Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 03, 1966, Image 5

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    Recent Comments From EARLY BIRD Laying Feed Customers:
Ammon Stoltzfus,
Elverson, Pa
“275.5 eggs per bird
housed from 20
weeks in 14 months
and two days.
livability,
85.35%.”
LOWER PRODUCTION COSTS
Optimum Performance Line
t ’ V
!»****£ Pa.
For Better Bird Health
EARLY BIRD
It Will . . . . .
1. Get them up there quicker.
. 2* Keep them up there longer.
Ideally formulated for cage or floor operations.
and
try the
3. Bring them down slower.
Miller & Bushong,
Ph. Lancaster 392-2145
(Area Code 717)
FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE
position
Rohrerstown,
Donnie-Ho Farms,
Jarrettsville, Md.
“No crax all sum-
mer. Your feeding
program is really
working.”
Inc.
Pa.
Lancaster Farming,
December 3, 1966—5
Farm Calendar
December 5 t>7th, short
course on Farm Income Ta*
and Social Security, at Pena
State University.
December 6 6-Bth, short
course on Sanitizing and
Cleaning Dairy Equip., at
Penn State University.
1 p.m., County 4-H Baby
Beef Club Roundup, at Lan
caster Stock Yards.
—7:30 p.m., Garden Spot
Young-Adult Farmer Class,
“Farm Financing—Part I”,
at GSHS agriculture room.
December 7 9 a.m.. South
east District 4-H Baby Beef
Show; Sale of all animals at
1 p.m. Both events at Lan
caster Stock Yards.
—4:30 pm., Lancaster Coun
ty Vocational Agriculture
Teachers Assn, at Lampeter-
Strasburg High School.
—Tth and Bth, short course
on Wills & Estate Planning,
at Penn State University.
December 8 7:30 pm., Eiph
rata Adult Farmer Class,
“Irrigation—Equipment”, at
Ephrata High School.
—7:15 p.m, Beef Cattle Con
ference. at Sale Pavilion,
Lancaster Stock Yards, spon
sored by Lancaster Livestock
Exchange, Reynolds & Go.,
and John W. Eshelman &
Sons.
—8 p.m., 4-H Northern Hol
stein Club Christmas Party
at Clav Elementary School.
CHECK EXTINGUISHER
If your home, farm, or busi
ness has a fire extinguisher it
should be checked regularly.
Be sure it will be in good
condition when you need itt.
Each, responsible member «E
the family, or business, should
know where the equipriierit'ls
todated and how to use it ef
fectively. A good idea is to
have an extinguisher on each
floor for adequate protection.
Forage Crops
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■ Hoffman pioneered in testing and
selecting the varieties that are now pro
ducing better paying harvests for silage,
green chop, hay and haylage We've con
centrated upon a complete, up to-date
line of heavy yielding varieties . and
backed it up with a program of rigid
quality controls Contact the Hoffman
Seed Man nearest you for detailed in
formation on the five forage crops listed
below or others in the Hoffman line.
• Lindsey 77F The sorghum sudan
grass hybrid with built in higher yield
potential
• Haymor New heavy yielding.-fast
growing, hardy wilt resistant alfalfa,
• Trudan Hybrid sudangrass, rated the
"fastest thing on roots ”
• HPS Formulas 13 specialized mix
tures covering every hay, pasture and
silage requirement
• Funk's G-Hybnd Corn For higher
yields of high TON silage
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A. H. HOFFMAN
SEEDS, INC.
(Lancaster County)
Landisville Pa