Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 25, 1967, Image 5

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    POULTRYMEN!
PERFORMANCE IS THE
YOUR OWN GOOD MANAGEMENT
HIS PRODUCTION After 8 months of lay Still 80|
%
(The hens peaked at from 86 - 92%.)
HIS GRADE Still shipping 92.3% Grade A Eggs
Harold sags: “Miller & Bushong is fops in Service.
KEY TO LOW COSTS
And if you want your chickens to
Perform . , . try the combination of the
EARLY BIR D OPTIMUM
PERFORMANCE LINE
Does it work?
And
Miller & Bushong, Inc.
FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE
Of course it does!
Harold Andrews,
Rohrerstown Area
Poultryman who housed
10,000 birds on the floor
in late June, 1966.
Rohrerstown, Pa.
Fh. Lancaster 392-2145
(Area Code 717)
Look at
Lancaster Fanning,
• Inter-State
(Continued from Page 1 i
elected olTiceis and delegates
loi the four locals compi ising
Dis'ncl 7 Fleeted weie
Donegal Daniel Kettenng,
piesident, Le->-
tei Hawthorne, Elizabethtown,
vice piesident C Witmei She
ici, MamVim, secielaiy. Dan
icl S Stol't/fus. Mount .loy and
RobeitH Kauflman, Elizabeth
town, delegates, Paul N Bru
bakei, Mount Joy. and Elmer
S Myeis. Mount Joy, altei
r ‘es, and Clolus A Balmei,
Manheim, Lancastei maiket
comnu'tee
Litit/ Clyde M Buchen,
Manheim, piesident. Claience
Staußei, Ephiala, vice pi evi
dent, Daniel L 801 l and Clair
M Mu tin Lil’ f A delegates;
James W M>ai 1 Stevens, and
Claience Slaufic, Ephiala al
ternates, J Richaid 8011, sec
retaiy: and !Soah W Kieider
Ji , Mmheim, maiket commit
t' e
lUillersville Jay E Lan
dis Lancastei, piesident, Amos
W Bieneman, Columbia, vice
pies.dent, J Clayton Chailes,
Lan.astei secietaiy, AnJiew
H Mai tin, Pequea, and Roy Z.
Sheitzer, Lancastei, delegates;
Chustian M Hess, Peque i and
David H McMichael, Lancas
ter, altei nates. Melvin L.
Sheitzei, Milleisville, maikel
committee
West Lampeter J Wade
Gioft, Lancastei, piesident:
John M llainish, Lancastei,
vice piesident, Jacob R Houser
Jr. Lampeiet, secietaiy, Clair
M Heishey, Willow Sheet,
delegate, Kenneth B Gaibei,
Willow Sheet, alternate, and
Hemy R Leaman Lancastei,
maiket committee
® Pa. Forests
(Continued fiom Page i)
establishment of vigoious, de
sirable species of tiees capable
of lapid development into our
future forests ”
Such a long-i ange goal will
lequne a regeneiation oi de
sirable foiest species on a
“piescuption ’basis/ wheiebv
supenor seedlings aie planted
and feitilized by man to m
aease tiee giowth, Shipman
asseited At piesent, about 73
pei cent of the commercial for
est land in Pennsylvania is
coveied with slow-giowing,
pole-sized haidwood timber
that is often of low quality, ne
said
The Penn State scientist
claimed i un-down foiests can
be converted to new stands of
moie valuable tiees by using
pelleted herbicides aiound the
undesnable tiees In his ex
periments, pelleted hei bicides
have killed undesnable “weed ’
tiees without damaging newly
planted seedlings
One of the lust foiest
scientists to use pelleted hei
bicides in conli oiling “weed ’
tiees, Shipman lepoited that
undesnable species such as
white, led and black oaks aie
easily killed with the hei bicide
known as 1 emu on Other
species such as hickoiy, dog
wood, and nonwdod aie best
r ontioiled with gianulai dicam
ba 01 pxcloram
The trick, obseived Shipman,
is to plant tiees that will not
be eaten by deei and lodenls
and aie valuable m othei in
spects He lepoited excellent
lesults with. Japanese laich In
some cases the laich gicw
over 40 inches the fust yeai
If you toot voui horn too
much, people will soon learn
to dodge you
Many people itch loi nice
things, but won't hothei to