—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 29, 1965 12 • Poultry Conference (Continued from Page I) Puultiy Produeci s Council iNEPK’O). will stress the opportunity for selling qual ity pioducts in the deficit poulliy and egg area of the Noitheast. The need for qual ity pioducts will be afTiimed b\ . Charles B Degenstcm of Weis Maikcts, Inc. Sunbuiy. "The Feed Industiy is Rai in' to Go" will be presented by Donald W Paike of the Pennsylvania Milleis and Feed Dealeis Assoc. Ephrata A Penn Slate panel dis cussing ‘An Egg Piogiam for Pennsylvania" will open the June 18 afternoon session Coveied will be cage systems foi laying flocks, a new‘slant” on the flooi system of egg pioduction. a lighting and feeding piogiam for pullets and laying hens, a vaccina tion piogram pioduction and maiketing piograms, and management and ' financial considei ations Panel speakeis wall be Herbeit C Joidon Glenn 0 Bi esslei John V Shutze. Robeit F Gentiy, Anthony P Sten-beigei. and Floyd W Hicks A foimei Pennsyhania poulnyman and a graduate of Penn State Heibeit S Sigel of the U S Depaitment of Agi icultui e s Southeastern Laboiatoiy at Athens Geoigia, will estimate the outlook foi expanding egg pioduction in the South Donald Bell of Anaheim Calif, will desmbe Since 1935 . . . Your Dependable SALES EVERY TUESDAY M^ m " ** * * * * ™ I I foil i ■ follow the leader I CY R. KING Superbull ! "Sire” of ABC Cows H with top production records I GRADE COWS ■ Develop I Pure Bred Quality ■ thru the one and only I Positive Mating Method ! A MG I FREE BOOKLET cy R - KING ■ super-bull * V; fa making “ si re history * CALL OR WRITE [ATLANTIC ■ BREEDERS COOPERATIVE ■ Mam office —Lancaster. Pa. I J Lancaster 569-0411 ■ Chiistiana 593 5187 ■ Strasburg 687-6292 ■ S Akron 859 2552 5 J Quarryville 786 7381 ■ Mount Joy 653-1451 •> successful pullet iearing and egg pioduction systems and the independent poultry pro ducers chances foi success in the egg business of the fu tui e "Significant Egg Business Tiends in the Midwest” will be the topic of Richaid 11. Forsythe, head of the depait ment of poultry science at lowa State University “Na tional Tiends in the Feed In dustiy which Will Affect Pennsylvania Poultiymen” will be piesented by Call J Vos loh. Jr. agricultural econo mist with the U S Depait ment of Agncultm e Topics June 17 will include the relationship of stiess to management and disease, costs of the poultry business, con trol of salmonella by moduc- BOOST MILK PRODUCTION . . . Held Down Feed Cost! Here's a new feed to balance the nutrient con tent of Middle Atlantic and New England pastures. It's Beacon Pasture Pel-Ets a 16% protein, 3 5% fat, 10% fiber ration in completely pelleted form. Too many cows get a good boost in milk pro duction but fall off in butterfat test on lush pasture, which is high in palatability but low in fiber. To help avoid a drop in buiterfai test, the fiber level in Beacon Pasture Pel-Ets has been set at 10%. Many cows, too, get their boost in milk produc tion on pasture at the expense of body condition and lower milk production later in lactation. Feed Beacon Pasture Pel-Ets to maintain body con dition and to meet the energy needs of your zov/s energy needs that can't be met by pasture alone. Beacon Pasture Pel-Ets are priced right, too. The formula takes maximum advantage of in gredient values that are greatest during the pasture season. The result Is a feed that combines high nu tritional value and low price. Call your Beacon dealer or Beacon Advisor to day for prices on Beacon Pasture Pel-Ets, delivered to your farm. BOMBEKGER’S STORE I. B. 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