Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 12, 1967, Image 6

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    6—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, August 12,1967
total was down 15 percent.
Livestock feeders in the
it inmcnriir Pnrmevi state icported 47.000 head on
HARRISBtRG - Pennsj 1- July L This compares with 55i .
vama lagged considerably be- 0 00 ~ year earlier and 76.000
hind the national trend in the on April 1 of this year, ac-
July 1 count of cattle and cording to the Pennsylvania
calves on feed for slaughter. Crop Reporting Service.
PA. CATTLE ON FEED
DOWN 15 PERCENT JULY 1
Compared to a year earlier, Fed cattle marketed during
the avei age for the 32 major the past quarter totaled 41,000,
feeding states was two percent up 2,000 or 5 percent from a
less, while the Commonwealth’s year earlier. Placements dur-
STOP
SUCKERS
COLD
MH-30*
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AVAILABLE AT THE FOLLOWING DEALERS
LANCASTER
Farmers Supply Co.
215 E. Fulton St.
Landis Bros.
Manheim Pike
Organic Plant Food
Grofftown Road
BAREVILLE
Martin’s Hardware
BLUE BALL
J. B. Zinimeiman
DENVER
Gehman’s Feed Mill
EAST EARL
John B. Kurtz
ELM
Bomberger’s Store
EPHRATA
Martin’s Feed Mill
Hollinger’s Farm Market,
Inc.
FARMERSVILLE
Farmersville Equip. Co.
GAP
J. C. Walker & Sons
GORDONVILLE
Gideon L, Fisher
John J. Hoober
HONEY BROOK
M. D. Kern Hardware
0 - MH3O is the U S Rubber reg trademark for its growth
1 egulant U S Rubbei Co , Chemical E ivision, Naugatuck, Conn.
06771
DISTRIBUTED BY
P. L. IiOHRER & BHO., INC.
SMOKETOWN, PA.
WITH
INTERCOURSE
Plant Food Store
H. Jacob Hoober
KIRKWOOD
Kirkwood Feed & Grain
LEOLA
Roy A. Stoltzfus
LITITZ
Eby’s Mill, Inc.
MORGANTOWN
Ira Nissley
NEW HOLLAND
Kauffman’s Hardware
Earl Sander, Inc.
PARADISE
John J. Hess II
QUARRYVILLE
Lancaster Bone Fertilizer
M. B. Gregg, R#3
STRASBURG
J. B. Zimmerman & Son
Weaver’s Farm Equip.
Gideon E. Fisher
WEST WILLOW
West Willow Farmers
Assoc.
WHITE HORSE
E. D. Kurtz
LEBANON
Lebanon Chemical Co.
Phone 397-3539
Ing tho quarter totaled 12,000, Expected marketings for the percent below the 34.000 map-
SS torl drop of July.Septombcr qnortw « SO- kotod donna the nno ported
29 percent from a year ago. 000. If realized, would be 12 In 1906.
HIGH MOISTURE CORN CLINIC
Program featuring...
Dr. Marcus Haggard on:
•
• Why Hi-Morsture Com is your
most profitable way for.
Beef - Dairy - Hogs - Sheep
• Receiving cattle in the feedlot,
• Starting pigs & finishing on
Hi-Moisture corn.
• Why.cornlage (dry mature corn
silage) is the only way to go
• High moisture ground ear corn
• Haylage, the BIG PROFIT
CROP
If you 'are thinking of building corn stor
age wet or dry, be sure to attend and get
the latest facts cn the Harvestore System.
AUGUST 15th —10:00 AJVL to 2:00 P.M
LIBERTY FIRE HALL
NEW HOLLAND, PA.
PENN-JERSEY HARVESTORE SYSTEMS,
NEW HOLLAND, PA.
E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, INC.
'!Pioneers of Layer Cages"
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A practical way to convert an old Imilding to cages.
Poultry Equipment is our Business —> Coges is our Specialty, Is,
Also, we sell, install and service Hart Cup Watering Systems, /'
Brock Feed Bins, Complete Bramco-Oakes Poultry and Hog
Equipment and all types of ventilation.
R. D. #l/WILLOW STREET, PA.
DR. MARCUS HAGGARD was
born and raised cn a Kansas
farm, graduated from Kansas
State University as a veterin
arian He practiced in Indiana
as a large animal practitioner
for 8 years, and manufactured
livestock equipment for 8 years.
He owns and operates several
businesses and is retained by
equipment companies and banks
as a consultant and speaker
Last year Dr. Haggard spoke
to over 100,000 people in the
United States and now appears
with regularity before groups of
Production Credit Associations,
Federal Land Bunks, livestock
association groups and other
key aguculture groups thiough
out the United States,
PH. 464-3321
nvVj j " -t_, J i , ' *• " r-
INC.