SitOller, Grand Chomp jjjtj* his paired, 9V* pound en- At Lhneoln Cppon Show The reserve grand champion At the capon roundup of dressed capons were shown by the Lincoln 4-H Community Irene Bollinger, Denver R 2. Club •> Wednesday evening, Snader’s champions were Jerry Snider, Ephrata each sold at auction for $2.70 took tfiO' grand championship* per pound, and Miss Bolling- PLANT HYBRID POPLARS ' Fwr quick shade and beauty Ay a screen planting Te put exclamation points on your landscape Ta grow pulp or lumber Ptant a good tree that will grow big in your time MILES W. FRY & SON Frysville Ephrata R. D. 3, Ph: 354-6043 Par Planting Service contact John Kendig, Manheim, Ph: 665-2308 ft. Russell Drunun, Denver, Ph: 267-5515 Stauffer’s Market, Kissel Hill, Ph: 626-2028 BECAUSE OF THE DROUGHT THIS YEAR N UTRIENT INTAKE IS MOST CRITICAL BEWARE! The Farm Bureau Cowculator is a minia ture electronic brain that computes the precise Maximum Profit Feeding level for every cow in your herd It compares, scientifically, such data as 1 Price of milk and cost of feed; the weight, age and reproductive stage of the cow; the daily milk production and butterfat content; the nu trient content of forage and feed, and the weight of hay and silage fed. It then computes, precisely and accurately, these important answers to your dairy feeding questions. Ask your Farm Bureau Feed Serviceman for complete details about this revolutionary Feedto?Sl for“r«S g he?d F,.n. tte .ntmmation, the Collator will jieeamg level tor your nera. furnish precise recommendations for Maximum He will supply Gowculator data forms and profit Feeding will help you fill in the necessary information. Calf Feeds Double Duty Call Developer Calf Pellets Calf Manna Call today for ALADAK F. KISH Feed Consultant To help you with your feed programs LANCASTER - 394-0541 NEW HOLLAND - 354-2146 QUARRYVILLE - 786-2126 HOW TO GET COWCULATOR ANALYSIS OF YOUR DAIRY HERD A DAIRY FEED FOR EVERY NEED (Most of the Dairy Feeds Available in meal or pellets) Special 12% Dari Las 14% Fitting Feed FARM BUREAU Dairy Farmers! Don’t Speculate, Now Is The Time To “Cowculate” COWCULATOR answers your important dairy feeding questions electronically.... Hi Energy 14% Dari Pak 16% Dari Pak er’s brought $1.75 and $1.50 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 21, 1964 7 per pound. The average sale price for all the club birds . . was $1.33 per pound. wonrroi Un the record book scores 0i cattlemen and dairy- Snader took top honors with a I* 1 ® 11 ’ heading into a long win near-perfect 99.4. Second place * er when temperatures are was won by Ned Bushong’s near ideal for heavy lice in score of 95.5. festations in their stock, are The roundup was sponsored new, more effective treatment by the Ephrata Rotary Club, developed by the U.S. Depart whose members purchased the ment of Agriculture. capons and hosted the 4-H’ers „ for dinnor The method calls for inter runpting the life cycle of the SHAVINGS & PEANUT SHELLS Shavings Coarse or Fine Bagged, Paper or Burlap Trailer Load Prices Bagged or Bulk HAROLD B. ZOOK Phone 394-5412 Lancaster 220 Lampeter Road FOR MAXIMUM PROFIT FEEDING COWCULATE YOUR HERD TO-DAY! The FARM BUREAU * The amount of feed necessary for maximum profit. • The pounds of nutrients required for milk production with any quantity of milk and fat content at any given feeding rate. • The pounds of nutrients obtained from for age hay, silage and pasture, or any com bination of these. • The optimum feeding rate based on current milk prices in your market area. He also can assist you in getting an analysis made of your forage. Extra Hi Energy 14% Dari Flo 16% Dari Flo Economy L. C. Milkmaker L. C. Milkmaker 14% 16% J. THIRTY YEARS t. WHW# SERVICE KLFABMtftS Of Cattle Lice urged to take advantage of a THIRTY YEARS I. FARM BUREAU SERVICE TO FARMERS Supplements 24 % Milkmaker -36 % Milkmaker 40 % Milkmaker 50% Pro Blend For More Information Call and" Ask For RICHARD HANN Manager Feed Sales and Services insect by carefully-timed in secticide applications. The new control approach has major economic significance for cat tle raisers and dairy producers. Every year, from fall until spring, large numbers of lice retard the growth rate of calves, prevent proper weight gains of cattle on feed, and reduce milk production by as much as 20 per cent in some dairy herds. The new control method was developed at the USI>A Belts ville, Md, agricultural station where a herd was infested with three species of cattle lice . . . short-nosed, long-nosed and biting lice In order to eradi cate the pects, the herd was thoroughly sprayed twice, 14 days apart, with the insecticide malathion. The USD A reported the fol lowing results: “Some lies hatched after the first mala thion spraying, but the proper ly timed second spraying kill ed all of these newly-hatched lice before they could mature and produce eggs This method offers cattle producers a prac tical procedure for freeing their herds of this pest.” - “Success of this new eradi cation method,” the report con tinued, “depends on-the proper timing of the malathion ap plication to interrupt the life cycle of the lice, together with the quarantining and treating of all cattle added to the herd” USDA scientists peri odically added new cattle to the herd but avoided reinfesta tion by first treating all of these animals Malathion, has been ap proved by USDA for direct use with cattle, either in emul sified spray or as a dust. m THE ROYALTY OF POULTRY Order DEKALB PULLETS' Day Old or Up To Twenty Weeks Old From DUTCHMAN MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, STEVENS, PA. 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