Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 18, 1969, Image 9

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    BEST OF SHOW Five daughters of Robert Wal- by Albert J. Russo, NEPPCO president, while Edward
tersdorff, York, Pa., accept the ribbon their dad's eggs J. Hilton, show chairman, watches. Looking on are
won in the NEPPCO Market Egg Show. Linda is pinned daughters Beth Ann, Judy, Christy and Cindy.
• Local Egg
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Egg Association and the Paci
fic Dairy and Poultry Associa
tion to a joint meeting in Wash
exposition that opened Tues., the ington, D C , next spring.
proceeds to be turned over to g The Board requested Exe
the National Poultry Research cu tive Director Richard I Am-
Foundation. mon to investigate the possi-
7. The Board voted to invite bihty of re-establishing peno- sion, President Albert j. Russo
the Southeastern Poultry and die meetings of the secretaries instructed the Executive Dnec
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Congratulations ...
We salute Kenneth Groff for his outstanding 4-H Club work.
He showed his Hereford steer "Andy" to the Grand Championship
at this year's New Holland Fair. Ken, 13, is the son of Mr. and Mrs
John Groff, 37 Quarry Road, Leola, Pa.
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Ken fed his Championship Hereford steer
AGWAY 32% BEEF MIX
MO
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of the affiliated state poultry
associations
9 The Boaid voted to hold
the third New England Poultry
Conference in the New England
area next spring
10. Following lively discus-
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 18, 1960 -
tor to confer with the pioper
officials of the U S Department
of Agriculture about the serious
problems poultry dressing
plants in New England aie hav
mg with resident inspectors,
and urge action to solve these
problems.
CUSTOM SPRAYING
For Whitewashing
- Spray the modern way
Use CARBOLA Spray
Carbola dries white, disinfects, kills flies, up to 90%
less cobwebs No wet floors.
MAYNARD L, BEITZEL
Ttifmer. Pa. 392 7227
CHOP FODDER
LIVESTOCK
The Crop-Chopper is ideal for mak
ing bedding out of cornstalks or
straw. Dust-proof seals protect
heavy-duty rotor shaft so dirt and
debris can’t creep in. Choose
either the six-foot Model 35 or the
five-foot Model 33.
R, D. 3, Lititz, Pa.
350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster
Ph.: Lane. 59T5179 Strasbmg 687-6002 Lititz 626-77C6
• More Rigid
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On the scot oof fntui egi owlh,
lliii mb’ pi edictions look on <i
more optimistic lone paiti
tulaily wheio bioileis .mil tur
keys weie conccincd
Chicken is the big ine.it of the
fuluie, lie told Ins .mdiencc.
Tin key also has a good futuie,
although not as swinging as
bioileis But as foi the iutuie
of eggs That, largely, is up to
the industiy but eggs basi
cally look like a no giowth deal
on the demand side at this
point
Harms picclicted that chicken
consumption will top 9 J/ z billion
pounds, piobably to 10 billion
by 1975 He expects consump
tion to be 25 to 30abo\e cur
icnl levels bv 1975 and peihaps
as much as >o' by 1980
Pm chase Quality Plants
0 m oi llie betl \\a\s to be as
suied of qua'itv plants m.tciials
i» to alwa\s deal with a local
established, lepu'ablc nuiseiy
inan leminds J RobeilNuss ex
tension oinamental hoiticultur
isl at The Penns\lvama State
Univeisily Check to see it plants
aie tagged and identifiable with
specific vauety names Look for
a good choice of sizes, colois and
shapes to fill youi needs
Try A
Classified
It Pays
INTO CLEAN
BEDDING
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