Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 17, 1966, Image 7

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    CUT FEED COSTS!
Plant Certified
Pennrad Barley Now
• High Yielding • Beardless
• Stiff Medium Height Straw
• Much More Winter Hardy Than Wong
• Resisted to Powdery Mildew and Scald
In the past two years many farmers have report
ed yields from 80 to 100 more bushels per
acre.
Also availoble
• Redcoat Wheat • Balboa Rye
• Tetra Petkus Rye ® £® rt ' r^ ne
Winter Oats
We are now booking orders for
DeKalb Corn
Smoketown, Pa. ' Ph. 397-3539
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EYES ARE FOR SEEING Although students in vocational agriculture at
EphrataHigh School may not see any better with these 24 pairs of glasses, their
chances of seeing longer are improved. These are safety glasses, which the state
educational authorities say must be worn by all students while they are working
in school shops. Vo-Ag instructor Lewis Ayers shows the practical and attractive
case his classes made with sliding plastic doors to help keep the glasses clean and
in place. L. F. Photo
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First, Agway's Nu-Milkerpels 16 is 100% pelleted. This
saves you time and labor, because the pellets flow freely
in bulk bins and automated systems.
Full pelleting also allows Agway to use lower-cost (yet
high milk-producing) ingredients than the ingredients
which must be used in making a natural-textured feed. This
lowers the cost per unit of energy or TDN in
Nu-Milkerpels—which is reflected in its price
to you.
Nu-Milkerpe!s contain urea as a protein
irce. Why? Urea makes high-quality protein
available in the cow’s rumen. She makes more
'esearch indicates urea aids in the digestion of
ration.
rpels use lignin sulfate as the pellet binder.
This organic material, unlike the inert clay in many pellets,
actually adds feeding value to the pellet—about $1 50
worth per ton. - - ' ‘ * - ;
Agway puts into-this pellet everything that is known on
the subject of how to make a dairy pellet profitable for
you. Test this statement. Compare Nu-Milkerpels’ 75
ttjerms of rniik-making energy, and its price, against the
energyancP prfceof yourpcesent dai cy rati on.
Then put these economic facts to work for you. Order
Nu-Milkerpels 16; Agway dne. ■
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DAIRY FEEDS’ & SERVICES
September 17, 1966—?
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