Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 13, 1968, Image 10

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday. July 13.1968
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Genetically lean hogs produce To study the effect of differ- about equal,
more lean meat than genetically ences in both breeding and p w sth th . high . and
fat ones, regardless of whether feeding on meat quality, ARS th f. hlgtl an “
high- or low-energy diets are swine researchers, R. J. Davey, low-fat Yorkshire lines exemp
ted. D. P. Morgan and C. M. Kin- lify the trial’s overall results.
.... ... ~ caid, Beltsville, Md., selected Hogs from the low-fat line pro-
Ending that jjeedi g Duroc an<l Yorkshire hogs for duced 66 pounds of lean meat
lean" is better than feeding hi<lh or low backfat thickness as when full-fed, and 59 pounds of
lean” could help hog produc- ° s lean when fed a limited ration,
ers avoid the extra labor in- es,c 1 e on P a » e • In contrast, the high-fat line
volved in a limited feeding Hogs from each line were produced' s2 pounds of lean on
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operation. And the lean pork assigned to two groups One re- j im ited feed. Average slaughter
chops that consumers prefer ceived a full feed; the other, a weight of hog groups on test
may become moie plentiful. diet restricted to 75 percent of was 195 pounds.
OPEN HOUSE
6th ANNIVERSARY SALE
GRAND OPENING Of Our
NEW BARN JULY 19
100 Cows
SALE STARTS
8 P. M.
1 excellent cow classified 5 Marquis Daughters
Excellent 92 points „„. ‘ . _ , ,
Whirlhdl Kmgpm Daughters
6 very good cows
lot of cattle will classify Very Well 5 Osborndale Ivanhoes
All Registered Cattle
50 Fresh Cows 50 Cows to freshen July 19 to end of August
15 Door Prizes
Free Coffee and Doughnuts
All Day
Credit available day of sale Bank Financing
Catalogs available day of sale. Production records of milk as high as 23,000 lbs.
Over 700 lb. fat.
BLACK
CHARLES C. MYERS, Owner
Along Rt. 230 Bypass directly across from the Comet Outdoor Theatre,
just west of Lancaster.
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Could Madfitdii Avenue D$ .
Well In The Cattle Business?
Food products compote- for
the consumer's dollors not only
In food stores, but also In ad
vertising media. And this na
tion's cattlemen are "right-in
there” promoting their own
prdduct beef according to
Jacob A. Evans, Vice-President,
Central Division, television
Bureau of Advertising. Mr.
Evans was guest speaker June
17 at the luncheon session* of
the 45th annual meeting of the
National Live Stock and Meat
Board at the Sherman House,
Chicago, HI.
Why would .an audience made
up in large part of people who
produce, feed and market live
stock be interested in a talk on
television market statistics? The
answer is that beef people hap
pen to be deeply involved in the
business of producing and dis
tributing television commerci
als and they seem to be faring
rather well in the highly com
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NEW WHEAT
In The Market- Daily
For Top Prices Call
NELSON WEAVER GRAIN
Lime Rock Lititz, RD 2
WEAVER
New Providence
Grain Dryer Immediate Payment
Pneumatic Truck Dump
We Store Producer Loan Wheat
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MILLER’S
JULY CLEARANCE
TRACTORS - USED
JD 720 D $2695100
JD 60 1395.00
JD 60 1195.00
JD 50 995.00
JD 6 995.00
MF 65 2195.00
AC WD 895.00
IH MD 1295.00
COMBINES USED
JD 12A start at 195.00
JD 25 495.00
IH 52R 195.00
IH 62 295.00
BALERS - USED
JD 14Tw/#l Ejector 995.00
New JD 24T 1795.00
HAY TOOLS
Mowers - used stort ot 75.00
Hay Cond. - New Demo. 395.00
Rakes - used start at 75.00
JD 894 350.00
NH 555 395.00
Rakes - new
JD 350 450.00
JD 640 625.00
MILLER FEED & IMPL Co.
Highway 851 Stewartstown, Pa.
YORK COUNTY’S PROGRESSIVE
JOHN DEERE DEALER
PHONE 993-2470
petitive arena of telavlaton ad*
vcrtising.
In fact, Mr. Evani took the
occailon to present a plaque, on
behalf of the Television Bureau
of Advertising, to the Beet In
dustry Council of the Meat
Board in appreciation of “valu
able contributions to the art of
total communications.” The
Council is responsible for pro
duction and distribution of the
commercials to beef advertisers
throughout the country pri
marily food stores for use in
their own local advertising.
The plaque was accepted by
the Chairman of the Beef In
dustry Council, Texas cattleman
John B. Armstrong of Kings
ville. Council headquarters are
in Chicago along with the other
Departments and Promotion Di
visions of the Meat Board. Don
ald E. Walker is Executive
Secretary.
626-8538
GRAIN,
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Inc.
786-3427