Beaver And Muskrat Weather conditions and trapp- Seoson Ends March 9 er success varied considerabl y in different sections of the Sportsmen are reminded that nor thern part of the state this the i 069 beaver trapping season northeast, beaver will end at 12 noon this Sunday, f ’ March 9. The second part of the trappers were hampered by muskrat season will end at the heavy ice, with the result that same time. the furbearers were not mov- Designers and Builders for Livestock and Poultry Systems GROWING CORN IN '69? IF YOU ARE,;LET US SHOW YOU HOW TO INSURE MAXIMUM YIELDS THE MOST EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL WAY WITH: ANHYDROUS • Rental Equipment or BULK BLENDED FERTILIZER • Rental Spreaders or Use the program that produced two 1968 State Com Champs. ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. Grofftown Road, Lancaster, Pa. PLUS YOUR COMPLETE SERVICE COMPANY ing, and the harvest may be lower than last year’s. Conditions and the harvest in the northcentral part of the state have been about on a par with last year, while in the northwest trappers had open water and the haivest is expect ed to be considerably higher than in 1968. All beaver pelts should be presented to a District Game Protector in the county where they were trapped Trappers are required by law to have an official seal affixed to the pelts within ten days after the close of the season. Untagged beaver pelts may not be sold or other wise disposed of, nor may they be possessed later than ten days after the close of the season If you don’t stand on your feet, somebody else will AMMONIA • Custom Applied • Custom Applied 392-4963 or 392-0374 Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 8,1969 SECOND SECTION USDA Adopts Official Grade Standards For Feeder Pigs The U.S. Department of Agri culture has announced the adop tion of revised standards for grades of feeder pigs, effective April 1. The new standards coordinate the grades for feeder pigs with the 1968 revision in the grades for slaughter swine and for bar rows and gilt carcasses. Essentially, the standards are the same as those proposed on November 22, 1968, according to officials of USDA’s Consum er and Marketing Service. A few minor revisions based on comments received by USDA on the proposal were made to aid clarity and unformity in in terpretation of the standards The revised standards provide Mr. Poultryman: Protect Your Profits There is no greater threat to the successful poultry operation than disease... and no better way to mini mize it than with Wayne Environ disinfection. Yes, with one labor-saving application you can both clean and disinfect your poultry facilities and equipment. Wayne Environ cleans better and destroys more disease-producing, profit-robbing bacteria over a longer period than any other product. Try this New working partner with Wayne Feeds. I mumai. I Wayne Environ I HEALTH I H. JACOB HOOBER Intercourse, Pa. BERSHEY BROS. Reinholds ROHRER’S MILL R. D. 1, Remits PARADISE SUPPLY Paradise WHITE OAK MILL R. D 4 Manheim C. E. SAUDER & SONS R D 1, East Earl HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn —Ph 964-3444 H. M. STAUFFER FOWL’S FEED SERVICE & SONS, INC. R. D. 1, Quarryville Witraer R. D. 2. Peach Bottom for four numerical grades The new U.S No. 1 grade recognizes the superior feeder pigs that are being produced today. Re quirements for the U.S. No 2, 3, and 4 grades are similar to those for the former U.S. No. 1, 2, and 3 grades. The standards also contain two lower grades U.S. Utility and Cull for unthrifty feeder pigs that can not reasonably be expected to reach a desirable market weight in a normal feeding period. Grades for feeder pigs are based on two value-determining characteristics; logical slaugh ter potential (the potential de velopment of a pig’s muscular and skeletal systems) and (Continued on Page 25) GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millersville DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D 1, Stevens MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R D 2, Columbia 17