Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 07, 1967, Image 7

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    Opf" Ho ““ AtNEBA SeMomridge Is
October 9to 15 p .
Northeasters Breeders Asso- *»®“C«CCt©CI
elation (NEBA) of Tunkhan- AQP
nock, Pa., will open its door to vilainUftll
visitors during the week of Octo- ~ , n ..
her 8-15. Dairymen and friends ** * Seldomridge, chair
of the dairy industry are invited ,* , n s?,^ e r. ounty
to come and see the expanding Agricultural Stabilization and
facilities at NEBA as well as Committee, was
Sires in service. Employees and e< ! anot J l . er , tei ’ m at
Directors will be present to County Convention held last
greet guests and answer ques- flif ay * eve ?, ing ’. Se ? t ;i?’ at the
tions, according to Verne A. i^ C M tei^ OU! DM ASCS office >
Adams, Sales and Promotion 466 Mankeim Plke -
Manager. Also re-elected were Elmer L.
Though the doors will be open Sj^ an ’ l nd John
throughout the week the J ’ ’ iegular meml) er.
highlight ot the week will be a First alternate is Forney
Chicken Barbecue on Friday, Longenecker and second alter-
October 13th. Tickets for this na * e * s Jacob C. Stehman.
are available from NEBA Tech- Chairman Seldomndge points
mcians and at the NEBA head- out that the ASC county and
quarters. Guests will be given a community farmer-committees
guided tour of the NEBA facili- are in charge of local admin-
? rlor e p?: ecue which istration of such national farm
v-ln i\j- CrVe( * !c:n A.M. - programs as the Agricultural
1:30 P.M. Conservation Program, Crop-
Members and guests will be land Adjustment Program, Feed
shown the progress to date on Grain Program, Wheat Pro
toe nearly $300,000 worth of gram, acreage allotments and
new construction. A section of marketing quotas, the Nation- _„ 0 __
toe new barn with 20 box stalls al Wool' Program, commodify RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION
is now complete and bulls have Price support loans and storage at the New Holland steer show, for LlN
been moved into it. It has been facility loans. FORD MARTIN, Ifi-year-old son of Mr
designed to provide maximum The ASCS Office on Manheim
comfort and longevity for the Pike is headquarters for the tees. These programs encour
valuable A. I. proven sires at county committee and serves age conservation and increase
NEBA. “Guests will also see toe as the farmer’s local- contact farm returns by means of price
tie stall section of the new for business connected with supports and market-supply
barn andthe new laboratory un- participation in the programs management as well as by pay
der construction,” Adams said, administered by toe commit- raents,
OVER
started
Starters the past 20 months!
Staggering? It certainly is. And the number isn’t going to
stop there. Why? Because more cattle raisers are finding out
that they can put their calves on full feed the very first day.
And with Purina Cattle Starters, there is no warm-up period.
And founder is unlikely because of their high roughage con
tent. There is no painstaking daily increase in grain. All you
do when your cattle come in off the range or stalk field is
let the calves fill up overnight with hay or other roughage.
Then, fill your feeders with Cattle Starter I and let the cattle
start eating.
After a week, put them on Purina Cattle Starter 11. By the
third week, they’ll be ready to go on a full feed of high
energy finishing ration.
Yes, your cattle will be on full feed right away. And, depend
ing upon size, they may consume more than 20 pounds of
feed per day.
See us about Purina Cattle Starters before you put your
next cattle on feed. You’ll be amazed at the results.^
West Willow Farmers John J. Hess, 11, Inc. Wenger's Feed Mill,
Assn., Inc. p^: * ne *
Ph: 464-3431 Paradise Ph: 367-1195
West Willow Rheems
Ira B. Landis
Ph: 569-0531
779 Valley Road, Lancaster
LOW COST PRODUCTION... ,
the reason more cattlemen feed PURINA
Jomes High & Sons
Ph; 354-0301
Gordonville
300,000 CATTLE
on Purina Cattle
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John B. Kurtz
Ph: 354-9251
R. D. 3, Ephiata
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Lancaster Farming Ads Pay!
At the Manheim Fair
DISPLAYING ALLIS-CHALMERS
NEW HOLLAND AND LELY EQUIPMENT
ON DISPLAY
NEW ONE EIGHTY
ALLIS-CHALMERS "TRACTOR
with XT Ideas XT Styling XT Power
XT Comfort
SPREADS
BETTER
...7-WAYS
Only Starline Rotaspreader gives
you so many spreading advantages.
Spreads any manure from liquids
to frozen solids. £ Smashing chain
flails pulverize material. * Simple
construction reduces maintenance.
* “Seal-of-Quality” galvanized
steel body lasts years longer. ☆
Bolted construction permits right
or left-hand assembly. ☆ Water
tight body saves valuable liquids.
* Separate chassis hauls heaviest
loads. Check with us soon foe all
the facts.
L. H. BRUBAKER
R. D. 3, Lititz, Pa.
350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster
Phone: Lane. 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. October 7.1967—7
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and Mrs, Walter S. Martin, East Earl Rl.
L. F. Photo
SEE US
SHUT DOWN?
DELAYED?
... BECAUSE OF
ELECTRIC POWER
FAILURES OR JOBS
AWAY FROM LINES?
STANDBY POWER
Reliable electric power ui its
come on automatically dur
ing those crippling emer
gencies. low-cost gasoline
or diesel systems from 600
watts to 100 KW. 39 years
of experience at
PORTABLE POWER
Cut construction costs witn
most economical on-the-|oa
source of electric power—
portable hand-carry or twc
wheei-dolly generators
starting at 600 watts
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