• Book ond Martin I?,, 323 Maples , r ~ x>-.CTo R-, Hillmac Della 4429144, a nine (Continued from Page 6) year . oldj had produce ’ d 16)140 bad 19,530 lbs. milk, 626 lbs. lbs milk > 659 lbs. butterfat and solids-not-fat in 305 days; Roar- 1,345 lbs. solids-not-fat in 295 jng Maples Misty Dean 5639558, da y s - are owned by Roy H. a four-year-old, had produced and R uth Book, Ronks. 17,300 lbs. milk, 702 lbs. buttei- Also Spring Shade Reflection fat and 1,488 lbs. solids-not-fat May 5440971, a four-year-old The Surest Way To Profit In 1968 Is To Use Red Rose Dairy Feeds In Your Barn! Complete rations . such as RED ROSE DAIRY FEEDS . . that contain the necessaiy vitamins, nutrients and minerals aie needed by your cows for the best in milk production and maintenance Choose what you need to use in your barn fiom the complete Fed Rose Dairy Feed line If you have home-giown grains mix them with Red Rose Supplements to assure complete nutritional balance. We have one suited to your needs. Make a New Yeai’s resolution .. to earn more profit from your cows! You can if you feed Red Rose! Red Rose DAIRY FEEDS These feeds pay off in the milk pail where it counts most. BUY YOUR FEED NEEDS FROM THESE RED ROSE DEALERS Walter Binkley & Son Lititz Brown & Rea, Inc. Atglen Elverson Supply Co. Elverson Henry E. Garber R. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa. L. T. Geib Estate Manheim I. B. Graybill & Son Kefton Strasburg E. M. Heisey Mt. Joy Heistend Bros. Elizabethtown A. L. Herr & Bro. Qnarryville David B. Hurst Sowmansville Martin's Feed Mill, Inc. R. D. 3, Ephrata, Pa. Mountville Feed Service Mountville Musser Farms, Inc. Columbia Musser's Mill The Buck Chos. E. Souder & Sons Terre Hill Ammon E. Shelly Lititz L. M. Snovely Lititz E. P. Spofts, Inc. Honey Brook H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Witmer Registered Holstein, has credits of 21,085 lbs. milk, 806 lbs but terfat and 1,825 lbs solids-not fat in 365 days; Spring Shade Wallie Joyce 59699247, a three year-old, had produced 15,250 lbs milk, 585 lbs butterfat and 1,323 lbs sohds-not-fat in 300 days Both are owned by Carl L. Mai tin, Ephrata. • "Cool-Headed" (Continued from Page 1) it was in the 65-degree environ ment When cows breathed air cooled to 60 degrees, milk pro duction was 91 percent of nor mal When cows breathed air cooled to 50 degrees, milk pio duction was 90 percent of nor mal The study’s purpose was to increase milk production at a _ . , _ , time when the number of milk Donald Powell, Strasburg HI (left) returned last cows in the United States is de- week from West Bend, Wisconsin, where he attended creasing and the population is Gehl Company’s national sales meeting. With Powell is growing. It is a part of ARS’ Joe Ecker, Gehl Sales Manager, continuing effort to find more efficient ways of pioducmg food Local Man Attends burg Rl, returned this week and fiber M . • , c . ii fiom West Bend, Wis., where he National Sales Meet attended Gehl Company’s na (West Bend, Wisconsin) tionai sales meeting Powell ns Donald Powell, Box 188, Stras- district sales manager for Gehl farm machmeiy in this area. Old fisheamen never due they just smell away 135 bit Cylinder/Paddle 135 bu Single ieattr K|B| )- 165 bu Flail 195 bu Single Beater lIS 111. Flail Wilbur H. Grtybill Lititz. R, D. 2 A. B. C. Groff, Inc. New Holland Allen H. Mat* Denver Chas. J. McComsey & Sons Hickory BUI. Ft. Lancaster Farming. Saturday. December 30,1967 — SURE YOU CAN SAVE' A FEW DOLLARS Spreaders this much bet< ter have to cost a little more. They cost more to build. So how many ol these features are you willing to do without? • Structrual steel frame • Penta treated wood boxl • Improved conveyor • Plug-free performance e New care-free drive mechanism • Optional endgates i. • 135, 165, 195 bu. size* • Easy drive adjustment e High ground clearance Three sizes —135, 165 195 bushel capacities—in all three types—flail, sin gle beater and cylinder/ paddle. All with full year warranty. _ Excellent financing. SEE THEM HERE ■ahm mmumMmNT A. L. Herr & Bro. Quarryvillo Landis Bros. Lancaster Roy H. Buch, Inc. Akron Longenecker Farm Supply Rheems While at the eonfei ence ? Powell received intensive team ing on new GeM products in troduced this year, including a new 'Bay-King mowei-condi tioner and a silo based high ca pacity reeuttei Both items will be sold thiough franchised Gehi dealers in this aiea, according to the district sales manager. The meeting was attended by Gehi sales representatives fiom throughout the United States and Canada Purpose of the sem inar, according to Powell, was to provide new and updated in formation on the company’s ex panding and specialized line of faim machinery. “Our aim is to develop men with toioad, specialized knowl edge of the farm machmei y bus iness, able to apply that knowl edge, locally, to the business of farming,” Gehi officials said Joe Eeker, Sates Manager for the 108-yeai-old Wisconsin bas ed firm said “Today’s farmers are 'intelligent, informed and eager to learn They like to do business with sales repiesenta tives they feel are equally so.. and providing highly trained Gehl 'representatives in each of our sales territories is an obli gation to fai mers which this company has always taken mosl seriously ” 7