s—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 14, 1966 v 4—- jgi. ft THESE FOUR YOUNG HEIFERS were sold to a breeder in Tennessee and are shown above waiting for 'the truck that would carry them south. L. F. Photo !• New Agr. Div. (Continued from Page 1) One major field of study, •ood technology, will be tak «a by all students m the pro gram. The food technology atajor includes all manufac tured food commodities, milk, ■neat, fruits, and vegetables. “After meeting the require ments ot a basic core of sci ence and technology courses,” (States Josephson. “students will be able to specialize in their particular fields ot in terest.” There ate career opportun ities throughout the foods in dustries, he says, trom the supervision and control of quality in food nianufactunng to the management of food businesses. Pei sons with ad vanced training are in de mand in lesearch and devel opment positions, and in top management, he adds. A (strong demand also exists for food technologists in govern ment food regulatory agencies «nd with chemical companies, packaging firms, and other allied industries. Head of the department of dairy science since 1918, Jo sephson received the Borden Award in chemistry in 1954, ate sponsored by the American Chemical Society, tor out standing research achieve ments in the chemistry of milk. {• Now Is The Time (Continued from Page 4) tit will be encouraged and the weeds will not have a chance to go to seed After heavy grazing on an area, the clipp ing practice is recommended to get more uniform after math growth Good pasture management requires regular clipping during the grazing season. In total value, soybeans currently stand third among U.IS. cash crops outranked •nly by cotton and corn. PATZ | Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Robert K. Rohrer Quarryville, R, D. 1 Hensel 548-2559 • Angus Breeder (Continued from Page 1) For example, at the time ot our visit to the farm last week, they were testing a mechanized shepherd gate to be used to bring cows into a milking parlor It involved a car tire and wheel mount ed on a steel ti ame which was clamped to a section of steel gate. The wheel was poveied by an electnc, 1720 r p m. motor which was gear ed down to permit the tire t'' make one revolution per minute when mounted at,the end of the gate The speed can be inti eased by moving the nheel and motor mount Fied had the 'champion steer Make better hay faster with J i. Allit-Chalmers Hay Conditioner! »v r ify- This modern machine conditions stems for speedier curing, yet is gentle on leaves, keeps them intact. Equalizes stem and leaf curing time so you can bale hours sooner. Sure-cure conditioning of a T swath when you use an A-C Conditioner with your mowor-» rear-mounted, side-mounted or trail-type. N. G. Myers & Son Rheems, Pa. Grumelli Form Service Quarryville, Pa. Chet Lohg L. H. Brubaker Akron, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. H. Brubaker Nissley Farm Service Lititz, Pa. Washington Boro, Pa. Allen H. Matz Farm Equipment New Holland • toward the inside of the gate, Prey said. This unit, tailored to. a customer’s ex act specifications, passed its final test and was considered ready-to-go, thus adding one more product to the growing line of Frey-huilt equipment. For most ot the past fif teen years, or so, Fred’s mam interest has been taming the family’s 500 acres, and breeding and showing Angus cattle Somehow, he has man aged to continue those tull time activities while adding this new one, the custom steel gate business. In the show ring this year ine paid for it the hay it savi s ■m FEED IS AUGERED to these steers with a mini mum of investment in equipment. Two loads of silage are hauled from the trench silo each day in a spreader. Protein and corn are added to ‘the load and the spread er gradually unloads into the auger hopper and the mixed ration is fed out. L. F. Photo at the Eastern 'States Exposi- ture some 300 head of cat tion, the reserve champion tie. In addition to his ilO Angus at Denver, Colo., and brood cows, he feeds out sev flrst in group of three steers eral hundred head of steeis, at the International Show at and raises heifers anl young Chicago. He also hit the bulls for sale three-show southwest circuit this >ear in Texas, scoring one n(w ploduct of champion Angus at Houston. « plou <* 13 , hl3 “Slam-o-Matic” latch iiluch On the home farm, Frey ls ma( j e , n (j o uible o single raises 200 acres or corn, plus models . The doub]e ltt^u hd9 altalta. Most of the balance of the land is used to pas- (Continued on Pace 10} CHEMICAL WEED KILLERS At ROHRER’S Get the right chemicol for eoeh Some of the weed killers ovoiloble: Atrozine SOW Atrozine 8G Simozine Amizine Weedone LV4 Weeder 64 Weedone Brush Killer Butyrac 118 Amitrol T Amino Triazole Dybar Oocthal Diquaf- HE3EE3 SMOKETOWN, PA. MORE THAN 25 To Choose From crop and condition Ramrod Tefor Knoxweed Sesone Treflan Aionap Vegrben Sinox PE Enide Banvel D Eptam Dowpon Paraquat Phone 397-3539
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