12—Lancaster Farmii INTER-STATE MILK (Continued from Poge 1) dclegotes. “Cooperatives set things done, and they use the democratic structure which creates the basic strength of any cooperative." Seipt told the at tending delegates that "promo tion and advertising programs are imperative to become a part oi the day-to-day business opera tion and must be carried out as our industry is in the main stream of American business.” Dr. James E. Honan, general questioned the dele gates in', his report. ?Have you earned one'more tomorrow by ’the work you did today?” He asserted how Inter-State had at tained the right for tomorrow by the accomplishments of the Cooperative. Honan charged the delegation with the responsi bility of each member’s partici pation in his Cooperative’s pro gram. This individual respon sibility, Honan continued, is necessary for dairy farmers to receive their “fair share” of the consumer’s dollar. Patrick J. Healy, assistant secretary, of the National Milk Producers Federation, spoke to os s uj e N ® □ US Sc? l-i KB- 5 55 So < s °S Mr.jH _jg: P3U~ twwp O^jg^g I jrl W§3K(aH ■ W f . bn i. -«BUK3u g«|g^HS o 1 | > • £ Z Ug CS Q t - W PS 5 < > o°or i O 2 o O I 2S -T SI- 23 S SSS|gi Bg^£SS >3 15SN S4H 6.0“; assH^o^ IlililS r s? Bi >w A 11 -<1 OSSid“fe'-. flSsrt“CJ^ c.Cr.s?:-p.^ rv < U_ Saturday, November 23.1968 one of the delegates’ sessions and pointed to the continued need of a united voice of dairy farmers in our nation’s capital. Healy told the group of the re sults of this united voice. Thomas P. Ensor, Street, Md„ Inter-State’s Young Cooperator for 1968, expressed to those at tending the Cooperative’s an nual meeting of the need to recognize the problems of young dairy farmers. Ensor emphasiz ed that Inter-State is a "pace setter” for other cooperatives to follow with its program for young dairy farmers. Representing dairy farmers from ’he area were: Directors Robert B. Me- Sparran, Peach Bottom; Melvin M. Brendle, East Earl; and Daniel L. Martin, Manheim. Pa. Menibers Aaron S. Click, Quarryville; P. Robert Wenger, Quarryville; Lester M. Weaver, Quarryville: Lewis M. Aument, Quarryville; Robert H. Kreider, Quarryville; John T. Byers, (Continued on Page 9) ARE YOU FEEDING BEEF CATTLE FOR CENTS PER LB. OF Christ Landis of Ranks did on the Wayne Cattle Feeding Program using Wayne 32% Beef Balancer Repoit on a Wayne Feeding Demonstration at the Christ Landis Faim. Ronks to demonstrate the Jesuits of a maxi mum gram-minimum roughage finishing program Thirty Hereford steers went on feed July 19 1968 were fed in a typical steer barn and had access to a small exercise yard PROGRAM: Hay was fed for 14 days starting with 5 lbs per head per day and tapering off to no hay at 14 dais A 115% piotem mixture of eai corn and Wayne 32Beef Balancei was fed fiom stait to finish Piopei levels oi Auieomycin and Stilbestrol were used Each steei i eceiv ed See of Wayne Injectable A-D-E upon amval and Wayne Lectio-Sul was used in the drinking vvatei foi 5 days The cattle were wormed with Wayne Cattle Woimer at 7 davs Feed was weighed daily Cattle were not individually w eighed on arrival Incoming pen weight Weis 24 300 lbs or SIX lb average Cattie were T sn/lic rrichtl on/j gati Titn pViaplv TlAi'pfavil cfapi*c weiahea mdividualij on 8/19. 9/24 and 10/25 . L “ mt J U S J tlereioifl steers m barn yard. TOTAL FEEDING PERIOD (98 days) Total Weight 31,905 Average Weight 1,063 Total Gain 7,555 Average Gain Per Head 251.8 Average Daily Gain Per Head 2.57 Total Feed (lbs.) 64,708 Feed Conversion 8.56 (lbs. per lb. of gain) H. 81 STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Wxtmer FIRM SERVICE Lawn Ph 964-3444 FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R D I Quarrwille R D 2, Peach Bottom ROHRER’S MILL tt. D I, Rooks INTER-STATE ANNUAL MEETING, (left to right) Daniel Martin, Manheim, is congratulated on being newly elected to the executive committee by Wilbur Seipt, President of Producers’ FEED: 64,708 lbs. feed at $2.07/cwt* = $1339.46 (total feed cost) $1339.46/7,555 (total gain) = 17.72 c per lb. gain * 532/ton for ear earn and 594.31 average price for Wayne 32% Beef Balancer. HEISEY DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R D 1. Stevens MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millei svilie MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE E. D. 2, Columbia WHITE OAK MILL GRUBB SUPPLY CO. K Lf 4, manneim Elizabethtown PRODUCTION COSTS Non Feed (per steer) 1. Wayne Injectable A-D : E. See 2. Wayne Lectro-Sul, Vs lb. 3. Wayne Cattle Wormer, 3 lbs. . 4. Wayne P-12 Mineral, 8 lbs. 5. Salt. sibs. Total $3.74 PARADISE SUPPLY Paiadise HERSHEY BROS. Reinholds C. E. SAUDER & SONS R D 1, East Eari H. JACOB HOOBER Intercourse, Pa Cooperative. Looking on is Robert McSpar ran. Peach Bottom, District 3 director; Melvin Brendle, District 6 director and Charles Wagner, delegate. YOUR 17.72 GAIN? r r 7