Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 03, 1965, Image 7

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    • Wivell
(Continued from Page 1) congress in 1961 and has
They will also hear reports *>een -a judge, or given a dem
of 4-H goals and achieve- onstration, each year from
wcnte. 1961 to 1964 at the Pennsyl-
Bnroute to this high honor vania State 4-H Judging and
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LANCASTER FARMING
CIRCULATION DEPT.
P. O. BOX 266
LITITZ, PENNA.
Dear Patron: 57
The butterfat test of your composite sample
for the half-month ending Feb. 15, 1965 is 3.7.
If, for any reason, you believe that this test
Dear Patron: 57
The butterfat test of your composite sample
for the half-month ending Feb. 28, 1965 is 4.1.
If, for any reason, you believe that this test
Dear Patron: 57
The butterfat test of your composite sample
for the half-month ending Mar. 15, 1965 is 4.4.
If, for any reason, you believe that this test
is incorrect, kindly get in touch with us at once,
as this sample will be destroyed.
Miss ‘ Wivell has attended the
Pennsylvania State 4hH club
•
State
/ Got
"The Difference
That Counts"
Mount Joy, Penna,
Mount Joy, Penna,
Mount Joy, Penna,
Very truly yours,
Mount Joy Farmers Co-Op. Assoc.
Demonstration days. Last
year she attended the district
leadership school held at Her
shey, Pa.
A four-year member of the
Lancaster County 4-H Club
Council, Virginia has served
as both president and parlia
mentarian of this organiza
tion. She has many high-plac
ing exhibits and demonstra
tions to her credit including:
a grand champion baby beef;
grand champion capon exhib
its; first place demonstrations
in poultry foods; member of
a first place poultry judging
team; and a high placing m
a district diess review.
In addition to her county
council offices, Miss Wivell
SOME OF THE YORK-LANCASTER AREA VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE
TEACHERS shown receiving instruction in use of a dynamometer at Landis Bros.
The twenty-six teachers recently completed a series of 10 weekly meetings de
signed to keep them up-to-date in agricultural mechanics. The topics covered in
cluded: economics of liquid manure handling, investment credit, economics of farm
power; economics of farm machinery; standby electrical power, economics of dairy,
beef, swine, and poultry equipment.
Agricultural
College Tests
Scientifically
Catt
Prove . .
ISF Special
COLLEGE TESTS SHOWED COWS FED ISF CATTLE SPECIAL
PRODUCED MORE MILK THAN CONTROL COWS
Number of Cows
Expected Average
(based on previous records)
Test Lactation Average
Test Average Over Expected Average
Lancaster County
C. W. CASSEL
P. O. Box 173, Manheim, Pa.
has served as president of 4-H competition,
both the Mount Joy Sewing Miss Wivell is a recent
Club and the Donegal Home graduate of Donegal High
Economics Club. She served School and is pi esently a stu«
for two years as news report- dent at the Lancaster Gen
er for the Lancaster County eral Hospital School of Prac-
Baby Beef and Lamb Club ticai Nursing
and was secretary of the Eliz- The other delegates lo the
abethtown- Donegal Commun- 4 . H conference fiom Pennsyl
ity 4-H Club. van,a are- Donald Bair and
Added to this partial list Barbaia Johnson, both fiom
of reasons why Virginia is Adams County; Barbara Wal
going to the national confer- dion. Sullivan County; and
ence was a lOOOiword essay Van Fleet, Lackawanna
on “4 H experiences and < "' ount y-
Whal they mean. t. me - She Ipf^g
also completed the eight- and diive together to the
page standard form for slate Washington conference.
3 WAYS BETTER
Formulated by Dr. Edward J. Czarnetzky, ISF Nutritionist
For complete details:
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 3, 1965
Copies of the complete College report may
be obtained from
INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD
CORP.,
P.O. Box 29, .Waverly, N.Y. 14892
COW IS A HEALTHY
Cows Fed ISF
Cattle Special
12,979 lbs.
13,758 lbs.
779 lbs.
Write or phone collect
Lebanon County
R. H. MILLER
55 S. Grant St., Manheim, Pa.
A WELL-FED
COW
Control
Cows
22
13,294 lbs.
13,224 lbs.
—7O lbs.
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