Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 09, 1968, Image 7

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MARKET EGG
PRODUCERS
EFFICIENC
PAYS
DO YOU
KNOW THAT:
A 1214% reduction in feed requir
ed per dozen eggs equals a saving
of approximately $350.00 per 1000
hens.
That our Early Bird All Mash Lay
ing Feeds will definitely produce
BETTER SHELL QUALITY over the
laying year?
*
That each Vi% improvement in
breakage can improve your income
by $36.00 per 1,000 hens housed?
A price improvement thru BETTER
GRADE of Vi cent per dozen
amounts to approximately $lOO.OO
per 1,000 hens housed?
MAY WE HELP YOU DO A BETTER JOB!
Early Bird Feeds and Good Management
A Winning Combination For Any Poultryman
Contact your Miller and Bushong Service Representative or
call us at Lancaster 392-2145 (Area Code 717)
'&T&'
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Finest Service Anywhere
MILLER &
BUSHONG, Inc.
ROHRERSTOWN, PA.
Manufacturers of Poultry and Livestock Feed Since 1875
If your feeding program gives you
1 % better hen house liveability and
Vi dozen more eggs per hen housed,
it can mean as much as $175.00 ex
tra return per 1000 hens?
That GOOD records pay big divi
dends? Without accurate records
you CAN NOT fairly judge the
value of your program?
That it's not the START, it's the
FINISH that counts.
Ph. Lancaster 392-2145 (Area Code 717)
X 3
Lancaster Farmfnff, *•
Sat., November 9,1868—7
Vo-Ag Teachers
Hear Jay Irwin
The Lancaster County Teach*
ers of Vocational Agriculture
held their monthly meeting lute
Tuesday afternoon at Pcqucu
Valley High School Vo-Ag de
partment and heard Jay Irwin,
Associate Lancaster County
Agent, outline the new tractor
driving certification program
that became effective in Jan
uary 1968. Under the new child
labor laws a 14 and 15-ycar-old
youth who wishes to operate
farm tractors and farm equip
ment on farms other than at
heme must carry a certificate.
A certified teacher is also re
quired to implement the 10 or
20 hour course. For this reason,
with the backing of Penn State,
Irwin appeared before the
teachers to explore the pos
sibility of setting up the re
quired classes of instruction
within the county Vo-Ag depart
ments to enable students to pass
the written and driving tests
needed to satifactorally com
plete the course and receive the
wallet card certificate.
"The problem of scheduling a
course where all interested per
sons could attend was discussed
and also the grade level where
it should be implemented. No
final plans were made.
“It is important to abide by
the law,” Irwin said. “A person
could really be in trouble if an
accident occurred involving a
youth who was not certified.”
The 4-H tractor clubs are
planning to conduct a program
to prepare interested members
to qualify for certificates,”
Irwin reported.
• Lancaster
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lots Choice 650-850 lbs. 26 75-
27 60; load Choice and Prime
865-990 lbs with Good slaughter
finish 26 85-27.00; two loads
mixed Good and Choice 700 lbs.
26 50; load 940 lbs. 24 50; load
Good 600 lbs. 24.00.
CALVES 550—Vealers steady
to $l.OO lower, Cull fully $l.OO
lower. Slaughter Calves weak
to $lOO lower.
VEALERS Choice 43 00-
46 00, few head 46 50-47 50; Good
39 00-44 00; Standard 36 00-41.00;
Utility 32 00-37.00; Cull 95-120
lbs. 27.50-32.00, 70-90 lbs. 23 00-
28 00.
SLAUGHTER CALVES
Choice 260-350 lbs 28 00-33 00;
Good 23.50-29 00; Standard 20.00-
25 00.
HOGS 1050 Barrows and
gilts steady to 25c higher. Sows
scarce.
BARROWS AND GILTS—US
1- 200-235 lbs 21 00-2150; US
2, 200-240 lbs. 20 00-20 60; US
2- 205- 250 lbs. 19 25-19 60; US
3, 250-265 lbs 18 25-1910; US
2-3 375-590 lbs 13 50-14 25
SHEEP 250 Wooled
slaughter lambs steady to 50c
lower than last weeks close.
• Co. Conservation
(Continued from Page 1)
Twp. 37 acres; Wayne A. Hess,
Rapho Twp, 104 acres; Robert
F Lawrence, Salisbury Twp , 37
acres; Lester C. Reinhart, Stras
burg Twp, 40 acres; John E.
Kreider, East Lampeter Twp.,
99 acres, James Eshelman, Mt.
Joy Twp, 138 acres; Herr Fruit
Farms, Manor Twp., 450 acres
and Ivan M. Reiff, Elizabeth
Twp, 70 acres.
In other business, approval
was given to accept one FFA
member from each county Vo-
Ag department as an associate
director. The position will be
for one year and the Agricul
ture Teacher will be responsible