I TDN (Continued from page 1) ling purposes I»ef ore the full fl t stage," Dr. Bra tiler com- luted. Agricultural Expert- T be it Station researcher «dded it nutrient losses from seep ,e ‘were low from silage made •full dent stage. These loss amounted to less than 10 scent in experimental silos id were caused mostly by and handling. On t other hand, nutriert loss i were over 20 percent, most , from seepage, from silage sde at early stages of ma inty in similar silos. ; v \ Silage Distributor | Up to 20% more silage in silos with even distribution. • Light weight 28 lbs. • Fits conventional or glass- lined silos. I Gear driven with a powerful electric gear-reduction motor 4 years tested and approved. SEE US TODAY L H. 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Christiana LY 3-5687 west Chester 696-2990 Buck BU 44467 iJiafcyassßraitsa a * £ a i?a ** '■ msmi Results of current experi ments question the practice of plowing under the stalks and leaves of corn plants sole ly to improve the soil fertility. Harvested as silage, the corn plant will produce about one and one-h'alf times more feed nutrients per acre than from the ears alone, Dr. Bratzler reported. • Cow Wash (Continued from Page 1) operation of milking machines Harold R. McCulloch man ager of the dairy show, said stalls being readied include nearly 1,000 in the mam ex hibition hall to accommodate overflow after all barns and sheds are filled. Stainless steel sinks that were salvaged from state stor age have been erected at con venient locations for sanitiz ing milking utensils. McCulloch said most of the co’ws will be In milk, and that a 35-capacity milking parlor will operate adjoining a cen tral' milk house. Milk handling, by bulk tank, will be supervised by the Pennsylvania Dairy Associa- Xuc?2o0 ltO pounds ho or moTe di ' at ® calf Grayholm Skyliner Crissy at the district milk will be reimbursed with Hershey. a nominal deduction for hand ling charge. State Agriculture Secretary Leland H Bull said the show will be sponsored by his de partment, its Farm Show Com mission and the Pennsylvania Dairy and Allied Industries Association, of which Cuth bert Nairn, Douglassville, is president It is open to breed ers in the United States and Canada, and is free. Sod Houses The grand champion bull Those who homesteaded on title also went to the county the plains in the 1870’s found herd of Robert Kauffman The very few trees there and so junior yearling is Penn they used the good sod and Springs Leader, a son of btult houses and outbuildings' Moosehart Pioneer, out of pimilar to this one Sometimes Kauffman’s Penn Springs Re they built up against a bank ga j Lucy as that required less sod and I’work Countians also scored in the A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Landis Bros. Inc. New Holland 354-8001 Lancaster 593-3906 Shotzberger's 665-2141 Elm ■£ -4 „ X a. % «5Sk K.. ,< > • Black & White (Continued from r age 4) dale, was bred in the herd of Warren Bollinger, and gave the Ephrata High School jun ior his first win in major dairy competition. He plans to come hack for more in next week’s FFA district show at Hershey Reserve junior champion female was John Umhle’s 'Swampy Hollow Cin derella from Atglen area of Chester County. H. S. Newcomer & Son Mt. 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