Aw*" 1 * - ,boat . t,,r ' lw « • •«i4=Vt* fcuconirtul ’ ' c pmp«lllok. v jjruh • J ' Other Interesting f.ature. . '■' ••• r •■ ': ■•'■’ h 1 ?» t«™> » r « the war u B<><riw. -ftti*, tho KV.cittwt .‘Lhor' -'handle* It. feed delivery and «*“?&* are rained beeD *?* Problem.. A stralght-Job wurt*^6f'■birds handled;' • * •'A. ' 0?. h« truck 18 used two days each the of help, to Meat - *• • Antfrtvsr. Tf week for hauling bulk feed - a more • <f»cl- I COJ, t r| h>l e *i- g nn*r«»inn di re°tly from the nianufac ent- • .. . * !*£ turer ln 9 ‘ ton ,oads - During ' 114-a»«noa- the - greatest- to Ibe details \ he . reat / the f w « k the prcUm non problem -of r. IfvlSd ittiplii* * nd ,trnck hauls eggs to the city. l«rg. operation - weekly report wben the birds have com a. ClW.terdale- as one of g«- L,£, Into the »’ ,eted thirteen months of ,ay Ml * tjoponotoh pullets. “Gppd- - fo r Study, and each (,fol ' rtecn - **-*V Periods), a pulle .vwce the key. to sue 'itilyeed as a sep- dealer comes In with ces* large plant,” .Btrw- te enterprise. . his-crew* and Cleans them out. « ' Manure,* iTproblem that has _ .k c ?™ pmny haS a U *l qUe plagued many large cage lay method -rdr, securing pu\lets.. er op9rators is pro blem The hatchery and feed sup- at a „ at ciolpterdale; In fact. £, th * sro "‘ ers and Bowser says he has a waiting C olstfcrda:!* Farm owns the „ ht of fanUers who want t 0 birds , and pays ail growing haul - lt away> sixty tong of and handling costs. Although manure a week could bp a a Small reduction in costs is problem, but, between local possible 'this way, the prima- 'farmers and a fertilizer ry .purpose of the program - plant, -he manages to get rid •ummmmMmmmmmw Agway *■ ' When—7:3o P.M. Tuesday, November 23, 1965 Adjourn promptly at 9:30 P.M. Where—Lainpeter-Strasburg High School, Lampeter, Pa. Agenda—lmportant Business, Including election of four Committeemen Guest Speaker—Robert L. Short, Director of Operations for Distribution Services, Agway, Inc.; Syracuse, New York jpt iyt _ ■ , -rf'Jiigh) Kpftfces your bulky iurmcejuel supply, flues and evemhe chimney* ■ •3lv)0 1.1 J»\ Vs 1 COOPERATION Garden Spot Unit, Inc. Ist Annual Meeting Comments from M. M. Smith From Lane. Co. Agricultural Extension Service Bring Your Family Refreshments IS THE WAY! ’ ’ 1 t PPeL "Down time" can be an- other costly problem in such an operation, but at the end of each laying cycle the Cloisterdale houses stand em pty for only two ■weeks. Af ter the birds go out, a man conies ,n with a high pres sure water hose and cleans and disinfects the house in one and a half days. This is PROGRESS followed by a thorough fumi gation, and the home is ready for the next flock. Pro duction on the farm is stag gered so that birds in one house are replaced every ten weeks. The company’s plans for ———— the future include the addi- VKKSH KOGS tlon of four more houses, on Cloudy or milky whites i the farm to bring the bird eggs indicate that the egg total to 150,000 by next fresh. Incidentally, clone spring. At r the present rate-eggs have excellent flavor, I******* •5 Same Uniform Feedmaking Plus 13 New Features This is a good time for a Mix-All demonstration! There are 13 new features to show you. Come on in. You’ll see the new auger feeder drive that loads ingredients at hundreds of speeds. See the high-speed unloading transmission that empties 2 tons of feed in 5 minutes. Then, there’s the new concen trate hopper at the rear, the calibrated tank, and 9 other new and useful features. One thing Gehl hasn’t changed, though. The Mix-All still grinds and mixes with uniform precision. In the mill, 66 thin, reversible steel hammers cut (not pound) ingredients on a big 507 sq. in. grinding surface. The ration is thoroughly mixed in the 2-ton hopper. m wj | j We’d like to prove all H T "I A this with a dexnonstra- I • cenh ‘" *> m ■I ■■ 11 tion. Why not ask us? N. G. HERSHEY & SON Manheim _ i/ Call your Hoffman Seed Man. He is “Up-To-Th Minute” on crop information. Frank Bucher, Rothsvilie, 626-6504 Lester Erb, Elizabethtown, 367-7112 Jason Mellinger, Strasburg, 687-6546 Jonathan Shirk, Bareville, 656-9302 D. Wayne Sweigart, Elizabethtown, 367-2280 Edgar Umble, Gap, 442-4525 Ask for your free folder on “HPS” Formulas - - AridJor better, fields of Alfalfa, Clover, Qat’s, Hay'and. Pasture ; ffiffmM'Seeds . Serving farmers wtjh finest’ since 1899 ~ - ~ -- - Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 20, GRINDS, MIXES, DELIVERS RATIONS of one full-time employee pi 15.000 birds, thin limy n censltnte addins four moi enii>loyccB. Between the fan and' the ess plant, the fln presently employes about (i persons. FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT CO, R. D. 2, Ephrata, Pa. “I •5” HOFFMAN W GRASSLAND SEED FORMULAS FOR BETTER CROPS OF Hay . Pasture and Silage 1 ie; 10'
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