Monogw Appoints Sira Power & NEB A Staff F. Preaily Shannon. Manager of Sire Power, Inc., announced tho following appointments to the utaff of SIRE POWER, Inc.: Richard H. L. Chichester Sire Programs Manager. Dick, a resident of Fredciick. Maryland, will head up all sire programs His duties will include tho plan ning of special matings for fu ture stud bulls, selection and evaluation of bulls to enter the stud, evaluation of sires as they become proven, and the tuin.ng and education of employees ol Maryland A.B.C, NEB \. and West Virginia ABC icga'ding the proper use ot SIRE POWER sires It is expected that Dick will assi-il in developing a cow and herd evaluation piogiam de signed to give specific sue re commendations to area dauymen at a reasonable fee Stanley H Wisain—Sire Anal yst. Stan will be woikim; with the Sire Programs Managei in f4o Other Protein Need When You Feed USE ONLY Vt li. SPECIAL TANVILAC PER HEAD PER DAY WITH GRAIN AND Roughage get bigger profits FDR MORE PROFITS—MAIL COUPON ■ THE TANVIIAC COMPANY, INC. > Oh A Corning Arcs, Box 96, Highland | Park Station, Dos Moines 13, lowa > • Please Send Me Additional Inform*- > tion about Special Tanvilac I I have naM'e. .Cattla AOSRE! C. 0. NOLI BBUMN-HAND Prefer a yellow, modulating flame? The SG-8 GAS BROODER has it i 30,000 BTU up to 1000 Chick Capacity UNIFORM TEMPERATURE is an outstanding featuie of this Biood er. Flame modulates from high to low as sensed by the Roheishaw DK Thermostat. Bright, yellow flame attracts chicks to brooding aiea 1-pc seamless Aluminum Burner Tube. FLOATING CERAMIC REFLECTOR radiates heat evenly ovei bi cod ing area; supported by aluminized steel Backing Plate. RIGID SPUN-STEEL CANOPY 46%” diameter; 24 ga gahamzed steel; ribbed for extra strength. „ „ 381 EAST JACKSON ST. P.O. BOX ±l4l NEW HOLLAND, PENNA. 17557 PHONE 354-9745 arranging, special matings, selec tion of bulls, evaluation of dau ghters ns well as in the develop ment of a cow and herd evalua tion program. Verne A Adams—Sales and Promotion Manager. Vcuie will bo responsible for all national and regional advertising and pro motion, all semen sales outside the member set vice aiea, and will edit (he member coop news- Icllci s with the assistance ol member co-op personnel Henry Plushanski—Operations Manager. Hank will supcivisc and comdinatc the opciation of the laboiatoiy and bam and will dnect the piogiam of custom collection and pi Dressing of -.e men in ‘the membei aieas He v- ill also assist in tiammg ol technicians F P Shannon Managei of NEB \ c mee Us lomintion in 1961 will continue in this capa cit\ vhile also managing Sue Powci, Inc He Will have assis tance fiom the following NEB \ staff peisonnel SPECIAL TANVILAC Feeders Say . . . "The Most Economical Feeding Plan of Alt* No trouble with acoura or cattle going off feed. You’ll be more thu satisfied with our feeding program for you’ll get healthy stock, quick gains at low cost. Remember, there’s a FEED LOT PROVEN TANVILAC CULTURE PRODUCT FOR EVERT FARM-FEEDING PURPOSE. LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR SHENANDOAH DON’S SALES & SERVICE Phone Lane. 397-0753 William Schaefer—Associate Manager. Responsibilities will include assistance to the gcneial manager in the overall XEBA operation, piomotion and mem ber relations within the XEBA area, the XEB\ retirement pro gram, lease cai program manage ment, and supervision of young sue sampling He will continue as executive socretaiy ot the EAIC and as sccretaiy to the XEBA Board of Directoi s Hugh Pfafl— Controller. Hugh will continue to supeivise all XEB\ office personnel as well as the oveiall accounting at XEB4 He will also be lesponsi ble loi the setting up and opoia lion of the accounting system ol SIRE POWER, Inc lot winch \EBA has conti acted to do the nocessaiv bookkeeping Dist'ict Managcis Fiank Hoi locks, Leighton Khnglei, and Lauy Swenson will continue to be lesponsible loi technician su pciC'ion in then i e-pca,ne a teas \ v "BETTER-BILT" LIQUID MANURE SPREADER DISTRIBUTED AND SOLD BY S. M. MANUFACTURING Co., Inc. R. h. 4, Lititz. Penna Call or Wute For Free Demonstration t ~ * ■V •f* V After 9-Yeor Decline Reporting Service Says Dairy Cows On Increase The numbei of daily cow's on Pennsylvania faims lose to 724,- 000 in Septembei—the fiist in ci ease lepoitod in nine yeais— the State Ci op Repoi ting Sei \ ice has announced The Septembei total was up 2 000 cows fiom the pievious month The last monthly inciease m the numbei ot dauv cows in Pennsylvania canned in the I ill c< 1960 In Octobei ol that ycai theie weie 837 000 cows on fauns n the state The numbei icse to 888 000 in \o> embci then began a nine ycai-long de dine State -Vcuicultme Seuetaiv Hitl Road Owl * Ao i ' s it V Model SG-BS (Illustiated with 100% Safety Vah e) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 1.19(59—2: ! Phone 717-626-8585 Iceland II Bull said the Septem bei incteas e leflects the move ment ol jounce animals into milk heids “At the becjinnin-: ot this voa l he said ‘Pennsvl \ania dam taimcis had a neai lecoid piopomon ol voting hei leia on then hum Ihese vve.e vouiv; animals uivlu two ve.us ol acje and weie banm laised as leplacomon'i 01 addition-) to mill my heidl - s iiitieaie in voun:; animals—do 000 ovei a Iw o v eai pei tod—w as lai „cn th m that ol an othei shite Sctiehny Bull said I'he a klit on ol voung c iltle and Hie lepLcemenl ol oklei cows with young animals has had <, stimulating died on milk pio duction in the slate ho added ‘Milk pioduction pei cow, lor example, set a iccoid in Septem bei, while total milk pioduction in Pennsylvania mu eased over veai-ago levels toi the thnteenth consecutive month ’’ Aveiage milk pioduction per cow was 815 pounds (379 quails', the highest foi anv Septembei on lecoid, and 40 pounds moie than in September 1968 Total milk pioduction in Sep tember was 590 million pounds (274 million quaits), an inci ease ol 5 pei cent ovei the previous Septembei. The U S total in September was up 1 pei cent from the veai ago level The Uend towaid youngei ani mals m many dairy sections was evident in cattle slaughter le poits issued by the U S Depait ment of Agncultuie In the fust eight months of this yeai. cow slaughter in the United States was up 3 percent, while that ot calves was 10 pei cent below the yeai eailiei $85,000 In Premiums At Pa. Exposition Entue& hom Main, South Da kota, Texas Flonda Canada and slates in between w.II complete ioi moio than $85,000 in prem iums and special avoids in tne rhnteenth Annual Penns.vlx ama Lu eslock Exposition The 1969 exposition, to be held >«'oi 8 15 at the Faim Show com plex, will include 3,873 head ot stock i epiesentmg 23 states and Canada Entries tune been ic ceaed foi the fiist time liom South Dakota and lowa Thi- yeai’s entnes exceed the 1%8 cvposilion totals neatly 100 head with me eases not’d chieiU in the heel cattle and 110, oO vll’v Li'Olla Loading Inc wa' 1 in Dual en b es ate Ohio and Penns'.h.una, Pie host -date as ha, ceneia'lj bean auc m the paT. \ new ieatuie tuo appiowd S'articl'd ot Pei lection Snoa lot Polcod Iloietoia bleeding caltle appeals to h t\e chavn addmoi al intei esl in the bed division Thcie aie 137 Polled He.clord enlues 36 Heieloid 116 \ngus. 80 Chaiolais 86 Shot thorn and Polled Shoithoin, and a total ot 841 head in the bed division Sheep entues lead all divisions in numbei, with 1 119 head >lOl6 than a thousand swine will com plete and hoise mimbeis, in cluding 4-H animals, total 884 head Regional 4H hoise nidging will highlight activities on open ing day, with 15 states tentaln ely 1 epresented among contestants Newcomeis include Flouda and :3
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