Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 02, 1966, Image 9

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    , Adviser*
Vietnam To
Recruited
U. S. Department of
ire in cooperation
Agricultural Kxten
vices of the land
mersities is recruit
ps of 40 to 50 agrl
adviserS to help in
,od production in se
i evinces of South
Secretary of Agri-
Omlle L. Freeman
d this week.
lops will be com
voung county agents
■i prote'ssional work
i elated agricultural
the Secretary said,
keis are being re
:lu ough the Federal
Seivice.
duteted by the US Depart- or HIR-DHIR test with a lac
men, well-tiained nient 0 t Agncultme m co- tation average at least 15%
actical side ot farm- operation with the Agency over the bleed a\erage tor
in Working with f or International Develop- either milk or butterfat, 305-
;ople, will help in the ment< , x ME> and that sO % of
START YOUR PIGS
RIGHT .... FEED
THEM RIGHT
WITH RED ROSE
SWINE FEEDS... ana
SELL THEM RIGHT!
free
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>* .'? it W "*' H* ifXmt-ih Starter Pellets ' pig starter i M
’ ’ Pel,ets and Farrowing Ra
. ,i|4 tlon will contain a coupon ttj|
* \ tltjfS worth 50c> toward top tif
» * ipli.' x V\ quality Utica Kitchen Cut- *' t
K -., M ,; t lery. These are profes- ;■',
' nated for lifetime service, p' |
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NOW YOU CAN GO FROM PIGS TO
PORK TO PROFITS —FASTER WITH
SWINE FEEDS
See These Dealers For Your
bolter Binkley & Son
Lititz
Br «wn & Reo
Atglen
W„ S„pp| y C „.
Elversoii
L - T -Geib Estate
“anhciin
& Son
Strasburg
M. Heisey
Alt. Joy
• pe*<*sful 'restoration of Viet- W* •
■ name's# hand-ta full produc- WlUllCrS Trill
explained that about 75
per! Gold Star Award
cent of that country’s popu- 4f|- V, 9|l
lation consists of farm peo- * OF frill I Car
pie. “They need and welcome _ . . _ , . ,
the type s of technical assist- *»ytaond F- and Louise A
ante the United States can * ilmep * °* nerB J* P * nn - I)el
provide, as well as fertilizer, Pam - WiHow Str eet liav®
seeds, and other farm sup- been " am * d Gold Star 0 Guer I n '
p lleg » sey Breeders for 1960 by
The American Guernsey Oat-
Applicants will be screened t]e club . Thls ig the fourth
and selected within the next year that they have won this
month. Then they will be coveted award,
given 6 months of intensive
training in the language, Reciuii ements for this
culture, and tropical agncul- aw ' ar d include: that all
ture of South Vietnam. Guernseys over eight months
of age owned by the tarm
Later they will be assigned be registered, that the held
to the secured Vietnamese included at least 10 register
provinces and will devote at ed Guernsey cows with pro
least IS months to working <Ju'ction records made official
alongside Vietnam leadeis in during the yeai with at least
rebuilding their agriculture 70% of them homebred: that
This program is being con- the herd was on official AR
kitchen cutlery
WITH COUPONS IN RED ROSE
SWINE FEEDS
Heistand Bros.
Elizabethtown
A. L. Herr & Bro.
Quarryville
Dovid B. Hurst
Bowmausville
Mountville Feed Service
Mountville
Musser Forms, Inc.
Columbia
Musser's Mill
The Buck
' -V.
Swine Feeds
Chas. E. Sauder & Sons
Terre Hill
Ammon E. Shelly
Lititz
L. M. Snovely
Lititz
E. P. Spotts, Inc.
Haney Brook
H. M. Stauffer & Sons,
Inc.
Witmer
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 2, 1966—9
• Leukosis
(Continued from Page 1)
the state’s total farm income
from sale of products.
The poultry studies are
among twenty different farm
research projects that have
been started by the Depart
ment of Agriculture as part of
the cons with official rec
ord., completed during the
jear were classified with an
aieiage score tor the group
ot S 2 5% or better.
The production summary of
Winner's herd showed 41
cows with record s averaging
12.332 pounds of milk and
614 pounds of fat, 305-2 K
ME and with an aierage
classifi. ation for 37 cows ot
S'o 4 percent i
Witmeis will receive a
special ceitificate trom The
Ainencan Guernsey Cattle
Club in lecognition of their
Gold Stai Guernsey Breeder
Awaid 'for 1965.
Yes we hove . . .
PENNGIFT
CROWN VETCH
The new forage crop dis
cussed in the March 12
issue of the Pa. Farmer
SMOKETOWN
Ph. 397-3539
Dusk To Dawn
Mercury Vapor
Yardlights
120 Volt-175 Watts
220 Volt-175 Watts
Winner of dishwasher during Grand
Opening was Mrs. Robert Greider,
Columbia R#2.
Agway, Inc.
Lancaster Supply Center
1027 Dilierville Rood
a new scientific program de
signed to strengthen the state’s
farming industry.
The work is being financed
by an appropriation from har
ness racing revenue as enacted
by the legislature with the
signature of Governor William
W. Scranton. Many of the pro
jects are being supported also
by matching funds fiom spon
sors.
Most of the research, in
cluding the poultry investiga
tions, will be basic in natuie
and run for at least thiee
yeais, Bull said.
Umble Holstein Hits
Vi-Ton Butterfot Mark
BRATTLEBORO, VT The
1992nd yeaily pi eduction le
coid exceeding a half ton of
butteifat has been completed
by- a registei ed Holstein cow.
Swampy Hollow Soveieign
Mary, owned by John M Um
ble, Sw'amp Hollow Farm, At
glen
The Pennsylvania Holstein’s
official lecoid of production to
talled 23,858 lbs of milk and
1,083 lbs of butterfat in 365
days She stalled her lactation
at the age of 9 years and was
milked two times daily
Swamp Hollow Soveieign
Maiy was bied in the Umble
held She was sired by Gom
el oft S H Soveieign Mac.
# Leaders' Council
(Continued tiom Pag© 1)
and to help the leadeis’ pio
gram in the county continue to
run smoothly
The date for the next meet
ing of the council was set for
May sth The place has not yet
been announced.
ot $51.81
ot $50.27|
Agway
Lancaster, Penna.
Phone 394-0541
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