Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 10, 1970, Image 35

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    Lime And Fertilizer h? Jioid Jnmmry 28 to an m
T« 'i'hr F’onnsylvnnln Slnlo Uni
To Feature V( ,,., 11Vi , IS linnounm | lm i, iv aii
riant Im Animal Health mootings will bo hold in tin
Plant mid nniniill health ic
l.ilionihlps will he fealtiiod in Scheduled for Tlunslav
it ovmposiuin din the annual moinniK, Jim 2'), the s,\mpo>i-
Lime and {■eilillzer Coiifcicnce llin vvill cover So| l tests. soil
SUP UP YOUR PROFIT POWER
DON’S SALES & SERVICE
381 E. Jackson St./ New Holland, Pa.
Keller ConfiMciUT Oilier
WITH LAYING CAGES & EQUIPMENT FROM
P. S. SEE YOU AT THE FARM SHOW BOOTHS Pl 9-20
CHECK WITH US FOR SHOW SPECIAL PRICES.
plant mlnoial iclalloiifihlps,
foraco tCfiK mul tl\t'slock 10
lationshlps. Foatmod will bo .lamitn v 2d •Ci upland as a li\•
Collcrc facnltv mombois S I! me Fllloi of Null leids " will bo
(Id*'*', W. W. Itmish. I) F Rak- dismissed I>\ I. ’l' K.udos ",Mi
or. R S Adam* I. A I’.uidollo, Pollution and Am uultmo ‘ will
and I) K Kiadol The pioblom bo tho topic of 1' A Wood ‘At
fiom a livestock fainioi's mow i.i/ino m boil and Runoff Wa
point will bo discussed by David u«i" will bo piosonlod bv .1 K
Zachcil of Clarion Comitv ll,ill. “Some .New Appioaihes
Reseat oh findings will liikli to Insect Conti ol” will featuie
lijlht the afternoon piogram W (1 Yendol
K3W IN
PROGRESS
® DODGE
BLUE RIBBON
TRADE FAIR
SPECIAL PRICES ON
DODGE TRUCKS NOW
Pick-ups Vans Stake
In Stock for Immediate Delivery
y 2 ton Adventurer Pick-up
3 4 ton Camper Special Pick-up
V 2 ton A-100 Van
D3OO - 12 ft. Stake
SEE THESE TRUCKS TODAY AT
Morning OadciE snc.
New Holland, Pa. Phone 354-2184 V_2v
Phone 354-9745 - 354-9744
Lancaster iMirminj,', Saturday. .I.inuai.v 10. 1!)70 * >
Allcndcis will 1)0 wcbomd
to the (ampus with opening i > •
hi. ii l.s .it I 30 pin .l.iiiii n v .6
In l)i It F I..'ii son, Do.in ol II e
College ol Vgnuiltuic Horn, i
engmeei mu mil be llio topic « )
.1 FKn b\, «iio.i manage) of ti o
D.ilo Cai negic conisos
Homo .mil gaiden Imio .ml
foilil./oi pioblems will bo d -•
onssod .fanuaiy 2.5 bv .loso| "i
Loon.ndi. gaiden oontoi optm
lor fiom Fnc M. R llccldloM i
will .spook on magnesium .it d
Penn Sl.itc s soil testing .sou no.
The .miuuil business meeting if
the Pennsylvania Plant Foe d
Fdut.ition.il Society, Inc, w ’I
conclude the aftemoon piogiam
with piesidenl John Hoffman of
Qu.niyville in charge
Final events of Fnclay moil
ing. .I.muaiy 30, open with A .1.
Weimei of the Lebanon C’hen
cal Coip speaking on “T o
Plight of the Spieadei ” Fei'i
lizei equipment and safely \v :i
be the topic of B F Day of tra
Agucultuial Nitiogen Institme.
Mimy McJunkm of the Agnci 1-
tuial Chemicals division of U S.
Steel will desenbe compary
safety piogiams
The annual banquet Janua j
29 will featuie “Flights of Apol
lo” by Richaid J Allenby, ass s
tant directoi of lunar scien:a
for the Office of Space Flight,
NASA Toaslmastei will be H.
R Foitmann, legional cooidira
tor of the Noitheastein Assoo.
of Agucultuial Expeument S.?-
tions
Geneial chan man is J H 17c-
Gahen of Penn State Gioi-p
chan man fiom industiy a_e
William Mohn of Agway and
Harold Jones of the J E Bak
ei Company Group chan men
fiom Penn State aie J L Ster
ling and D E Walker.
Sire Stud To Offer
Analysis Program
Effective January 1, 19T0,
SIRE POWER, Inc , will offei a
Held Analysis Pzogiam to cs
operated on a fee basis As a ie
sult, danymen within the NE
BA, Maryland ABC, and West
Vnginia ABC aieas may eaH
on SIRE POWER peisonnel to
develop a “Balanced Bleeding
Piogiam” foi then herd
Thiough this progiam, SIRE
POWER will (1) Evaluate a to
tal hei d, its sti engths and weak
nesses, (2) Evaluate each corf
on the same basis, and (3) Rec
ommend specific sues foi each
cow to conect these weaknesses.
All lecommendations will be
based on a knowledge of which
sues offei the greatest poten
tial foi the impi ovement of pi c
duction, type (physical traits),
and longevity
Cows will be evaluated toe*
the eight tiaits that are deem
ed most important to dairymen
who make a living pioducirg
milk In geneial, thiee latmgs
are made for each cow for each
of the eight characteristics.
They are (1) desirable, pre
ferred, and better than average,
(2) average, medium, or typicd
of the breed, and (3) undese
able, faulty, or below breed
average
The eight characteristics e\ si
tuated are 1 Stature, 2 Streng
th, 3 Fore Udder, 4 Rear U’-
der, 5 Teat Size and Placement,
6 Pelvic Area, 7 Hind Legs, arcl
8 Feet
Many houis have been spent
in developing this piogran
Studies have been made of t~e
pertoimance of each Sue Power
Sue As a result, evaluatois w.JI
be able to leave with the men
bei a specially piepaied
that will show the individual
cow evaluation, the bull lecoi
mended, and the data on at]
bulls recommended foi use n
the heid
The SIRE POWER Heid Ana
lysis Piogiam will be opeialeil
by Richaid Chichester, Sue Pi'i
giams Managei, and Stanley H.
Wilggin, Sue Analyst.