Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 09, 1966, Image 5

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    Vo-OQ Teachers top speaker; Red Rose Degree It was also decided that a
ir ntinued from Page 1) certificates; $2OO to be dis- “weed mount” would be pur-
■a swine Show. Other coun- to boys who chased for each school for head and „ root formation, on
vo-Ag activities which will studied vocational agriculture classroom instruction. These heavy cardboard and covering
■eive a share of this fund an d go on to take short weed mounts are made up by the mounting with clear plas
ilude public speaking and courses; expenses of Kansas the agronomy department at tic, it was explained,
iihamentary procedure with City trip for County Star Penn State by mounting actual The teachers voted
ophies to the top team and Farmer winner. weeds, with complete seed tablish a new show in
f.
Hornco Feeds The Growing Choice Of Business Farmers
“Our Results Keep
MR. & MRS. STANLEY BARKDOLL - York Co., Pa.
SAYS
THE COMPLETE RECORD ON THE
BARKDOLLS 6500 CAGE LAYERS.
HERE IS
EGGS PER HEN HOUSED
Ist 365 Days Starting at 50% Production 237
Ist 420 Days Starting at 50% Production 259
Ist 365 Days Starting at Day of Housing 231
Ist 420 Days Starting,at Day of Housing 256
FEED CONVERSION
Ist 365 Days Starting at 50% Production 3.73
Ist 420 Days Starting at 50% Production 3.91
Ist 365 Days Starting at Day of Housing 3.81
Ist 420 Days Starting at Day of Housing 3.98
MORTALITY
Ist 420 Days Starting at Day of Housing 10.12%
FEEDS
D. E. Horn & Co., Inc. y«a, p«. pt wmm?
Getting Better”
237 Eggs Per Hen Housed
3.73 lb. Feed Conversion
SHOULD YOU BE FEEDING HORNCO
FEED? WHY NOT CHECK WITH YOUR
NEIGHBOR WHO CHANGED TO HORNCO
AND SEE WHAT HORNCO IS DOING FOR
HIM.
MR. STANLEY BARKDOLL
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, April 9, 1966
to es
the
county this year, a county
hay show which will lead up
to the district hay show.
A topic was '•elected for a
county Institute Dais topic—■
“The Vo-Ag Role in County
Vo-Tech & hools " It is de
signed to determine what ef
fect the technical schools
will have on the established
vocational agncultuie pro
gram.
T M Malm, area super
visor, told the teachers otf a
minor change in the owner
ship rule governing the Jun
ior Dairv Show Formerly,
any telltale animal not m
milk had to be owned by the
exhibitor no later than July
1 to be eligible for showing.
That date has now
at May 1. Malm said
Two contest dates were
announced for Alpnl - Meats
Contest, at Kuhzler's, on the
28th at 1 30 pm , Tractor
Driving Contest at Manheim
Central High School on the
27th, at 9 30 am '
Alfa - Tox
for relioble
weevil control
Absolutely no residue
•n milk.
Wholesale and retail
Available now at
P. L. ROHRER
& BRO., INC.
SMOKETOWN
Ph. 397-3539
FARM BETTER
WITH A MARIETTA
M;
Landis Bros., Inc.
1305 Mantaeim Pike (1 Mile
North of Lane, on Rt. 72)
Lancaster Ph. 393-3906
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