Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 28, 1968, Image 9

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    [•' Tobacco Imports
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still account for less than 1 per
cent.pf/Qur total cigar consump
tion.. *
Imports of unmanufactured
cigar* tobaccos leaf and scrap
are at record high levels, and
exceed the amount of domestic
fillers used in cigars.
Total imports of unmanufac
tured tobaccos for immediate
use in cigarette and cigar manu
facture totaled 135 million
pounds for the first 7 months of
1968. This compares with only
109 million pounds in the same
period last year.
Turkey and Greece provide while manufactured cigars
most of our imported cigarette come primarily from the Phihp
tobaccos, apd the Philippine Re- pines, Canary Islands, and Hol
public. Dominican Republic and land.
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Cayuga
Narragansett
Haymor
Northwest Common
Northwest Grimm
8 MONEYMAKING CLOVERS
Certified Pennscott
Select Pennscott
Penna. Medium Red
Midwest Medium Red
- Mammoth
Alsike
Yellow Sweet
Tall Sweet
Fresh seed mixed and Inoculated (FREE)
Save with REIST'S SEEDS
REIST SEED COMPANY
j,' . Finest Quality Seeds (Since 1925)
Mount Joy, Pa. Ph. 653-4121
COMPENSATOR-50
LIQUID FEED SUPPLEMENT
FOR RUMINANT LIVESTOCK
by Dr. G. H. Porter
Director, Animal Nutrition & Health
Agricultural Division
Allied Chemical Corporation
New York, New York
BACKGROUND:
8.5., University of Massachusetts, 1949
M.S., University of Connecticut, 1951
Ph,D., Pennsylvania State University,.l9s6
DR. G.H. PORTER
RUMINANT LIQUID SUPPLEMENTS: “Now, for the first
time, Northeastern dairymen have the opportunity to take This denies dairymen the means of redncim* fooH
full advantage .of, the feed cost reduction system provided through "he useKwS a£»uSte of nitrotpn
by the unique combination of non-calcium-bearing ammon- m the feedl made avmfahlpTo thom nonpiotein mtrogen
ium polyphosphate and feed urea in an .ideal nutritional . S available to them.
environment that assures the ultimate in feed palatabihty ARCADIAN COMPENSATOR LIQUID SUPPLEMENTS
and nutrient digestability. overcome all of these problems encountered with dry feeds
. , . , . . . and, at the same time, help lower out of pocket cash costs
The use of supplemental nonprotein nitrogen in dairy feeds for purchased compensatory nutrients
for high producing dairy cows has posed some discouraging , . , .
problems such as ingredient segregation, pelleting difficul- A new era in dairy cattle feeding is upon us.
ties, and feed palatability. Because of these concerns it is Allied Chemical is proud to have pioneered the compensa
not unusual today to note circumstances where Northeast- tor concept and be the first to make this exciting new dairy
ern feed manufacturers have decided to withdraw feed urea cattle feeding technique available to Northeastern dairv
from their formulations. men.” Dr. Gilbert Porter.
For information contact Agricultural Division, Allied Chemical Corporation, 20 Community Place, Morristown,
Mew Jersey 07960. Phone 201-538-8000, Ext. 6151 -Mr. Boyce
Mystery Farm Contest
(Continued from Page 1) larged photograph of a Lancas
ter County Farm from a differ
weekly for you to identify. The e rit area each ,week is publish
paid subscriber who wins first e d. The general direction from
prize will receive a personal Lancaster is given and from
check JEor $lOO and second and there it’s up to you.
third" placed winners will be . ~ . , ,
awarded $5O and $25 checks, re- _ Study the picture each week
snectivplv Guess whlch of y° ur neighbor’s
ITT 1 TT , , _ farm is pictured. Put your iden-
Here s how it woncs. An en- tification (the name on the mail
box and his address) along with
your own name and address on a
5-cent postal card or in a letter
and mail it each week so we re
ceive it by Friday morning fol
lowing the Saturday date of pub
lication.
Colombia most of ouf cigar to
bacco imports. Manufactured
smoking tobacco comes mainly
from England and Holland,
University of Massachusetts, Assistant Professor
Beacon Feeds Corporation,
Director, Dairy & Livestock Research
Aibers Milling Company,
Director, Nutrition & Technical Sales
1 Allied Chemical Corporation,
Director. Animal Nutrition & Health
FOR COMPENSATOR OR BLEND LIQUID FERTILIZERS
CALL MARTIN'S ARCADIAN LIQUIDS
John Z. Martin, New Holland RD #l, Phone 717-354-5848 '
M our C Mystol THE FARM SETTING ABOVE was featured last week
S™your?nl“wTbe plS « the s «‘ h “ a ° f Farms. It is the
m competition with all other Spruce Edge Farm of Mr. and Mrs. R. Edwin Harnish,
correct answers at a drawing to Christiana R 1 in Bart Twp. The Harnish’s farm 115 acres
be held at the end of the con- and have a mixed herd of 65 dairy animals. They have one
test. son, Brian, who is six weeks old.
You or one ot your neighbors The next to last Mystery Farm is pictured on Page 1 of
will be receiving that $lOO this issue as the contest continues. Rules to enter are found
check just after the beginning with the photograph.
c£ the new year. So enter each
week - send your entries is listed with identify each Mysterm Farm in
A complete list of the contest the Mystery Farm each week, the following issue,
rules and our address where you Be sure to follow them. We That’s all there is to it. This
week we have an Eastern Lan
caster County Farm. Hope you
can identify 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 prizes will be awarded from a draw
ing of the correct entries following the contest. The awards will
be; First Prize, $100; Second Prize, $5O and Third Prize, $25.
2. All paid subscribers to Lancaster Farming 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 Picture Frame in 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 ana address on a five-eent 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 Farm Contest, Lancaster Farming Newspaper, P.O
Box 266, Lititz, Pa. 17543. No phone calls will be accepted as
entries.
5. Entries become the property of Lancaster Farming and
the decision of the judges is final. Identification of the Mystery
Farm will be published in each following issue.
COMPENSATOR-SO
CRUDE PROTEIN, minimum ———SO.OS
(Thll inclufcp n.t nwr. Winn 40S ..ulvlllntcnilt
_ .(.lain Trim n.r-pf»tiln NHrlsw) _ ...
IRUDEFAT minimum- o.l*
CRUDE FIRER minimum —— ——- I OS
CALCIUM (Ca>, minimum ■■■ OIS
CALCIUM (Cn). minimum— lOS
PHOSPHORUS (P) minimum——-- MS
lODINE (I) minimum COOKS
SALT INnCI) minimum———'— ———- 0 5S
SALT (HiCI) mintmum—■ —-105 S
VITAMIN A U S P. Umln/lk. ■ —3O CM
VITAMIN B,U.S.P. U.ltl/10. - —— 10,009
CAUTION USE ONLY IN ACCOHDANCE WITH DIRECTIONS FURNISHED
Cinellplitses, leuHittssu, Hemlcellulisi Entrant, SduJffl Suilpte.
Amminium Pilpphisphite, Urea, Witer, Vitimin A Pilmmte, Vltimln D£
Supplement Salt, 2mcSulphite, Cuhilt Sulphite, Mwitnes.SuipflAlti.
Ethylene Oimine DihjrMrlHllM*. «n. tippet Sulphite.
CIRECTIOHS: Feet tt ruminant* it At rat* if Iw 2 5 Hunts per animat
per da/. Cempensater 50 may be blended with available rauni
, frains er mixtures ef trains and ether feed miredients such as
ctm< ear cent, train serthums eats, wheat mill feeds, beet
pulp. etc. Mix Ct mpensatar 50 at the rate *f 5 1* 15 percent eir
the tram mixture. Cempensater £0 may be tep dressed en siU|«
«r ether reuthates m prepertiens sa that the animals tetal dally
Intake •! Ctoipensaur 50 will be between 1 te2.sptundj,
(PATENT PENDING)
MANUFACTURED
Allied Chemical Cerperallen
GENERAL OFFICE / HEW YORK. HE* YORK
This is indeed unfortunate!
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(LIQUID)
LIQUID feed supplement for ruminant livestock.
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
INGREDIENTS
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