Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 21, 1968, Image 5

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    Parasite Control
avian is the best way to learn
TVio pnnfvni r.# the extent and type of infection.
The con ol of internal para- Cattle feedeis th^t purchase an .
sites in all types of livestock imals from aieas south of Penn
should get more attention; this sylvania should be sure to check
is particularly true in animals the possibility of infection be
under one year of age With the , , , . „
local dairymen, where animals cause many are loaded and will
have been on the same land for not make efficient gams Prevent lowing the Satuiday date of pub
many years, the young stock may animals from eating feed or hay hcation.
become infected from the older from the ground at all times is Tf vn „ „, vp us the correct
several 5 types' of 6 worms one go ° d f Way ° f preV . enting faimer living on our Mysteiy
that draw the vitality from the more infection, this applies to p arrrl) y our en try will be placed
animal. A sample of the feces inside feed bunks and troughs, j n competition with all other
submitted to the local vetenn- not to pasture correct answers at a drawing to
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WHY IS NEW
THE BEST LIQUID F
PROGRAM AROUND?
L.P.S.
L.P.S.
L.P.S.
improves palatability of other feed stuffs
improves herd health
is a true supplement. In L.P.S. you buy only what you cannot grow on
your farm.
L.P.S.
L.P.S.
reduces your cash outlay for feed.
is an economical source of energy, protein, vitamins and minerals for
your dairy herd.
L.P.S.
L.P.S.
is easy to use, easy to feed.
is safe to handle. It contains NO ALCOHOL.
Crude Fat .
Crude Fiber
Phosphorus
Ash
Vitamin A .
Vitamin D .
Vitamin E .
Cane molasses, urea, phosphoric acid, vitamin A palmitate, D-activated plant
sterol, Ferrous sulfate, zinc sulfate, manganese sulfate, copper sulfate, cobalt
sulfate, potassium iodide, vitamin E supplement.
COMPARE
BOY
Agway
BECAUSE...
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein (minimum) 33%
(Including not more than 31% equivalent protein from
non-protein nitrogen)
QUALITY
AND SAVE
AGWAY INC.
Manheim Pike and
Dillerville Road
Lancaster, Pa
Phone: 394-0541
(minimum)
(maximum)
(minimum)
(minimum)
(minimum)
Ingredients
COMPARE PRICE
AT AGWAY
Mystery Farm
Contest
(Continued from Page 1)
0.00%
0.00%
1.50%
10.00%
10.000 1.U./lb.
18.000 1.U./lb.
2,000 1.U./ton
NEW HOLLAND
354-2146
QUARRYVILLE
786-2126
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 21,1968
be held at the end of the con- send your entries is listed with
test. the Mystery Farm each week.
You or one ot youi neighbois f L J ie t 0 follow them. We
will be lecemng that $lOO ] c } t each Mysteim Farm ja
check just after the beginning t°tt° win § issue,
of the new year. So enter each That - S theie 1S to it Tbjg
week.
week we have a Southeast Lan-
A complete list of the contest castei County Faim Hope yen
mles and our address wheie you know it'
Mystery Farm Contest Rules
1 The contest consists of eight weekly installments featur
ing the picture of a Lancaster County Farm, each from a differ
ent area of the County Cash puzes will be awarded from a draw
ing of the correct entues following the contest The awards will
be First Prize, $lOO, Second Fuze, $5O and Thud Pnze, $25.
2 All paid subscnbeis to Lancaster Fanning are eligible.
Subscribers may enter each week (8 times) but only one entry
per week will be allowed
3 To enter, study the enlarged photograph within the Mys
tery Farm Pictuie Frame m each issue Guess which of your
neighbor’s farm is pictured Put your identification (THE NAME
ON THE MAIL BOX AND HIS ADDRESS) along with your own
name anc address on a five-cent post card or in a letter. (Note:
the correct identification will be the person actually living on
the farm ) Mail it to us so we have it in our office by Friday
morning following the Saturday publishing date.
4 Entries must be mailed to our office address as follows:
The Mystery Faim Contest, Lancaster Farming Newspaper, 1 P O.
Box 266, Lititz, Pa. 17543 No phone calls will be accepted aa
entries.
5 Entries become the property of Lancaster Fanning and
the decision of the judges is final Identification of the Mystery
Farm wrll be published in each following issue.
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1 THE FARM SETTING ABOVE was featured last week
as the fifth in a series of eight Mystery Farms. It is the 75
acre farm of Mr. and Mrs. Warren I. 'Seibel and family,
Ephrata Rl. The Seibel’s recently sold their dairy herd and
now are feeding Holstein heifers. The farm is located along
Route 322, North of Ephrata.
The sixth Mystery Farm is pictured on Page 1 of this
issue as the contest continues. Rules to enter are found with
the photograph.'
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