2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 22, 1966 1 • DHIA (Continued from Page 5) ‘ Victor Plastoiv, DHIA ad eem of the state's agricul- visor. saPd that every year tnrnl ineome. Lancaster Conn- the county herds are getting ty’« $27 million dairy pro- a little closer to the goal of diMlvity accounts ’ for the 500 pounds fat average, This laigcst single share of that year’s average of 48G pounds If YOU PUNT cm YOU'LL WANT THIS Ortho Unipel Starter Fertilizer 13-34-10 Also available in bags or bulk TM Reg U.S Pat off Ortho and Unipel FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT P. L. ROHRER & IRQ., INC. - J* ■>* V ' SMOKETOWN, PA, Precision corn planting calls for an Allis-Chalmers 500 Series Unit Planter! The 500 Planter means uniformity! In seed spacing, seed depth,-soil firmness, fertilizer application. Whether you drill or hill-drop, see how the 500 Ucks the seed-bounce problem! You pick seed opening equipment to fit-your crop and soil. Get your corn in right with an A-C 500 Unit Planter! L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. Nissley Farm Service N> G> Mycrs & Son Washington Boro, Pa. Rteems. Pa. L. H. Brubaker Grumelli Farm Service Lltitz, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. ' - Chet Long Akron, Pa. stnte total, 'he said. • Easy to handle in 50 lb. bags . . . • Proven performance . . . • Highest available analysis . . . • Convenient to store and use . . . • Most uniform pellet . . > • Uniform early response . . • Higher yields 20-10-10, 16-16-16, 10-20-20 iver used to see corn lanting this accurate!" Allen H. Mafz Farm Equipment New Holland, Pa. represented ft gain of four Fan pounds over the preceding Row testing year*. Founds of milk fm sflvowed an. Increase of 128, ofllo while return over feed costa Lam Increased by $2B per cow. the President Dum introduced erv ' the new area directors to the " group. They were: Raymond F 1 W. Burkholder, District 1; TJ Melvin L, Groff, D4st. 4; John Cou J. Herr. Hist. 7: J. Bby Hos- Votei tetter, Dist. 10: Daniel Mar- «■>- tin. Diet 13: and Allen K. R'lsser, Dist. ho. Tickets are available from aiij Board mem/ber, from the campaign headquarters in the Phone 397-3539 $ * 'f\ • Farm and Home (Continued from Page 1) Willow Street R 2, aath a piogress report on the Foun dation mad’e by Larry H. Skromme, chairman of the "■ipeeial gifts division of the campaign A report from the building committee chairman Jacob K Kurtz will outline the architect’s progress to date All local folks are urged to attend this dinner meet ing to learn more about the leal contribution o'f a Faxm & Home Center, and to give continued suppoit to this im portant Lancaster County project AVAILABLE IN LIQUID or PELLETS AGWAY KETOSIS TREATMENT This is a feed grade propylene glycol. Ketosis is a metabolic disease of high producing dairy cows which has plagued dairymen for many years. Most dairy scientists agree that primary ketosis is caused by an acute glucose deficiency. Because propylene glycol when taken into the body is a ready source of glucose, it acts by helping to make up this deficiency. Propylene glycol is used in Agway’s Ket-A-Way feed for pre vention of ketosis, but there is a real need for propylene glycol in liquid form for either prevention or treatment of the early stages of ketosis. Agway Ketosis Treatment will be available in one-gallon plastic bottles and in 55-gallon drums on special order. AGWAY KET-A-WAY Agway Ket-A-Way is an all-pelleted, high energy-feed that has been found to be the most effective'Ketosis treatment and preventative on the market. It has these factors found to be effective in treating and preventing Ketosis. They are High Energy Propylene Glycol, Cobalt, and High Protein. High Energy Ketosis basically is a dietary energy deficiency. Ket-A-Way helps to make up for that deficiency. Propylene Glycol Ket-A-Way contains 5% propylene glycol, the latest and most success ful aid in the prevention and treatment of Ketosis. Propylene glycol has been found as effective . . . and in some instances even more effective, than lactates or propionate. At the same time it has none of the palata bility problems of these other two items. CALL TODAY FOR MORE IKFORMATION Garden Spot Unit, Inc. Lancaster 394-0541 or 394-3755 New Holland 354-2126 Honey Brook 215-273-3213 "Anyone May Buy Fram Agway:" • t New Holland 354-2112 Ivan M. Martin, Inc. Terre hiu 445-3455 Blue Bull, P*. Ga P 442-4148 (Former Farm Bureau and Eastern States Stores) Quarryville 786-2126 or 786-2147 Agway KETOSIS TREATMENTS JT c r J-< X* ~ *