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LANCASTER KAism& ALUMINUM AVAILABLE AT BEE-LINE SUPPLY CENTER PH. 717-397-4761 Smoke Can Cause An Itchy Problem . . , tant he or she is almost cer- ,„ orif lf r-.,:- You can get poison oak or . . c n nw» irritation want t 0 get 1d of Gouin ad * noison ivv irritation without t 0 - Suitei so ™ € irritation. vises f lrs t killing it with a hei- he plant savs a The are much blclde . Handling with gloves, vei wuum., ine mare active in the gaseous form h „,.. 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The leaves are dangerous If you know the answer, please the plant go uu in the smoke - °v’n p*ter thev have changed don’t ask me the* question 2,788 tbs. of pork to market from one litter In 156 days Thai's the performance story of a litter of 13 pigs raised at Ful-O- Pep Research Farm You can prob ably match or top this record by following the precision, maximum efficiency Ful-O-Pep program on your farm Ful-O-Pep proving ground Here's how the 13-pig litter pro gressed Litter was weaned at 3 weeks At 4 weeks the pigs aver aged 23 lbs each Weighed again at 58 days of age, they averaged SO lbs At 156 days of age they topped the market averaging 215 lbs per pig for a total of 2,788 lbs Good hogmen and swine nutrition ists know that such fast growth is recessary for maximum feed ef ficiency and profits. / "I V, i * • V ' s ” s s s \ Harold H, Good Terre Hill Grubb Supply Company Elizabethtown * y fy*^i if the smoke comes in contact color, fallen to the ground and with the skin or is inhaled begun to rot. even by a person who is resis- If you have poison ivy and Maximum efficiency feeding program Ful-O-Pep research has both the maximum efficiency feeds and feeding recommendations hogmen need these days for top profits Here’s the normal weaning plan 6th day to 3 wks use 3 lbs Ful-O-Pep Gro Pig Pre-Starter per head. 3 wks to 6 wks use 12 to 15 lbs. of G ro Pig Starter Sracer per pig 6 wks to 10 wks feed 50 to 60 lbs Gro Pig Grower per head 10 wks to market use Gro Pork 280 and figure 270 to 290 lbs feed per 100 lbs. of gam. For early weaning, the Gro Pig Pre-Starter is fed longer, from 6th ' v „ *.s<>+ S. Ho Hiestand & Company Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. day until pigs consume 10 lbs. each then continue them on the feeding program above. Fin ishing on Gro Pork 280 has often produced gams of 21 lbs per head per day when fed to thrifty pigs from 60 lbs on to marketing. The precision of Ful-O-Pep pro gramming gives pigs the right bal ance of nutrients when they need it Ful-O-Pep aims to meet tha absolute needs of pork producers who figure exact costs and profits frdm every phase of theiroperation. Ful-O-Pep feeder reports 2.35 conversion One lowa hogman tested the Fut- O-Pep program on a lot of 62 pigs. His detailed records show a feed; conversion for the entire program from birth to market of 0n1yi235 , lbs feed per pound of gam You ' may do even better , and collect a S 5 dividend for trying these fine hog feeds. I 4k (Ci our ® P®P dealer wrlf pro* lljj sent you with a crisp new $5 bi'l if you bring this coupon /•A along and order your first ton f**j| of Gro Pig Pre Starter Starter • 3 Br,Ctf Grower Gro/erSupp or an/f combination of these feeds for prompt delivery This offer f|] expires November 30, 1988 and IJi is limited to ono certificate rebate per customer $5 DIVIDEND ffesi*. KmJ. — Salunga Stevens and Leola j?' '•••1 ■y li Ul a