Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 27, 1968, Image 16

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday, January 27,1968
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SCENE AT THE FORNEY LONGE
NECKER FARM, Lititz R 3, where Kent
Fritz, of Warwick High School, grew his
245 bushels of shelled com per acre, and
was recognized last week at the annual
Berggren To
Speak At Crops
And Soils Day
Geoige H exten
sion agionorr.-y Penn State,
wdl be one of the featured
speakers at the Chops and Sc Is
Day set foi Febiuaiy 7, s . t-
mg at 830 ain in the Lenta
Memoual Hall, Leola
H '3 iesponcib.l hes include
woik in the of coin cul
tui e, h°y shows and weed con
tiol
A na‘ue of Biamerd Main
Beiggien leceued his Brcheloi
of Science degiee in agionomy
liom the Unneisity of Minne
sota PuOi to j oarmg the Ex
tens 1 on Service staff, he work
ed for the U S Derailment of
Agi-cuhure one jear and was
FEED CATTLE FASTER
AND MORE EFFICIENTLY
THAN EVER BEFORE!
NOW! Fsed up to 200' of bunk per drive . . . Feed
multiple lots . , . Blend complete rations with . . .
VAN DALE'S NEW AUTOMATIC MULTI-FEEDERS
From the pioneer in silo unloading, come two low
power, mammoth capacity, bunk feeders for in-the
barn or feedlot feeding. You can feed from more
than one silo (at the same time). Feed out to from
one to four-or-more lots. Feed any material with
big 9" or 12" true, bearing-suspended augers, (no
metal-to-metal contact.) Feed entire bunk at one
time; eliminate crowding.
High capacity and dependability... call us and wa'll
coma out to see you, at your convanianca.
CALEB M. WENGER
R. D. 1, D rumors Center 518-2116 QUARRYVILLE, PA.
corn growers banquet held at the Farm
Show, (left to right) William Brubaker, Or
ganic Plant Food; Longenecker; Fritz,
Clair Zerby, Warwick Vo-Ag teacher and
Milton Hottman, Hoffman’s Seed Co
Geoige H. Beiggien
Minnesota foi
county agent in
11 vcais
L F Photo
• Farm Calendar
(Continued fiom Page 1)
ers Piogiam, Schoii Ag Rm
(Dany Rspioduction and
Breeding Piohlems)
745 pm -Lancaster County
Poultry Assn Educat.on meet
L.titz Rec Center, LA.tz
Thursday, February 1
7 00 pm-Gaiden Spot Aic
Welding School, at High
School Vo-Ag Dept
800 pm-Lancastei Co Poul
try Assn D.iectois meet at
Pioduction Ci edit Bldg
GOOD FEEDING
pays off in the milk pail
It’s in the milk pail where the results of good
feeding really show. How the milk gets there de
pends largely on the roughage, grams and supple
ments you use to help the cows produce it.
When you use RED ROSE DAIRY FEEDS
( they’re available in many protein levels) cr RED
ROSE SUPPLEMENTS mixed with your home
grown grains, you can be sure that the cows in
your barn will be eating Just about the best feed
you can provide.
Investigate the complete line of Red Rose
Dairy Feeds . . . and choose the one best suited to
your needs You’ll be pleased with the results they
gn e and the extra money they will earn for you.
Musser's Mil)
The Buck
Chas. E. Sauder & Sons L. M. Snavely
Terre Hill Lititz
HVBf P
WINNER!
Funk’s G-4644 Single Cross wins 1967
Pa. Corn Yield Contest . . . 216.3
bushels per acre.
Funk’s-G silage wow 8 out of 10
awards at 1967 Pa. Corn Field Davs.
Real proof of Funk’s-G‘extra yield
ability!
See your Hoffman Seed Man for details
TRY A CLASSIFIED AD!
Ammon E. Shelly
Lititz
***'*' *
BUY YOUR RED ROSE
DAIRY FEEDS AND
SUPPLEMENTS FROM
THESE DISTRIBUTORS
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. Groybill & Son
Refton Strasburg
E. M. Heisey
Mt. Joy
Heistond Bros.
Elizabethtown
A. L. Herr & Bro.
Quarryville
David B. Hursf
Bowmansville
Martin's Feed Mill, Inc.
K. D. 3, Ephrata, Pa.
Mountville Feed Service
Mountville
Musser Farms, Inc.
Columbia
E. P. Sports, Inc.
Honey Brook
H. M. Stauffer & Sonv
Inc.
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