Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 02, 1966, Image 7

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    MILK PRODUCERS
Here Is Why It Pays To Use
GREEN PASTURES
Nutro- Sweet
A Dairy Feed Product' developed by our Nutrition Depart
ment to aid in maintaining milk production when roughage
quality goes down.
It ECONOMICALLY replaces the nutrients you are missing
when your pasture suffers from the dry weather.
VITAMIN A IS ALL IMPORTANT
So is Vitamin D. NUTRO-SWEET adequately replaces these
essential vitamins which will not be found in a dry stemmy
pasture or poor quality hay.
MINERALS, especially phosphorous normally found in good
roughage now supplied by NUTRO-SWEET.
In Short NUTRO-SWEET is a very economical source of.
nutrients.
A good top feed for heavier producers or show animals.
Cows really enjoy its bulky course texture.
Nutro-Sweet is palatable and a good appetite stimulant.
Saves hay for winter feeding.
Economical to use saves money 4 lbs. Nutro-Sweet
equal to 6 lbs. of top quality hay or 8-10 lbs. good quality
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roughage.
better returns per feed
For
dollar contact 1 any Miller &
Bushong Service Representa-
tive for an appointment with
our Dairy Specialist, or call
us direct at Lancaster
392-2145.
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"finest Service Anywhere"
Miller
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Bushong, Inc.
9
Rohrerstown, Pa.
Ph. Lancaster 392-2145
(Area Code 717) -
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 2, 1966-
• Milk Price
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sey, Delaware Valley and Up
per Chesapeake Bay milk mar
keting areas.
In the New York order, for
example, the change would re
sult in an increase to dairy
farmers of 22 cents a hundred
weight over the price that had
been expected in the milkshed
over the next few months
For the rest of the year the
increase will be from 50 to 60
cents a hundred pounds of
milk marketed
Milk production has been
running about 5 percent below
a year ago largely because
many farmers had been quit
ting dairying
In announcing the new in
ciease in supports, Fieeman
said the government sought to
avert a “dangerously tight
supply situation and to leverse
trends in the dairy industry
which have seen dairy farm-
!f flies are about to drive your cattle crazy,
t-hen you better see us fast for
ORTHO DIBROM
1% Fly Spray
If you’re sick and tired of fooling around with
weak, half-hearted fly sprays, then you’re ready..
for DIBROM. Minutes after you spray, every fly
that’s been hit will be dead or dying. When DI-
BROM 1 hits ’em, they stay hit. Even if they’re re-
sistant to other sprays
DIBROM is registered to spray over and around
cattle. In fact, Dibrom in emulsified form is even
safe to spray on food crops, up to four days of
harvest,
It’s easy to use, comes to
you ready-mixed and gives
you real economy. Sure, it
costs a little more than
your pyrethrin sprays, but
you’ll find that it gives a
lot better kill. So when all
is said and done you wind
up getting back a lot more
of the money that flies
have been costing you in
reduced -milk and meat
production.
Come in and see us .
we’ll be glad to show you
how to go after flies like
you mean it . .
ORTHO DIBROM.
T. M. Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.; Ortho, Dibrora. On all
Chemicals, Read Directions and Cautions Befoie Use,
P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC.
SMOKETOWN
ers leaving the farm at an
alarming rate at the same time
that cows are being slaughter
ed at record volume ”
w.vi'Kii moiHM.vt; i*i,.\vrs
Mnnv bedding plants can
be planted outside now, bult
A O Rasmussen, Penn St.ite
extension oinamental special
ist, urges watering these
plants well both beloie and
altei ti amiplanting Hy apply
ing a staitei solution at the
time ot transplanting, the
plants will bettei withstand
the shock ol transplanting.
Continue to water for a lew
da's until the plants aie es
tablished Applj a mulch iust
as soon as the plants ate es
tablished and signs ot new
giowth aie eM-dent, adds Ras
mussen.
If you stand for nothing,
you’ll fall fci anything
with
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