Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 19, 1968, Image 18

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    —Lancaitcr Firming. Saturday. October If. 1968
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DHIA MONTHLY REPORT
(Continued from Paso 13)
Owner • Name Breed Age Days Milk
J. Rohrcr Wllmcr
Gay RBrSw 4*9
J. Z. Nolt
Royal
HIGH MONTHLY DAILY AVERAGES OF BUTTERFAT
Days ft
On No. Cow Days Milk
Test Cows In Milk Lbs.
Owner Breed
Stanley G. Greiner
RH
Lloyd Wolf
R&GrH
Dr. Paul S. Schantz
Mix
■liram S. Aungst
RH
•\mos M. Stoltzfus
RH
'itus B. Stoner
R&GrH
C. Richard Landis
RH
John L. Landis
R&GrH
Donald S. Eby
RH
Samuel S. Stoltzfus
RH
Red Rose Research Center
RH 3fi
Samuel S. Stoltzfus
RH
r. Kenneth Hershey
R&GrH 34
t. Harold Musser & Son
R&GrH - 34
Robert L. Fahnestock
RH 27
I may never save a dollar in Meal Planning
my life, but lam benefited by Regular planning gives you an
-very dollar saved by others opportunity to serve meals that
which is put to productive use. h ave fl avor interest, variety in
color, and texture contrast, re
minds Louise Hamilton, Penn
State extension foods and nutri
tion specialist. When planning
menus, consider the dinner
meats first, then build around
the main dish for lunch Fit in
the dinner and luncheon vege
tables and salads Next plan the
week’s breakfasts and then de
cide on luncheon and dinner
desserts.
Robert K.Rohrer
Bulldozing - Grading
Potz Soles & Service
Barn Cleaners - Silo
Unloaders - Cattle Feeders
Quarryville, R. D. 1
Hensel 548-2559
‘Ttwit...
MECHANIZE YOUR
STANCHION BARN
FEEDING WITH
THE NEWtaw»ft
SELF-PROPELLED
BONK FEEDER
Srumelli Form Service Isaac W. Hurst
Quarryville Blue Ball
31. M. Brubaker & Son
Sailings
305
RH 2-7 305 18,898 4.0 675
23.0 95.1
41.8 92.6
17.0 100.2
92.2
32.9
90.2
26.4
94.7
29.8
99.8
35.6
95.6
39.0
87.6
44.7
92.4
28.3
93.1
27.0
92.9
280
93.0
37.3
95.3
37 5
97.2
16 0
-x - >£. •
When everything else fails
try reading the directions.
Save time . .•, save labor
... take the hand work out
of feeding in your barn.
This feeder will evenly dis
tribute silage, chopped
hay, grain or supplements
the entire length of your
bam. It can be installed
in bams with cows facing
in or out. Lengths up to
225 ft. For all the details,
call or write.
Carl L. Shirk
Colebroob Rd., Fontana
Teat
14,113
%
Fat
53.8
51.1
45.7
49.7
50.1
49.3
48.1
48.1
43.3
46.4
47.0
44.8
48 2
46.8
34
48 8
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NEPPCO Official Calls For Unity,
Leadership In The Coming Year
Strong leadership in dealing
with the common problems of
the poultry industry should be
the primary goal for the year
ahead, according to Richard 1.
Ammon, executive director of
the Northeastern Poultry Pro*
ducers Council (NEPPCO).
Fat
877
In a brief address ‘to the an*
nual meeting of the Council,
held at a "Booster Breakfast”
in the Penn Harris Hotel here
last week, Ammon pointed
out that “the industry has a
golden opportunity to develop
constructive solutions to some
of its knottiest problems de
velop practical common goals
and unite behind them.”
He told his audience that the
Council’s primary objective in
the year ahead should be to
provide the leadership that will
bring together divergent indus
try views for a united program
of progress. The executive di
rector pointed out that NEP
PCO’s attempt to develop this
unity in the form of a National
Egg Congress last year had not
been successful, with the result
that the industry presented a
“splintered” image in seeking
legislative objectives.
Fat
Lbs,
2.02
1.99
1.88
1.86
1.76
1.74
1.72
1.71
1.7 J
171
1.70
1.69
1.68
In other action taken at the
meeting, six NEPPCO directors
were elected, each to represent
his respective state in the year
ahead They were Leon F. Lord,
Fairfield, Me.; Hiram H Frank,
North Branch, N.Y.; Edwin J.
Carev. Marion, Ohio; Russell C.
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166
Perfection Can Put
Pipeline In
For An Average
40 Cow Herd
You Can . . .
Save walking 100 miles a
year.
Save carrying 292 tons of
milk a year.
Save 200 hours per year
on an average herd.
Produce higher quality
milk.
5. Increase your milk
production.
WHY BUY A PERFECTION PIPELINE?
Engineered for the modern dairy farm of today as well as the dairy
farm of tomorrow. Around the bam pipelines and milking parlors.
The only milkhouse control unit that is assembled at our modem new
factory on a stainless steel panel. Pretested for trouble free operation,
self-draining with patented washing features.
Built and guaranteed by Perfection Milker-Division of Sta-Rite Indus
tries, Inc., of Delavan, Wisconsin, a recognized leader in home water
systems and agricultural components.
24 Hour Milking
Equipment Service
Agway
Lotshaw, Barto, Pa.; Relno W.
Tikkanon, Foster, R. 1., and Da
vid L. Shetzich, Baltimore, Md.
Officers for the coming year
will be chosen at the board of
directors' first meeting.
Recognized at the breakfast
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Plant PIONEER "New Generation” Hybrids
PIONEER.
/ BRAND
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WHY BUY A PIPELINE?
CALL TODAY AND ASK FOR AN APPOINTMENT
Agway Bee Line’s Local Commodity Technicians are:
MR. FRED KERLIN MR. HAROLD KINSEY
Bee Line Supply Center
1027 DILLERVILLE ROAD, LANCASTER
24 HOUR SERVICE DAILY PH. 717-397-4761
Medium Season
3567 3570
3466 3561
Ask your Pioneer Salesman
about these Outstanding Varieties
£3
• Installation and Service
were members of the KEPPCO
Thunderbird Club. Tbia la an
elite group that tarna ita “mem
bership” By Inverting $lOO or
more in the Council each year.
At preient ita roiter include*
31 individuals and companies.
Everyone has a choice. He can
either change his ways or en
dure the results.
Full Season
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