• Surprise (Continued from Page 1) 'ndustry and producers Paul Kline, Lltitz Rl, Vernon J. Lcin inger, Denver R 2, and John Jacob Oberhollzer. 171 Newport road, Leola. Gehman is a representa tive for R. W Sauder Eggs in Lititz; Kline has 6,000 layers, steers, hogs and farms 75 acies, Leininger has 60,000 cage layeis, 110 hogs, 40 m,lk cows and fauns 175 acres and Oherholtzcr has 3,000 broileis and farms 80 acies For the Pennsylvania Poultiy Federation, Homer Bicksler spoke of three ai eas of activities for the fedei ation promotion, legislation and membeishm Re femng to the banner Lancaster County poultry men won at the 1969 Farm Show Bicksler said GREEN No. STEER CONCENTRATE (in free flowing granular form) mu an you.- I Did You Add UREA To Your Siluge ? Then Use Green Pastures No. 610 Formulated Especially For This Purpose. FEED LESS - SAVE DOLLARS WITH GREEN PASTURES STEER CONCENTRATES MILLER & BUSHONG, Inc. ROHRERSTOWN, PA. “I was glad to see you win the banner but I was more glad to see you use it for in-store adver tising. Bicksler reported on a spcach at the recent NEPPCO show where it was predicted that chic ken and broiler meat might re place beef and pork in the future if they don’t produce a leaner product “But eggs might have a tough load ahead,” he said. A campaign coming from Washington to discredit eggs on their cholesteiol content is be ing formed and it is not a short thiusl but one that will giow. “As far as I know, Bicksler said, “no one has any facts to piove eggs are harmful, only opinions The state poultry representa tive said the federation is work ing for legislation to regulate the PASTURES 604 Contact ony Miller & Bushong Service Representative or Coll Us Direct at Lancaster 392-2145. “FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE” grading and marking of eggs coming from out-of-state sourc- evening at Hostetter’s Dining M fff In Hall in Mt. Joy, was a synchromz u j. .* Th C no«/ d h ii an wifoH od travelogue slide presentation aDout it. The new bill backed fth Un fi cd statc / by th c Rev. « f nt, ° n M. A. Trestle. Mrs. Mary Hawk, situation has passed the house , j vocallst sanc sevcl . al num senate.' 5 Prf W, “ ° P “ SS “Lancaster County has 3 mil- \Vhy Eat Breakfast? lion layers or about 20 pci cent . , . , . , . of the laying hens in Pennsyl- An adequate breakfast is a vama,” Bicksler said. They also a must for everyone if he is to have ll'-fc million broilers to give be aleit during the morning and them 26 peicent of the state’s maintain his job efficiency, says broiler pioduction. So rightfully Mrs Ruth J. Buck, Penn State you should have a laige repre- Extension foods and nutiition sentation on the Pa Poultry Fed- specialist. An adequate bieak eration’s board of directors. And fast should provide one-foui th you aie representated on the to one-third of the daily nutn board right with your avei age in tive needs and include some poultry numbers,” he said. foods from each of the four The entertainment for the food groups. FASTER BETTER • MORE EFFICIENT USE OF HOME GROWN FEEDS HERE'S WHY: It contains Stilbosol 10 milli grams of Stilbosol per head per day can give you as much as 15% extra gain on 10% less feed. It is a 65% Protein Feed All the steer nutrition work done by the leading universities indicate this to be the optimum level for most economical gains Compare the cost per unit of protein! —lt's lower. Contains 15,000 units of Vitamin A and 30,000 units of Vitamin D per pound. Lancaster Farming. Saturday. November 1,1969 GAINS FEED EFFICIENCY 717-392-2145 My Neighbors lETtt — RS _ffy “Hold on, he ... or some thing jn.-it came in ...” Contains 15 units of Vitamin E per pound This is essential to get proper utilization of the Vita min A. Use 1 pound per steer per day. This gives a protein intake of 0.65 pounds per animal per dav. For maximum gains even with cob corn, silage and smaller animals. It will take less time to get weight and a good finish. • Has adequate quantity of High Grade Alfalfa and meets all re search standards for good Urea utilization. iff I'