Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 28, 1965, Image 5

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    More Important Is To Know How To Make
A Formula For “Least Cost Per Unit Of Production”
The surest way for poultrymen to judge the benefits from Early
Bird's modem nutrition and quality control is to keep reliable
records like this . . .
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With these os a tool you con work toward improvements in con
version and more profitable production.
A fraction of a pound improvement in conversion into meat or
eggs will save you many dollars per year.
May we help you?
Representative or call us
direct at Lancaster 392-2145
Miller & Bushong, Inc.
Record of Flock
Contact your Miller &
Bushong Service
(Area Code 717)
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Lancaster Farming,
August'2B, 1965—5
FARM WOMEN #3
OFF TO SHORE
At the regular monthly meet
ing of the Society of Farm
Women, Group No 3, held re
cently at the home of Mrs.
Ivan Eberly of Ephrata RI,
final plans were made for a
bus trip to Atlantic City. The
buses will leave the Lincoln.
Paiking lot at 7 a m. August
28
Miss Mary Royer of the can
cer dressing committee re
ported that dressings are need
ed by the Cancer Society, and
plans were started to work
on these
Plans were also begun for
the food stand at the Ephrata
Street Fair which will be held,
from September 22-25.
A nominating committee
was appointed to select of
ficers for 1986. They are Mfs.
Robert Hodlmger, Mrs. Esther
Petticoffer, and Mrs. Frank
Snyder,
The guest speaker was Mrs.
Kenneth Bshelman of Cones
toga R 2, a past county presi
dent. She reviewed the book,
“The Time of the End,” by
Kathryn Dougherty.
The next meeting will be
held on September 18 at the
Educational Bldg, of Salem
Lutheran Church, Lincoln.
Members of Group 16 will be
guests.
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FOR THE QUALITY
THAT MEANS
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PENNRAD Certified Baney
is a new variety developed at
Penn State. It carries all .the
good yielding and winter hardi
ness characteristics of Hudson,
but without the troublesome
beards. Has good resistance to
the disease which commonly at
tack barley Stiff straw. Supply
of seed limited.
WONG Certified Barley
Heavy yielding, beardless, Hoff
man foundation stocks are hot
water heated for smut con
trol
REDCOAT Certified Wheat
A consistently high producer in
tests at Penn State University,
with highest yield of four
recommended varieties in 6 of
the 8 years tested. Strong
straw. Noted for winter hardi
ness, resistance to mildew, rust
and Hessian Fly.
Other high-yielding Hoffman
wheat varieties are PENNOLL
and DUAL.
NORLINE Certified Winter
Oats are more hardy than older
varieties of winter oats. A good
yielder with good bushel
weight. A strong favorite.
See your Hoffman Seed Man or
Phone 898*3421 for full details.
A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC.
c Hoffmay
C/ FARM 3EEDS
ALFALFA • CLOVER . PASTURE
OATS • FUNK’S G-HYBRIDS
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