Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 07, 1965, Image 5

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    MARKET ECG PRODUCERS
EFFICIENCY PAYS
DO YOU KNOW THAT,
A 12Vi% improvement in feed required per dozen eggs
equols a saving of approximately $350.00 per 1000 hens.
That our Early Bird All Mash Laying Feeds will definitely
produce BETTER SHELL QUALITY over the laying year?
Thai’ each Vz°/o improvement in breakage can improve your
income by $36.00 per 1,000 hens housed?
A price improvement thru BETTER GRADE of Vz cent per
dozen amounts to approximately $lOO.OO per 1,000 hens
housed?
If your feeding programs gives you 1 % better hen house
liveability and Vz dozen more eggs per hen housed, it can
mean as much as $175.00 extra return per 1000 hens?
That GOOD records pay big dividends? Without accurate
records you CAN NOT fairly judge the value of your pro-
gram?
That it's not the START, it's the FINISH that counts.
May We Help You Do A Better Job?
EARLY BIRD FEEDS and
GOOD MANAGEMENT
A Winning Combination
For Any Poultryman
Contact your Miller and Bushong
Service Representative or call us
at Lancaster 392-2145
(Area Code 717)
FINESTPOULTR YSER VICEANYWHERB
Manufacturers of Poultry and Livestock Feed Since 1875
Miller
&
Bushong, Inc.
ROHRERSTOWN, PA.
Ph. Lancaster 392-2145
(Area Code 717)
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 7, 1965—3
• Field Trips
(Continued from Page 1)
Center at 8 a.m. on August 18.
First stop will be the new
Pensupreme Dairy plant just
off the 'Route 230 Bypass. The
group will be shown the
latest methods of milk pro
cessing being used in the Lan
caster aiea.
Second stop will be in New
Holland at the New Holland
Machine Co., one of the largest
manufacturers of agricultural
equipment in the county, with
world J wide distribution.
Next, a lunch built around
fried chicken and selling for
50c per peison will Ibe seived
in the New Holland Commun
ity Park. Anyone wishing to
bring their own picnic lunch
is welcome to do so.
After lunch, the group will
tour Weaver’s poultry pro
cessing plant, wheie they will
see broilers in various stages
on their way to the house
wife.
Final stop will be at Tur-
If flies are about to drive your cattle crazy,
then you better see us fast for
ORTHO DIBROM
1% Fly Spray
If you’re sick and tired of fooling around with
weak, half-hearted fly sprays, then you’re ready
for DIBEOM. Minutes-'after you spray, every fly
thalt’s been hit will be dead or dying. When DL-
BROM hits ’em, they stay hit. Even if they’re re-
sistant to other sprays.
DIBROM is registered to spray over and around
cattle. In fact, Dfbrom in emulsified form is even
safe to spray on food crops, up to four days of
harvest,
It’s easy to use, comes to
you ready-mixed and gives
you real economy. Sure, it
costs a little more than
your pyrethnn sprays, but
you’ll find that it gives a
lot better kill. So when all
is said and done you wind
up getting back a lot more
of the money that flies
have been costing you in
reduced milk and meat
production.
Come in and see us . . .
we’ll be glad to show you
how to go after flies like
you mean it
ORTHO DIBROM.
T. M. Reg. U. S Pat. Off.. Oilho, Dibrom On all
Chemicals, Read Directions and Cautions Befoie Use,
P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC
SMOKETOWN
key Hill Dairy at Creswell,
This operation is in the pro
cess of expanding to 400
cows, or more, and the new
buildings under consliuction
represent some of the latest
ideas around.
Eveiyone is welcome to join
this tour, the Association ad
vises, but if you desne buv
transportation, and/or the
chicken lunch, you must make
reservations by August 14,
at the latest You can do so
by calling Paul Hiestand,
Marietta, 426-9301, oi, Don
Timmons, Lancaster, 394-3047,
oi, by writing to Keener Poul
tiy Farm, Elizabethtown Rl,
and letting them know your
wishes.
It is estimated that if pesti
cides were to be completely
withdrawn from farm use, ciop
and livestock pioduction in the
United States would drop to 25'
to 30 per cent, 'says J. Ross
Fleetwood, state extension
chemical leader at the Univer
sity of Missouri.
with
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