H> •• Lancaster Farming, Saturday. March 22. 11H59 • Local Farmers (Contlmio'l finn I'ntio 1) • lakhm pi. uo." Keating said riio F.n m llmo.in official was -peaking to a gioup of livestock piudnoois at a I’eniisvlvania F.nmois \ssuci.ilion Livestock Conleience m llillshm g. At tending liom I,.iiu.isu of vvoiking to improve the m. kcting position of faimcrs and laiuhois In fact, historv show- that one of the fiist lliiiw- the Ameikan Farm. Bin can Fodciation did follow ' mg its lotination in 15119 was to! -tiidv the livestock m.nkeling! -vstein I A*. a lesult ol this caily ae lion the Faim Bateau played ,i m.noi tote in the establish mint ol most cooperative live stock nniiketing agencies Some aie dnect allili.ites of slate Fami Bme.iu 'Because ot the diamatic changes that have taken place in livestock niaikelmg in iccent vcais the Ameiican Farm Buieau Fedciation. at the re- quest ol and in coopeiation with | .% state Faim Bui cans, has con- 1 ducted extensive livestock mar-i keting studies ovci the past, thiee veai s " Keating said 1 A laigc cioss section ol pro-; duceis teedeis land grant uni-' veisitv peisonnel packets, ic taileis and maikct agency rep lesentatncs weie contacted Hundied ol pioduccis weie also contacted bv county Faim, Bvueaus in sevcial sU.les In ad-' dition all iccent maior land 1 giant unrveisitv and USDA live- stock maiketmg icsearch re pot ts weie leviewed to deter mine i 1 How Jneslock is being mar I kcted 2 Wh lit it anything might be done to meet the changes l taking place " " i These studies show that tunes .ne definitely changing! pioduction maiketmg and '■ distubution aie changing.” Both lai ge and small piodueers' and teedeis contacted indicated 1 an mtci esl in accomplishing seceial majoi maiketmg obiec tues “ 1 1 Ellectivelv meet the move ment tow .ll cl clnect marketing, contracting and ceitical rnte '■U.ition 2 E\ei t moie mtluence on let ms ol sale including pi ice icconed lor products maiketed 3 Analyze and ad|usl pioduc tion to meet the mu ease in specilicalion buvjng ol retail ers 4 Woik togethei in the de velopment and support of meanmglul maiketing soivices Wai keting da.\ needs to be one ol the important clays on a laim 01 lanch’ Keating concluded Faim Bui can will continue to suppoit the ti achtioiial sys- ten ol maiketing Jj\estock wJion evci and whoio ovei Jt eliectivelv seives the maiketing Heeds oi Faim Binean mem bens Keating staled Tlow- e\oi since a high peiconlage in Pai ticuJai I\ iinishecl Inestock in mans states is now mo\ing dnect iioin pioducei to packei. the oi gam/ation feels it also his a iesponsibilnc to scive Uiese scilei s both huge and 1 small mo-.t of which aie Fat in Bin'.ni mcmbeis Kat Damage The common tat ca isos mil lions of dollais ol economic | damage in the United Stages and haihois oi liansmits moie than 20 diseases including tj j pluis fevei laundice, tulaiemia j balanced NO. 701 GREEN PASTU PIG STARTER PELLET How To Use: — Start Creep feeding No. 701 when pigs weigh 5 lbs. or are 7 days old and feed through 6th week w hen pigs should weigh about 35 lbs. Amount Required 15 to 20 lbs. per pig, Feed Per Lbs. Of Gain During This Period 1 25 to 1.50 lbs MOST If we can help you design a profitable pro gram for your swine enterprise or aid you in problems relating to swine management or nu trition see your MILLER & BUSHONG SER VICE Representative or call us direct at Lancaster 392-2145. v» “^i!^ '‘*sra3TfE esft JUST THt TOD FOR US RIGHTS TO GROW ON! PALATABLE FEED WE "Sweet as a good muffin" RUDY FOR Field Tests Indicate: — MILLER & BUSHONG, li Finest Service Anywhere ’ n y < AviUtXftS More uniformity in pigs, fewer r More economical gains. Heaviei weeks. Pigs may be weaned at six we< more time for proper condition! before re-breeding. ' Easier to maintain farrowing si ROHRERSTOWN, PA. Phone 392-2145 HA