-LaiuasU'i Fai mum. Saturday. Juno 7. 1%0 6 • Round-Toble |° V.’!,'.‘V , ln i- 1 ;"!;'!!'" (conmaiui -.mi l'u' H 10 ’ ■i!! 1, l ” J ’ . "p in V \\i li l<.) lo J>H> , > I ’1 In oin .iilu', i'ii wi> lio,U’ im li) UOO mi Ik wilh 7!'l) 1 .1 oi Inil.oi jppi't U 1 1 kl I VU'l .ill.’ It ed iiddc i !li i‘ niilk- mil I 1-1 and .1 500(1 set nt i.\. .nul led Good lea- .uid I'd seem hud to conk' In in Molsteins Flic othei tvpe chai actei nlics mo nice but do.i t seem to me to add much to a cow’s pi educing abili‘\ oi lengevi.v L KNDla—When bu. me a cow to take the place ol anothei in the held 1 look loi one that is abo\c the aveiage of the held in tvpe and pi eduction and also the pi ice is consideied Howtnei most ot the cows in oui held aie i.used out ot out own stock choosing onlv tho-e which come out o. oni beltei COW s EBY —roi I’oul , epucemont I raise? heifeis and Gv rot to place moie 'hull 6 o. 8 heiieis in oni heid out of 12 oi 15 which we unse annualh The suiplus we sell at consignment sales and puvatelv In select ing ieolacements we look loi types which will be Vei\ Good oi high Good Plus as a nature animal Foi p'oduct.on we set oui goal at about 12 000 lbs of milk in a 2 yem-old We also tiy to ha\e oui heifeis fieshen dining the base mak ing peuod We like oui heifeis upstanding with a good set of legs eaih maturing with size big enough to fieshen as sen ioi seal lings and aggiessive eateis SHELLEXBERGER—When se lecting a caw fo> leplacement, we aie always looking foi bet tei cows We look foi a cow that is well developed with good confhmation \ cow that has good danv chaiactenstics —good head and top line, deep bodied with a uigged fiame with great capacity foi feed intake This cow must be well tempered with a pleasing dis position Last but most impoitant is the uddei attachment and teat placement Noimallj' we hope 5" r ___ i g ,w» Transfer Milk Efficiently From Cow to Bulk Cooler The ‘ Sputnick” MILK PORTER is the cleanest, most efficient method foi tiansfemng milk fiom cow to bulk coolei • Manufactuied fiom heavy gauge stainless steel • Lid seals tightly to keep milk geim fiee • Passes tin ough openings 29” and ovei • Moves quiet and easily or uibbei-tired, ball beaiing wheels • Does away with long expen sive pipe lines, milk pumps and leleasei • Two sizes • Low-cost sanitizing Inquiie About Oui Lease Plan 4ppio\ed foi City oi Philadelphia AMOS H. HOT? R D 2. Quai i\ \ ilie. Penna 1 786-3897 How do >on v'lect vom herd sue? MSSLKV—I use \tlantic Bioed cis Bulls Each \eai 1 choose thiec pi oven bulls that seem to best complement my cows and me them foi !h..t yeai plus a tew sen ices to young bulls I nc\ei bleed moie than about 12 cows to one bull until he is pi oven in mv held LAXDIS —In selecting a heid sue we trv to choose a bull that inci cases pioduction and impioves the quaht> of the cow We use the mateute” piogiam foi impioving type We must use 100'r Atlantic sires, using sevei.il ditleient sues EBY —In selecting oui held sues we aie now using a sue with high pioduction and a little less fat as we have a butteifat aveiage of ovei 40G foi the past 2Va yeais Also Ins daught eis must classity well above bleed aveiage We me watch ing coloi mai kings as we have had tiouble with a few black switches, and almost a black leg SHELLENBERGER —For the most pait we use artificial in semination However in select ing a bull foi mating we take into consideiation the individ ual cow and tiy to impiove on her weak points For example —lf we have a high producing cow with a pooi fore uddei, we select a sue who is strong in this point Thus we hope to come up with an improved cow ovei the dam r f •* GROWTHY HEIFERS. John M. Niss- herd that has a rolling herd average o\ er ley. Bambndge RD #l. looks over a 600 pounds of butterfat and last year had a group of his replacement heifers. The D.H.I.A. average on 38.3 cows of 16,965 heifers are future cows in Nissley’s dairy pounds of milk and 629 pounds of butterfat. L. F. Photo In selecting a held sue foi natuial seivice, we choose a cow family with good type and pioduction along with the abil ity to tiansnut these qualities on to hei piogeny Would you please describe your calf-raising program? NISSLEY—CaIves aie taken fiom the dam usually aftei si\ oi eight iiouis They are then given a shot of antibiotics and vitamins and put into individ- (Continued on Page 7) i • , Get Your Plants Off To A Good Start BIGGER YIELDS ON Tomatoes & Tobacco Add to Your Transplanter Water ORTHO-GRO LIQUID FERTILIZER 8-16-8 Use one quart to 50 gal. barrel ORTHO-GRO is a proven oiganic liquid fertilizer giving plants that extra push they need to “start,” and protect them against tiansplanting shock. 5 gallon can . . . $14.50 ISOTOX TRANSPLANTER Use 4 ounces per 50 gal. barrel ISOTOX TRANSPLANTER is a Lin dane solution that mixes readily with water and is designed especially for use in the tiansplanter. Gives low cost pro tection against wire worms, maggots and certain other soil insects. 1 pint ... $1.85 1 quart . . . $3.48 1 gallon ... $11.65 Get Your Supply Now P^tjßdHllEßy& BROwINC. n ~ r Smoketown FOR SOLUTION Ph. Lane. 397-3539