2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 26. 1964 Form Show Exhibit Space "Sold Out" If they wore dejected looks of disappointment this week, 146 Pennsylvania farm animals had n reason: They won't get to the Stale Farm Show, Jan. 11-15 Horace L Mann, show di rector. explained: “Not enough loom: we couldn’t admit them It happens eveiy year. We could fill apothei barn if it were available” Tinned back for lack of space were 16 pigs. 38 hoises and 92 dany cows Accepted for the show were 223 beef bleeding cattle, 151 4-H baby beeves (a new all-time high). 454 sheep, 312 swine, 95 THIS WINTER’S WINNER: SNOWMAN? Just arrived! Bigger power! Put all the odds on your side. With a new B-10 Alhs-Chalmers snow machine. Big power, plenty strong. And you can get tools for the B-10 just like a farmer buys his implements—all kinds, for summer, fall, spring. Get a real tractor. We’re waiting to show you. FROM THE FOLKS WHO MAKE THE BIG TRACTORS miscmmm L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. kl . . _ _ Allen Ho Mofz Nissley Farm Service - . . . WodL*o» Boro, Po. Fo " n E< < U, P n ’ enf New Holland, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Grumelli Farm Service Lititz, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. horses and 643 dairy cattle, a total of I,B7B—capacity for the Farm Show sheds and stables. Sheep will include 385 breeding stock, 43 of them 4-H animals, 56 market lambs, including 4iH entries, and 13 dressed carcasses. Swine en tries include 31 by vocational students Dairy entries include 145 by 4-H Club members and 41 by vocational students members of the Futuie Farmers of America. Poultry entries total 2,524, with bantams leading at 1,010. Large birds total 976, ducks, 208, geese, 70, broilers and roasteis, 160, turkeys and ca pons. 100 All combined, poultiy and OR YOU? N. G. Myers & Son Chef Long Akron, Pa. Rheemso Pa. PA. HOLSTEIN ASS’N CONTROL ACT SUPPORTS MILK The Pennsylvania Holstein Association at its recent Tenth Annual Convention at Meadville reaffirmed* its sup port of the Milk Control Act and recommended a thorough study of the law and amend ment if necessary to modernize procedure without interfering Ihe other farm animals will ;otal 4,302. Exhibitors will lotal nearly 1,000. The Way The Twig is Bent...! Your future EGG PRODUCTION COSTS and your flock's PERFORMANCE will be determined by the way you feed and manage your replacement stock NOW . EARLY BIRD CHICK are the FIRST STEP Towards BEST RESULTS and LOWEST COST EGG PRODUCTION PROGRAM For the Finest Poultry Service Anywhere— Contact your Miller & Bushong Service Representative or call us direct' at Lancaster 392-2145. \\Vll*/// with its basic function. Cattle Congress at Watwhw, The state dairy organiza- lowa plus recognition 4o the tlon of over 4400 members Blair County 4-H Dairy Judg took a stand on reapportion- ing Team which placed third ment calling for legislative in their division at Waterloo, leaders to strive for a just Twenty-six Holstein breeders and equitable definition of received the breed’s Progree districts. A brucellosis free s i ve Breeder Registry Award state was called for with rec- for achievement in the As ognition given the twelve SO ciation’s official production Counties already on a free testing and type classification status. • programs. Those recognized. Recognition was given the from Lancaster County were: Penn State University Dairy John W. Eshelman & Son, Cattle Judging Team which Lancaster; Arthur D. & Mary placed first m national com- K. Wenger, Manheim; John B. petition at the recent Dairy Kreider, Lancaster. Don't be penny wise and pound foolish! Do it right! STARTER FEEDS Good Management in your FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE AND </» i Miller & Bushong, Inc. ROHRERSTOWN, PA. PSi. Lancaster 392-2T45 & B
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