12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 4, 1965 Seed Conf. Set For Dec. 14-15 The 20th annual Seed Con feience ol The Pennsylvania State I'nnersiiy will he held iJeceinlxM 1 14 and I' l - Ip the State Department of Agricnl tnie Building on Noith Camel on Street. Harnslnirs. amiss Horn the Faun Show Budding Attendees will be welcom ed at 141 p.m. on Dec It bv Hemy F Nixon. head ol the Buieau ot Plant liulustiv in the State impairment ot Asn nltine SpeaKeis wall he mostly leseaith and exten sion personnel Irom Penn Stale as well as stall mem heis item the Department of Aguculluie and connneicial seed companies. Topics loi the atternoon of Dec 14 include pi eduction and distnbution ot alfalla va rieties, control ot alfalfa weeul, coin vnus, certifica tion ot sod, and the floiver seed uidtistiy Speakeis will be Janies L Stalling, Stan ley G. Gt sell, Clittoi d C. Wemh'am Joseph M. Duicli. and Ruhaid Ciaig Topics the momma of Dec. 11 include detection ot tieat ed seeds, pesticides and the fannei, new flower laueties I MUSCLE AND MONEY / FOR HOG PRODUCERS As a Wayne Dealer we can help you put • more muscle on your hogs • more money in your pockets Yes, meat Is muscle but muscle is protein. So, to start pigs, grow shoats and finish hogs profitably you have to supple ment and balance the ration to get maximum protein at minimum cost, Wayne scientifically formulates pig starters, pig balancers and hog balancers to meet the exact nutritional needs at each growth stage. Secondly and equally important, Wayne tailors feeding programs to meet your type of managements confinement, partial confinement or pasture. To keep your production up and your cost down. We’d like to prove that Wayne programs Increase your pork production profits. Let's talk; your only cost: a few minutes time. MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. 9. Z, Columbia HERSHEY BROS. Reinholds FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R. D. 1, Quarryville j R. D. Z, Peach Bottom H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn and Bellaire DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, Stevens MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millersville and the Penn State trials, American Seed Trade Associ ation’s 10G5 highlights. prob lem’s and trends In hybrid vegetable seed ‘production, hjbrld wheat research and the seed industry, and hy brid wheat minis. Speakers will he Wendell P. Ditmer. Herbert Cole. Robert P. Menh). John I Sutherland, 13 Wilbur Scott. Charles Lal ble. and Roheil P. Pfeifer. Topics the ’nllernoon of Dec 1,1 include managing of sorghnin-sncTaii hjbnds, corn silage trials, new Penn State he hi id corn, and an outlook tor the seed industry Speak ers will be ■ John E Baylor. William F Craig. Melvin W. Johnson, Jr, and Leland H. Bull Japan's seed industry will be descnbed at the annual banquet at 630 P m Dec 14 in the Department of Ag riculture cafeteria. Speaking on his observations m Japan will be Henry R. Portmann, assistant director and agron omist for the Agricultural Ex periment Station at Penn State. Ooopeiating on conference arrangements are the Penna Seed'inen’s Assoc the Penna Crop Impiovement Assoc, and the Penna Foundation Seed Cooperative l«i GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown WHITE OAK MILL R. D. 4, Manheim MILLPORT ROLLER MILLS R. D. 4, Lititz ROHRER’S MILL R. D. 1, Ronks C. E. SAUDER & SONS R. D. 1, East Earl \jn | nyv'll !!/■_ _ able from It« liquid brother milk reeearchere developed a Whole IVIIIK IViay In pottle or carton. cheap - to - operate ayatem q <D LJ J I And before It le mixed the whereby compresaed gasses hOOh D 6 Mad 111 foam-spray-dried whole milk are injected Into the milk D J I IJ* may keep up to one year— drying process, rowdered ronn or possibly longer—in the re- As the milk particles dry, frlgerntor. . they for-m a foam. But in- It may not 'he calorie n recent dairy technol- aide each milk ’particle ore watchers and penny savers ORJ , conference it was stated the gaseous bubbles. When only who will soon he reach- Biat t n e whole-milk-drylng water la added to the pow- Ing for the powdered milk Sl t u( ]j es were stimulated six der, the gas Is released and at supermarkets. jears ago when an orange a foamy substance forms on U. S. Department of Ag- j U j ce powder, which reconstt- the liquid's surface. ricuUnro scientists have come easily, was developed. It takes overnight for the up with a reconstituted Borrowing techniques from foam to disappear, which may whole milk that, taste distant coffee makers too, (Continued on Page 13) panels say, .is not distinguish- Your Executor? Even if your brother-in-law knows accounting, is an experienced bill collector. enjoys reading the Wall Street Journal, can analyze investments, understands taxes, and almost never takes a vacation and assuming, of course, he outlives you it would be pure folly to name him your Executor. Why? Because County Farmers Bank can offer you a whole group of specialists a Trust Team whose job it is to keep up on ways to cut down financial loss and risk for beneficiaries. Full time. All year round. Call one of the Estate Planning Officers (Messrs. Beattie, Maurer, or Steele) and let him explain how County Farm ers Bank as your Executor working closely with your attorney can be the best team you've ever picked. 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