ALVIN SCHLOUGH, Garden Spot High Maulfair, Lower Dauphin High School, School, (center) was named grand cham- (left) was second and Robert Gutman, pion tractor driver at the Area FFA Trac- Halifax Area High School was third. The tor Driving contest held last Saturday in contest included Lancaster, York and conjunction with the Ephrata Fair. Paul Dauphin Counties. forage and silage with ease. Exclusive *auger-type "beaters” de liver all kinds of materials under all kinds of conditions. No chopping, clogging. Unloading auger-beaters are counter-rotating, meter material without bunching. Two worm gear drives and sealed self-aligning roller bearings through out assure long life. Available in 16 and 18-foot sizes, with a full 7' inside load width. Van Dale Forage Boxes self-unload either right or left side with a simple chaoge ofthe roller chain. Exclusive 9"cross conveyor overhang,prevents spillage. 'Easy on-off metal roof and wood ex - tension addta useful-height..'Gwat HOLLAND STONE & iuxurtf you can a/ford Inside, outside, Ton’ll find the rich quarried look of HOLLAND STONE adds a touch of real ele gance to your building designs. And yet, HOLLAND STONE is one of the most economical Build ing materials today. Its unique versatility in size and shape lends • structural freedom to builders, meeting new ideas, as well as cost problems. Comes in a wide choice of naturally warm, distinctive, colon, plus Colonial whiter NEW CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. NEW HOLLAND PENNSYLVANIA uger-type T 1 ea CALEB M. WENGER R. D. 1, Drumore Center Quarryville, Pa. Phone 548-3116 VAN DALE f I L ’ r j. OLLAND ters wi iee ou [■» Lancaster Farming. Saturday. October 4,1960—23 Do Your Calves Have Worms? “If your calves nnvc a rough hair coat, lack appetite and show symptoms of anemia, you'd better get them check ed for worms," says Dr Robert C. Hammond University of Maryland Extension vctei i narian. Accoiding to a repoit follow ing a study by a commercial drug firm, ninety-eight percent of all dauy calves have woims “And, while the percentage may be too high,” Dr Hammond con tinues, “the message is clear . almost all calves are subject to worm infection ” He goes on to say that calves lows: “I’ve fought parasites all tend to be more susceptible to my life They haven’t put me worms than other dairy animals out of business, but I haven’t for several reasons (1) they put them out either . . . But have developed less immunity, they never give up ” TERRE HILL SILOS MONOLITHIC & CONCRETE STAVE SILOS V^v*- ' "- - , v ' v < V-^ N> £♦ . ys> *r s s „ *. . S * <r +,^x 4 Av \ 4T '<'->< * > » $ ~ > > * 5 More Quality More Strength More Economy Silos • Silo Unloaders • Bunk Feeders Silage Distributors TERRE HILL SILO CO., Inc. TERRE PA. , Phone 445-3911 (2) they arc more likely to be ciowded and housed in areas with a high parasite concentra tion, and (3) many owners tend to neglect the nutrition of calves Dr. Hammond says, "Calves affected with worms tend to be anemic cither from actual loss of blood (from huge stomach woims) or fiom interference with digestion which is caused by mutation of the gastroin testinal tract ” What can be done about woims? Dr Hammond says, “One thing is suie, the pioblcm won’t go away by itself A retned vetennaiian sum .nanzed his experience as fol- •> v " * »
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