Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 09, 1965, Image 6

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    6—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, October 9, 1965
• Cattle Feeding
(Contimica nom rage 1)
1 Tl’.it c it;lc iecjiuio unigb
.gc loi hc.i.'ih uml ellicient
u on li
2 Tl’ it nnnci.ils lound in
ba> n aM be added to finish
ing i.i .c.u
A Tl it vegetable piotsms
.10 si pei ioi to sj iitlictic uiea
4 Treat 'Uheat- cannot toe
tod as the niaioi ot
cailohydia'tes
BeCt-\ '"le scucrtials R R
Olljen R E Dans, and Janies
Bond fed seveial lots of yeai
ling ‘Jeers an aM gram corn
fimshirg lation foi about 16
NEW PROTECTION
against SHIPPING
FEVER LOSSES
New Wayne Bio-Ruminiitro
contains a high level of anti
biotic plus premium nutrition
to build extra body resistance
during the critical starting per
iod. Combats stresses that lead
to shipping fever complex.
Wayne Cattlemix A to fol
low up after Bio-Ruminutra —
contains a special feeding level
of antibiotic for continued pro
tection against foot rot and
other stresses. Produces low
cost gains, thrift and condition.
v -n , We Hove A Wayne
Feed For Every
SJjJdl Feeding Need.
I'/nv'S-
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Elizabethtown
HEISEY
FARM SERVICE
Lawn and Bellaire
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
R. D. 1, Stevens
MILLERSVILLE
SUPPLY CO.
Mlllersville
ROHRER’S MILL
R. D. 1, Ronks
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R. D. 1, Quarryville
R, D. 2, Peach Bottom
C. E. SAUDER & SONS
R. D. 1, East Earl
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R. D. 2, Columbia
HERSHEY BROS
Reinholds
WHITE OAK MILL
It. D. 4, Manheim
MILLPORT
ROLLER MILLS
R. D. 4, Lititz
mod by animal perform
ance.
week, lo vl,Ollier vveLgMs Wheat was suibjdituted foi
of «ra to 1 100 pounds The ‘;°‘ n >" ‘he ,nnr,shl,n p' 7‘ 10 "
s;e(, - ir..iiiil.unecl good health, cc otlcl ?iou,ps of Mecrs
g.med i.ipui’.v, und convened R ‘ l,c ol Bam and feed elk
led eO.ucnll.s-Mnd p.oduectl e " c -y ( " eie lc . ducc(l "Jen
e,s-es ol acceptable nun- T IP V S .f l ”''n r .
, 60 r r of the t'ot.il i<l*loll Oat
kt q J|,J , ~ , . tie led an all tom lation
In the e.n Ij studies. it was <, aU j ec j 31 p'ouncls timely com
lound th it cattle cio not need , (O 26 -pounds foi catitle
the additional ibu’k 01 rough- on an a n wheat iat.on Al
ll"e .v ted Two lots of ) t ’ 10ll o;b coin was a supenor
veailuus vveie fed fiee fecc f sloin an these tests.
choice on nke 1 aliens of coin yyhea't contains nvoie puotem
pus -• apple-merits except that and therefoie lequnes less
hahf ( of ahe animals also re- pi lol ( ein supplement, and some
ceived ccbs gaound and mixed time 3 , s che apei. as in 1954
into the lation fem hulk Cat
lie recevmg the additional J he succes * °' f
cobs ate just enough more of vin y yeseaich quest om the
the , alien -to .get the same „ that
amount of gram eaten by the e * eed f g ™ ay ' b * i esp ° n :
giou'p on all gum. The f ble fm ; founder * toldneyand
giow'lh rate and carcass llver „ dls ®f f' f .f nd bloa !
giades vveie samalai among fee«*tot cattle None of
the igrain-fed steers bad found-
Certam m-mei als usually 01b- er 01 . kidney lesions There
tamed ifiom hay aie lacking we re about 1)5 percent oon
in tbs high gram rations, (je-mnad livers—.far fewer than
Feed ng zinc or steamed bone- 4Q ( 0 go percent reported,
meal gave no ibenefit A bu-f- by some feeders Except, for
feiring mixture of calcium'and occasional instances, .bloat oc
potaS;..um carbonates and cu , n -ed only with steers fed
magnesium sulfate were add- buffers,
ed to the all-grain rations to ‘ ■ ~ - .
obtain a favorable ruminal pH
and to add needed minerals.
This 'tri neral cbmlbination (1)
had 1 vie effect on gain and
feed efficiency, (2) caused 1 the
only case of bloat, and (30
lowered carcass quality an
average of K of a grade
Although vege'fiajble pro
tein supplements arc tradi-
tional with cafttle feeders,
urr,i found in the Belts
ville t« be equal to
soybean meal when meas-
A ttentionTobaccoFarmers
For the best in seed bed fumigation -
let us apply VAPAM to your
seedbed this fall!
Heie is a combination VAPAM with oui application seivice
that gives you a clean seedbed accmately, safely and eco
nomically The machine meteis the piopei amount of VAPAM
mlo the piepaied soil of youi seedbed smooths and firms
the soil all in one easy operation All that remains foi you to
do is covei the giound with a taip 01 watei-seal in the VAPAM,
and you aie finished until planting time Fumigation time is
theiefoie i educed to minutes instead of houis
VAP\M contiols weeds and weed seeds, including glasses and
bioadleaf weeds, as well as soilboine pests that attack orna
mental food and fibei ciops and tobacco Call us and see how
this toil saving combination can benefit you
R - Stauflei s Reg T M loi a soil fumigant
Harold M. Barley & Son J. Homer Graybill
R. I). 1. Milleisvillo R. D > Maniunu
Ph 572 5654 oi 872 5554 Ph 665 J7BO
• Open House -
(Continued from Page 1)
will also toe served:'.
A BjC headquarters' iatnli
ties 'are located three amles
northwest of Lancaster along
Rt 230 bypass, just west of
the junction with Rt . 72.
Horse sense behind the
steering wheel is more impor
tant than the horsepower un
der the hood
f ,
Cl ' v '
FERTILIZER SAVES WATER 5,600 gallons of water to pro
duce one bushel of corn on
Crops adequately fertilized hl „ h fertility land,
use water moie efficiently than —.
those lacking in plant nutii- The veteio „ .population in
nnn S ns>t ‘' ncc ’ J* ta j tcs 21<- Flouda will increase fiom
000 gallons of watei to pio- fi 4 l-0 00 m 1980 to 891,0"00 in
duce one bushel of corn on 1980> according to Veterans
low feitility land: it takes only Administration estimates
Look! Book! Today!
*r> h ' ,b,ids ffiSi
make a practice
of topping
tOO bu. and
20 ton goals
Agway Offers Over
2b Varieties To Meet
Your Specific Need
Two things . an Agway Hybrid Corn Variety,
plus the Agway Complete Crop Program for Corn . .
can put you over the 100 bushel and 20 ton goals. It’s a
matter of record now
The Agway 100-20 Corn Club was initiated m 1961. Its
purpose was to test the possibility, right on the farm,
of reaching and exceeding the profitable corn production
goals of 100 bushels of grain and 20 tons of silage per
acre, with a specific corn growing program
The tests pioved that these high goals can be reach
ed with the light crop management Four years of Agway
100-20 Corn Club averages
23 9 tons of silage/acre
10,033 lbs of TDN/acie
110 1 bushels of gram/aere
Agwoy 100-20 Corn Club . . «
FOUR YEAR RECORD
(based on actual field records of all participating farmers)
1961 1962 1963 1964
SILAGE
Fields 82 111 210 103
Ave Weight 24 1 24 8 24 1 22 3
(tons per acre)
TDN 10.221 10,231 9,999 9,739
(lbs per acre)
GRAIN
Fields 93 62 51 59
Bu Acre 108 117 109 2 106 9
AND THESE AVERAGES WERE MADE
IN DROUGHT YEARS!
How did these com giovieis make such high yields under
such seveie conditions? All paiticipating faimeis used
the light Agwav Hybnd and thej followed the piactices
lecommended in the Agway Complete Ciop Program for
Coin
CALL THE AGWAY STORE
NEAREST YOU TO-DAY FOR
COMPLETE INFORMATION
INDIAN SUMMER SALE
IN PROGRESS NOW UNTIL OCT. 16th
mm SPOT UNIT, Inc.
KONEY BROOK LANCASTER '
HOLLAND QUARRYVILLE
v ONE MAY BUY AT AGWAY"
Agway