QUESTION: How Do Our Hog Rations Perform? ANSWER: Mr. Landis Sangrey of Columbia, R. D. 2 does keep accurate records and here is what he found: On September 7, 1965, he bought 65 Yorkshire Landrace Cross feeder pigs at an average weight of 20 lbs. From December 21, 1965, to January 24, 1966, he sold them at an average weight of 221.9 lbs. Average daily gain for a feeding period of U 3 days Lbs. of feed used per lb* of meat produced feed-meat ratio 3.03 lbs. Feeding Program: #7Ol Green Pastures Pig Starter Pellets until pigs reached 40 lb. weight. #702 Green Pastures Pig Grower Pellets from 40 - 75 lbs. #703 Green Pastures Swine Finisher Pellets from 75 lbs. to market. WHAT ABOUT QUALITY? Mr. Sangrey's hogs topped the Lancaster market on each sale due to the fine quality. Green Pastures is a QUALITY hog feeding program and properly used on good stock will get you QUALITY PORK and a better market price as well as more NET PROFIT. fli fS*® Many of our customers do not keep good hog feeding records. Hogs from the same lot are often marketed at different times. Some feed some of their own corn without keeping track of the weight and often exact knowledge of feeder pig weight is not available. Miller & Bushong, Inc. Rakrerstewn, Fa. "Finest Service Anywhere" W'K, (Area Code 717) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 5, 1966 \ f 1.7867 lbs. Ph. Lancaster 392-2145 • Activities Smothered (Continued from Page 1) ally eased. However, soon the manufacturers’ ingredi ent stocks dwindled danger ously as they awaited oxer due truck and rail deliveries. Hatcheries began to have their problems early in the week also Chicks hatched with complete disregard tor load or weather conditions, caring only that they had been sealed in their calcium cattles toi twenty-one dais, and now thev wanted to get glowing In many laige hatchet les chicks are hatched seieial times each week A tom 01 li\e da\ disi upturn ot a hatcliei> s detueiy schedule can be noisy and costh The bhzzaul ot ’G(! let( its maik on Lancastei Countv, and its calling cauls ina\ be strewn along county lanes for the lest ot the wintei. • Educational Meeting (Continued from Page 1} The -second meeting has been scheduled tor February 23 on the impoitant subiect of 'Wateished Problems. BIG SAVINGS FOR YOU DAIRY BARN EQUIPMENT Save $9.50 on each ' “Easy-AU” Comfort Stall! Here’s the best buy of this or any other year! The most economical and greatest time and labor-saving stall ever built. At this BIG SAV ING, every fifth stall is actually FREE! See Your Standard Dealer Now! Save up to 5300.00 on “Mighty- Move” Barn creauer The bigger the unit, the More You Save' Cuts choie time to the bone and conies in three varied motor sizes' See Your Standard Dealer Now! Also Comparable Savings on Pre-Cast Concrete Mange i Curbs, Barn Windows, Bain Columns, and Free Stalls' Buy Now During Standard’s “Early-Order Bonus” Sale! You SAVE hundreds of dol lars if you order NOW in January and take pos session within 90 days of order date. See Your Stand ard Dealer Now! FREE! With the purchase of 25 Comfort Stalls or 1 Barn Cleaner or 1 Silo Un loader, Standard will give you a beautiful brass patio bell. Ask us about our Fiee Bahy Bond! See your STANDARD deal er or write STANDARD EQUIPMENT, INC., Bel Air, Maryland. Cop« & Weaver Co. New Providence 5