—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 3, 1964 10 “TrarlAina rlr” 1965 FEED GRAIN I raacmarK diversion program Your Cows Now UNCHANGED Are you a breeder of Re- acreage diversion under the gistered Holstems without a 1965 feed grain program will prefix name’ Now is the time be the same as in 1964, ac to. correct that problem by cording to Fred Seldomndge, establishing your own “trade- Chairman, Agricultural Stabi mark” in the industry. The hzation and Conservation Coun use of an exclusive first, or ty Committee. The minimum prefix, name in registering ani- diversion for participation will mals of your breeding will be 20 percent of the feed add a bit of pride to your grain base The maximum di accomphshments. version will be 50 percent of There are other values, too: the base or 25 acres, which- Your prefix will be yours ever is larger, alone, and has considerable The Chairman explained that value in the associated activi- the diverted acreage announce ties of show ring, publicity, ment has been made early advertising and merchandising Association member-breeders mals; the animal’s entire name will be required by the Bylaws cannot exceed 30 characters to have on file and use a pre- and spaces, fix in naming animals for 3. Consider your own sur registration on and after Janu- name as a prefix if it is not ary 1, 196iT Check page 210 of already in use by someone the August 10, 1964 WORLD else. (Herd Sire Issue) for more de tails. Theie is NO CHARGE for re serving a prefix name. If you do not have a re- J U1 ®> possibilities aie vn seived piefix on file in the * ua * ly * inut * ess- Association office, establish one f ' When requesting a pre now for your exclusive use. We flx 7 e seivation, select several offer these suggestions: »\f x w ° rds ’ “* ca t“B your 1. Use a single word; mul- and thlld choices tiple words may be used only „ „ , , when hyphenated to appear as nofSTEIN FRTFNTAN a single woid (not lecommend- ASS JciATiON'oF AMERICA C 2 Keep your piefix shoit to Blattleb ° l0 ’ Veimont 05302 avoid problems in naming ani- FARM BUREAU t - OCT l-DEC. 12 Cast > our vote for savings on your winter driving needs. Ask About The Big Combination Offer! VOTE* % ,./ftfrQ\ Today SAVINGS UP TO 35% on Passenger Tires and up to 45% on Truck Tires (These discounts are off base price) LANC. COUNTY FARM BUREAU LANCASTER 394-0541 NEW HOLLAND 354-2146 QUARRYVILLE 786-2126 Minimum and maximum 4 Com your own prefix word from parts of your own name, geogiaphic location, historical event, or faim fea- <'' < N4s ' in order to help farmers, par ticularly winter-wheat produc ers, in making plans* for the 1965 production season. While the 1965 voluntary wheat program is generally similar to the 1964 program, Mr. Seldomridge said, it does provide additional advantages including a substitution fea ture for growei who take part in both the wheat and the feed grain programs. Releasing the feed grain diversion percent ages at this time will help wheat farmers Plan their use of the substitution provisio'n. Other specific provisions of the feed gram program, which in past years have been modi fied from year to year-depend ing on circumstances, will await mpre definite indications as to the outturn from this year’s corn crop. i -***•■ Signup for the 1965 wheat program in winter-wheat areas now is underway and will con tinue through October 2. Win ter-wheat growers who sign up now will be able to modify their program intentions next spring at the time of signup for feed grains. SAVINGS BONDS Sales of U S Savings Bonds m Lancaster County for the first six months of 1964 to talled $4,734,939, it was an nounced by Milton H Ranch, county bond chairman. Attend Church on Sunday. 4t Wm. Fisher Wins 4H Hog Roundup William Fisher, East Earl Rl, won first place in the 4-H Hog Roundup, and Grand Cham pion of the show Bill is the son of Mr and Mrs. Earl Fish er, and the crossbred hog he showed was bred at the Stauf fer, Homestead Farm where Mr. Fisher is manager. Reserve Champion was tak ep by a Yorkshire shown by Larry Weaver, New Holland Rl. There were 11 entries in the show. Each youngster had fed out two, or more, hogs then selected one of these to enter in the market hog show The weight of these animals at show time ranged from 180 to 240 pounds. The first four positions se lected by Judge Harold Stew art, County Agent from Dau phin County, were Wm Fisher, East Earl Rl, Crossbred; Lar ry Weaver, New Holland Rl, Yorkshire; Darlene Herr, New Holland R 2, Yorkshire; Robeit Fisher, East Earl Rl, Cross bred. STOCK UP BE-CO-NURSE Buy 5 bags-Get 1 bag FREE The new Be-Co-Nurse has been improved five ways to help you grow superior calves. Already proven on thousands of dairy farms, Be-Co-Nurse will now do a better job of call raising than ever before, and still save you money. Here are the five improvements: 1. Be-Co-Nurss now contains 60% more digest ible nutrients. 2. The new Be.-Co-Nurse gives calves improved fleshing, glossier hair coats. 3. Be-Co-Nurse now contains the same amount of fat as dried whole milk. 4. Be-Co-Nurse can now be used for either re placement calves or veal calves by fpllowing the prescribed feeding schedule for each. 5. Each pound of Be-Co-Nurse is more efficient less milk replacer is required per pound of gain. , And for a limited time only we will give you one bag of Be-Co-Nurse with each five bags you buy. Why no i call us today? BOMBERGER’S STORE I. B. GRAYBILL & SON Elm FARMERS SUPPLY O. K. McCRACKEN COMPANY Manheim Lancaster CLEM E. HOOBER Intercourse GERMAN’S FEED MILL Denver Beacon Division of Textron Inc. YORK, PA. • Farmer Loses (Continued from Page 1) wide, but the new foundation will be 45 feet wide to match the incoming barn The old Hostetter barn was 100 feet long When reassembled it will have 56 feet added to it. Reist plans to stable 100 cows in his new barn, almost doub ling the size of his previous herd. It might seem that a man could rebuild a barn at less cost than he could have one torn down, shipped in and re assembled But when one con siders that the timbers for the “new” barn are all pie-cut, and the frame members aie all notched and ready to be assembled, there will probably be a pretty good saving in la bor cost over the cost of build ing a new barn from scratch. In our area where faims on the industrial fringes of the cities are sometimes swallow ed up, it might be practical to move a good barn to a new location in some cases rather* than to build new. MILLPORT ROLLER MILLS R#4, liititz EARL SAUDER, INC. BEACON FEEDS Strasbnrg New Holland
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