—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 8, 1966 12 Frey Herd And Stoltzfus Cow Top Nov. DHIA The R(ml Rose Dairy Herd Improvement Association, in announcing caw records for November. reported that a registered Holstein co,\v owti ed by J Mow cry Frey Jr., 1/nno.ister R 7. completed the highest SO.'i day lactation Johanna. produced 2 (5,5 0 G lbs ol milk. 1,181 lbs of butteif.it with a 4 41c test. Second high lactation was completed by a Holstein co.w crwned bj C Robert Gi eider, Columbia R 2 Sandta pro duced 32.111 lbs. ot milk. SS9 lbs of butterfiat with a 4 0% teat in 305 days. The herd of Daniel L. Stoltzlms. Honey Brook Rl, had the highest monthly buft terfat average. This herd of 22 0 Holstein corns averaged 1 G3<s lbs of milk, 65 lbs. of bintitenfat with a 4.0% test. The herd of Willis M. 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Chief advantages of pel leted herbicides are their nonvaiporous nature, their slight soil and plant residues, and their (tow toxicity to man, animals and wildlite, Ship man stated Wheie conserva tion ot natural beauty is vi tai, pelleted herbicides can be used, to remove undesir able plants gradually in the Fall, allowing desirable spe cies to develop the following Spnng, he added. Pelleted herbicides appear to be selective 'of the woody plants they will kill, when applied at prescribed rates on specific .so-il types, he an nounced Red and white pine seedlings generally have been unbanned, he 'said, in areas FORMULATED FOR PROFIT AGWAY HOG FEED LINE-UP FORMULATED FOR PROFIT These seven Agway swine feeds represent the foremost know ledge of swine requirements. They have been formulated to provide maximum economy while at the same time providing every nutritional need of the hog at the stage of development where the particular feed should be fed. Vitamins and other supplements have been added as required for good health and fast gains as well as top market finish. Special attention is being given to ammo acid balance and mineral and vitamin fortification. For details of formulation and for specific suggestions as to mixing-or feeding with other grains, see your Agway man. Agway where they were growing un der hardwood tree® that were killed toy epreadJng pellets over the forest floqr.. The Penn State forestry scientist pointed out that pel leted herbicides can he easi ly and rapidly applied by hand or by aircraft directly to the soil 'surface. Pellets cam be strewn over the area wheie plants are to he hill ed, 'can be applied in a grid or a band, or in spot treat ments that can he tailored to the approximate level of hill desired. 'Pellets or granules need no co.stlv equipment for ap plying, Shipman reported, and can he used to 'control brush in aieas consideied too ex pense and inaccessible 'to spiay with heavy equipment 01 with liquid heibioides. These advantages bring the relatively high cast at pel leted herbicides sa line with Costs of liquid types, he sug gested Dog License Time fs Here, Officials Warn Harrisburg The State Agriculture Department recent ly cautioned dog owners that 1965 dog licenses expire on January 15th, and that new licenses must be obtained “on or before” that date. Licenses may be obtained at county treasurers’ offices. The fee is $1 for a male or spayed female and $2 for any other female dog, plus 20 cents to the issuing officer or agency. The 1966 licenses are being issued under the new Pennsyl vania dog law that provides more protection for dogs and dog owners than in the past. 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