A Great DEKALB® Variety with "All-Around" Balance P. L. ROHRER & BRO.. INC. SMOKETOWN Coll your Agwoy man for his help in choosing for you the most appropriate chemical for your conditions. ATRAZINE WEEDKILLER “66” LV-4 Agway Bred by DeKalb Research to fight blight, borers and stalk rots—to give top yields of dry, sound grain. FLAKY ALL DEKALB MEXT TIME! "DEKAII" It a Rtfltltrad Brand Nam*. Tht Number la a Variety Deilfnatlon. Ph. Lane. 397-3539 LOROX FARMERS FEED & SUPPLY New Holland, Pa. HENRY B. HOOVER Ephsata, Pa. WILSON M. SCOTT Willow Street R 1 • Farmer's Pay (Continued from Page 1) .holes in the top. Then when the feed has traveled the full length of the trough, a mech anism rolls the cover over and dumps the whole load evenly. Hofmeister recommended feeding all ‘the silage that animals will clean up in 1-lVa hours, and doing this at least thiee times a day. He said they’ll eat better if fed fre quently and will perform more uniformly. “Every ani mal should have 100 m to eat at the same time; they don’t want ‘mouthed-over’ feed,” he said. Has suggestion on feeder space was 2V Z linear feet for large m’atuie animals, and 2 feet for medium-sized ones He felt the production gained from giving those extra few feet to cover all cows would pay for the extra feeder space. SPECIALIST TREND Hofmeister told the group he sees a definite trend in the specialist feeding of beef. For example, one farmer will take young stock and' push forage till the animals weigh 800-500 pounds. Then the next specialist will take over and fatten the animals for mar ket. Both of these operations will be done on an increas ingly larger scale, and each will require different and specialized equipment. FEEDLOT LAYOUT “'Spend only iwhat you need OWERS eeds AND Grasses Must G 0... KNOXWEED 42 QUARRYVILLE AGWAY STORE Church St., Quarryville, Pa, ENOS fc. BUCKWALTER 2281 Old Phila. Pike MAURICE M. GOOD Gordonville R 1 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 22, 1965 to do the jo,b today; don’t try to anticipate your require ments for too many years ahead because iboth tools and plans will change,” Hofmeis tei said. Several impoitant factors in laying out a feed lot were presented by the equipment i epresenlative 1 Ventilation too many lots don’t have ade quate movement of air to dry up manure, especially if part of the teed bunk is in the '/.<■ n Kie* find moist man uie an ideal breeding place. 2 Direction of feeder should be noith and south so that the sun can shine on both sides equally This will help to dry the feedlot in summer, and thaw feed and manure in winter. 3 Drainage should run along side of silo and away from feeder. Curbs Transplanting Tomatoes and Tobacco? Come in and see us about ISOTOX Transplanter Solution Your tobacco and tomato plants need special pro- tection from soil insects at transplanting time, That’s why we’re recommending ISOTOX Trans- planter Solution for use now. This is the best pro- tection you can buy, For as little as 50 cents an acre and without any additional equipment on your planter, you can keep off wireworms, maggots and other soil in- sects T AC Reij Ufa Pat OU Oilho, I'soto-v, On All Chemicals Bead Directions and Cautions Beloie Use P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN boss animals from forcing the otheis away fiom feed ers. They are a must, even if you can only afford to use BxB inch blocks and pour con ciete in the holes The ideal size is 14-16 inches wade, and 4-6 inches high 5 Feed bunks should be at least 22 inches above the Qiinb, and the tiough should be at least 8 inches deep Paul Kline, president of the Manheim Young Farmers, was in charge of the meeting' which was held in the agn culfuial loom of the Man heim Cential Hugh School. Buyer of Oak, WALNUT, Poplar, ASH, etc. C. J. CHARLES LUMBER New Providence, Pa. Phone ST 6-3108 keep the ISOTOX mixes with water in the “setting water tank.” It won’t settle in the water so your plants get uniform protection around every to bacco and tomato root and stem, So, don’t take a chance. If you’re transplanting, see us for ISOTOX Transplanter Solution. Distributed by Phone Lane. 397-3539 5