Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 17, 1965, Image 11

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ifled Clarence's h»yl»g«
[lent with - 27.8 percent
ture, percent * crude
sith 183 percent fiber, 18
ent digestible protein and
percent net energy,
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§4 registered Holsteins
;unny Craft Farm daily
10 to 60 pounds (all they
eat) of this nearly corn
feed. Milking animals
r receive more than 26
ds of a 10 percent home
n grain mix. The heifers
ve no grain.
re aren’t following any
’s rules/’ Clarence says,
getting our cows on full
” The individual records
ie herd prove the sound
of this management pro
i. For example Sunny
; Alma 4-8 y 369 d, 29,483 m
39Sf, Sunny Craft Ruth
360 d, 17,150 m 36%
and Sunny Craft Bessie
328 d, 14,531 m 42%
y’oung heifers
♦st of the
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, **mw* e«g| «mt e£*s tsssrs mm. ««** «?asr ona
ence’a All-Pennsylvania Senior
Yearling bull in 1903, He has
just been classified Excellent
at 00 points as a three-year
old.
Clarence Stauffer has been
active in church and public
service work. He is chairman
of the Pastor’s Parish Rela
tionship Committee and as
sistant superintendent of the
Sunday School at the Hope
land Evangelical United Breth
ren Church.
A past president of the
Baron Stiegel Lions dub, he
is vice-president of the Lan
caster County Holstein Asso
ciation, a member of the Lan
caster 4-H Council, and serves
as a 4-H leader in the Holstein
Club. Stauffer is an active di
rector of the Ephrata Rec
reation Association and also
served as treasurer of Boy
Scout Troop 71 for the past
seven yeais
Mr and Mrs. Stauffer and
their five children (Earl 13,
Nannett <l2, Rhoda" 9, Yvonne
6 and Alice Kay 4) live on
their Sun: Craft Farm lo-
COME VISIT OUR NEW
we now offer Purina Check-R-Mix
custom grinding and mixing service.
You’re cordially invited to look over our modern Check-R-Mix
mill, designed to give you fast custom grinding and mixing
service. We are proud of the fact that our formula mixing
service meets Purina’s high quality control standard and
carries Purina Research approval...
We also use the exclusive Purina Check-R-Mixer which shows
exactly how much Purina Concentrate to mix with your grain
to make a well-balanced ration for your livestock or poultry
according to their age or weight.,
We’re looking forward to meeting you and serving you*
tome see us soon.
• Pesticide
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of age groups. “Pesticides in
Your 4nH Project’’ for mem
bers 18 to 16 years of age is
expected to be available by
late summer.
These 4>H Club publications
were prepared as part of the
expanded pesticide education- J
al programs at the Univer
sity. They were produced to
help members, their parents
and club leaders with the
proper and safe use of pesti
cides as well as providing an
understanding of these chemi
cals, says Herbert Co’e, Jr.,
extension agricultural chemi
cals coordinator.
The pesticide manuals are
designed to be used in con
junction with 4-H plant, gar
den and crop projects They
are not intended for use as
pesticide projects alone. Each
unit contains information and
illustrations suitable for the
grade level of its audience.
Unit 1 uses an elementary ap
proach while Unit 2 is moie
age is covered in more de
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Wiv^y
West Willow
Farmers Assn.
WILLOW STREET, PA.
Ph. 394-5019
MILL
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 17, 1965—11
and with more technical For information about «n
-treatment as the subject pro- rolling in 4JH plant, garden
gresses through the leader’s and crop projects, contact
guide. your county agent
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