Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 08, 1968, Image 5

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contact the aaioclatlon corres- htfh&t.average on-this bails is
ponding wcretary - Mr* P«ul the herd of Edwln j. Landis .
McGarvey, 378 W. Roseville
Rond. Immediately, before the m : Lainpetfr Road - The Lan ‘
next board meeting set for June dis ‘herd of 37.4 cows had 98.2
27. , percent of cow days In milk and
.. „ . , _ ... , averaged 56 lb. of milk and 2.24
»nl n i« Iv.** w U * n rf SS li*u^ o n i? e *" lb - of buttertat per day, with a
ing In the Farm and Home Cen- 0 percent test
ter the directors discussed ways
to improve the usefulness of the second place herd of Stan
local organization. John Hess le y Gorier. Manheim R 4 had
presided at the meeting. 55 2 lb - of milk and 2 -22 lb. of
* butterfat per day also with a 4.0
percent test. The Greiner herd
A cotton plant’s nutrient re- had 24 cows and 96.6 percent
quirements are much less than cow days in milk.
those of peanuts or alfalfa
Kay
1962
MILK REPLACER
THE MILK AND ANIMAL FAT FORMULA
• 2nd 4 yr. old cow Lane. 4-H ’67
FOR ALL BABY ANIMALS GUARANTEED
TO PERFORM LIKE WHOLE MILK!
Sunnycraft Kay General
(GPB2)
4-11, 338 days - 17,571 M 697 fat
Lifetime 55,282 M 2210 Fat
"Kay" is the first 4-H Club project
owned by Earl Stauffer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Stauffer, Sunny-
craft Farm, Rl, Ephrata.
For Top Results ...
Use Good Stock,
Green Pastures Dairy
Miller
Under the old system of re-
Good Management
porting in a 30 day month both
herds would have had 67 lb. of
butterfat for the period—'Landis
with 1680 lb. of milk and Greiner
with 1666 lb. of milk.
The highest 305 day lactation
finishing in April was in the
herd of J. Mowery Frey Jr.,
401 Beaver Valley Pike. Pattie,
had 7-7 y 305 d 24.604 m 3.0% 894 f.
The second high cow was in
the herd of John J. Landis. Rob
in had 6-4 y 19.317 m 4.0% 851 f.
The local association has dis
continued the monthly news let
ter for three months at wh.ch
time it will be determined if it
is to be continued.
and the
Ph. Lancaster 392-2145
(Area Code 717)
FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE
Rohrerstown, Pa.
Have YOU ever
seen this calf
Sure you have!
Grand Champion Holstein, Manheim
Fair ’63
2nd Place Sr, Yrlg, Lane. 4-H ’63
2nd Place Get S. E. Black & White
Show ’63
Champion. Fitter All Breeds
Lane. 4-H ’65
Koy in 1967
Feeding Program
& Bushong, Inc.
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 8.1968—ft
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Farm & Home Center.
Tuesday, June 11
-Sale of CCC Grain Bins.
bers Camp Site.
Wednesday, June 12
10:00 a.m.-Strawberry Roundup.
Holiday lon, Lmtz Pike.
7:30 p.m.-4-H Career Explora
, tion Club organization meet..
Farm & Home Center.
8:00 p.m.-Red Rose Baby Beef
Club meet.. Salunga Park.
James Houser
William Houser
• Three Boys
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A Kevstone Farmei in 1963,
Jim is 22 rears old
Jim was married last Satur
day, June I, to the former Miss
Ruth Nauman, of Manheim.
William, age 20. is now in
British Honduras, semng as a
Junior Agriculture Extension
worker He helps teach farmers
there to help themselves The
Housers report his FFA experi
erce comes in handy
Bill was named Keystone
Farmer in 1966 and served as
president of the Garden Spot 4-H
Community Club and Assistant
Tieasurer of the Red Rose Beef
and Lamb Club
A younger brother. Dwight, is
10'A years old and is in the fifth
grade at Hans Herr Elementary
School
The degrees are awarded each
year at the Faim Show in Janu
ary
Mr and Mrs Houser and fam
ily live just north of Lampeter
along the Lampeter Road.
June 11 Set For Sale
Of CCC Grain Bins
Tuesday, June 11 is the day
set for public auction of the ex
cess Commodity Credit Corpora
tion-owned grain bins shipped
here —and to other eastern and
southeastern States from the
Midwest for sale to farmers,
Fred G. Seldomndge, chairman.
Agricultural Stabilization and
Conservation Committee, has
announced
The place of the auction is at
Hubers Camp Site. 8 mi south
of Lancaster off Rte 324.
Lancaster County has receiv
ed 10 of the bins for local sale
All of the bins are steel, of 3250
bushel capacity, of the same
type as those shipped under a
similar program last year.
Sale of the bins will be by
competitive bids through public
bidding, at not less than the es
tablished minimum price Sales
will be for cash or through a
CCC storage facility loan if the
farmer is eligible for one. The
farm storage facility loans can
cover up to 85 percent of the
out-of-pocket cost of approved
structures needed to store price
support grains
The chairman said that ship
ment and sale of the bins is in
tended to help farmers achieve
more orderly marketing i of
crops, especially at harvesttime,
and thus gain more bargaining
powers in the marketplace. J