Vv'hiatever your ’dairy -feeding program, you can use 'hew Wayrre 32% Dairy Krums to good 'ad vantage. Just balance this blend of high quality proteins, vitamins and minerals with the nutrients in your own farm grains. Select the protein level that is right for the roughage used. Each cow will produce milk at her full bred-in milking power. And, the texture of ground and mixed rations is improved. Ask us for details. To Help Your Dairy Herd STAY OUT IN FRONT EHEBO2H33 PARADISE SUPPLY Paradise H. JACOB HOOBER FOWL’S FEED SERVICE Intel course, Pa. R D 1, Quauyville R D 2. Peach Bottom ROHRER’S MILL R. D, 1, Ronks HERSHEY BROS. Remholds C. E. SAUDER & SONS R. D. 1, East Earl DUTCHMAN PEED MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, Stevens GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown WHITE OAK MILL R D. 4, Manheim HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn Ph 964 3444 MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D 2, Columbia H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer • Have You' Heard? (Continued from Page 23) Remember to remove all other house, and/or your car is well keys from the car ignition ring worth the trouble. You might when you have your car serviced find a snap-apart key chain Con or parked by an attendant. venient. FREY FREE STALL Lifetime Free Stall Housing Cut bedding costs 75%, reduce labor for barn cleaning and cow washing; reduce teat and udder injury to the minimum house your milking herd in free stall housing. Each cow provided a stall for loafing. She won’t be stepped on, the rear curb forces manure out into alley for mechanical cleaning or washing. A few minutes twice a day cleans the stalls and curbs, bedd ing lasts almost forever if your stalls fit the cows. Popular sizes are 6’6”, 7’ and 7’6”. Size ’em by breed. Our free stall partition may be mounted on wooden head boards or we make a steel dividei Set the legs in 8 to 10” concrete curbs to hold and retain bedding Stall floor can be soil, sand or giavel. Bedding stiaw, sawdust, peanut hulls, giound coin cobs, etc Should be installed with paved alley surface 8 feet wide for mechanical cleaning or washing • 8 Models all steel welded farm and feedlot gates • 2 Models all steel welded head catch gate For prices, contact': Fred Frey, Mgr. 786-2235 (7,7) fpjy gpflj R. D. #2 Quarryville, Penna. 17566 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 17.1970—27 A separate key ring for office, Meat Production Continues Low Commercial red meat produc tion by Pennsylvania slaughter plants totaled 75,090.000 pounds in November This was 16 per cent below October and 18 per cent below November last year Change from Nov. Lbs. yr. earlier 32.504.000 -20% 2,785.000 -23 40.321.000 -16 Beef Veal Pork Lamb & Mutton 380 000 The total for January through Novembei this yeai (927,161,00# pounds) was down 8 percent from the compaiable period in 1968 U. S. Red Meat Production Down 6*7 From November 1961 Commercial production of red meat in the 48 States totaled 2,- 733 million pounds in Novem ber, down 6 percent fiom a year earlier Commercial meat pro duction includes slaughtei in federally inspected and othei slaughter plants, but excludes animals slaughtered on farms Beef production in November was 1,640 million pounds, 1 per cent less than in November 1968 The number of cattle slaughtered was down 4 percent, but average live weight was 15 pounds heavier than a year earlier There were 49 million pounds of veal produced in November, down 20 percent from 1968 Calves slaughtered were dowh 19 pei cent from November 1968, and live weight per head de creased 2 pounds Pork pioduction in November totaled 1,004 million pounds, down 12 percent fiom a year earlier The number of hogs slaughtered was down 13 per cent Live weight per head at 244 pounds was 1 pound heavier than a year earlier Lard ren dered per 100 pounds of live weight was 9 6 pounds compar ed with 9 8 in November 1968 There were 40 million pounds 'of lamb and mutton produced in November, H percent less than a year earlier Sheep and lambs slaughtered totaled 778,- 400 head, down 13 percent Average live weight at 106 was 3 pounds heavier than a year earlier U. S. Stocks Of Meat And Meat Products December 1 beef stocks total ed 340 million pounds, 6 mil lion above November 1 and 44 million more than a year earli er Total pork holdings at 219 million pounds were 17 million above a month earlier, but 18 million below a year earlier Frozen pork bellies totaled 26 million pounds, 7 million more than on Novembei 1, but 7 mil lion less than a year earlier Hams and picnics at 36 million pounds decreased 4 million dur ing Novembei but were 2 mil lion more than a year earlier Planting Season I realize that the current wea ther conditions give little reason to be thinking about the 1970 Spring planting season, however, all farmers and gardeners are uiged to place their ordeis for seeds eaily in order to get the variety wanted The use of adap ted vaueties with good perfoim ance is veiy impoitant to maxi mum yields When waiting until planting time you may have to take what is left legaldless of the peifoimance In many cases special puce discounts may be obtained when ordeung eaily Television Session A session of the piesident’s cabinet was televised foi the first time on Oct 25, 1954 The occasion was prompted by a special leport to President Eis enhower and the Cabinet by John Foster Duties, secretary of 3tate -
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