Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 13, 1969, Image 26

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    i—Lancaster Farming. Saturdny. September 13.1969
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Alcoholocamt
The use of alcohol by drivers and pedestrians results
in about 25,000 deaths per year.
Correspondence
Courses |SL
Study Law By Mail
Someone on his deathbed says,
“I’m giving this little farm to
you.” But fails to transfer the
title. A week later he dies Do
you nave any claim to the farm 7
Not much, according to a
Pennsylvania State University
correspondence course on farm
law. Gift making may appear
simple, but it can be devious
Two points are needed an intent
to make a gift, and delivery of
the object You can’t keep pos
session and control of something
and still say you have given it
away.
The correspondence course is
intended for farmers, and most
of the cases given as examples
have to do with rural living But
the basic pi maples have wide
application
The course is easy to read
Mowing Lawns
A veiy common practice
around many homes is to stop
mowing the lawn when colder
weather ai rives and when many
mower opeiatois letum to
school Tuif authorities suggest
that the grass be mowed as long
as it continues to grow, in this
part of the country this will be
until early November When the
grass is permitted to get long,
it mats down on the ground and
is more likely to have some
disease or fungus infection This
same thing is true when their
is a heavy leaf fall from trees;
these leaves mat down and
smother some of the grass plants
With the usual more favorable
weather conditions during the
Fall months, no doubt the lawn
should continue to be mowed at
least once each week The guide
should be, “as long as it con
tinues to grow, it should be mow-
Jerry Marcus
Studying it neither makes you a
lawyer noi substitutes for good
legal advice But it does offer a
better undei standing of many
laws which affect almost every
one some time or another You
learn when a lawyer might be of
seivice to you.
Anyone can enroll. Send your
name and address with $3 00 to
Farm Law, Box 5000, University
Park, Pennsylvania 16802. There
are no other charges and a com
plete course copy comes to you
by mail. How can you lose?
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, .1955
DR.G. H. PORTER
RUMINANT LIQUID SUPPLEMENTS “Now, for the first
time, Northeastern dairymen have the opportunity to take
full advantage of the feed cost reduction system provided by
the unique combination of non-calcium-beanng ammonium
polyphosphate and feed urea in an ideal nutritional environ
ment that assures the ultimate in feed palatability and nutri
ent digestabihty.
The use of supplemental nonprotein nitrogen in dairy feeds
for high producing dairy cows has posed some discouraging
problems such as ingredient segregation pelleting differences
and feed palatability. Because of these concerns it is not un
usual today to note circumstances where Northeastern feed
manufacturers have decided to withdraw feed urea from
their formulations.
For information contact Agricultural Division, Allied Chemical Corporation, 20 Community Place, Morristown,
New Jersey 07960. Phone 201-538-8000, Ext. 6851 Mr. Boyce
GRANGE NEWS
(Continued from Page 21)
pioposcd budget and also about
our Slate institutions.
The parade float committee,
Ivan Dewald chairman, is pre
paring the Grange float for the
Southern Lancaster Community
Fair parade Sept. 19.
About 45 Grangers and friends
went to Baltimore September 10
to see the Oriole-Boston game.
The Grange is purchasing
shrubbery to beautify their hall
grounds and is holding a -work
Finance Your
Feeder Cattle
At
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: University of Massachusetts, Assistant Professor
Beacon Feeds Corporation,
Director, Dairy & Livestock Research
Albers Milling Company,
Director, Nutrition & Technical Sales
Allied Chemical Corporation,
Director. Animal Nutrition & Health
FOR COMPENSATOR OR BLEND LIQUID FERTILIZERS
CALL MARTINS ARCADIAN LIQUIDS
John Z. Martin, New Holland RD #l, Phone 717-354-5848
9 East Main St.
Lititz
SEE US FOR
PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE
evening September 15 Members
arc asked to report at the Grange
Hall as early as possible After
ward degree rehearsal will be
held.
Mrs. Jesse Wood conducted
games at this meeting. She will
be in charge of some county
plant tours this fall.
Third and Fourth Degrees will
be conferred at the next meeting
Sept. 22. Booster Night will be
observed October 27.
Fulton Junior Grange #343
held their meeting and elected
the following officers - Master,
Peggy Galbreath; Overseer, Mark
Sawyer; Lecturer, Karen Overly;
Stewaid, Janice Guyll; Assistant
LITITZ, PENNSYLVANIA
Neffsville
MEMBER F.D.I.C,
COMPENSATOR-50
CRUDE FROTEIH minimum
(This Includes net mere #isn crude
eretelnTremnen-pretelnttitrefen)
‘CRUDE FAT minimum - ol*
CRUDE FIBER maximum —— in
’ -CALCIUM (Ca) minimum- O]*
CALCIUM (Ca) maximum *2*
*HOSFHORUS (F) minimum-——— —in
lODINE (I) minimum 6WI«
SALT (HaCI) minimum —— ♦s*
SALT (HaCI) masimum— —————— —“l®5X
VITAMIN A OS r Umw/lb. ——30 OW
VITAMIN D 2 USF Umts/lb ——— «0W
CAUTION USE ONLY IH *CCO»D»HCE WITH DIRECTIONS FURNISHED
DIRECTIONS. Feed ta ruminants at the rate af Ito 2 Spawns per aiiraf
per day Campensatar SO may he blended with available |taun<
(rams ar mixtures af trams and ather feed mtredients such U
earn ear earn tram eats wheat mill feeds beet
pulp etc Mix Campensatar SO at the rate of sla 15 percent af
train mixture Campensatar 50 may be tap dressed an silage
•r ather rauthates in prapartlans sa that the animals total daily
intake •( Canpensatar 50 will be between I (a ISpauctis*
(PATENT PENDING)
A I Had Chemical Corporation
6ENERAL OFFICE NEW YORK, HBMWXK
This is indeed unfortunate'
This denies dairymen the means of reducing feea cost
through the use of proper amounts of nonprotein nitrogen in
the feeds made available to them
ARCADIAN COMPENSATOR LIQUID SUPPLEMENTS
overcome all of these problems encountered with dry feeds
and, at the same time, help lower out of pocket cash costs
for purchased compensatory nutnents.
A new era in dairy cattle feeding is upon us.
Allied Chemical is proud to have pioneered the compensator
concept and be the first to make this exciting new dairy
cattle feeding technique available to Northeastern dairy
men.” Dr. Gilbert Porter.
Steward, Steve Sawyci: Chap
lain, David Hanks: Treasurer,
Tommy Galbrcath: Secretary,
Ruby Overly; Gatekeepei. Bren
da Gifting; Ceres, Suzanne Am
bler: Pomona, Sandra Gatbicath;
Flora, Karen Holloway; Lady As
sistant Steward, Edna Wood.
Their next meeting will be
October 13 and they will provide
letreshments for both the junior
and the Subordinate Grange.
Their jewel boxes will fee judged
September 22 and cash prizes
will be given in two age groups.
First place winners will com
plete in the State Giaiige con
test in October.
NATIONAL
BANK
Lancaster Shopping
(LIQUID)
LIQUID FEED SUPPLEMENT FOR RUMINANT LIVESTOCK.
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
INGREDIENTS
CaneMalasses Beet Masses Hemiccllulase Extract, Sriium Suitate,
Ammenium Palyphesphate Urea, Water Vitamin A Palrmute, Vitamin Dj
Supplement Salt 2mc Sulphate, Cakalt Sulphate Manganese Sulphate,»
Ethylene Diamine Dihydnadide, ent Cepper Sulphate.
manufactured
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