If eggs are your business EARLY BIRD should be your feed! It will give you: GREATER EFFICIENCY ... and Remember , . . EARLY BIRD FEEDS and Good Management . . . o Winning Combination for Any Pouitryman! Contact your Miller & Bushong Service Representative or call us direct at Lancaster 392-2145 (Area code 717). CO 1 MAXIMUM PRODUCTION... phis a working partnership with a solid growing orgonizotion willing -and able to go beyond routine order filling. 8t B £LP "FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE" \\\ >!///✓ Miller & Bushong, Inc. Rohrerstown, Pa. Ph. Lancaster 392-2145 (Area Code 717) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 22, 1966 • DHIA (Continued from Page 1) possible in our society; we must encourage the individu al,” the educator told the group. Samuel A Dum, association president, announced that there Mere 201 herds en rolled in the county 13111 A program that had produced records of ’s'oo pounds ol tat, or more. Of these, 17 i\eie recognized as being in. the GOO-pound plus category. The top dairyman for the 1965 testing year Mas J flowery Frey, Jr , whose herd aver aged 671 pounds ol butUV tat, and 15,968 pounds ot milk Others in the magi’c “o\er GOO” class Meie Paul B Zimmerman, 666; Hiram S Aungat, 64 9; John E Esh, 645 Esh led the field in total pounds of milk per cow with 18,254, Fuiry H Fiey, 639, Chnst K Lapp & Son, 633. Calvin S Kuitz, 624; Lloyd Well, 619, Heniy E Ketteung, 618, Leon W Hess, 610, Ravmond & Lduiise Witmei, 609, Clai ence L Keener, 6 08, Samuel ONE \ YOUNG’S OF OUR - - NEW ' - MODELS As specialists in nutritional supplements, we have a dozen “models” . . . one for every specialized livestock need. Contents have been improved many, many times since we first pioneered high-phosphorus supplements nearly a quarter-century ago. All-purpose products usually give you unnecessary ingredients such as limestone, salt or other fillers. Young’s VIT-Y-MIN specialized supplements are all precision balanc ed nutritionally, all tailored to specific nutritional needs of each type of livestock and offer highest mineral and vita min value for your dollar. Ask us or your local Young’s representative for de tails on VIT-Y-MIN PRODUCTS. IN LANCASTER COUNTY; Robert L. Yohn, Earl L. Umble, r. d. 1, Narvon 2460 Willow Glen Dr„ r ihum’A NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS FOP LIVESTOCK f tHT V MluN MWM YOUNGCO. INC. making sfring.i-a. \¥ll"lrWIIII J YOU'VE GOT TO HAVE A SYSTEM GO JAMESWAY POWER CHORING BIG J SYSTEM DISTRIBUTES, UNLOADS with 1 BASIC UNIT Distributes evenly from wall in. Gives you up to 20% more silo capacity. Easily unloads uneven frozen silage. Works for you in any season. Lowest cost combination on the market. Converts from unloader to power-driven distributor fn minutes. Just remove unloader chute, attach Fill-O-Matic distributor board, raise to top of silo, and you’re ready to fill. Power Circle Drive rotates board at constant speed. Stop in for low prices* ■n nj Landis Brothers, Inc. 105 Manheim Pike, Lancaster, Pa. A. Duni, (10o; Amos B. Lapp, 603; Edwin J. Landis, 64)2; Stanley G. Greiner, 601; John M Kins, 600. Unlike In s>t year, theie were no 700 pound herds in the county. Last } ear's top county herd belonged to Fur ry IT. Frey, lie was one of thiee herds in the state with over 700 pounds of fat with a figure of 701. Aw aids weie presented for the county herds having the high fat score for their re spective breed. For thus went to Janies Martm with 507 pounds; Guernsey, Raj mond & Louise Witnier, 600, Jersey, Wiilluani P, Ar loiwoiintli, 54 3; Holstein, .T, Mowery Frej, Jr, 671, mi\ed, Amos H Rutt, 5 39. Duni reported there weio 27 county herds under the SXF testing program that had aveiaged 1 Odd pounds A very com mendable scoie, Dum said. Dexter Putnam, dairy sci ence exten&i'oninian trom Penu State, told the group that the dany industry in. Penn sjhania accounted for 40 per- (Continued on Page 12) ' jl Ph. 393-3905 5