Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 30, 1966, Image 13

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Mediumwcights ( -220 lbs.)
—l, Robert Fisher, Grassland;
2, John Seitz, Elizabethtown.
Heavyweights (221 & over)—
1, Thomas Zartman, Ephrata*
SPOTTED POLAND CLASSES
Heavyweights (221 & Over)
—1 Jesse Balmer, Warwick.
CHESTER WHITE CLASSES
Lightweights (180-200 lbs.)
—l, Ronald Mull, Ephrata; 2,
William Risser, Warwick; 3,
Thomas Risser, Warwick; 4,
Carl Siegrist, Manheim.
Mediumweights (201-220 lbs.)
—l, Ronald Mull, Ephrata; 2,
Galen Yoder, Grassland; 3,
Thomas Risser, Warwick; 4,
“Cycle” Laying Rations
Cycle
Cycle
Cycle
FEEDS
D. E. Horn & Co., Inc. York, Pa. Ph. 854-7867
• *5
William Riaatr, Warwick. — l, Robert Flaher, Grassland;
Heavyweights (221 & Over) 2, Carl Martin, Grassland; 3,
—l, William Risser, Warwick. Kenneth Zimmerman, Grass*
LANDRACE CLASSES land; 4, Jesse Bolmer, War*
Lightweights (180*200 lbs.) wick; 5, William Kisser, War*
—*l, Kenneth Zimmerman, wick; 6, Ronald Kline, War-
Grassland; 2, James Ludwig, wick.
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rota; 5,
inland.
SSES
Grassland;
Manheim.
Mediumwclghts (201*220 lbs.)
—l, Barry Alexander, Grass
land; 2, Clarence Ludwig,
Grassland.
Heavyweights (221 & Over)
—l, Henry DcLong, Solanco.
Lightweights (180*200 lbs.)—
1, Robert Fisher, Grassland; 2,
James Ludwig, Grassland: 3,
Earl Stauffer, Ephrata; 4, Bar
ry Garber, Manheim; 5, Gerald
Nissley, Manheim; 6, Henry
DeLong, Solanco.
Mediumweights (201*220 lbs)
From HORNCO!
“Different Feeds For The Different
Periods Of The Laying Cycle.”
Three new laying Rations and a new layer feeding program
designed to fulfill the nutritional requirements of the
laying hen during the different periods of her laying life.
#1
#2
#3
(When production is below 65%.) This is the period w r hen the need for
energy, protein and other nutrients decreases, due to less activity of the
egg making organism. The correct ration is needed during this period to
prevent excessive fat accumulation and to help the bird produce up to her
bred-in potential USE HORNCO NO. 103 LAYER RATION C-3.
THE MODERN LAYING FEEDS DESIGNED FOR BETTER
PERFORMANCE LOWER COST EGG PRODUCTION.
Contact your Hornco Serviceman or call us direct
for more information on CYCLE LAYING FEEDS.
3, Curl Sicgrist,
CROSSBRED CLASSES
(From housing until 4 weeks after peak production.) The critical stage,
the bird is still growing and producing eggs at the same time. Stress
is heavy. The bird needs a high protein, heavily fortified ration USE
HORNCO NO. 101 LAYER RATION A-l.
(From 4 weeks after peak production and as long as the birds are laying
65% or more.) During this period a high energy, medium protein ration
is needed to assure steady production, low feed conversions. If this type
ration is not provided, body weight will slip and results will suffer. USE
HORNCO NO. 102 LAYER RATION B-2.
Heavyweights (221 & Over)—
1, C. Hurting, Ephrata; 2, Ron
aid Kline, Warwick; 3, Eugene
Brcndlc, Grassland: 4, Tom
Zartman, Eph'ata: 5, John
Seitz, Elizabethtown.
OPEN CLASSES
Lightweights (180-200 lbs )
1. Jay Fisher, Manheim; 2,
Kenneth Nissley, Penn Manor; Robert Fisher. New Hoi
3, Jesse Balmer, Warwick; 4, i an d, 2, Kenneth Zimmerman,
Ronald Kline, Warwick; 5, psj ew Holland; 3, Thomas Ris-
Marvin Weaver, Pequea Val- seri Warwick; 4, Ronald Mull,
ley; 6, Barry Nickel, Pequea Ephrata; 5, Ronald Kline, War-
Valle y- wick; 6, Barry Garber, M«n-
Mediumweights (201-220 lbs) heim.
—l, Robert Fisher, Grassland;
CYCLE laying feeds one of the many
reasons why mote Lancaster County
Poultrymen are using Hornco feed then
ever before.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 30, 1960-
2, Jesse Balmer, Warwick; 3,
Mike Smucker, Grassland; 4,
Barry Garber, Manhcim; 5,
David Hoover, Penn Manor; 6,
Marlin Shearer, Manhcim
Heavyweights (221 & Over)—
1, Ronald Kline, Warwick; 2,
Eugene Brcndlc, Gtassland, 3,
Tom Zartman, Ephrata; 4, Eail
Hertzog. Ephrata; 5. John
Seitz, Elizabethtown; 6, Mar
lin Shearer, Manheim
PEN OF THREE CLASS
Weather Forecast
No promising “cold" fronts
in sight for the next Five
days, says the weatherman.
He promises near, or above,
normal temperatures for the
peiiod with little day-to-day
change. Normal high and low
is 87 and 65 degrees.
He repeats his precipita
tion forecast of last week—
xk-xk inch rainfall—general
ly distributed as showers
and thunderstorms over the
area during the weekend,
and again Tuesday or Wed
nesday.
• ASCS
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will be held by mail ballot
which will be sent to all faim
eis on lecord in the County
ASCS office To be counted,
ballots must be ictuined to
the county office no latei than
August 31
Each of the county's 16 com
munities will choose three
committeemen and two altei
nates
Last yeai, ASCS repoited,
14,000 acies of iaimland weie
impioved undei the Agucul
tuial Conseivauon Piogiam
which it admmsteis locally.
The total investment in con
seivation was ?223,000 with
about half coming from the
participating taimei and tne
balance fiom AGP
• Reflections
TEN YEARS AGO
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tion She pioduced 16,536 lbs.
of milk and 655 9 lbs of butter
fat
The heid having the high
est monthly butteifat aveiage
was that of Gueinsey bieeocr
Raymond F Witmei, Willow
Stieet Rl, with 1040 pounds ol
milk and 51 2 pounds oi fat
Wanvick High To Add Vo-
Ag Department With Robeit
Henny as instuictoi, Waiwuk
High Schopl in Lititz will offer
a vocational agncultuie pio
gram loi the fust tune this
fall
Henny, a Penn State giadu
ate, is fiom Luzeine County
In Quanyvilje, Ralph Biller,
Jr has joined the vo ag facul
ty at Solanco High School He
will seive with Jackson H.
Owen and Luthei D Peck
Bitlei will leceive his degiee
fiom Penn State Uinveisity m
August
AVAILABLE
NOW FOR
AUGUST SEEDING
• Ceit. Alfa Alfalfa
• Cert. Cayuga Alfalfa
• Cert. Vernal Alfalfa
O Cert. Buffalo Alfalfa
• Cert. Narragansett
Alfalfa
• Cert. Pennscott Red
Clover
• Cert. Ladion Clover
• Cert. Penniad Barley
• Pennlate Orchard Grass
9 Reeds Canary Grass
• Climax Timothy
• Pastiue Mixtuies
• Balbo Rye
SMOKETOWN
Ph. Lane. 397-3539