Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 25, 1967, Image 12

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    Champ Boar Top
At Landrace Sale
The chmnpion boar consigned
to the Pennsylvania Landrace
Swine Breeders Assn, state
show and sale brought $l4O
Satin day. The event was held
at Paul Z Mai tin’s sales barn.
Blue Ball.
The champion was consigned
bv Harold J. Fries, Bedford,
and bought by Elam Reiff. Bird-
In-Hand The reserve champion
boar, shown by James Z. Mar
tin, Christiana Rl, was sold for
$ll5 to Stauffer Homestead
Farm. East Earl.
Mai tin also had the cham
pion bied Lilt, which sold for
$135 to Aaron Koffroth. Gap.
The rese:\ e. a Fries entry, was
sold to John A. Whiteman,
Oneonta, N Y - tor $llO.
The open gilt champions both
weie consigned by William H
and Cai ob n Lyons. Saltsburg
The.v weic purchased by Paul
Eitniei. Lititz, for 572 50 and
$7O
Extension livestock specialist
Dwight Younkin oi Penn Slate
seivcd as judge
• Reader Speaks Out-
f Continued fiom Page 4)
gi icvances I heard on the
news this evening that some
funnel's mdk house was bomb
ed I hate to see bombs used
as an opeuei to positive action
I don’t know the answer to.
our pioblcms I like to follow
the Bible admonition to ask,
to seek, to knock The NF 0
has now knocked loud enough
tor the national leadeis to
hear They have sought, and
what thev aie asking is not
umeasonable. Even Jesus kick
ed a few money changers’ ta
bles aiourd once It’s possible
He might even have knocked
a chip oi two out of them
I want to say I enjoy your
paper veij much Especially
the ed 1 1 o i xa I s and Sunday
School lessons If everyone
would take these lessons to
heait theie would be no work
foi an NFO. oi any other
such oiganwation
Thank vou.
Gene Kilby
A. H. Hoffman
Seeds, Inc.
Landisville, Pa. 898-2261
Let’s Not Give All The
Credit To The Feed!
Performance
and
Excellent Breeding,
Housing of a good healthy pullet,.
Top flight management on the part of the producer, and
A feeding program fitted to get Optimum Performance
from the birds.
Feed alone won’t do it, but , . . your chances
are better with THE EARLY BIRD LINE.
Here's Proof:
Among the eleven producers in our delivery area recently honored by a national
organization for outstanding egg production.
FIVE are users of Early Bird Feeds and Service,
FOUR competing feeds shared honors with the remainder.
Among the Five Early Bird Users:
Production for 14 twenty-eight day periods ranged
from 242 to 278 eggs per hen housed.
O Livability ranged from a low of 84.4% to a high of
94.6%.
Conversions ranged from 3.69 lbs.
eggs in cages to 3.78 lbs. on slats.
One producer kept his hens beyond the 14 periods and had 318.6 eggs per hen housed
in 485 days of production.
Low Cost Egg Production
RESULTS FROM A COMBINATION OF
You'll like Hie results you get from Early Bird Feeds.
Miller & Bushong, Inc
Rohrerstown, Pa.
Ph. Lancaster 392-2145
(Area Code 717)
FINEST SERVICE-
of feed per dozen
ANYWHERE