N MORE MONEY OM YOUR STEERS THIS YEAR! Here is the way you con do if Place Red Rose 32 Beef Cattle Supplement or Red Rose 50 Beef Cattle Supplement in your feed troughs' These supple ments are concentrated sources of essential mgiedients which piovide nutrients in proper levels and in conect ratio to overcome grain and roughage deficiencies Com- bined with your giains and roughages these supplements make balanced, high-production rations for your steers. You’ll be pleased with the efficiency and economy of your mixes when you use Red Rose Supplements, and you’ll be assuied quick gams, too. Redßose 50 BEEF CATTLE SUPPLEMENT Use this supplement (meal form) as a mixing supplement or as top feeding on com and cob chop Feed it at the late of one pound per head per day. You’ll make high production rations for your steeis when you use Red Rose Supplements. Your steers will reach maiket weights faster and you’ll be pleased with the fine condition of your herd, too. Don’t wait start using these supplements now. See your dealer. S-O-S This feed is the answer to burned out or failing pastures due to drought conditions. Eshelman S-O-S (Sack-of- Silage) is a big bag of feed containing 170 to 180 quarts. It’s a succulent, bulky, palatable ration prefer able to citrus or beet pulp. Make S-O-S a part of your feeding program . . . now. Wo Iter Binkley & Son Brown & Rea Efverson Supply Co. L. T. Geib Estate I. B. Graybill & Son Itefton Strasburg E. M. Heisey FOR ALL OF YOUR FEED NEEDS THESE RED ROSE DEALERS: Lititz Atglen Elverson Manheim Mt. Joy va . . .4?. ll >*i ..'ivil ' * ,‘»A ''' * ’ ' *\ ,{■ pi '-.0 imi ■& ’ & 'v ‘ 1? •' ,jUi V»’ it This is a complete supplement containing urea as a pio tem extender foitified with high levels of vitamins A and D, tiace xmneials, and an adequate level of phosphorus You can use 32 Beef Cattle Supplement as a mixing lation for your home grams, or as a protein supplement to balance the feeding of low piotem roughages. Heistand Bros. Elizabethtown A. L. Herr & Bro. Quarryville David B. Hurst Bowmansville Mountville Feed Service Mountville Musser Forms, Inc. Columbia Musser's Mill The Buck ReoJ&Rose 32 BEEF CATTLE SUPPLEMENT CALL Chos. E. Souder & Sons H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Terre Hill Ammon E. Shelly Lititz L. M. Snovely Lititz E. P. Spotts, Inc. Honey Brook Inc. Witmer Lane. Farming, Saturday, August 13, 1966—7 P. Thomas Top Scorer In State Yorkshire Show Paik Thomas, Par Kay Faun. Beavertown. topped a field of 47 contestant!) in the live cval uaMon contest at the two-day state Voikshiee Show and Sale heie last Thursday and Fn day, accoiding to tabulations announced Wednesday by John Henkel, vice president of the state association Junior win ner was Jefi Paine, Lebanon R 4 After being evaluated on the hoof, the eight pans of littermates weie cut out and their meat characteristics de termined by actual measure ment The top pair was en tered by Reno Thomas, Biooks End Faim, Beavertown Sec ond place went to Curtis Roth, Kempton. and third place to Phyllis Paine, Lebanon R 4. Carcass evaluation was judged by Dwight Younkin and Les ter Buidette, Penn State live stock extension specialists In the Bied Gilt judging competition Reno Thomas had the champion which later sold for $215 to Steven Martin, Maiyland Reserve honors went to Call Harrison. Bedford,and his Yorkshire gilt was bought by Congdon Bros, of Gioton, NY. for $lB5 The 45 bred gilts sold lor an aveiage of $154 at Fu day's Yoikshne Sale at the Guernsey Sales Pavilion In the Open Gilt class, 12 litteimate pans were shown. x The champion paif was entei ed by Leon Arnold, Lebanon; they weie later purchased by Omar Beam, Elveison, for $2OO Beam also bought the reserve pair of open gilts shown by Donald Auiand, Lewistown these brought $l9O The average sale price lor the 12 pans was $l5B 40, Hen kel said Twelve boars competed m the show with the champion ship going to an animal shown by Cuitis Roth, Kempton The champ was bought by William Seaman of Panlion, N.Y for $l9O Reserve champion boar shown by Phyllis Paine, was sold to Shisler Faims, Sewell, NJ tor $145 Henkel, who is also piesi dent of the county swine asso ciation, said that approximate ly 250 people had-been seived at the barbecue put on by the Lancaster swinemen Henkel reminded anyone interested in entering the county swine car cass show, to be held in con junction with the Lampeter Fair on September 29, to con tact association secretary James Z Martin, Christiana R 1 in advance of that date. Evaluation Contest Results— Seniors 1, Park Thomas 2, John Henkel, Willow Glen Farm, Strasburg Rl. 3, George E Cogley, Ronks Rl, 4, John H. Burkholder, Ephrata R 3; 5, Carol Henkel, Willow Glen Farm, Strasburg Rl. 6, Mel vin Huber, Lititz Rl, 7. Rob ert W Paine, Lebanon R 4. 8, Wellington A Hiester, Fleet wood R 3, 9, Joe Little, Wil low Glen Farm, Stiasburg Rl; and 10, Leon Arnold, Lebanon. Junior Division 1, Jeff Paine: 2, Francis S. Arnold, Lebanon HI; 3, Terry Hait iruin. Kutztown R 2. 4, Jeffrey Flmchbaugh, Felton Rl: 5, Joel Arnold, Lebanon Rl; 6, Edwin G Wessner, Kutztown R 2; and 7, Larry Arnold, Leb anon Rl. Theie were 31 contestants in the senior division and 15
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