—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 2,1968 20 Energy Termed Proper Use Of Corn Solution To More Planter Is Important Milk From Cows When the time comes for Dairy cows often possess the spring planting, only proper use genetic ability to produce milk of an efficient corn planter will at higher levels than man’s abili- get your row crops off to the ty to nourish them, an animal possible start, says Thomas nutrition researcher from The H williams extension agricul- Pennsylvania State University tural engmeer at the Univ er S ity declared February 28 during a of Dela * are . dairymen’s conference at North , Carolina State University. Williams explains that plant , , .. . . mg more seeds than your soil “We need better ways to put support usually decrease more feed energy into the cow, the proc f uctmt of individual since energy is most often the lant If plant less see d limiting factor in milk produc- han the Wl fi s t tion ” stated B R Baumgardt. land and planting ti^e ar ’ epar professor of animal nutrition at tiall was^ed Penn State He summarized A A x findings from nationwide Accurate seed placement will studies of nutrition and manage- do ™ or ® t 0 assure y° u °* Sood ment aspects of high milk pro- y ie^ s than any other single duction mechanical operation in your T . . entire farming operation, says It is rather easy, he said, to Wlllianis . In plantmg) you can . fulfill eneigy requirements for not afford anythmg iess than cows producing up to 60 pounds the best equipme “ t to g ether of milk daily However, as the Wlth the most accurate in f orma . daily milk pioduction of cows hon on ltg use moves up to 80 or even 100 A pounds, the feeding problem be- Among the most common , nnl „„ Hiffirnlt planter misuses, Williams cites comes cumcuit worn seed knockers, seed cut -It is piesently impossible o off ls and s worn or have sufficient total digestible mismatched seed f at ’ plant . nutrients m a practical ration mg too - fast; wrong Slze P dnve to meet lequuements of the w heels and slippage, and poorly cow Producing 100 pounds of ded seed milk daily Such a cow will draw heavily on energy stored in the body or her milk production cows up to a 50-50 ratio of will drop,” he affirmed forage to grain, he pointed out. If high quality loughage is Most studies show, he added, fed freely, increased grain feed- that no further increase in en ing will produce increased en- er §y intake or milk production ergy intake and increased milk 18 with over 50 per cent of production among high-produc- the ration being gram fed with - high quality forage o,de,sTa k e n SPECIAL TOBACCO PR ««s MUSLIN FARMERS 2-3 - 4 d. widths Q Sroffs M,CHKAM «rO¥i i PEAT BA Contact Us Now and Save narcsware H ub ER nurseries kI li .. . I 2050 Fruitville Pike, Lane. New Holland | Ph: 569-2009 Use Conestoga Brand Fertilizer From NOW Through SPRING! FARMERS ARE CLAD TO KNOW... WE OFFER: it Free Soil Testing & Crop Planning Services. it Try our 7-28-10 Corn Row Special. it Custom Applied Liquid Nitrogen it Complete Mix Fertilizer for Any Crop it Custom Bulk Spreading it Self-Service, Pull-Type Spreading it Special Mixtures Made To Soil Test. Chemicals . . . Weed Killers . . Jnsecticides with Lancaster Bone Fertilizer Co. Inc. 322 SO. ST. 301 SO. PARK AVE. Oxford 215-932-8323 Quarryville 786-2547 Good Credit Rating Is Valuable Your credit rating goes “on the line’’ daily in dozens of ways. It goes for gasoline, elec tricity, rent, telephone, not to mention the goods and services, you bought on main street, re minds Helen E. Bell, extension home management specialist of The Pennsylvania State Univer sity. Many families with limited income, either young families or those with scarce money re sources, often have the idea that a good credit rating goes only to families with more earning power. This is not necessarily true because each family esta blishes its own credit rating, de pending on its good faith to pay on bills it owes. Often a family with limited 'means, but who cares to make good on its bills, comes out ahead in community credit bureau records. It is true, however, that if in come is limited and an emer gency shows up, bills may need to be put off. If this is so, then getting in touch promptly with creditors will re-establish good faith and help protect that ci ed it rating It is lack of keeping faith that frequently jeopardizes the credit rating, says Miss Bell Who keeps rating records 9 In many communities, a nonprofit organization, called a credit bureau, serves this purpose, Miss Bell points out. Bureau records show the repaying pat tern for every family in the community, and these records Can You Afford Not To Be A LANCASTER CO. FARMERS ASSOCIATION MEMBER? Can you afford to lose the Pennsylvania Milk Control Law? Can you afford to lose your farm to laud-grab government schemes? Can \ou afford to lose your sales tax exemption on farm supplies and ma chinery used in production? Can vou afford the threat of legislation forcing you to purchase a license to haul manure? Can you afford to lose your farm to “open-space” schemes? Can you afford to-let your Jarm be managed from Washington.!}#, sorcalled “Agricultural Experts?” Can you afford to have meat inspection legislation that would halt the slaughtering of your own meat? Can you afford government regulations prohibiting your sons to work on your farm? Can you afford to employ union labor on youriarm? These are just or part of the proposed -legislation that Lancaster Co. Farmers Association members were able to stop in 1967. But many of these .threats still face us .State General. As sembly and Congress. AGAIN WE ASK: Can You Afford Not To Be A Lancaster Co. Farmers Association Member? Lancaster Co. Farmers Association has a complete program To fulfill its Farmer-Member Needs! IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO FARM IN 1968 YOU CAN’T AFFORD NOT TO BE A MEMBER! NOAH WENGER President DONALD E. NEY Secretary-Treasurer Stevens, R. D. 1 Marietta, R. D. 1 CLYDE E. WIVELL Columbia, R. D. 1 LEROY PFAUTZ Stevens, R. D. 1 JAMES M. GARBER Mount Joy, R. D. 2 transfer from place to place as families move. This is the check-in point family character and ability when you ask for a credit card pay. A good credit rating is at a different store, or wish to prized financial asset, for it buy on installment, or to obtain the pass card to the credit s< a loan Each-credit bureau may vices of the community, Mi have its awn system for giving Bell adds. Around The Chicken Coop .VteN % RETIRE' m t 1 lift gomo _io vF&rm as a t' v-ww DIRECTORS JAMES G. KREIDER Quarryville, R. D. 1 JAMES L. MARTIN 567 Delp Rd., Lane. JOHN H. CHARLES Millersville. R. D. 1 CLYDE M. BUCHEN Manheim, R. D. 3 ratings. In general, howevi main questions come back PAUL N. BRUBAKER Elverson, R. D. 2 ELLIS K. MENTZER New Holland, R.' D. 2 ROBERT C. GROFF Quarryville, R. D. 3