Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 28, 1968, Image 11

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    Low Moisture Silago
Good Bit For
Higher Quality Forage
The luck of good hay-making
weather in Northeastern states
makes low moisture silages an
atlracthc bet for higher quality
loi .'go.
Tills observation was made re
cently b.v C H. (Jordon, Animat
Hmoandry Research Division,
U. v ’ Department of Agricul
lint Beltsville, Md. Gordon
spele at the 11th annual North
ern ‘ Fei Ulizer Conference spoil
soml by National Plant Food
Institute and northeastern land
grant universities.
The efficiency of handling
and preseivmg low moisture sil
agt. improved palatability, and
adaptability to a mechanized
hanesting and feeding opera
lion are additional plus factors
for this type of forage, he said.
The major disadvantage of
low moisture forage, said Gor
don. is susceptibility to air spoil
age so that careful attention
must be given to providing air
tight storage
The animal researcher was
optimistic about low moisture
silage potential primarily be
cause of the reduction in labor
involved and the promise of im
pro\ed foiage quality
Try Purina's
Pig Starting Team
for quick, low-cost gains
The great starting team of Purina Early Weaning Chow,
Baby Pig Chow and Pig Startena isnow better than ever.
After a rugged work out, it's now ready to deliver you up
to 12.4% faster gains, up to 5.2% savings in feed and up
lo 5% reduction in scours. The starting team will keep
your pigs gaining because it supplies vitamins, minerals
and antibiotics baby pigs need for health and growth.
They're palatable too—makes ’em early eaters. Before
you get ready to put your next group of pigs on starters,
give us a call. We'll show you how the Purina Pig starting
team can help you get your pigs growing fast, giving them
the growth they need to go on to market sooner than the
average hog. Start your next bunch of pigs on Purina.
Ira B. Landis John J. Hess, 11, Inc.
Ph 394-7912 Ph 442-4632
1912 Creek Hill Rd , Lane Paradise
James High & Sons
Ph 354-0301
Gordonville
West Willow
Farmers Assn., Inc.
Ph 464-3431
West Willow
LOW COST PRODUCTION... #
the reason why more farmers feed PURINA
State Black And White
Show Features 347 Head
The highest win recoidcd by
local Holstein breeders at the
15th Annual Black and White
Show in Harrisburg this week
was the reserve best udder
championship. Fultonwny Ivan-
hoc Lolita, third place Aged
Cow, won the awnid for J.
Mowcry Frey Jr., 401 Beaver
Valley Pike. Frey received the
R. Austin Backus Trophy fiom
Charles Backus.
The grand champion of the Frey presented the premier
347 head show was Royal Haven breeder banner awnid from
Marksman Marcia, the first Fultonway Farms to Robert
place four-year-old shown by Gilt, Littlcslown R 2. The pre-
Lynn A. Miller, Towanda R 2 rmer exhibitor banner was won
Marcia was a Penn State Marks- by George Knight 111. Airville.
man Reflection daughter Elvin Hess j,,, Strasburg
Reseive grand champion was served as chairman for the
the first place aged cow. Wood- state-wide show,
bine Ivanhoe Mollie, shown by Results of county exhibitors,
Spring Valley Farm, Airville. by class:
A two-year-old owned bv H Senior bull calf, 10, Robert H
Wayne Locke and George Page Kauffman, Elizabethtown R 1
Jr., won the grand and senior Junior yearling bull, 3, Clar
championships in the bull show ence Stauffer. Ephrata R 1
The reserve grand and reserve Junior heifer class, 9. Earl
senior titles went to a seven Weaver, 4-H, Ephrata Rl; 23.
year old bull owned bv Caiy Clarence Stauffer
Brothers, Smith Brothers, and
Clyde Wilson
John B. Kurtz
Ph 354-9251
R D 3, Ephrata
Wenger's Feed Mill
Inc.
Ph 367-1195
Rheems
The Junior champion bull
title went to a senior yearling,
owned by Donald V. Scipl and
James Howes. The reserve title
was won by a Junior yearling,
entered by Hubei t S. Miller,
A senior Junior yeailing hei
fer, owned by Allen Dairies,
won the junior champion fe
male title, and the reserve title
went to a 4-H junior yearling,
owned by Robert Whiteford.
Inteimediate heifer calf, 7,
Robert H Kauffman
SMALL
GRAIN
SUPREME
5-11-14
A quality fertilizer designed to help the
grower achieve higher grain yields and make
more profit. Miller's Small Grain Supreme
offers the following extras:
Stronger straw to help prevent lodging
More uniform crop with fuller kernels
Crop will upen more eienly
Crop is in better condition for overwintering
less plants lost
More nutrient value in the harvested crop
Is a mineralized granular product
Contains RHEOLITE ® Miller’s organic
fertilizer lubricant which insures free flow
ing qualities.
See Your Miller Dealer or Contact Your
Miller Representative Todav
Miller Chemical & Fertilizer Co.
EPHRATA, PA.
RESERVE BEST UDDER. J. Mowery Frey Jr., 401
Beaver Valley Pike, Lancaster, showing Fultonway Ivan
hoe Lolita received the R. Austin Backus Trophy from Char
les Backus. The award was made Tuesday, at the Pa. State
Black and White Show in Harrisburg. L. F. Photo
Senior heiter calf, 7 M.trlene
Harbolcl. 4 H. Mount Joy Rl, 15,
with Rheolite ®
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. September 28.1968
Ph. 733-6525
J Mowery Frey Jr. 401 Beavei
Valley Pike, Lancaster.
Junior yearling heifer. 28,
..inda Lou Kauffman, 4-H, Eli
abethtown Rl
Senior yearling heifer, 23,
C'.aience Stauffer 25, Earl C.
Stauffer FFA
Dry cow, five years and over,
7 Clarence Stauffer, 11, Robert
H Kauffman and J Robeifc
Hess, Strasburg R 1
Two year old heifer, 7, Robert
H Kauffman, 10, J. Mowery
Frey Jr, 14, Sue Kauffman, 4-
H, Elizabethtown Rl, 19, Robert
Kauffman. 27, Clarence Stauff
ei, 31, Clarence Stauffer, 34 s
Clarence Stauffer
Three year old cow, 4. Robert
Kauffman, 7, J Mowery Frey
Jr
Four year old cow, 7, J Mow
ery Frey Jr
Aged cow, 3, J Mowery Frey
Jr., second best udder.
Dairy herd, 7, Robert H.
Kauffman.
Best three females, 3, Robert
H Kauffman
Produce of dam, 4, Robert H.
Kauffman
Three-Year-Old Cow
Tops Jersey Sale
HARRISBURG Oxford Roy
al Marge, a 3-year-old cow,
b; ought the top price in the
Pennsylvania State Jersey Sale
Wednesday, Sept 25 at the
fifth Pennsylvania All-American
Dairy Show
The buyer, Joseph Yakich, oc
Spring Mills, RD 1, Pa, paid
$720 for the first fieshenei con
signed by Oakhill Farm, Cam
bridge, Ohio The animal is
sired by Hearty Louises Oxford
Di earner and is out of Heaity
Louises Royal Maltha
| Thirty-four head of top Jersey
cattle weie sold foi a total of
$15,110 avei aging just under
$445 pei head
1 Other top selling animals in
eluded thiee two-yeai-olds, each
selling foi $7OO At least two of
these animals will imn new own
eis on Pennsylvania farms
| Vaucluse Stauy Bade, nomin
ated for the Jeisey Jug Futurity
and consigned by Vaucluse
Farm, Newport, RI, was sold
to Frank T Bezek of Wajmart,
RD 1, Pa
Spring Side Valor Linda, con
signed by A N and R E Har
ns, of Milan, Pa., was purchased
by Rebecca R Colpetzer, of Ty
rone, RD 1, Pa Rebecca’s broth
er, Tom, showed the grand
champion Jersey in Monday’s
FFA competition
Animals sold in Wednesday’s
sale were eligible for entry in
Thursday’s Pennsylvania AIL-
Amencan Jersey Show.
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