28—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, March 23,1968 THE ANNUAL MEETING of the At- grams with local directors for Lancaster lantic Breeders Cooperative was held at County, Clyde Martin (left) East Earl Rl, the Hbstetter’s Banquet Hall in Mt. Joy, and Harry G. Kreider, Quarryville Rl, Wednesday. In the photo, manager David (right). L. F. Photo Yoder, (center) discusses breeding pro- April Turkey Month Drive Launched Secretary of Agriculture Or ville L. Freeman called for con tinued cooperative industry- Government merchandising to encourage consumption of un usually heavy supplies of tur keys. In a telegram to major retail ers, food trade associations and the food service industry, Secre tary Freeman said that supplies of turkeys now and during the coming months “will make it possible to offer consumers this highly nutritious and appe tizing food at economical prices ” In a meeting with represen tatives from the National Tur key Federation, Under Secre tary John Schmttker and other USD A officials lauded the tur key industry for “aggressively promoting its product through the Federation and the Poultry Leadership in High Producing Forage Crops aflfnum ■K.*> For better-paying harvests con tact your Hoffman Seed Man. Glacier Alfalfa ) Haymor ) Pre -919 Brand ) inoculated Certified Buffalo) Lindsey 77F Sorghum- Sudangrass Hybrid Trudan 2 Sudangrass Hybrid Hoffman HPS Formulas Funk’s-G Silage, Hybrids Funk’s-G silage won 8 out of 10 awards at 1967 Pa. Corn Field Days. A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. (Lancaster County) Landisville, Pa. SEEDS' j " /K % 4 and Egg National Board. The U.S. Department of Agriculture is cooperating with a plentiful foods merchandising and con sumer information - education campaign, ‘April Is Turkey Month.’ Food trades representa tives and marketing specialists of USDA’s Consumer and Mar keting Service across the coun- rb All try are enlisting support of food marketing and allied industry groups and communications media,” Mr. Schnittker said. He also stressed the importance of self-help actions on the part of the turkey industry to ‘cure in dustry problems’. USD A and Turkey Federation officials expressed gratification over the increased movement of turkeys Into consumptlori- dur- if white-footed mice have Ins the past several weeks, in- moved Into your house or cabin dlcotlns the value of the united this winter and are a nuisance. ** f * ""■* for ass tsug meat. The movement is substan- them Hally larger than last year at ■*— this Ume and reflects the very - -By supporting the American . , ~ thm Cancer Society’s Crusade you favorable response of the retail h j sup port the Society’s re and institutional trades. £ a p rch p P £ grams . Of Course ... Your Cows Can Produce More Milk Profits! Good milk profits start with good feeding. Good feeding starts when you place Red Rose Dairy Feeds in your feed troughs. Red Rose dairy FEEDS These high quality feeds are vitamin-fortified and palatable to maintain herds and encourage high milk production. Formulated for raising your herd from calf to cow. Red Rose Dairy Feeds are available in many protein levels. Simply choose the one best suited to your particular need accord ing to the roughage you have available on your farm and feed with a satisfaction you have never known before! Buy your Red Rose Dairy Feeds from these distributors: Walter Binkley & Son Lititz Brown & Rea, Jnc. Atglen Elrerson Supply Co. Elverson Henry E. Garber R. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa. L. T. Geib Estate Manheim I. B. Graybiil & Son Refton Strasburg E. Musser Heisey R. D. Z, Mt. Joy Heistond Bros. Elizabethtown A. L. Herr & Bro. Quarryrille David B. Hurst Bowmansville WHITE-FOOTED MICE Martin's Feed Mill, Inc. R. D. 3, Ephrata, Pa. Mountville Feed Service Mountviße Musser Farms, Inc. Columbia Musser's Mill The Buck Chas. E. Souder & Sons Terre Hill Amnion E. Shelly Lititz L. M. Snavely Lititz E. P. Spotts, Inc. Honey Brook H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Wltmer