizes, from 4Vi t«
14 ft, oil with 7-m, runs
Ho In Drills wUh btg gram hepptr, no
fertilizer hopper 5 sizes, from 7 ft, 7
to 14 ft, with 7-in runs and a
13Va ft modal with 10 in runs
7ractor<Meunted Drills 3 sizes, frem
4Va to 7 ft, 7*in with 7*in. runs.
ALL CROP is an Allis-Chalmers trademark*
Ask us about the A//is-Chofmers plan to
finance your lime purchase of farm equipment .
ALLIS-CHALMERS
L. H, Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
Nissley Farm Service Allen H. Metz
Washington Boro, Po. Fo,m Muipmenf
New Holland, Pa.
L. H. Brubaker Grumelli Farm Service
Lititz, Pa. Quarryville, Pa.
Lousch Bros. Equipment
Stevens, Pa.
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. . . New “Economy Model R,”
popular Model “M” atmospheric
and labor saving vacuum Model
“V.” Whatever type o{ cooler you
may prefer, you’ll find if in the
Mueller line, and you may choose
from a large range of sizes (100
thru 2000 gallon) for the one that
fits your herd exactly.
• Come in and let’s review youi
milk cooling requirements ... it
may be the best investment you
ever made.
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Accurate, Micro-Feed place
ment through the Twin Boots
meters grain and fertilizer care
fully ... separately. No danger
of burning.
Rear-mounted hopper for
small seed puts clovers or grass
in a band immediately in front
of rubber press wheels. The
result is a better stand, faster
sprouting... and better weed
control because only the seeded
band is pressed.
Come in today. Let us show
you the many other advantages
of All-Crop drills that add up
to better stands.,. with less seed.
Yovr Chofc* of Equipment—Smgl* disc
openers with retolor bearings or sealed
boll bearings, double disc openers,
three kinds of hitches, wide or narrow
press wheels
SALES AND SERVICE
N. G. Myers & Son
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Rheems. Pa.
Lancaster Farming Ads Pay!
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BE SURE TO VISIT US
LAMPETER FAIR
See the Latest in Spraying Equipment
Lester A.
♦ Ronks, Po.
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Checkerboard News
HIGH ROUGHAGE
or
LOW ROUGHAGE?
The place for silage, hay and grass—Cattle feeders
following a deferred system of growing, geared to
their total farm production system, should use home
grown roughages during the growing period. Purina
has a research-proved program to help get the most
beef per acre or ton of roughage fed.
The place for “Built-in Roughage™" feeding—
Purina’s “Built-in Roughage” Program is designed to
finish beef fast at low cost... get cattle on full-feed
almost immediately. Saves labor and capital because
it makes self-feeding easy, practical, efficient.
Regardless of your feeding program, Purina Special
Steer Fatena is research-built and field-demonstrated
to help you get top results. Ask for it by name at our
Store with the Checkerboard Sign.
LOW COST PRODUCTION...
the reason why more farmers feed PURINA
John J. Hess, II
Paradise - New Providence
John B. Kurtz
Cedar Lane
James High
Gordonville
John B. Kurtz
Ephrata
AT THE
SEPT. 23 - 24 - 25
Singer
Phone Strosburg 687-6712 *
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©Registered trademark*—Ralctnn Purina f"
Valley Road, Lancaster
Wenger’s Feed Mill, I nc>
Whiteside & Weicksel
S. H. Hlestand & Co.
Ira B. Landis
Rheems
Kirkwood
Salunga