Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 23, 1966, Image 13

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    'kl«W Holland ste’ady with riding horses 19-20.'80,
, pH fl . om Pnee 21 bringing 1 15-300; driving r.AIAKM
(Con ~nl,% ™ 8 } horses, 115-275; killers. 7- April 18. KNM
Ipiil 20, 100(1 cents per lb. Mules, Eiglrty-one nead sold steady.
■ /and fully steady was I,airs ’ 250-440; singly, 125- Choice and Piime, 3!).'50-44;
'"' and o£ the sale this 20 °- Dl ‘ aft horses, singly, 135- Good and Low Choice, 33.30-
! l / s 133 cows, 3 bulls, 220 -. Pon y mares, '2O-80; 39; Standard, 30-33; Com
r heifers were sold, seldings, l's-80. nion, 2<5-'27j50,
r j] llolstems, 275-040; HOGS *
r ® eys>l 150-300; other April 18, 10(1(1
S| i.jO-285. Bulls, ISO-
Hogs trended lower by $ 1 Be Proutd of your ancestors,
to $1.25 as 744 head sold, but .before you boast of their
HORNES Retail, 24.'50-25.50; whole- great lives, would they, in
April 18, 10«« sale (U.S. 1-3), 24-24.'50; turn > be proud of you?
[ T)ie ,jO3 head offered sold heavyweights, 23.'50-24. Sows, « « * «
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YOU CAN IJflll l\ ON WAYNE 1
Herd’s why. The Wayne Pullet Feeding program econom
ically grows chicks info vigorous pullets. Their bred-in pro
thc on capacity is fully developed. You get large and
e ’-large eggs earlier, have less prolapse and improved
!■ 1 ' .'y. For inslance, in SSSinois, Raymond Paukefat lost
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- birds from 4,342 chides storied, had a feed cost
dat 'l6 weeks of 47.1 c. Norih Carolina, S. A.
■' f Sr., started 5,100 chicks, livability 93.570 at
't,, net feed cosi per puibt, 74c. lowa, Spencer
' ''s'u, stented 2,200 chicks, feed cost per puiiof at
' j, 42,6 c, mortality less than 4%.‘You, tee, ean-.htsnk
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 23, 1966—13
DHIA Short Course
Set For May 2-13
The Pennsylvania State
University recently announced
the scheduling ot a D.1t.1.A.
Sirpervisois Short Course tor
May 2 to May 13, WfiG. The
two week course, olt'ered on
the University Campus, is de
signed to train technicians
tor iobs with Dairy Herd
liivprovement Associations in
the state. Enrollees will he
trained in testing milk for
huttertat and keeping accui
ate dairy record's.
A lurinher of Associations
in the state report vacancies
and are seeking giaduates
for ein'ployhient.
WE USE QUALITY PAINT
AND IT DOES STAY ON!!!
R. D. 4, Manheim, Pa.
Help Wanted We need young men for this work.
Call us!
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HIGHER
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For admission to the short
course, applicants must he
a'ble to handle figures accur
ately, To 'determine their
skill in this, they must satis
factorily complete an eu
tiance test in mathematics
at the County Agricultural
Kxtonsion office, prior to en
rollment in the couise.
acres, comip'ared to an aver
age ot 255 acres in 1939, ac
coiding to the U. S. Depart
ment of Agriculture. Farms
in Tennisyh ansa fast year
averaged 13*3 acres.
Aerial Ladder Equipment Used
To Paint Your Farm Buildings
For Prices Contact
C. RALPH MILLER
Spray-on and Brush-in Painter
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The average farm size in
the tint ion in 1!)C5 was U'3 0
Ph. 665-3388
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